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PROJECT
Eco-friendly habits
Work in groups. Design a leaflet to give away on Green Day at your school. The leaflet should promote an eco-friendly habit (e.g. saving water, reusing paper, recycling plastic).
Zero Waste Tips:
Bring your own bag
Separate garbage
Reusable cups
Use green energy
Cook at home
Present the leaflet to the class. Use these questions as cues for your leaflet.
NO PLASTIC BAG!
REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE
BRING YOUR OWN CUP
USE GLASS JARS
RECYCLE IT
COOK AT HOME
METAL STRAWS
GO GREEN
• What is the nabit?
• How important is it for a greener lifestyle and the environment?
• What should we do to develop the nabit?
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• identify and pronounce the diphthongs /ɪə/, /eə/ and /ʊə/ in words and sentences. • understand and use words and phrases related to green living. use verbs with prepositions correctly. • use relative clauses to refer to a whole sentence correctly. • read for main ideas and specific information in emails about going green with plastics. • discuss ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle paper and express opinions. • listen for main ideas, specific information, and instructions in a conversation about creating a compost pile. • write a problem-solving report to suggest green solutions. make predictions. • recognise festival traditions that are not environmentally friendly and suggest solutions. • design a leaflet promoting an eco-friendly habit and present it to the class. |