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Unit 11. Travelling in the Future. Lesson 5. Skills 1

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Người gửi: Phạm Ngọc Trâm Anh
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Người gửi: Phạm Ngọc Trâm Anh
Ngày gửi: 21h:04' 14-04-2024
Dung lượng: 1.8 MB
Số lượt tải: 200
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Hoai Duc Secondary school
Welcome our teachers to our
class
Teacher's name :
Coal
Nuclear
Oil
Water
Sun
Natural gas
Wind
Names of
energy sources
1 ENERGY
0 SOURCES
Period 84 -
Uni
t
Wednesday, April
10th
LESSON 5: SKILLS 1
II. READING
I. Vocabulary
produce (v)
/prəˈdjuːs/
sản xuất
= to make things, mostly in large quantity
Examples:
Companies produce many toys for children before Christmas.
II. READING
limited (adj)
/ˈlɪmɪtɪd/
= not very great in amount or extent
bị hạn chế/ có giới hạn
Examples:
Coal is limited.
II. READING
available (adj)
/əˈveɪləbl/
= that you can get, buy or find
Examples:
The coal takes a long time to be available again.
có sẵn
II. READING
Non-renewable (adj)
/ˌnɒn rɪˈnjuːəbl/
không thể tái tạo
= that cannot be replaced after they have been used.
Examples:
Fossil fuels are non-renewable and rapidly running
out.
II. READING
1
Work in pairs. Discuss the following questions.
II. READING
1
Work in pairs. Discuss the following questions.
1. They are energy from coal, oil, natural gas
and hydro energy.
2. We will use solar energy and wind energy.
II. READING
New words
produce (v)
Pronunciation
Meaning
/prəˈdjuːs/
sản xuất
limited (adj)
/ˈlɪmɪtɪd/
bị hạn chế/
có giới hạn
available (adj)
Non-renewable (adj)
/əˈveɪləbl/
có sẵn
không thể tái tạo
/ˌnɒn rɪˈnjuːəbl/
II. READING
Mr Lam is giving a lecture on energy sources. Read the text and choose the
best option (A, B, or C) to complete the sentences
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about two energy sources. They are nonrenewable sources and renewable sources. Non-renewable sources are coal,
oil and natural gas. We can use these sources to produce energy. They are
cheap and easy to use. People use them a lot. But they are very limited and
will run out soon. Renewable sources come from the sun, wind or water.
When energy comes from the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind energy comes
from the wind, and hydro energy comes from water. Renewable sources are
available, clean and safe to use. But they are expensive to produce. In the
future we will rely more on renewable energy sources. They are better for
the environment and they will not run out.
II. READING
2
Read the text and choose the best option to complete the sentences.
1. Non-renewable sources are cheap and ______.
A. available
B. easy to use
C. expensive
2. ______ come from the sun, wind or water.
A. Renewable sources
B. All energy sources
C. Non-renewable sources
3. When energy comes from water, we call it ______.
A. wind energy
B. solar energy
C. hydro energy
4. Renewable energy sources are better for ______.
A. the environment
B. our cars
C. hydro energy
READING
3
Read the text again and answer the questions.
1. How many energy sources are there? What are they?
There are two. They are non-renewable and renewable.
_________________________________________________________
2. What do non-renewable sources include?
They include coal, oil and natural gas.
_________________________________________________________
3. What are the advantages of renewable energy?
It's available, clean, and safe to use.
_________________________________________________________
4. What will we rely more on in the future?
We will rely more on renewable energy sources in the future.
_________________________________________________________
III. SPEAKING
4
Work in groups. Discuss and put the following words or phrases in the appropriate
columns.
run out
available
limited
safe to use
easy to use
cheap
good for the environment
Advantages
Disadvantages
easy to use
run out
cheap
limited
available
safe to use
expensive
good for the environment
expensive
SPEAKING
5
Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the advantages and disadvantages
of different energy sources
SPEAKING
5
Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the advantages and disadvantages
of different energy sources
A: What are the advantages of coal?
B: It is cheap and easy to use.
A: What are its disadvantages?
B: It pollutes the environment.
SPEAKING
5
Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the advantages and disadvantages
of different energy sources
Example 2:
A: What are the advantages of ......................................?
B: It's ..........................................................................
A: What are its disadvantages?
B: It's ...........................................................................
