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ОТРАБАТЫВАЕМ ЛЕКСИКУ “GOING GREEN” 5

Ребята, работаем с разделом “Going Green”

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Too much rubbish.

Not enough space.

Get to be careful

Not to replace

Tulips with tin cans,

Meadows with glass,

Forests with dump grounds.

Fresh air with gas.

Reuse or recycle.

Don't throw things away.

Let's do a new start here,

Begin a new day.

Read it and answer the questions.

Do you believe that our environment is in danger? Why?

Do you agree that because of land, air, and water pollution our plants and animals are dying?

Do you find that pollution is a very serious problem nowadays?

Are there enough recycling centers in every country of the world?

Why do we have a lot of rubbish in the countryside and at the seaside?

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What rubbish can you see at the beach?

food wrappers

cigarette ends

a bucket, a spade and a beach ball

drink cans

Marine litter

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Where else can marine litter come from?

drains

fishermen

ships

factories

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What animals can you see at the beach?

a seal

a seagull

a sea turtle

a jellyfish

a dolphin

a sea lion

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Before reading the text about marine litter, translate the following:

to leave behind

to come from

curious

to get mixed up

to cause sb injury

to confuse sth for sth

to fill up

digestive system

to starve

to get caught in

threatened species

endangered species

to cut oneself on glass

to block boat propellers

food wrappers

drains

оставлять после себя

взяться от к-л

любопытный

запутаться

наносить травму к-л

принять одно за другое

заполнять

пищеварительная система

голодать

попасться

исчезающие виды

вымирающие виды

порезаться о стекло

блокировать пропеллеры лодки

упаковки от продуктов

стоки, канализация

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Listen and read.

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Answer the questions.

What is marine litter?

In which two ways does marine litter harm wildlife? Why?

How can litter harm people?

List three ways we can help solve the problem.

  • food wrappers, cigarette ends, drink cans, buckets, spades, beach balls
  • to leave behind
  • to come from
  • ships, fishermen, drains, factories
  • to get mixed up
  • to cause injury
  • to stop sb from escaping from sb
  • to look like
  • to fill up
  • digestive system
  • to starve
  • to cut oneself on sth

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Match.

wrappers

bucket

drains

seals

sea lions

curious

injury

to stop

turtles

jellyfish

to fill up

threatened

endangered species

propellers

to prevent

a container that can hold water or sand

facing danger

to make it full

inquisitive [ɪnˈkwɪzɪtɪv]

device with blades which enables a boat or ship to move

type of reptile that live in the sea, has a large shell on its back

paper or plastic that cover something

a large mammal that eats fish and lives partly in the sea and partly on land or ice

type of marine creature which have no bones

a large seal (= sea animal), found mainly in the Pacific, that has large ears and can move on land

types of creatures which are in danger of becoming extinct

hole down which waste water goes

type of damage to the body

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Project. In small groups, make a leaflet about marine litter. Include:

  • how it harms wildlife and people
  • what we can do about it

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Comment on the video using the new words.

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Green Wisdom. Read it.

It is our responsibilities, not ourselves, that we should take seriously.

(Sir Peter Ustinov, English actor)

Paraphrase the quotation.

Discuss the meaning in pairs.

Do you agree or disagree with the quotation? Why? Why not?

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