Chapter 3: Lesson 2

Lesson 2:  Paragraph 1

Learning goals:
-You will be able to explain what ‘fossil energy sources’ means
-You can discuss how the use of fossil fuels affects the atmosphere
-Give an example of climate change in the Netherlands

Language aim:
-You can use the word prosperity in a sentence
-You can explain what the word emission means

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Lesson 2:  Paragraph 1

Learning goals:
-You will be able to explain what ‘fossil energy sources’ means
-You can discuss how the use of fossil fuels affects the atmosphere
-Give an example of climate change in the Netherlands

Language aim:
-You can use the word prosperity in a sentence
-You can explain what the word emission means

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(enhanced) Greenhouse effect

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Carbon cycle

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Emission: uitstoot

Well, reducing carbon emission from industries...

This dual emission would be costly and harmful to the environment.

Prosperity: welvaart (noun)

This will be for the prosperity of Europe.

Prosperous: welvarend (adjective)

It should really be a very prosperous country


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Assignment
Compare the carbon cycle and the enhanced greenhouse effect. 
What can you tell about the effects on the climate by the use of fossil fuels?
How does it affect the atmosphere?(Affect: beinvloed Effect: gevolg)

Talk to each trying to use the words emission and prosperity.

Example: the fossil fuels in the Netherlands are the engine of our prosperity. Unfortunately there is a lot of emission and therefore enhancing the greenhouse effect.

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Effect: earthquake
The earthquakes and subsidence (verzakkingen) in Groningen are caused by the extraction (ontginning) of natural gas.

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Homework
1 t/m 9 
Lessonup questions

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Greenhouse effect is influenced by...
A
The amount of solar rays hitting the earth
B
The temperature on the ground
C
The amount of gases in the air
D
The percentage of reflected sunshine

Slide 10 - Quiz

What is a greenhouse gas?
A
Carbon dioxide
B
Methane
C
Water vapour
D
CFK

Slide 11 - Quiz

Name an example of a fossil fuel

Slide 12 - Open question

What is the difference between fossil fuels and sustainable energy sources?

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'they are the engine of prosperity' what does this mean?
A
The level of development is high because of sustainable fuels
B
Fossil fuels made the Netherlands a wealthy country

Slide 14 - Quiz