Super-clean, super-smooth, super-white seem to have become a common routine, if not an obsession, for most of us. We meticulously apply our toothpaste and scrub with no second thoughts. However, apart from the damage we may cause to the top layer of our skin, we also cause serious damage to the environment. Why is that? It is because of microbeads, the tiny polyethylene particles contained in exfoliating products. Furthermore, our synthetic fabric clothes seem to add to the problem because of the microfibers they contain.
Watch the following videos to see how this is happening. Complete the missing information as you watch.
A)
Microbeads are found in … and …
Their size is less than … milimetre.
Water treatment plants are not … to filter them out.
Microbeads … organic pollutants in the water and they form toxins.
In 1994, the United Nations proclaimed 16 September the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, commemorating the date of the signing, in 1987, of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer.
Ozone, what is it? Where does it come from? Why is the ozone layer important?
Read the text and find out (there are also some exercises and videos about it!).
PART A
Background information
We are familiar with the most common form of oxygen, the form that we all breathe. It is made up of two oxygen atoms (O2). Ozone is made up of three oxygen atoms (O3) and can be beneficial or harmful, depending on where it is found in the atmosphere.
In the stratosphere, ozone protects us from ultraviolet radiation, so it is beneficial to human health. On the other hand, ground-level ozone is a pollutant and is harmful to human health. Remember, the ozone chemical is the same, but where it is located determines if it is beneficial or a pollutant.
1) CHOOSE THE CORRECT SYNONYM FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING WORDS:
a) common= usual / habitual
b) beneficial= worthy/good
c) harmful= damaging /risky
d) a pollutant= hazardous substance / infection
PART B
Stratospheric Ozone
As shown in the picture to the right, the stratosphere is the layer of atmosphere above the troposphere. The stratosphere contains a thin layer of ozone. The stratospheric ozone layer occurs naturally. It protects life on earth by filtering out the sun’s harmful ultraviolet radiation.
Ozone gas (O3) forms when oxygen molecules interact with ultraviolet rays from the sun. Ozone molecules absorb ultraviolet light and split into molecules of oxygen (O2) and oxygen atoms (O). The ultraviolet light then splits some more of the O2 to form more oxygen atoms. Oxygen atoms (O) combine with O2 to create ozone, which is of course, O3.
Under normal conditions this ozone layer is continuously being depleted and regenerated. UV light breaks down O2 to single O atoms and then reforms to O3 again and again. This process allows most of the ultraviolet light to be filtered out before it reaches the earth. Ultraviolet light, or UV radiation, can cause skin cancer in humans.2 to form more oxygen atoms. Oxygen atoms (O) combine with O2 to create ozone, which is of course, O3.
2)QUESTIONS
Where is the stratosphere?
Where is the ozone layer found?
Why is the ozone layer important?
How often is the ozone layer created?
Why is ultraviolet light, or UV radiation threatening to human health?
Explain how the ozone layer formation process filters UV radiation.
PART 3
Do you know what CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons) are? Where are they found?
3) CIRCLE ALL THE ITEMS THAT APPLY:
Chlorofluorocarbons are found in:
refrigerators / home and automobile air conditioners / washing powder / batteries/ Styrofoam cups / aerosol cans / plastic packaging / perfumes / plastic foam
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Now humans have introduced chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) to the atmosphere and the chlorine in CFCs reacts with the ozone and changes the whole process. CFCs were first introduced in the 1920s. They were very useful as coolants in air conditioners and refrigerators, propellants for aerosol sprays, and agents used to produce plastic foam. The CFC molecules are very stable close to the earth, but when they reach the stratosphere ultraviolet radiation breaks them up into their more-reactive components. These components then react with the ozone molecules breaking them apart, thus reducing the amount of available oxygen atoms necessary to form ozone.
Before the chlorine is finally removed from the atmosphere (in one to two years by precipitation), each chlorine atom will have destroyed approximately 100,000 ozone molecules – exposing the earth to more harmful ultraviolet rays.
