How to Talk About the Environment in English - Spoken English Lesson

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Hi, I’m Gina.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English!
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In this lesson, you can learn how to talk about environmental issues in English.
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What’s the air quality like in your city?
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Do you worry about climate change, or how your food is produced?
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You’ll learn how to talk about these, and other topics in this class.
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To see more free English lessons, visit our website: Oxford Online English dot com.
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You can also book English classes with our fully-qualified teachers, who can help you
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with your English speaking, writing, IELTS preparation, or whatever else you need.
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Now, let’s look at our first topic.
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Wow!
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It’s such a beautiful day!
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The sky is so blue.
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I guess...
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It’s been nice all summer, so I don’t notice it as much.
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Maybe I’m getting spoiled!
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I wasn’t expecting it to be like this.
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My Dad came here a few years ago and he said the air quality was really bad.
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He’s not wrong.
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It used to be terrible.
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In summer, you’d often get thick smog covering the whole city, but it’s improved greatly
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in the last decade or so.
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What changed?
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I think it was driven by people’s attitudes.
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Ten years ago, no one was interested in environmental issues, but nowadays there’s much more awareness
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of things like air quality and how it can affect your health.
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Sure, but that can’t be the only reason.
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Well, no.
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The local government also brought in new laws and regulations.
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They introduced restrictions on driving in the city centre, made it illegal to use wood
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or coal fires for heating, and moved a lot of heavy industry away from the city.
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Plus, there are much tighter regulations nationally, too, like with car emissions: compared to
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even ten years ago, cars are much cleaner.
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It’s impressive that they could make such a big change in a short time.
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Ten years isn’t long for these things.
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True, but there’s still more to do.
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It can still get hazy in winter.
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They’re investing in public transport infrastructure, though, so I think it’ll carry on getting
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better.
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In your hometown, is the air quality good, or do you have problems?
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Can you remember any of the phrases you heard in the dialogue to talk about air pollution?
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You heard: ‘The air quality was really bad.’
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‘You’d often get thick smog covering the
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whole city.’
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‘It can still get hazy in winter.’
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‘Smog’ is a thick fog, caused by air pollution.
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If the air is a little dirty, so that you can’t see far, you might describe it as
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‘hazy.’
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'Air quality' is a useful phrase for this topic.
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You can use it with different adjectives.
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For example: 'The air quality is terrible'.
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'The air quality is better than it was ten years ago'.
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'The air quality is great for such a large city'.
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Here’s a question: what do you think the government, companies or individuals can do
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to minimise air pollution?
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In the dialogue, you heard several possible solutions, such as: ‘The government brought
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in new laws and regulations.’
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‘They introduced restrictions on driving in the city centre.’
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‘They made it illegal to use wood or coal fires for heating.’
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‘They moved a lot of heavy industry away from the city.’
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‘Restrictions on driving’ could mean different things.
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For example, London has a congestion charge, meaning that drivers have to pay every time
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they enter the city centre.
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Some cities have banned vehicles with diesel engines, while others have created large pedestrian
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zones.
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Let’s practise!
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Here are three questions for you.
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One: what’s the air quality like in your city?
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Two: what is your local or national government doing to improve air quality where you live?
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Three: what do you think is the best way to reduce air pollution?
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Pause the video, think about your answers, and write them down or say them out loud.
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If you need more help, review the dialogue and this section.
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There are many words and phrases you can use.
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Ready?
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Let’s move on to our next point.
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Whoa!
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What are you doing?
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What do you mean?
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You can’t throw that in there!
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Why not?
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It’s garbage.
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Yeah, but it’s recyclable.
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It goes in the blue bin.
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You mean, I have to put all recyclable stuff in the blue bin?
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Not all.
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Plastics go in the blue bin, paper and card in the brown bin, and bio-waste in the green
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one.
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‘Bio-waste?’
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You know, food waste and stuff like that.
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Is that it?
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The black bucket is for glass and tins.
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Do you not recycle?
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In my hometown you can recycle a few things, like glass, but we don’t sort our garbage
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like this.
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It seems very complicated!
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Then what, all of your rubbish just goes into landfill?
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I guess…
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I’ve never thought about it.
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I just throw stuff away and forget about it.
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It was the same here not so long ago, but now we’ve got used to sorting our rubbish
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and recycling as much as possible.
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It’s much more environmentally friendly.
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I’m sure you’re right.
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In the dialogue, we mentioned several different types of garbage.
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Quick question: can you remember three of them?
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By the way, the words ‘garbage’, ‘rubbish’ and ‘trash’ all have a similar meaning:
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they all mean the stuff which you throw away.
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If there is recycling in your city, you might need to sort your recyclable garbage, meaning
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you put different things in different bins.
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Generally, you can sort garbage into recyclables and non-recyclables.
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Recyclable garbage might include glass, tins, cans, paper, card, plastic, and bio-waste.
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Waste which is not recycled is often sent to landfill.
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This means the waste is buried in a big hole in the ground.
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Sometimes, waste might end up in a dump.
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A dump is like a landfill, but it isn’t buried, so it’s just a big pile of garbage
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on the ground somewhere.
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Now it’s time for you to practise.
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Here are another three questions for you:
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In your city, do you sort your garbage?
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If so, how?
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What waste is commonly recycled in your country?
