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…… High
School
WELCOME TO
OUR CLASS!
Presented by: ………….
Watch a video and guess
the topic
Where
Do youdoes
knowblack
the
carbon
come
from?
topic that
we're
going to learn?
BLACK CARBON
and GLOBAL
TEMPERATURE
…….., November ….,
2024
GLOBAL
WARMING
Lesson 5: Listening
1. Work in pairs. Match the words with their
1.
a. To make or become liquid by
soot meanings.
heating
2.
melt
b. The upper layer of the earth
in which trees and plants grow
crop
c. Tiny pieces of black dust that
are produced when wood, coal,
etc, is burnt
soil
d. a plant such as rice or fruit,
grown by farmers and used as
food
3.
4.
Check your
a. To make or become
answer
melt (v) liquid by heating
/melt/
tan chảy
Check your
b. The upper layer of the
answer
soil (n) earth in which trees and
plants grow
/sɔɪl/
đất trồng
Check your
c. Tiny pieces of black dust
that
are
produced
when
answer
soot (n) wood, coal, etc, is burnt
/sʊt/
bồ hóng, muội
Check your
d. a plant such as rice or fruit,
answer
crop (n) grown by farmers and used as
food
/melt/
cây trồng,
vụ mùa
Look at the answers again
1.
soot
c. Tiny pieces of black dust that
are produced when wood, coal,
etc, is burnt
2.
melt
a. To make or become liquid by
heating
3.
crop
d. a plant such as rice or fruit,
grown by farmers and used as
food
4.
soil
b. The upper layer of the earth
in which trees and plants grow
What is sh
talking?
2. Listen to a talk and choose the
main idea
A
Farmers
produce the
largest
amount of
soot.
B
Black carbon
contributes to
burning crop
waste and
wildfires.
C
Black carbon
emissions
come from
several
sources and
affect the
earth's
temperature.
Which is the world
biggest source of
soot?
3. Listen again and choose the
The world's
biggest source of soot is ____________.
01
correct
answer
A. burning forests
B. burning crop waste
02
C. killing living things in the soil
D. industrial factories
A. hours
C. months
B. days or weeks
D. years
A. ice melting
C. the growth of plants
B. burning of crop waste
D. the release of sunlight into the air
A. ways to reduce black carbon
emissions
B. heat-trapping gases
Black carbon only stays in the atmosphere for a few ____
03
Black carbon speeds up _______________.
04
The next part of the talk will probably be about ________.
C. methods of planting trees
D. other heat-trapping pollutants
01
Check your
The world's biggest source of soot is ____________.
answer
A. burning forests
B. burning crop waste
C. killing living things in the
soil
D. industrial factories
Well, they believe that burning is
the best way to clear land and
prepare it for new crops. However,
these huge fires are the world's
biggest source of soot.
02
Check your
Black carbon only stays in the atmosphere for a few
____.
answer
A. hours
C. months
B. days or weeks
D. years
Actually, it only lasts for a few
days or weeks after it is released.
03
Check your
Black carbon speeds up _______________.
answer
A. ice melting
B. burning of crop waste
C. the growth of plants
D. the release of sunlight
into the air
In addition, when black carbon
falls onto ice or snow, it warms
the surface and increases the
speed of melting.
04
Check your
The next part of the talk will probably be about
answer
________.
A. ways to reduce black B. heat-trapping gases
carbon emissions
C. methods of planting
trees
D. other heat-trapping
pollutants
So what do you think we should
do to...
Look at the answers again
01
02
The world's biggest source of soot is ____________.
A. burning forests
C. killing living things in the soil
B. burning crop waste
D. industrial factories
A. hours
C. months
B. days or weeks
D. years
A. ice melting
C. the growth of plants
B. burning of crop waste
D. the release of sunlight into the air
A. ways to reduce black carbon
emissions
B. heat-trapping gases
Black carbon only stays in the atmosphere for a few ____
03
Black carbon speeds up _______________.
04
The next part of the talk will probably be about ________.
