Write
a short description of the carbon cycle using the diagram and notes
below.
Cut
up strips and shuffle and have students re-arrange them in order in
groups
The
diagram shows how both human activity and nature are parts of the
carbon cycle.
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Mining
companies dig up fossil fuels.
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After
processing, these energy sources are ready for use in factories,
cars and houses.
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Factories
need a large quantity of electricity to power their machines.
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They burn
fossil fuels in order to generate this power.
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During
this process, the factories release carbon dioxide into the
atmosphere.
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This gas
is also emitted when people drive their cars or use electrical
appliances such as refrigerators and air-conditioners at home.
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Plants
take in carbon dioxide from the air through their leaves.
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Animals
then feed on plants and absorb carbon dioxide, which they
subsequently exhale.
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When
plants and animals die, their remains go into the ground and
decay.
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Over
millions of years, these remains turn into fossil fuels such as
coal, oil and natural gas, which are then used to create energy.
|
In
conclusion, the carbon cycle is a long process involving humankind
and nature.
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Task 1: The Carbon Cycle
Paragraph
1:
human
activity //
nature
Paragraph
2:
human
activity
Paragraph
3:
nature
Conclusion
human
activity //
nature
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Your teacher will give you the sentences to re-arrange into an essay. Try to follow the 4 paragraph structure listed on the left. |
Answers:
Task 1: The Carbon Cycle
Paragraph
1:
human
activity //
nature
Paragraph
2:
human
activity
Paragraph
3:
nature
Conclusion
human
activity //
nature
|
The diagram shows how
both human activity and nature are parts of the carbon cycle.
Mining companies dig up
fossil fuels. After processing, these energy sources are ready for
use in factories, cars and houses. Factories need a large quantity
of electricity to power their machines. They burn fossil fuels in
order to generate this power. During this process, the factories
release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This gas is also
emitted when people drive their cars or use electrical appliances
such as refrigerators and air-conditioners at home.
Plants take in carbon
dioxide from the air through their leaves. Animals then feed on
plants and absorb carbon dioxide, which they subsequently exhale.
When plants and animals die, their remains go into the ground and
decay. Over millions of years, these remains turn into fossil
fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas, which are then used to
create energy.
In conclusion, the carbon cycle is a long process
involving humankind and nature.
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Word Count: 162
Scrambled order
They burn fossil fuels in order to
generate this power.
|
Mining companies dig up fossil
fuels.
|
Factories need a large quantity of
electricity to power their machines.
|
Plants take in carbon dioxide from
the air through their leaves.
|
During this process, the factories
release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
|
This gas is also emitted when people drive their cars or use
electrical appliances such as refrigerators and air-conditioners at home.
|
When plants and animals die, their
remains go into the ground and decay.
|
Animals then feed on plants and absorb carbon dioxide, which they
subsequently exhale.
|
After processing, these energy
sources are ready for use in factories, cars and houses.
|
Over millions of years, these remains turn into fossil fuels such as
coal, oil and natural gas, which are then used to create energy.
|
The diagram shows how both human
activity and nature are parts of the carbon cycle.
|
In
conclusion, the carbon cycle is a long process involving humankind and
nature.
|
1 comment:
For a Power Point Presentation that guides students through this essay, see here:
http://joelswagman.blogspot.com/2015/11/powerpoint-presentation-for-ielts-task.html
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