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What happens to non-recyclable waste?
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As before, pause the video and make your answers.
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Practise them a few times before you continue.
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Let’s look at our next topic.
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That book looks interesting.
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What’s it about?
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This?
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It’s by a Japanese writer.
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It’s about farming and how we could make farming more sustainable.
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OK…
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You’re a graphic designer.
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Why are you reading about farming?
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It’s interesting!
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Farming produces the food you eat.
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It’s not like it doesn’t affect you.
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What’s his idea?
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He’s basically saying that modern farming methods can produce more in the short term,
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but in the long term they degrade the land and end up costing more.
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Mmm…
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One thing he talks about is pesticide use.
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If farmers use pesticides and herbicides, then they create an ecosystem which depends
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on those artificial products, which are often harmful for the environment.
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If you grow food organically, using more traditional farming methods, you can grow the same amount
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of food without using pesticides at all.
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So he thinks we should go back to mediaeval farming or something?
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Not exactly.
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I can see you’re sceptical, but I think you should read it, too.
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It’s not just theory, by the way.
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He’s used his ideas to set up several farms in different countries, and they work just
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like he says.
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Hmm…
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I have been thinking about these things, actually, especially with meat.
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I saw a documentary about livestock farming and slaughterhouses, and it was shocking.
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I guess most people just buy the food and don’t think about where it comes from.
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Right, so you’ll definitely like this book, too.
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You can borrow it once I’ve finished.
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What’s it called?
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“The One-Straw Revolution.”
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Do you think about where your food comes from, and how it’s produced?
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Modern farming is heavily mechanised—it depends heavily on machinery, automation,
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as well as chemical products like herbicides and pesticides.
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Herbicides kill weeds, meaning unwanted plants.
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Pesticides kill insects and small animals which might try to eat food crops.
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Farming needs to be sustainable.
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‘Sustainable’ means that something can continue.
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For example, if you earn $1000 a month and spend $2000, that isn’t sustainable.
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Maybe you can do that for a few months, but you can’t do it long term.
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In the same way, some farming methods are unsustainable.
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In this case, farming can degrade the land, meaning that, over time, it becomes more and
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more difficult to grow anything.
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On the other hand, some farming is organic.
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‘Organic’ means that food is grown without using any artificial chemical products.
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Of course, farming isn’t just about growing plants.
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There is also ‘livestock farming’: raising animals for meat, eggs or milk.
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Animals which are raised to provide meat are generally killed in a slaughterhouse.
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What about in your country?
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Think about these questions:
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Are farms usually bigger and more mechanised, or are they mostly smaller, using more traditional
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methods?
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Do you think it’s worth paying extra to eat organic food?
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Why or why not?
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Is it important to know how your food is produced?
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Give a reason!
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Pause the video and think about your answers.
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Write them down, say them out loud, or do both.
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Let’s look at our last section.
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Do people ever talk about global warming in your country?
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For sure!
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It’s a big issue.
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We have a long coastline, and a lot of the land is close to sea level, so the dangers
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feel very real.
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I feel like people often don’t pay attention to these things until it’s too late.
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It’s already happening, though.
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There’s more flooding than there used to be, and older people, like my grandparents
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for example, all say that summers have got much hotter than they were 50 years ago.
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That’s kind of scary.
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I read somewhere that even if we cut carbon emissions to zero, global warming would continue
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for at least fifty years, because of the greenhouse gases that are already in the atmosphere.
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The big topic for us is sea levels.
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If the ice caps melt, they say sea levels will rise by two or three metres.
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For some countries, that wouldn’t be a big deal, but we’d lose almost half of our land.
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I don’t think any country will be immune from the problems if it continues.
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So, do you think there’s a solution?
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It doesn’t look optimistic from what I’ve heard.
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I mean, people talk about things like carbon taxes and reforestation programs, which are
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helpful, but I don’t think there’ll be any real progress until there’s true international
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cooperation.
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So far, I don’t see any sign of that.
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In the dialogue, you heard us talking about climate change.
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Can you remember phrases we used to describe the causes and effects of climate change?
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By the way, you can use the terms ‘global warming’ or ‘climate change’.
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People use them with the same meaning.
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Climate change is caused by increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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The main greenhouse gas is carbon dioxide, or CO2.
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Sometimes, instead of talking about carbon dioxide or CO2, people will just refer to
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‘carbon’.
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You can hear things like: ‘We need to cut carbon emissions significantly.’
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Climate change may lead to several problems, particularly flooding caused by rising sea
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levels.
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Although there aren’t clear solutions, some people suggest that carbon taxes or reforestation
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programs are good ways to combat climate change.
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A ‘carbon tax’ means that companies would have to pay the government if their operations
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released CO2 into the atmosphere.
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Let’s see: can you use some of this language?
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Here are three questions for you.
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Are you worried about global warming?
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Why or why not?
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How would your country be affected if sea levels rose significantly?
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What do you think is the best way to deal with climate change?
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Pause the video and make your answers now!
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How was that?
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There’s a lot of language in this lesson, so don’t forget to review any sections that
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were difficult for you.
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Finally, we have a question for you: what’s the biggest environmental issue in your country?
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Let us know in the comments and practise talking about these topics with other learners!
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Thanks for watching!
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See you next time!
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