Unit 11: Sources of energy Writing

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Unit 11: Sources of energy Writing

Energy in Vietnam? What kind of energy is consumed the most in Vietnam? Which one ranks next? Why?

1. Are you interested in the energy consumption in your family 1. Are you interested in the energy consumption in your family ? your city ? your country ? 2. Do you know how much energy your country consume in a year ?

Vocabulary chart (n) biểu đồ

Consumption(n) Sự tiêu dùng

vocabulary + chart (n) + consumption (n) + follow (v) + make up (v) + as can be seen (exp) + chart (n) + consumption (n) + follow (v) + make up (v) + total (a)

Tense: simple past List all of the verbs in simple past in the text: was, made up, was followed

Energy consumption in Highland Million tons

Task 1: Fill in the gaps with information from the chart. The chart shows the energy consumption in Highland in 2000. as can as be seen, the total energy consumption was (1)…………million tons. Petroleum made up the largest amount of this figure (57 million tons). This was followed by the consumption of (2)……………(40 million tons). Nuclear and hydroelectricity made up the (3)………….amount of energy consumption(20 million tons). 117 coal least

Task 2: use Simple Past tense. - to be under / over / + figure. - to make up the largest ... - to account for / to take the smallest ... a small amount of ........ a large proportion of ...... a large percentage of ...... - There was / were + noun / noun phrase. e.g: There were 10 million tons of coal used in 2000. - as much as ..... - as + noun / noun phrase + as Continue your description of the trends in energy consumption in the year 2005 in Highland.

Homework - Re-write the writing - Do exercises in workbook - Prepare the new lesson

Thank You!