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How big is your eco-footprint? 1. How do you get to school? a. bybicycle b. bybus bycar 2. How do you travel short distances? a. on foot/by bike b. bybus & bycar 3. How often do you turn off the lights when you leave a room? a. always turn off the lights when eave a room. | also turn off appliances when they are not in use. b. Loften tum off the lights when I leave a room. c_Isometimes turn off the lights when eave a room. | often forget. 4, How much water do you save? a. I take short showers and turn off the tap when | brush my teeth. b. Tuse a glass when | brush my teeth c. Myshower is only 15 minutes. 6 ~ How big is your house? ‘a. It's big enough for the family. b. Itsabig house with a garden and extra rooms. cc. It’sa very big house with a garden, a garage and a lot of rooms. ‘What do you do with clothes, books ‘and magazines you don't use any more? a. I give them away to charity. [pile them up in my bedroom. . I throw them away. How does your family manage waste athome? a. We use organic waste for composting, recycle some materials and reuse plastic bags. b. We reuse plastic bags and bottles. ‘c. We put all our waste in one bag. ‘What do you do with old or damaged appliances, or electronic waste? ‘a. [take it to authorized e-waste recyclers, b. Iputitin the attic. cI put tin the rubbish bin. It’s easy to* For Its time to * You can compost example, when you're brushing peelings and leftover food. Stop * your teeth, you can * everything. 2) L. 1 Jf — avs Start riding your bike. Stop It’s easy to You can make . Then you can help them into a nice planter for your reduce carbon emissions. garden. = ed al =—S tN . a b. «. a. e. wie de QD ® @ ® LJ Ld Ld

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