C. methods of planting trees
D. other heat-trapping pollutants
Where does black
carbon come from?
BLACK
CARBON
4. Ask and answer about where black carbon
Do you think blackcome
carbonfrom
could
come from cars in our area?
Yes, I think cars contribute to
black carbon here, especially
on busy roads.
Could there be black carbon
from burning waste in our
neighborhood?
Possibly, especially if people
burn trash in open areas.
What is black carbon
commonly known as?
WRONG
RIGHT!
ash
smoke
soot
dust
Which of the following is a
primary source of black
carbon?
Which of the following is a primary source of black
carbon?
WRONG
RIGHT
wind
energy
forest fires
solar
panels
water
pollution
How long does black carbon
typically remain in the
atmosphere?
WRONG
RIGHT
several
years
several days
to weeks
a few hours
centuries
What happens when black
carbon settles on ice or
snow?*
WRONG
RIGHT
It causes the ice
to melt faster
It makes the ice
stronger
It cools down the
ice
It creates more snow
What process is a common
source of black carbon in
agriculture?
WRONG
RIGHT
crop planting
crop waste burning
crop irrigation
crop harvesting
Why does black carbon
contribute to global
warming?
WRONG
RIGHT
It reflects sunlight away
from Earth
It cools the atmosphere
It absorbs sunlight and
releases it as heat
It stops ice from melting
Which action can help reduce
black carbon emissions?
RIGHT
WRONG
Burning more fossil
fuels
Switching to clean
energy sources
Burning crop waste
Cutting down more
trees
What happens when black
carbon settles on ice or
snow?*
WRONG
RIGHT
It causes the ice to
melt faster
It makes the ice
stronger
It cools down the ice
It creates more snow
WRAP - UP
soil
Vocabulary
crop
Listening
soot
melt
Main idea & Specific
information
Black carbon and global
temperature
HOMEWOR
K
01
Learn by heart vocabulary
and do the exercises in
the workbook
02
Prepare: Writing
THAN
K
School
WELCOME TO
OUR CLASS!
Presented by: ………….
Watch a video and guess
the topic
Where
Do youdoes
knowblack
the
carbon
come
from?
topic that
we're
going to learn?
BLACK CARBON
and GLOBAL
TEMPERATURE
…….., November ….,
2024
GLOBAL
WARMING
Lesson 5: Listening
1. Work in pairs. Match the words with their
1.
a. To make or become liquid by
soot meanings.
heating
2.
melt
b. The upper layer of the earth
in which trees and plants grow
crop
c. Tiny pieces of black dust that
are produced when wood, coal,
etc, is burnt
soil
d. a plant such as rice or fruit,
grown by farmers and used as
food
3.
4.
Check your
a. To make or become
answer
melt (v) liquid by heating
/melt/
tan chảy
Check your
b. The upper layer of the
answer
soil (n) earth in which trees and
plants grow
/sɔɪl/
đất trồng
Check your
c. Tiny pieces of black dust
that
are
produced
when
answer
soot (n) wood, coal, etc, is burnt
/sʊt/
bồ hóng, muội
Check your
d. a plant such as rice or fruit,
answer
crop (n) grown by farmers and used as
food
/melt/
cây trồng,
vụ mùa
Look at the answers again
1.
soot
c. Tiny pieces of black dust that
are produced when wood, coal,
etc, is burnt
2.
melt
a. To make or become liquid by
heating
3.
crop
d. a plant such as rice or fruit,
grown by farmers and used as
food
4.
soil
b. The upper layer of the earth
in which trees and plants grow
What is sh
talking?
2. Listen to a talk and choose the
main idea
A
Farmers
produce the
largest
amount of
soot.
B
Black carbon
contributes to
burning crop
waste and
wildfires.
C
Black carbon
emissions
come from
several
sources and
affect the
earth's
temperature.
Which is the world
biggest source of
soot?
3. Listen again and choose the
The world's
biggest source of soot is ____________.
