Lesson aims
Students learn vocabulary for energy
sources and materials.
New language
aluminum, cardboard, electricity,
gas, solar power, water, wind power
|
environment,
wind farm, turn off, take a bath, rainwater, throw
away
Recycled language
recycle, recycling (n), careful,
how much, take a shower
Materials
CD2
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Word cards: see page TB
1
08
(optional)
Warmer
•
Use objects in the classroom to review
plastic, cardboard,
wood, glass, paper,
and
metal.
Student’s Book page 70
•
Use the photographs to teach/review the words. Ask
students to write the words in two columns:
Materials
and
Energy
.
1
Listen and look.
•
Play the recording. Students listen and point.
•
Play it again, pausing to ask how Pedro’s family use and
save energy.
Check comprehension of
turn off
.
CD2:32
Carla:
Can you help me with my project, Pedro? I need to
ask you some questions about helping the environment.
Pedro:
Of course.
Carla:
OK. What type of energy do you use at home? Do
you use wind power?
Pedro:
No, we don’t. But my grandmother does. She lives
near a wind farm.
Carla:
Hmm. What about solar power?
Pedro:
We use solar power in the summer, but not in the
winter.
Carla:
What do you use in the winter?
Pedro:
Gas.
Carla:
Do you use electricity?
Pedro:
Yes, but we are careful with it. We always turn off
our television and computer at night.
Carla:
And how much water do you use? Do you take
showers or baths?
Pedro:
We take showers. And we collect rainwater for our
plants.
Carla:
Good. Thanks. Now, what about recycling? Do you
throw away all your trash, or do you recycle things?
Pedro:
We recycle things. Then people can use them again.
Carla:
What do you recycle?
Pedro:
We recycle paper and cardboard.
Carla:
What about glass? You can recycle bottles.
Pedro:
Yes – and aluminum, too.
Carla:
And plastic?
Pedro:
No – can you recycle plastic?
Carla:
Yes, you can.
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