Going Green - Mega goal 2 - ثاني ثانوي
Term 1
Connect
Unit1: Connected by Technology
Unit2: Crime Doesn’t Pay
Unit3: Far and Away
Unit4: TV Around the World
EXPANSION Units 1-4
Term 2
Unit5: Working 9 to 5
Unit6: Going Green
Unit7: There’s No Place Like Home
Unit8: The Sporting Life
EXPANSION Units 5-8
Term 3
Update
Unit9: Laugh Out Loud
Unit10: You Are What You Eat
Unit11: Amazing Animals
Unit12: What Would You Do
EXPANSION Units 9–12
نشاط unit1: Connected by Technology
نشاط unit2: Crime Doesn’t Pay
نشاط unit3: Far and Away
نشاط unit4: TV Around the World
نشاط EXPANSION Units 1-4
نشاط unit5: Working 9 to 5
نشاط unit6: Going Green
نشاط unit7: There’s No Place Like Home
نشاط unit8: The Sporting Life
نشاط EXPANSION Units 5–8
نشاط unit9: Laugh Out Loud
نشاط unit10: You Are What You Eat
نشاط unit11: Amazing Animals
نشاط unit12: What Would You Do
نشاط EXPANSION Units 9–12
6 Going Green A Write the words from the box next to their definitions. conserve consumption efficient organic pesticides O plastic recycle tap water thermostat source crank up This is when food and plants are grown without chemicals. 1. This is the water that you get right out of the sink. organic 2. This is what we do when we turn something up, like the heat or the volume on our radio. 3. These are chemicals that farmers use to keep bugs and animals away from the fruits and vegetables they grow. 4. This is the gauge that controls the temperature of our heat, air conditioning, or hot water heater. 5. This is when we try to save something by only using a little of it. We usually do this because there is a limited supply of it and we don't want to waste it. 6. This is a synthetic material that we use in place of metal and wood. It's light and difficult to break. 7. This is the act of using something, or the amount that we use of something. 8. This is where something comes from; the origin. 9. This is how we describe something that is productive or economical. 10. This is when we make something new out of old material. B Answer the questions. 1. Why do farmers use pesticides? What is one problem with using pesticides to grow food? 2. What can you crank up? 3. What are some things that are commonly made of plastic? 4. What things do you or your family recycle? 5. Why do most people want cars that are fuel efficient? وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 275 Unit 6 275 30/4/24 2:33 AM
6 Going Green C Read the letter. Circle the gerunds. D P Dear Editor, I am writing because I have a concern about our community and our environment. I have been living in this town for three years now. I love (living) here because most people are interested in protecting the environment. However, I have noticed that when I go shopping, most people have been using the plastic bags that the store provides. I quit using those years ago because they are damaging our planet. I can't stand seeing people who say they care about the environment using them. I recommend buying three or four canvas bags at the store and using them every time you go shopping. I advise keeping them in the car or near your front door so that you remember to take them when you go to the store. By making small changes, I think we can make a big difference to our world. Thank you, Bagging Betty Write the verbs in the correct column of the chart. agree can't stand consider continue decide finish hate imagine keep love offer prefer promise plan recommend start suggest want Can only be followed by a gerund consider وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 276 Unit 6 2024-1446 Can be followed by either a gerund or an infinitive Can only be followed by an infinitive MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 276 30/4/24 2:33 AM
E Write the verb in either its gerund or infinitive form. (ride) his bike as much as possible. Jasim decided to ride 1. The Smiths are considering (get) solar panels. 2. We quit (water) our yard during the summer. 3. Mohammed is planning (get) a hybrid car next year. 4. I advise (separate) your paper and glass recycling. 5. The government wants us (conserve) energy. 6. I expect (have) a low energy bill this month. 7. Sara just finished 8. We agreed (insulate) her hot water heater. (eat) only locally grown vegetables this summer. 6 Going Green F Look at the pictures. Write three sentences that you think each person would say. Be sure to use a verb followed by a gerund or infinitive. وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 277 1. Ahmed a. I love growing my own b. C. 2. Khaled a. b. C. 3. Abdullah a. b. C. vegetables. Unit 6 277 30/4/24 2:33 AM