01
correct
answer
A. burning forests
B. burning crop waste
02
C. killing living things in the soil
D. industrial factories
A. hours
C. months
B. days or weeks
D. years
A. ice melting
C. the growth of plants
B. burning of crop waste
D. the release of sunlight into the air
A. ways to reduce black carbon
emissions
B. heat-trapping gases
Black carbon only stays in the atmosphere for a few ____
03
Black carbon speeds up _______________.
04
The next part of the talk will probably be about ________.
C. methods of planting trees
D. other heat-trapping pollutants
01
Check your
The world's biggest source of soot is ____________.
answer
A. burning forests
B. burning crop waste
C. killing living things in the
soil
D. industrial factories
Well, they believe that burning is
the best way to clear land and
prepare it for new crops. However,
these huge fires are the world's
biggest source of soot.
02
Check your
Black carbon only stays in the atmosphere for a few
____.
answer
A. hours
C. months
B. days or weeks
D. years
Actually, it only lasts for a few
days or weeks after it is released.
03
Check your
Black carbon speeds up _______________.
answer
A. ice melting
B. burning of crop waste
C. the growth of plants
D. the release of sunlight
into the air
In addition, when black carbon
falls onto ice or snow, it warms
the surface and increases the
speed of melting.
04
Check your
The next part of the talk will probably be about
answer
________.
A. ways to reduce black B. heat-trapping gases
carbon emissions
C. methods of planting
trees
D. other heat-trapping
pollutants
So what do you think we should
do to...
Look at the answers again
01
02
The world's biggest source of soot is ____________.
A. burning forests
C. killing living things in the soil
B. burning crop waste
D. industrial factories
A. hours
C. months
B. days or weeks
D. years
A. ice melting
C. the growth of plants
B. burning of crop waste
D. the release of sunlight into the air
A. ways to reduce black carbon
emissions
B. heat-trapping gases
Black carbon only stays in the atmosphere for a few ____
03
Black carbon speeds up _______________.
04
The next part of the talk will probably be about ________.
C. methods of planting trees
D. other heat-trapping pollutants
Where does black
carbon come from?
BLACK
CARBON
4. Ask and answer about where black carbon
Do you think blackcome
carbonfrom
could
come from cars in our area?
Yes, I think cars contribute to
black carbon here, especially
on busy roads.
Could there be black carbon
from burning waste in our
neighborhood?
Possibly, especially if people
burn trash in open areas.
What is black carbon
commonly known as?
WRONG
RIGHT!
ash
smoke
soot
dust
Which of the following is a
primary source of black
carbon?
Which of the following is a primary source of black
carbon?
WRONG
RIGHT
wind
energy
forest fires
solar
panels
water
pollution
How long does black carbon
typically remain in the
atmosphere?
WRONG
RIGHT
several
years
several days
to weeks
a few hours
centuries
What happens when black
carbon settles on ice or
snow?*
WRONG
RIGHT
It causes the ice
to melt faster
It makes the ice
stronger
It cools down the
ice
It creates more snow
What process is a common
source of black carbon in
agriculture?
WRONG
RIGHT
crop planting
crop waste burning
crop irrigation
crop harvesting
Why does black carbon
contribute to global
warming?
WRONG
RIGHT
It reflects sunlight away
from Earth
It cools the atmosphere
It absorbs sunlight and
releases it as heat
It stops ice from melting
Which action can help reduce
black carbon emissions?
RIGHT
WRONG
Burning more fossil
fuels
Switching to clean
energy sources
Burning crop waste
Cutting down more
trees
What happens when black
carbon settles on ice or
snow?*
WRONG
RIGHT
It causes the ice to
melt faster
It makes the ice
stronger
It cools down the ice
It creates more snow
WRAP - UP
soil
Vocabulary
crop
Listening
soot
melt
Main idea & Specific
information
Black carbon and global
temperature
HOMEWOR
K
01
Learn by heart vocabulary
and do the exercises in
the workbook
02
Prepare: Writing
THAN
K
 







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