4. Key language
a. Students first read the definitions, then combine
words on the left with ones on the right to make
multi-word verbal phrases from the article that match
these meanings. They should find them in the article
to check their answers and then write the answers
on the lines provided.
Key:
1. compared with
2. speak out
3. get involved
4. take something for granted
5. hardly even
6. leave behind
1. Warmer
a. Students share their answers to the questions with
a partner or in small groups to introduce the topic of
climate change and its effects on the weather and
people’s lives, livelihoods and living conditions.
2. Key words
a. Students find words in the article that match the
definitions and write them on the lines provided.
Then they should find and highlight them in the
article to read them in context.
Key:
1. activist
2. awareness
3. convinced
4. limit
5. attitudes
6. baby boomer
7. strikes
8. divide
9. responsibility
10. denies
b. Before reading the article carefully, students
use some of the key words to fill the gaps in the
sentences to ensure that they understand and know
how the words are used in other contexts.
Key:
1. limit
2. strikes
3. awareness
4. denies
5. convinced
Article summary:
Taking action against
climate change is no longer just something
that young people do. The results of a
10-year study show that older people are
getting involved, too.
Time:
90 minutes, plus extra time for
presentations
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