Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Air pollution activity

ACTIVITY AIR POLLUTION.
  1.         Mention at least 3 facts responsible for air pollution.
  2.         What kind of effects does air pollution produce?
  3.         Pollution allows the growth of plants. (T) (F)
  4.         Pollution causes historical buildings damage. (T) (F)
  5.         What are the preventive measures to reduce air pollution?


Water pollution activity

ACTIVITY WATER POLLUTION.
  1.             What is water pollution?
  2.        Can household garbage pollute the water?
  3.        Mention 2 different facts that can pollute the water.
  4.         What kind of illness does water pollution produce?



Friday, May 12, 2017

Conversation Environment and Pollution

Conversation  Environment and Pollution

First part
A: Do you recycle?
B: Yeah, I do. How about you?
A: I only recycle glass.
B: I recycle everything! I recycle glass, paper, and plastic.
A: That’s cool. I guess you care about the environment a lot.
B: I do. I think people pollute way too much.
A: I don’t know a lot about pollution.
B: Well, there are many different kinds of pollution.
A: oh, really? Like what?
B: Yes. Air pollution and light pollution are two of them.

Second part

A: How do people prevent pollution?
B: Well, driving less and using clean forms of energy prevent pollution.
A: Don’t cigarettes pollute?
B: Yes, they do. People should be more considerate.
A: I think people should do more to protect the environment.
B: Me too. The government should also be involved.
A: I guess so, but it’s really the people’s responsibility.
B: What about businesses?
A: Businesses have gotten more mindful of the environment.
B: Yes, they have. I’m glad that car industries make hybrids now.
A: Me too. Electric energy and solar energy are really cool.
B: We should use solar energy more, it’s so smart!
A: I don’t know, I think electric energy is cooler.
B: Both of them are necessary.

Third part


A: Why do you think that?
B: Well, with all this overpopulation, humans are using up their resources.
A: This is true. We have to start looking for more.
B: Yeah, overpopulation is really a big problem.
A: It’s a big problem for people and for nature.
B: What do you think we should do about it?
A: Sadly, there isn’t much we can do.
B: At least people are looking for alternate forms of energy.
A: Yeah, some people think worrying about it is pointless.
B: I disagree with them.
A: Me too. They care too much about standards of living.
B: Well, you can have a high standard of living and still care about the environment.
A: I completely agree!