Welcome to all. Introduction: Mst. Nilufar Banu Lecturer in English Khulna Model School And College Boyra,Khulna.

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Welcome to all

Introduction: Mst. Nilufar Banu Lecturer in English Khulna Model School And College Boyra,Khulna.

CLASS-NINE SUBJECT –ENGLISH GENERAL LESSON-CLIMATE CHANGE DURATION-50 MINUTES DATE

LEARNING OUTCOMES At the end of the lesson the students will be able to - a.say that man can influence ourclimate. b. write human activities on changing climate. c. explain trees impact on nature. d. discuss result of climate change.and solutions of these problems. e. match synonymous words. - b.write about human activities on changiing climate.c. explain impact on nature. d. describe the result of climate change and solutions of these problems. e.match synonymous words..

Look at the following pictures:

OUR TODAY’S LESSON IS- Man and climate

PRESENTATION One student will read the text and others will listen to him.

Man can influence nature by controlling the Carbon dioxide. Human beings do various things for their livelihood and produce co 2.. : They are: Deforestati- on Burning of fossil fuel

Traffic jam Industr- ies Combustion of coal,oil

Trees impact on nature: Protect river erosion

Supply Food Shelter Minimize Disaster

Results of climate change: Damage wild life Global Warmi -ng Drought Melting Ice Prairiefire Damage Crops

Solution of the Problems

Match the Meanings in column B and the words in column A Column AColumn B 1. Sun’s radiation 2. Fossil fuels 3.Combustion of coals a. Energy that is transmitted from the sun b.The process used by plants to convert light c.Light captured from the sun. 4. Crude oil 5. Raw materials 6. Deforestation 7. Photo synthesis d.Basic materials or substance e.Non- renewable sources of energy that comes from plants and animals. f.Intentional destruction of forest. g.Unrefined petroleum product. h.Burning of coil usually in industrial plants.

Group Work Group A: Write bad effects of deforestation. Group B: Make a list of solutions to climate change.

Evaluation: What is deforestation? Which produces Oxygen? Which are the result of deforestation?

H/W Write a paragraph on deforestation.

THANKS TO ALL