Tiếng Anh 11 Unit 5: Speaking Soạn Anh 11 Kết nối tri thức trang 56, 57
Giải bài tập SGK Tiếng Anh 11 Unit 5 Speaking giúp các em học sinh trả lời các câu hỏi tiếng Anh trang 56, 57 để chuẩn bị bài Global warming trước khi đến lớp.
Soạn Speaking Unit 5 lớp 11 được biên soạn bám sát theo chương trình SGK Global Success 11. Qua đó giúp học sinh nhanh chóng nắm vững được kiến thức để học tốt tiếng Anh 11. Đồng thời giúp thầy cô tham khảo để soạn giáo án Tiếng Anh 11 theo chương trình mới. Vậy sau đây là nội dung chi tiết bài soạn Unit 5 Lớp 11 Speaking trang 56, 57 mời các bạn cùng theo dõi.
Bài 1
Human activities and global warming
(Các hoạt động của con người và sự nóng lên toàn cầu)
Match the activities (1 - 3) with their possible effects on the environment (a - f).
(Nối các hoạt động (1 - 3) với các tác động có thể có của chúng đối với môi trường (a - f).)
1. Cutting down or burning forests | a. When burnt, fossil fuels release greenhouse gases, trapping heat in the atmosphere. |
b. When eating, these animals produce a lot of methane. This gas is responsible for nearly one-third of current global warming. | |
2. Burning coal, oil, and gas | c. Trees use CO2 to grow, so when they are cut down or burnt, the CO2 in the air increase. |
d. Carbon from fossil fuels combines with oxygen in the air to form large amounts of CO2. | |
3. Raising farm animals like goats, sheep, and cows | e. Forests store carbon in the trees and soil, and help reduce the global temperature. |
f. Forests are cut down to make space for farm animals. |
Gợi ý đáp án
1. c, e | 2. a, d | 3. b, f |
Bài 2
2. Use the sentences in the box to complete the conversation. Then practise it in pairs.
(Sử dụng các câu trong khung để hoàn thành đoạn hội thoại. Sau đó thực hành nó theo cặp.)
A. First, deforestation leads to more CO2 in the air
B. I think it’s cutting down or burning forests
C.This also makes the earth even warmer
D. Well, there are two main reasons
Mark: Mai, which human activity is the main cause of global warming?
Mai: (1) __________________________________ .
Mark: Why do you think so?
Mai: (2) ___________________________. (3) ___________________________. Trees use CO2 to grow, so when they are cut down or burnt, CO2 in the air increases.
Mark: I see.
Mai: (4) ___________________________. Forests store carbon in the trees and soil, and help reduce the global temperature. That’s why I think cutting down or burning forests is the most serious problem.
Gợi ý đáp án
1. B | 2. D | 3. A | 4. C |
Bài 3
Work in pairs. Talk about the other human activities that contribute to global warming. Use the ideas in 1, the model and the tips in 2 to help you.
(Làm việc theo cặp. Nói về các hoạt động khác của con người góp phần vào sự nóng lên toàn cầu. Sử dụng ý tưởng trong phần 1, mô hình và mẹo trong phần 2 để giúp bạn.)
Tips (Mẹo)
To present your ideas clearly in a discussion, you should:
• state your opinion directly, e.g. I think/ believe the most serious problem is burning coal, oil, and gas.
• introduce your arguments, e.g. There are two main reasons.
• use linking words to order your arguments, e.g. First,/Second, ...
Besides,/Moreover,/In addition, ....
Last,/Finally,...
Gợi ý đáp án
Sophie: Hey John, have you heard about the different human activities that contribute to global warming?
John: Yeah, I have heard about some of them, like cutting down forests and burning fossil fuels.
Sophie: That’s right. Cutting down or burning forests releases carbon dioxide, but burning coal, oil, and gas also contribute to global warming. When fossil fuels are burnt, they release greenhouse gases that trap heat in the atmosphere.
John: That’s really interesting. I didn’t know that. Are there any other human activities that contribute to global warming?
Sophie: Yes, there are. For example, raising farm animals like goats, sheep, and cows also contributes to global warming. These animals produce a lot of methane, which is responsible for nearly one-third of current global warming.
John: Wow, I had no idea that raising farm animals had such a big impact on the environment. What about the impact of cutting down forests for farming?
Sophie: That’s a good point. Cutting down forests to make space for farm animals also contributes to global warming. Forests store carbon in the trees and soil, and help reduce the global temperature. When forests are cut down, the carbon is released into the atmosphere, which contributes to global warming.
John: Thanks for sharing all this information with me, Sophie. It’s really eye-opening to learn about the different human activities that contribute to global warming.
Bài 4
Work in groups. Decide which human activity contributes to global warming the most. Report to the whole class.
(Làm việc nhóm. Quyết định hoạt động nào của con người góp phần vào sự nóng lên toàn cầu nhiều nhất. Báo cáo với cả lớp.)
Gợi ý đáp án
Group discussion:
Member 1: In my opinion, burning fossil fuels is the human activity that contributes the most to global warming. When we burn coal, oil, and gas, they release large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which traps heat and leads to global warming.
Member 2: I agree that burning fossil fuels is a major contributor to global warming, but I think that raising farm animals is just as significant. The methane produced by these animals is responsible for nearly one-third of current global warming.
Member 3: I think cutting down or burning forests is the most serious problem. Deforestation leads to more carbon dioxide in the air, and forests store carbon in the trees and soil, which helps reduce global temperature. When forests are cut down, the carbon is released into the atmosphere, which contributes to global warming.
Member 4: I think all these activities are significant contributors to global warming, but I believe that burning fossil fuels is the most damaging. It not only releases carbon dioxide but also other harmful pollutants that affect air quality and human health.
Group Conclusion:
After considering each member's opinion, the group has concluded that burning fossil fuels is the human activity that contributes the most to global warming. However, they acknowledge that other activities such as raising farm animals and deforestation are also significant contributors to global warming and need to be addressed.