Unit 5/6 - Y2 - Lesson 4

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Welcome!

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Planner
Today: unit 5/6

Next week:
Unit 5+6 (combined) test

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Today:
Start unit 6: Making a difference

Vocab: match definitions & pictures

Reading: The Environment

Grammar: Will (not) / may (not) / might (not)

Vocab: Environment

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Match the definitions to the pictures
a beautiful beach
a dirty beach
clean water
an attractive landscape
a polluted river
an endangered species

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Reading

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Determine whether the sentences are correct or incorrect
Correct
Incorrect
Black rhinos are far more endangered than tigers.
At the beginning of the last century there were ten times more tigers than now.
The fishing industry gets more money for fish that are in danger than for the ones that are not.
The fishing laws are very strict, and the fishing industry keeps to them.
Financial interests play a big role in deforestation.
Sea levels rise as sea temperatures fall.

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Grammar
Will (not) / may (not) / might (not)

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The rule
won't
may

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Don't worry I [ ... ] pick you up at 7.
A
will
B
might

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The weather's a real problem. We [ ... ] be able to go for a walk.
A
may
B
may not

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She's not feeling well at all. She [ ... ] have to stay at home
A
might
B
might not

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It [ ... ] be cold later so take a jumper with you.
A
may
B
may not

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It's my dad's birthday tomorrow. My wife and I are going to visit him, so we definitely [ ... ] be here.
A
won't
B
might not

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I'd like to get up and watch the sunrise with you, but I [ ... ] just sleep instead.
A
may
B
won't

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Vocabulary

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Match the words with the pictures
smog
recycling
litter
rubbish

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Match the words with their definitions.
official rules that say what people are allowed and not allowed to do.
to change from solid to liquid (example: ice to water)
a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
not existing any more
things that make water, air and the ground unclean
materials that people throw away because they do not want or need it anymore
extinct
laws
waste
melt
flood
pollution

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Match the words with their definitions.
not to switch an appliance off completely, so it is ready to use at any time
to collect and treat rubbish in order to produce materials that can be used again
to fill up an empty battery again
to get rid of something
to stop something from being wasted
to stop the connection between an electrical appliance and the power source
to use something again
to use too much of something or use it incorrectly
to reuse
to throw away
to recycle
to waste
to charge
to disconnect
to save
to leave on standby

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