Worksheet A. Match The Questions To The Answers About Climate Change
Worksheet A. Match The Questions To The Answers About Climate Change
Worksheet A. Match The Questions To The Answers About Climate Change
Aim:
Introduction: This lesson is about climate change – and encourages students to think about their
attitudes towards the environment. (Interesting fact you could use in the intro – according to
Friends of the Earth the UK has 1% of the world’s population, yet produces 2.3% of the world’s
carbon dioxide)
Activities:
2) You are hungry and want to bake a potato. Which method is ‘greener’?
a) Put it in an electric oven for an hour
b) Quickly zap it in the microwave
3) You are thirsty so you go to a café to buy a drink. What do you choose?
a) A bottle of mineral water
b) A cup of coffee in a polystyrene cup
4) You need a new shirt / blouse and there are two that you like in the shop. You look at
the label and see that one is made of 100% pure natural cotton and the other is 50%
polyester. You want to be as environmentally friendly as you can. Which one do you
choose?
a) The 100% cotton shirt
b) The 50% polyester shirt
6) As well as putting their health and the health of those around them in danger, smokers
also put the environment in danger.
a) True
b) False
9) When you go to the supermarket how do you take your shopping home?
a) In plastic carrier bags from the supermarket
b) In your own bag or basket
10) If you have the choice, how do you prefer to buy a cold drink in a café?
a) In a can
b) In a glass bottle
• For very low levels hold up objects (pens, pencils, paper, can of drink etc.) and ask
students, ‘What’s it made of?’ then ‘can it be recycled?’ When you have elicited the
different materials, draw the five columns on the board and put the headings paper /
wood, glass, metal, plastic, organic and put students in teams of three or four. Give a
letter and in their groups students think of one item made of the material in each column
that begins with the given letter. (See example below) When they have one word for each
column they all put hands up and shout ‘stop’ and you check through their answers with
the whole class and award a point. Note: consonants are generally easier than vowels! To
make it easier for lower levels, let students say ‘stop’ with only 3 or 4 of the columns
completed. To save paper simply draw the chart on the board and get students to copy
one chart per group.
5. Global warming message board (work in groups: writing and speaking activity) 30
min
• The idea for this activity was from a real message board on a website about the weather.
Most of the views are adaptations of what real people think. This activity offers the
students a look at the other side of the coin; some of the potential advantages of global
warming! It should be used to provoke students’ own ideas and thoughts on the subject
and may trigger some strong reactions. Give each student a copy of Worksheet D.
Gonzalo – I’m all in favour of global warming. I grow tropical plants so for me the
warmer the weather is the better!
Tanya – In 20 years time the traditional British weather will be a thing of the past.
We’ll have a climate like the south of France. People will be healthier as they’ll spend
more time outdoors. Just think, dining al fresco in the summer months. It’ll be great!
Luis – no one can tell me that global warming isn’t happening. We’ve just had the
hottest year on record! My sister lives in the north of Spain and she said that it is beach
weather there and it’s November. I mean it’s not normal is it?
Kevin – When I was a boy we used to have heavy snow most years. Since the early 90s
all we’ve had is a light dusting of snow. It must be due to global warming.
Ruth – You only have to switch on the news to see the crazy things the weather is
doing. There are so many floods, hurricanes and droughts. It’s the extreme weather
conditions caused by global warming.
Oliver – There’s no such thing as global warming. It’s all media hype to brainwash
people. If they told us the moon was made of cheese often enough people would
believe it!
Mark – The world will never be the same again, but that’s how it has always been. It
changes constantly and nature and man can adapt to these changes. If we couldn’t,
human life on the planet would have finished years ago.
Climate change is the most serious threat to our planet at the moment.
All countries should be forced to apply serious regulations to reduce carbon emissions.
Normal people can’t do much to stop global warming.
Everybody should do whatever they can to save energy.
I am worried about climate change.
Climate change isn’t as serious as people say.
People like to worry about something!
There are simply too many people living on planet earth!
We are going to lose many animal species and areas of low land in the very near future
because of global warming.