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READING

Look at the picture. Brainstorm as many words as you can related to it. How is the title related to the picture? words

heavy traffic busy roads traffic pollution traffic congestion Which of the problems exist in Bulgaria?

Look at the picture. Brainstorm as many words as you can related to it. How is the title related to the picture? words

crowded cities smog overpopulation air pollution

Look at the picture. Brainstorm as many words as you can related to it. How is the title related to the picture? words

factories air pollution industrial waste smoke filters greenhouse gases

Look at the picture. Brainstorm as many words as you can related to it. How is the title related to the picture? words

water shortage poverty Third World developing countries

Look at the picture. Brainstorm as many words as you can related to it. How is the title related to the picture? words

trees deforestation rain forest loggers

Where do we get our energy from?energy Which are mostly used in our country? Which are renewable and which are non-renewable?

wood coal water gas oil wind sun

How can we use the solar energy? run small gadgets create electricity for whole cities power batteries power grain mills and sawmills heat water run homes and communities pump water heat and cool factories

How can we use wind power? run small gadgets create electricity for whole cities power batteries power grain mills and sawmills heat water run homes and communities pump water heat and cool factories

How can we use hydropower? run small gadgets create electricity for whole cities power batteries power grain mills and sawmills heat water run homes and communities pump water heat and cool factories

Listen to the speakers and answer the questions Write down all key words connected to solar power. How can solar energy be used? words Write down all key words connected to hydropower. How can hydropower be used?words

safe and clean does not pollute the environment cheap, renewable resource run small gadgets like calculators heat water heat and cool factories, warehouses solar batteries

natural source of energy streams and rivers create electricity build dams safe and natural way

What does the picture show?

Which of the words can you see in the picture? fossil fuels generate power wind power wind farm nuclear power stations alternative form of energy wind turbines slim towers rotor blades unoccupied sites monitor wind direction

Read the article. Choose from the sentences ( A-H) the one that best fits each gap (1-7). Read the article again and list the advantages of wind power. Is wind power used in Bulgaria?

Homework: 1. Do the quiz in Edmodo 2. Study the new words