6 Going Green G Write a sentence using each verb followed by a gerund or an infinitive. If the verb can only be followed by either a gerund or an infinitive, then write only one sentence. If the verb can be followed by both a gerund and an infinitive, then write two sentences. hate I hate using a lot of water. I hate to use a lot of water. 1. begin 2. decide 3. prefer 4. expect 5. quit Complete the conversation with the words and phrases from the box. H a hassle a no-brainer a piece of cake chuck I guess lame Whoops Whoops Andrea: _! I left my water bottle inside. I'll be right back. Elizabeth: Oh, wait! I have bottles of water right here! You can have one of these. Andrea: Actually, I try not to drink out of plastic bottles. Elizabeth: Really? It seems like such (1) steel bottle around with you. Andrea: Actually, it's (2) to always have to carry that stainless You're always carrying around the plastic ones. it. Anyway, I Elizabeth: True. But if I get tired of carrying it, I can always (3) usually recycle them. Andrea: Well, that's a good start, but don't you think it's (4) to use the energy to recycle plastic bottles when it's so easy to just reuse the same one over and over? Elizabeth: (5) It still seems like I'm doing something since I at least recycle them most of the time. Andrea: Anyway, plastic bottles are bad for your health. Elizabeth: Really? Andrea: Yeah. The chemicals from the plastic can get into the water and cause health problems. ⚫⚫Elizabeth: Hmmm...well, in that case, it sounds like (6) Want to help me pick Pull Andrea: Ministry of Education 278 Unit 6 2024-1446 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 278 out a stainless steel water bottle? Sure! 30/4/24 2:33 AM
6 Going Green ☐ READING Read the article and answer the questions. Buying Locally Grown Eating organic fruits and vegetables is one way to help our planet since it does not involve spraying harmful pesticides and herbicides into the environment. However, there are many people who say that eating organic isn't enough, and that it's more important to eat locally grown fruits and vegetables. The organic produce that you find in your grocery store is often shipped halfway around the world. This means that it is both creating air pollution, and that it's a few days old by the time it gets to the store. Locally grown produce is better because it does not contribute to pollution. Also it's the freshest possible, so you get the full amount of its vitamins and nutrients. Community Supported Agriculture (CSA): One way to get locally grown produce is to become a member of a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). A CSA is of a group of individual people who promise to support a farm. This way, the farmland becomes the community's farm, with both the farmers and the consumers sharing benefits and risks. Community Supported Agriculture began in the early 1960s in Europe and Japan as an answer to concerns about food safety and the urbanization of farm land. Over the last 20 years in the U.S., CSAs have become a popular way for people to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer. How a CSA works: A farmer offers a certain number of "shares" to the public. The share is usually made up of a bag of vegetables. People who are interested in becoming members buy a share before the farming season begins. Then, once the season begins, they get a box of seasonal produce each week throughout the farming season (usually about 20 weeks long). This arrangement creates many advantages for the farmers and the consumers. Advantages for farmers ⚫ They get to spend time selling the food . Advantages for consumers • They get to eat the freshest produce possible. early in the year when they aren't as busy. • They get to learn about new vegetables and new ways of cooking. • They get paid early in the season, which helps with the farm's cash flow. • They have an opportunity to get to know the people who eat the food they grow. • They get to know the farmer who grows their food and learn more about how food is grown. They are contributing to the locally grown movement, thus not creating more pollution by having food shipped. 1. One problem with organic fruits and vegetables is that a. they're grown with pesticides 2. Produce probably means a. fruits and vegetables 3. CSAs began in the 1960s in a. Europe and Japan 4. A share of the farm is b. they're often shipped from far away b. farm animals and meat b. the U.S. a. vegetables that you buy at the market every week • b. a bag of vegetables that you buy before the growing season, but pick up every week 5. One benefit of a CSA for both farmers and consumers is that they get to know each other وزارة التعليم b. learn about new vegetables and new ways of cooking Ministry of Education Unit 6 279 2024-1446 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 279 30/4/24 2:33 AM
