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Expressions
CLASS in Englishand
ACTIVITY : VOCABULARY Communications
PRONUNCIATION IELTS
HOME
Verbs:
IELTS Word formal CLIMATE
UseFocus: CHANGE
words instead of informal words in speaking
WORK
VIETNAMESE Use the formal
FORMAL
INFORMAL: FORMAL WORDS:
MEANING
ENGLISH
IELTS WORD
IELTS WORD MEANING Examples:
sorry APOLOGIZE, APOLOGISE IN THE
go up INCREASE
Informal: I’m SENTENCE
sorry…
go down DECREASE
Formal: I apologize…
1. CLIMATE
set up ESTABLISH
look at EXAMINE Informal: The market sales go up…
2. CHANGE Formal: The market sales increase…
blow up EXPLODE
find out DISCOVER
3. SURVIVE Informal: I stand for Blue Eagle team.
put off POSTPONE, DELAY
rack up
4. POLLUTIONACCUMULATE Formal: I represent Blue Eagle team.
make up FABRICATE
5. CONTROL
stand for REPRESENT
Expressions
CLASS in Englishand
ACTIVITY : VOCABULARY Communications
PRONUNCIATION
IELTS
Verbs:
IELTS Word formal CLIMATE
UseFocus: CHANGE
words instead of informal words in speaking
REVIEW
Vocabulary Words:
1.Weather - is more about short term changes
2.Climate - is more about longer term changes
3.Climate Change - the change in general weather conditions on the
earth over a long period of time.
4. Global Warming - an increase in the global average temperature on
earth
For example, we see more extremes weather nowadays, such as storms,
tornadoes and floods than in the past.
5. Gas emissions - the production of gases like carbon dioxide (CO2),
and methane (CH4)
IELTS Word Focus: SPEAKING SKILLS
6 ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILLS
1. Projection – attitude/confidence/voice
2. Vocabulary – words
3. Comprehension – understanding
4. Pace - speed
5. Pitch - tone
6. Pauses - gaps and silence
Climate Change and
Global warming
Climate change is a result of What is global warming?
global warming. It’s a complex
It is a long-term warming of our
changes affecting our planet’s
weather and climate systems. planet. “Global warming” is
Climate change covers not one aspect of climate change.
only increasing temperatures It refers to the increase in
but also extreme weather global temperatures because
events, unbalanced wildlife of collective concentrations of
populations, ice melts, and
greenhouse gases in the
habitats, rising sea levels, and
a range of other impacts. atmosphere.
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Expressions
CLASS ACTIVITY :in English Communications
VOCABULARY and PRONUNCIATION
Verbs:
IELTS Word formal GLOBAL
UseFocus: words insteadWARMING
of informal words in speaking
1. Greenhouse effect is the process that's making
the Earth gradually warmer due to the release of
gasses such as carbon dioxide.
2. Atmosphere is a protective layer of gases that
shelters all life on Earth, keeping temperatures
within a relatively small range and blocking out
harmful rays of sunlight.
3. Emissions is the release of harmful gases or smoke into the open air.
4. Carbon dioxide CO2 is a natural greenhouse gas emitted when fossil
fuels are burned in vehicles, buildings, and industrial processes.
5. Fossil Fuels are hydrocarbon, examples are coal, oil and gas
considered are non-renewable resources. It take hundreds of millions of
years to form. When burned to produce energy, cause harmful
greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide.
Expressions in English Communications
Verbs: Use formal
IELTS words
Word GLOBAL
instead
Focus: WARMING
of informal words in speaking
IELTS QUESTIONS:
1. What is climate change and global
warming for you?
2. What are the causes of global warming?
3. What is greenhouse effect?
4. What can do to help prevent global
warming ?
5. Is the global warming a big concern in
your country?
Basic Rules in Grammar sentence structure:
Grammar is a system of language rules about the words are used
in the sentence and its proper changes in different situations.
A sentence structure is the order of all the parts in a sentence: such as the articles,
subject, predicate, objects, phrases, punctuation, etc. It deals with independent and
dependent clauses and how they’re combined.
1. ARTICLES in the sentence: A, an and The are determiner used before a noun. It’s
a short monosyllabic word that is used to define if the noun is specific or not.
A is used before a singular noun and with consonant words (“c,” “s,” “t,” “v”…).
Ex: a cat, a bird, a child, a doctor…
An is used before a noun that starts with a vowel words ( “a,” “e,” “o,” “i”…).
Ex: an apple, an egg, an ant, an orange…
The is used in front of all nouns to describe someone or something specific.
Ex: the earth, the world, the sky, the air, the weather, the love…
NOTE: EXEPTIONS, words starts with a vowel, but use ‘a’ instead of ‘an’ and vice versa
Basic Rules in Grammar sentence structure:
1. ARTICLES in the sentence: A, an and The are determiner used before a noun. It’s
a short monosyllabic word that is used to define if the noun is specific or not.
NOTE: EXEPTIONS, words starts with a vowel, but use ‘a’ instead of ‘an’ and vice versa