Total [6] Task. 4 SPEAKING. Task. You are given a card with a topic and questions to speak about for 2-3 minutes. Before you speak you have one minute to think about what you are going to say and you can make notes if you wish. Card 1 - «Earth and our place in it>> 1. What comes to mind when you hear the word 'pollution'? 2. Who do you think is more responsible for pollution, individual people or the government? 3. What do you as an individual do to prevent it? If you could choose one alternative energy source to develop which one would you choose? Why? Card 2 - «Earth and our place in it>> 1. What are some things that can be recycled? 2. What are some things that your community is doing to help the environment? 3. What are some ways that you can reduce pollution in your country? 4. Do you think global warming is an effect of pollution? Card 3-«Charities and Conflict>> 1. What types of charities do you think are doing the best and most effective work in the world? 2. What do you think about giving money to homeless people or beggars? 3. Do you think it is better to give time or money? 4. Do you think countries should help the poor in their own country before sending aid to other count Why? Card 4-«Charities and Conflict»> 1. What do you think are some important charities people should give to? 2. Do you think people should give money to homeless people? 3. Should rich people and corporations be forced to give to charity? 4. What benefits can you get by volunteering?​

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Card 2. Earth and our place in it.

Recycling encompasses various items such as paper, cardboard, glass, plastic bottles, aluminum cans, specific plastic containers, steel cans, and electronic waste. My community actively engages in environmental initiatives, emphasizing recycling programs, community-wide clean-up drives, advocating for renewable energy, tree planting campaigns, and educating locals on sustainable practices. To mitigate pollution, promoting clean energy sources like solar and wind power, encouraging public transport, imposing stringent industrial emission regulations, adopting eco-friendly agricultural methods, and promoting waste reduction and recycling are crucial strategies. Global warming indeed correlates with human-induced pollution, primarily the emission of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane. These gases trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to rising global temperatures and resultant climate changes, known as global warming, making pollution control vital for addressing this environmental challenge.

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