6 Going Green J Answer the questions. Write sentences. 1. Why are products packaged in a particular way? Think of examples. 2. Is packaging used to preserve food products? 3. Is it used to promote products? 4. Why do people who live off the grid avoid buying packaged goods? 5. Think of products that have multiple packaging, e.g. plastic wrappers as well as a paper box. What do you do with the packaging? Do you think it's necessary? Why? Why not? K Consider the type of packaging that is used for different products and write which is environmentally friendly and which is harmful to the environment. Paper cartons, e.g. in cartons of milk Plastic containers or bottles, e.g. orange juice, oil, shampoo Glass bottles or jars, e.g. jam, perfume, spices Cellophane bags or wrapping, e.g. chocolates, candy Paper packaging, e.g. rice, pasta, cookies Paper and plastic, e.g. batteries, gadgets Cloth bags and wrappers, e.g. scarves, slippers, jewelry Can we recycle/reuse some of the packaging? If so, how? وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 280 Unit 6 2024-1446 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 280 30/4/24 2:33 AM
6 Going Green L Look at the picture. Take notes on the things and people (nouns) you can see and what is happening (verbs). Write words to describe the picture (adjectives). Write sentences to tell people how they can go greener. 1. 2. 3. وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 281 Nouns Verbs Adjectives Unit 6 281 30/4/24 2:33 AM
6 Going Green M WRITING Where does your food come from? 1. Take notes on everything you eat in a day. Write down where you (or your friend, family member, or restaurant) bought it and where it was grown or produced. If it came in a package, look at where the package came from. If it is a fresh food like fruits and vegetables, look for a sticker or sign that says where it was grown. Fruits and Vegetables Milk and Dairy Meat, Poultry, and Fish Grains and Breads Snacks Other Food you ate Where you bought it Where it was grown or made 2. Write about where your food comes from and how this might have an impact on the environment. Explain ways that you could buy more locally grown and made foods. وزارة التعليم Mi 282 Unit 6tion 2024-1446 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 282 30/4/24 2:33 AM
N O 6 Going Green Complete the sentences with the words in parentheses. Use the simple present or present progressive. 1. Trees (grow) more quickly in cooler climates than in the desert. 2. Scientists say that the world's climate 3. Planet Earth 4. Farmers (change) rapidly. (go) round the sun. 5. Governments 6. How 7. The polar ice caps 8. The UAE 9. We 10. (work) long hours in all parts of the world these days. (consider) measures to limit overfishing. (he/know) which type of fuel is the greenest? (melt) at a dramatic rate. (not/have) a high level of rainfall. (currently/research) ways of conserving water. (you/believe) that the oceans will cover Earth one day? Complete the sentences. Use the simple present and the present progressive of the verb in parentheses for the permanent or temporary situations. 1. Water 2. Noura (study) at 100°C, but don't touch it when it, . (boil) English at school, and now she for exams. 3. At present the boys. with their uncle in Jeddah, but they usually with their parents in Makkah. (live) 4. Air pollution the oxygen levels these days, and this generally our quality of life. (deplete) 5. The weather outlook very favorable now, but we at the long range forecast. (not look) وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 283 Unit 6 283 30/4/24 2:33 AM
6 Going Green (heat) ice, it P Complete the sentences about facts. Use the simple present or will in the second clause. 1. If you (melt). 2. If they (replant) the forest, it (take) several years to grow again. 3. The city's atmosphere (not improve) if we (not stop) burning fossil fuels. 4. If we (install) photovoltaic panels, we (cut) our fuel costs? 5. If you (not water) plants, they (not grow). 6. The ranger 7. If we (ask) you to leave if you (teach) children in school about green issues, they (not obey) the park rules. (treat) the environment with more respect. 8. The consequences (be) disastrous if we (not reduce) carbon emissions. Complete the sentences to say what will/might happen in the following situations. Use your own ideas. 1. If we don't find alternative sources of energy, 2. If we develop more efficient farming methods, 3. If we keep our town streets clean, 4. If we limit the fish industry, 5. If we stop using plastic bags, 6. If we all work together, 7. Your idea: 8. Your idea: وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 284 Unit 6 2024-1446 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 284 30/4/24 2:33 AM