The 11th-12th of January, 2021
Good afternoon, dear students!
It's cold today, isn't it? I'm sure you're happy that today you are at home.
In your Student's book find page 46, read the text about future. New words write down in the notebook. Then create your ideas about future - exercise 8 page 47 (10 sentences).
Watch: how to speak about future
Twenty eighth of December
2020 will end soon! So, let's speak about FUTURE!
1. We spoke about environment and some scientists try to protect polar bears!
What do you know about polar bears? True/False.
1. Polar bears live in the Arctic/the Antarctic.
2. Polar bears spend a lot of time on small islands/ on sea ice.
3. Clobal warming is/ isn't a danger to polar bears.
2. Read the text and check your answers.
WILL THERE STILL BE POLAR BEARS IN THE WORLD IN 2100?
Polar bears need sea ice to hunt, rest and travel. But the ice in the Arctic is melting because of global warming. Scientists believe that some time between 2059 and 2078 there will be no sea ice in summer in the Arctic Sea. the polar bearr's habitat will become smaller and smaller. Bears wonn't get enough food in the summer; they won't be able to feed their young and many bears will die in winter.
There are now between 20,000 and 25,000 polar bears in the world. Some scientists predict that sixty percent will disappear before 2050. Will they all die before the end of the century?
3. Watch how to speak about future actions, events. grammar future simple
4. What do you think will happen in the next fifty years? Complete the sentences with will and won't.
1. People __________________________ travel less.
2. Summers ______________________ get hotter.
3. Nuclear energy (ядерная энергия)__________________________ become safer and more popular.
4. Elephants _____________________ die out.
5. There ________________ be enough food in Europe.
6. Pollution _________________________ become worse.
4. Answer these questions in your notebook. Give full answers.
1. Will people still use cars in sixty years' time?
2. Will Venice and Amsterdam disappear under the sea?
3. Will there be enough food for everyone?
4. Will scientists solve the world energy problem?
5. Will there be a lot more people in the world?
5. watch our future in 2050
Stay tuned,
S.V.