The amount of ozone has been so depleted in some areas that scientists now refer to “holes” in the ozone. Depletion of the stratospheric ozone layer is of great concern since it protects the earth’s surface by absorbing 99 percent of the ultraviolet light energy coming from the sun. .
1) Click here to do a cloze text exercise on part of the above text.
Throughout the 1980s, several countries–including Canada, Mexico, Australia and several European nations, with the USA having taken action earlier –passed regulations banning CFC use in aerosol containers. Under the Montreal Protocol agreement, CFC propellant production was phased out as of January 1, 1996 in industrialized countries and expected to be phased out by 2010 in developing nations.
KEY
1) Correct synonyms
a) usual
b) good
c) damaging
d) hazardous waste
2) Answers
It’s over the troposphere at a height of 10-50 km above the earth.
It’s found in the stratosphere.
Because it protects life on earth by filtering out the sun’s harmful ultraviolet radiation.
Under normal conditions the ozone layer is continuously being regenerated.
Ultraviolet light, or UV radiation, can cause skin cancer to humans.
Open answer.
3) Answers
Chlorofluorocarbons are found in:
refrigerators / home and automobile air conditioners / Styrofoam cups / aerosol cans / plastic packaging / plastic foam
TERMS
• Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs): a group of chemicals used for a wide variety of products such as aerosols and refrigerants
• Ozone: a colorless gas composed of three oxygen atoms.
• Stratosphere: the layer of the atmosphere overlying the troposphere to about 30 miles in altitude.
Information about the Montreal Protocole by scientists. Among them, Dr.F.Sherwook Rowland and Dr Mario Molina the nobel awarded scientists who explained ozone layer depletion back in 1995.
You used to __________ to me like I was the only one around You used to __________ on me, the only other choice was falling down You used to___________with me like we had no where we needed to go Nice and slow, to no place in particular
CHORUS
We used to __________ this figured out, we used to__________ without a doubt The nights were __________ for the first time that I’d see We used to ___________ this under control, we never thought we used to know At least there’s you and at least there’s me Can we get this back? Can we get this back to how it used to be?
I used to ___________ for you and I got lost along the way I used to ___________, you always had the just right thing to say
I used to ___________ you, never really cared where we would go Fast or slow, to _____________ at all
CHORUS
I _________around me and I want you to be there ‘Cause I miss the things that we ___________ Look around you, it’s ___________ and you’re sad ‘Cause you ___________ the love that we had
You used to __________ to me like I was the only one around The only one around
CHORUS
Yeah, to how it used to be, to how it used to be Yeah, to how it used to be, to how it used to be
Songwriters Christopher Daughtry;Zachary David Maloy;Howard Benson
QUESTIONS FOR THOUGHT
Who do you think is “you” in the song? Why?
What things did the singer use to do in the past?
How did the singer use to feel in the past?
What has changed now?
Are there any moments in your life that you say : “Can we get this back to how it used to be?”
FULL SONG HERE
You used to talk to me like I was the only one around
You used to lean on me, the only other choice was falling down
You used to walk with me like we had no where we needed to go
Nice and slow, to no place in particular
We used to have this figured out, we used to breathe without a doubt
The nights were clearer for the first time that I’d see
We used to have this under control, we never thought we used to know
At least there’s you and at least there’s me
Can we get this back? Can we get this back to how it used to be?
I used to reach for you and I got lost along the way
I used to listen, you always had the just right thing to say
I used to follow you, never really cared where we would go
Fast or slow, to anywhere at all
We used to have this figured out, we used to breathe without a doubt
The nights were clearer for the first time that I’d see
We used to have this under control, we never thought we used to know
At least there’s you and at least there’s me
Can we get this back? Can we get this back to how it used to be?
I look around me and I want you to be there
‘Cause I miss the things that we shared
Look around you, it’s empty and you’re sad
‘Cause you miss the love that we had
You used to talk to me like I was the only one around
The only one around
We used to have this figured out, we used to breathe without a doubt
The nights were clearer for the first time that I’d see
We used to have this under control, we never thought we used to know
At least there’s you and at least there’s me
Can we get this back? Can we get this back to how it used to be?
