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Unit 7
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Unit 7, Optimise Academy B2 2nd Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 7, Optimise Academy B2 2nd
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
carbon footprint | the total amount of carbon dioxide and other gases a person or activity produces. | We're trying to reduce our carbon footprint by using our bikes more and the car less. |
climate change | long-term changes in the Earth's weather patterns, often caused by human activity. | We need to take climate change more seriously, or our world is going to become a very different place. |
global warming | the gradual increase in the Earth's temperature due to pollution and greenhouse gases. | If we don't do something about global warming, some islands are going to disappear under the sea. |
greenhouse effect | the trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere that keeps the planet warm. | The greenhouse effect means our planet is becoming warmer than it should be. |
ozone layer | a layer of gas high in the atmosphere that protects the Earth from harmful sunlight. | Although we can't see it, the ozone layer protects us from dangerous UV radiation. |
renewable energy | energy that comes from natural sources that can be replaced, like the sun, wind, or water. | We need to rely more on renewable energy like solar energy to generate electricity. |
sustainable development | progress that meets current needs without harming the environment or future generations. | Governments are now more concerned about sustainable development, but they still don't do enough to control economic growth. |
toxic waste | dangerous or poisonous materials produced by factories or industries. | There is a lot of industry there, and the river and sea are polluted with toxic waste. |
call for | require, demand | This situation calls for immediate action. |
chop down | make a tree, etc. fall by cutting it | We decided to chop down the old oak tree in the garden. |
clean up | make a place completely clean and tidy | Why don't you clean up your room before your friends arrive? |
die out | become less common and then disappear | Does anyone know why the dinosaurs died out? |
do away with | get rid of | They've done away with the traffic lights outside the school. |
run out | if sth runs out, you don't have any more of it | One day, all the world's oil supply will run out. What will we do then? |
throw away | get rid of sth you no longer want | Do you mind if I throw away all these old magazines? |
wipe out | destroy completely | Wolves were wiped out in Britain centuries ago. |
affected by | changed or influenced by something. | Were you affected by the recent floods? |
exposed to | in a situation where you are not protected from something harmful. | Young children shouldn't be exposed to cigarette smoke. |
harmful to | causing damage or injury to someone or something. | Building another airport will be very harmful to the local environment. |
protect from | to keep someone or something safe from danger or harm. | Elephants need to be protected from local hunters. |
threatened by | in danger because of something that could harm or destroy you. | The local wildlife is threatened by pollution from factories. |
waste of | a bad or careless use of something valuable like time or money. | Trying to explain something to Harry is a waste of time because he never listens. |
benefit | (v) to be helped or improved by something; (n) an advantage or positive result. | Students benefit from studying in small groups. |
industry | the business of producing goods or providing services. | The tourism industry provides thousands of jobs in this region. |
live | (v) to have life or exist; (adj) happening now or being broadcast as it happens; (adv) in a way that shows something is happening in real time. | They live in a small apartment in the city center. |
ordinary | normal or not special. | She's just an ordinary student with a big dream. |
origin | the beginning, source, or cause of something. | Scientists are studying the origin of the universe. |
signify | to represent, mean, or show something. | A red flag can signify danger or warning. |
storm | very bad weather with strong winds, rain, thunder, or snow. | The storm caused several trees to fall across the road. |
tradition | a custom or belief that has been passed down through generations. | It's a family tradition to have dinner together every Sunday. |