PRODUCTION
Solar
Renewable
energy
Energy
sources
wind
coal
Non renewable
energy
Oil
Natural gas
CONSOLIDATION
2 HOMEWORK
Do exercises in the workbook.
Prepare for the next lesson: Skills 2
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Welcome our teachers to our
class
Teacher's name :
Coal
Nuclear
Oil
Water
Sun
Natural gas
Wind
Names of
energy sources
1 ENERGY
0 SOURCES
Period 84 -
Uni
t
Wednesday, April
10th
LESSON 5: SKILLS 1
II. READING
I. Vocabulary
produce (v)
/prəˈdjuːs/
sản xuất
= to make things, mostly in large quantity
Examples:
Companies produce many toys for children before Christmas.
II. READING
limited (adj)
/ˈlɪmɪtɪd/
= not very great in amount or extent
bị hạn chế/ có giới hạn
Examples:
Coal is limited.
II. READING
available (adj)
/əˈveɪləbl/
= that you can get, buy or find
Examples:
The coal takes a long time to be available again.
có sẵn
II. READING
Non-renewable (adj)
/ˌnɒn rɪˈnjuːəbl/
không thể tái tạo
= that cannot be replaced after they have been used.
Examples:
Fossil fuels are non-renewable and rapidly running
out.
II. READING
1
Work in pairs. Discuss the following questions.
II. READING
1
Work in pairs. Discuss the following questions.
1. They are energy from coal, oil, natural gas
and hydro energy.
2. We will use solar energy and wind energy.
II. READING
New words
produce (v)
Pronunciation
Meaning
/prəˈdjuːs/
sản xuất
limited (adj)
/ˈlɪmɪtɪd/
bị hạn chế/
có giới hạn
available (adj)
Non-renewable (adj)
/əˈveɪləbl/
có sẵn
không thể tái tạo
/ˌnɒn rɪˈnjuːəbl/
II. READING
Mr Lam is giving a lecture on energy sources. Read the text and choose the
best option (A, B, or C) to complete the sentences
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about two energy sources. They are nonrenewable sources and renewable sources. Non-renewable sources are coal,
oil and natural gas. We can use these sources to produce energy. They are
cheap and easy to use. People use them a lot. But they are very limited and
will run out soon. Renewable sources come from the sun, wind or water.
When energy comes from the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind energy comes
from the wind, and hydro energy comes from water. Renewable sources are
available, clean and safe to use. But they are expensive to produce. In the
future we will rely more on renewable energy sources. They are better for
the environment and they will not run out.
II. READING
2
Read the text and choose the best option to complete the sentences.
1. Non-renewable sources are cheap and ______.
A. available
B. easy to use
C. expensive
2. ______ come from the sun, wind or water.
A. Renewable sources
B. All energy sources
C. Non-renewable sources
3. When energy comes from water, we call it ______.
A. wind energy
B. solar energy
C. hydro energy
4. Renewable energy sources are better for ______.
A. the environment
B. our cars
C. hydro energy
READING
3
Read the text again and answer the questions.
1. How many energy sources are there? What are they?
There are two. They are non-renewable and renewable.
_________________________________________________________
2. What do non-renewable sources include?
They include coal, oil and natural gas.
_________________________________________________________
3. What are the advantages of renewable energy?
It's available, clean, and safe to use.
_________________________________________________________
4. What will we rely more on in the future?
We will rely more on renewable energy sources in the future.
_________________________________________________________
III. SPEAKING
4
Work in groups. Discuss and put the following words or phrases in the appropriate
columns.
run out
available
limited
safe to use
easy to use
cheap
good for the environment
Advantages
Disadvantages
easy to use
run out
cheap
limited
available
safe to use
expensive
good for the environment
expensive
SPEAKING
5
Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the advantages and disadvantages
of different energy sources
SPEAKING
5
Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the advantages and disadvantages
of different energy sources
A: What are the advantages of coal?
B: It is cheap and easy to use.
A: What are its disadvantages?
B: It pollutes the environment.
SPEAKING
5
Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the advantages and disadvantages
of different energy sources
Example 2:
A: What are the advantages of ......................................?
B: It's ..........................................................................
A: What are its disadvantages?
B: It's ...........................................................................
PRODUCTION
Solar
Renewable
energy
Energy
sources
wind
coal
Non renewable
energy
Oil
Natural gas
CONSOLIDATION
2 HOMEWORK
Do exercises in the workbook.
Prepare for the next lesson: Skills 2
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