Yeah, to how it used to be, to how it used to be
Yeah, to how it used to be, to how it used to be
Watch the video, listen and fill in the missing lyrics. The correct answers are further down this page.
Internet Junkie by Honor Finnegan.
Woke up this morning quick as 1-2-3 There’s something’s out there just __1__ for me It’s like a world of __2__in an impossible world Just __3__up the mac and let the magic unfurl I need to use the bathroom, I need to be __4__ Let me check my facebook first instead
Got something on my back like a __5__monkey I’m an internet user, I’m a facebook junkie An AIM __6__, and a twittering fool When I’m not plugged in, I don’t know what to do I got this __7__feeling in the back of my mind Let me check my email one more time
The first thing in the morning, last thing before bed Got to __8__that itch, the monkey must be fed I don’t want to __9__out so I gotta check in Give me a mouse and a pad, and let the party begin Got some dishes in the __10__, some laundry on the bed Let me check my youtube first instead
A __11__ – google it A celebrity – google it A TV show theme – google it An SNL scene – google it If you can think it up, search and you will find Man the internet really __12__my mind The latest tragedy – google it What’s the weather gonna be – google it Did I win the lottery? – google it Do you wanna buy my CD – google it Honor Finnegan If you get it wrong, you’ll get a google __13__ Did you mean Honor Finnegan? Or Honor Finnigan? In any case, you’re gonna find me, and you can buy my CD If you google it!
I could go for a __14__, I could take some B6 But my DSL is __15__, just one more fix I could drink a little java, I could drink a little chai But my internet browser gives a __16__good high Give me a good safari __17__, or a firefox hit Man the internet is some really good (laugh)
There’s something on my back There’s something on my back There’s something on my back, y’all And it’s __18__ than crack It’s 2:00 in the morning Am I losing my mind? It’s 3:00 in the morning Am I losing my mind? It’s 4:00 in the morning Am I losing my mind? If I check my email, my facebook, one more time?
AIM = American OnLine Instant Messenger
SNL= Saturday Night Live
B6 = one of the vitamins
DSL= Digital Subscriber Line (DSL, originally digital subscriber loop) is a family of technologies that provide Internet access
Why did the woman wake up in a hurry this morning?
What was waiting for her?
Who was on her back?
What are the jobs she needs to do? Short them in categories: SELF CARE HOUSEHOLD INTERNET
Which are her priority jobs? How do you think she feels? Why?
Have you got any internet priorities in common? How do you use the internet? How much time do you spend on the internet daily?
How much do you empathize with the woman?
Why does she call the internet “a world-wide monkey”?
Why do you think “It’s like a world of possibility in an impossible world”? (3rd line)
What makes the internet so addictive do you think?
Find the derivatives missing in the following piece, from a study published in the journal Addiction Research and Theory by Dr Shumaila Yousafzai of Cardiff Business School.The correct answers are further down this page.
While conventional videogames have an ending, or may become boring and __1__[repeat] , Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs) are an __2__[exhaust] system of goals and __3__[succeed] , in which the character becomes stronger and richer by moving to new levels while accumulating treasures, power and __4__[weapon].
In recent years, the __5__[problem] use of online videogames has received increased __6__[attend] not only from the media, but also from psychologists, psychiatrists, mental health organisations and __7__[game] themselves.
A number of studies from different cultures are providing evidence that around seven to 11% of players seem to be having real problems to the point that they are __8__[consider] pathological players. Some are reported to have been playing for 40, 60, and even near 90 hours in a gaming session.
ANSWERS
repetitive
inexhaustible
success
weaponry
problematic
attention
gamers
considered
Interested in learning more about internet addiction and how to prevent it? Study a relevant infographic and watch this video:
EXTRA TEACHING IDEAS: Get your students to suggest useful tips to prevent internet addiction after some discussion and a web search. They could turn their ideas into a presentation or infographic to share on the school site.
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