Read the conversation again and match the two halves in the two columns. Club leader: Hello. Welcome back. Today we’re discussing environmental problems and environmental protection. What are our serious environmental problems now?Nam: Pollution and habitat loss, I think.Ann: I agree. The air and water quality are getting worse and worse.Club leader: Any others?Ann: Yes, I can think of some like global warming, endangered species loss, …Nam: So what should we do to help protect our...
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Read the conversation again and match the two halves in the two columns.
Club leader: Hello. Welcome back. Today we’re discussing environmental problems and environmental protection. What are our serious environmental problems now?
Nam: Pollution and habitat loss, I think.
Ann: I agree. The air and water quality are getting worse and worse.
Club leader: Any others?
Ann: Yes, I can think of some like global warming, endangered species loss, …
Nam: So what should we do to help protect our environment?
Club leader: We can reduce our carbon footprint even in our homes.
Ann: What do you mean by “carbon footprint”?
Club leader: It’s the amount of carbon dioxide we release into the environment.
Ann: I see. So we can do things like turning off devices when we’re not using them.
Club leader: Right … And there is much more we can do, like practising the 3Rs.
Nam: We can plant more trees in our neighbourhood too.
Ann: And try to avoid using single-use products, like plastic bags, and stop littering.
Club leader: Yeah. And we can volunteer at some local environment programmes to save endangered species.
Read the conversation again. Then match the phrases whose meanings are the same.
What's wrong with you? - What is your problem?
to make yourself at home - to relax and make yourself comfortable as you are at your own home.
How sad! - What a pity!
feel kind of sick - feel weak and tired