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Learning Objectives

Teacher Tips

Grammar

Reading

Essay Inferences
Modals Future Certainty

Vocabulary

Task

Give Opinions
emissions, atmosphere, dairy, disrupts

Carbon Conflicts

Level 8 Unit 5 Lesson 1

Interview

What kind of transportation do you use?

Very Punny

hot
hot
weather
popular

Listening

What is the Luna Sea Extra-planetary Explorations happy to announce?

Grammar

Modals

will shows certainty in the future
won't shows certainty of not doing something in the future
I will go to school tomorrow.
I won't go to the park tomorrow.

No

I don't think I will ever climb a mountain.
I don't think I will ever go to Mars.

Future

shall suggest an activity for the future.
shan't shows certainty of not doing something in the future
Shall we go to the zoo instead?
I shan't have time tomorrow.

Suggest

I shan't have time tomorrow. I will be at work all day.
Shall we go on a picnic tomorrow?

Reading

Prereading

What do you know about climate change?

Carbon Scharbon

greenhouse gases and the greenhouse effect. But what exactly is the greenhouse effect? Keep reading and the greenhouse effect will be defined.
These days all you hear about in the news is environmental problems and climate change. We are constantly told that we must lower our carbon footprint, produce fewer emissions from our cars and trucks and reduce waste. Among all of this talk, people always hear about
emissions
causes the planet to retain heat and become warmer. The greenhouse gases found in earth's atmosphere are carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and fluorinated gases.
The greenhouse effect is a process that occurs when energy from the sun travels through the atmosphere toward the surface of the earth. This energy heats the surface of the earth, but the gases in the atmosphere prevent this heat from leaving the planet. This
atmsophere
methane produced on earth is increasing at an alarming rate. A single cow produces 265 pounds of methane per year. A person, on the other hand, may produce only a quarter of a pound.
Recently there has been a large movement to stop eating meat and dairy products because the animals that are raised for food produce a large amount of methane. Methane is now regarded as the main gas that causes the earth to become warmer. The amount of
dairy
The greenhouse effect causes climate change by trapping the heat inside of earth’s atmosphere. It also contributes to smog and air pollution, which causes respiratory disease and allergies. The climate change on earth disrupts the living habits of plants and animals, increases
wildfires and causes numerous other problems on earth. But, what if I told you that the greenhouse effect wasn’t all negative?
disrupts

Comprehension

What do the gases travel through before they reach the surface of the earth?
What gas is now the main cause of global warming?
Which is not mentioned as a problem caused by the greenhouse effect?
What is the topic of this essay?
The Earth gets warmer
Explaining the greenhouse effect
Carbon
The sun
Reducing emissions
Smog and pollution increase
The moon
Oxygen
People get sunburns
Increasing our carbon footprint
The Earth's core
Methane
Animals' lives are disrupted
Decreasing our carbon footprint
The atmosphere
Helium

Check

Inference

What can we do to help the animals?
The Earth gets warmer
Animals' lives are disrupted.
What can we do to decrease pollution?
Smog and pollution increase.

Vocabulary

Matching

emissions
causes a negative change
atmosphere
something released into the air
dairy
a product made with milk
disrupts
the gases that surround the earth

Word Work

  • defined
  • described
  • regarded
  • remarked
  1. The greenhouse effect is as warmth that is trapped in the lower atmosphere.
  2. I would your mother as caring, helpful and funny.
  3. I her as one of the best scientists in the world.
  4. I hope no one that the room is very ugly.
describe
  • describe
  • define
  • regard
  • remark
define

Try Again!

Well done!

  • regard
  • describe
  • define
  • remark
regard
  • remarks
  • describes
  • defines
  • regards
remark

verify

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correct

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correct

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incorrect

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incorrect

Practice

Give Opinions

Opinion
Reason 3
Reason 1
Reason 2
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Restate the opinion

Extension

Listen to the podcast: 0:00 - 3:54

Exit Interview

Why is the environment such a hot topic right now?

Thank You!

Goodbye!

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