Imagine that you are two tourists in Belarus and one of you have an unlimited credit card and the other has only 50$, how are you going to travel and what would you like to visit in Belarus. Make a good dialogue.
№ 15
I. 1. Read
the article and say in 2—3 sentences what it is about.
MAKE YOUR HOME GREENER
Residential buildings are responsible for consuming
27% of the total amount of energy consumed within Europe and are the biggest
source of global warming in the world. This is a fact that has, until recently,
been overlooked by lawmakers trying to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, who
have concentrated their efforts on industry and transport. The EU has now
passed a new law which intends to cut considerably carbon dioxide emissions1
from buildings. This means that each of us can now save the planet from the
comfort of our own homes.
The first things we can do are simple and easy. We can
block up draughts2, switch off unnecessary lights and make sure cold
and hot water taps are not left running. The next step requires more planning
and some expense, but as well as saving energy, we will also save on bills.
Many homes have window and roof insulation3 but it is rarely enough.
Full insulation can have a dramatic effect on energy consumption. We should use
energy efficient light bulbs. These are usually expensive to buy but consume
less than half the energy of standard bulbs. These bulbs last much longer than
conventional light bulbs reducing the consumption of resources. Also, thermal
solar panels are very efficient. They are capable of providing all the hot
water you need.
We
can install a ‘grey’ water recycling system. At present water used to flush the
toilets is of the same drinkable quality that comes out of the taps4.
This is an unnecessary waste of energy used in water purification. A grey water
recycling system cleans water that has been used for washing and sends it
through the toilet system reducing the use of clean drinking water.
New
buildings have more energy saving features in their design. They can have a
wooden structure, extensive insulation, electronic environmental controls,
triple glazing5, a nonpolluting heating system and a turf6
roof. However, it is how we deal with our present homes that will determine
housing’s contribution to global warming. It’s down to each of us, so get
insulating!
1 carbon dioxide emissions [ˈkaːbən daɪˈɒkˈsaɪd ɪˈmɪʃnz] выбросы углекислого газа
2 а draught [draːft] сквозняк
3 insulation [ˌɪnsjʊˈleɪʃn] изоляция, утепление
4 a tap [tæp] кран
5 glazing [ˈɡleɪzɪŋ] вставка стекoл
6 turf [tзːf] торф
2. What energy saving features in the design of
the building are used nowadays? Read aloud the extract which says about it.
3. What can we do to cut carbon dioxide emissions
from buildings?
4. What is considered to be an unnecessary waste
of energy used in water purification?
II. Listen
to the tour guide and answer the questions below.
1. What sort of tour is it?
2. What will the tourists see on the tour?
3. Why does the tourist ask to return the money?
III. Let’s talk about national character and
stereotypes.
5 QUESTIONS
CARD 16 -Tourism
What are the reasons for travelling?
How do you prefer to travel?
What kind of trip would you offer a foreigner to
discover Belarus?
What
questions would you ask a tour guide on a tour of London?
What do you
think are the best holiday destination? Give me some advice.


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