Write an article for a newspaper about environmental issues. Try to mention these questions: • What comes to mind when you hear the word "pollution"?
• Who do you think is more responsible for pollution: individuals or government?
• If you could choose one alternative energy source for development, which one would you choose? What for?
• What things can be recycled?
• Do you think global warming is a consequence of pollution?
• How do you think global warming will change the world in the next century?
• What problems negatively affect animals?
• What do you consider to be the most serious human-caused environmental disaster in the world?
1. Reading is (boring). It's more (interesting) to do things with friends
2. I'm too(frightened) to walk back home alone at night
3. Last year's holiday was (amazing). We're really (excited) about his year's
4. Rita and Sam (disagreed) about their holiday, so they went away alone
5. I'm perfectly(satisfied) with just staying at home tonight
6. Heather's story was very(amusing), wasn't it?
7. I'm(bored)! Let's do something(exciting) tonight
8. I've taken up a(thrilling) new sport - bungee jumping. (unfortunately) my parents(disapprove) - they're worried it is(unsafe)
1. We have just (been listening) to the news. You know I (bought) a new radio-
set yesterday.
2. My parents (gave/have given) me a new toy car as a birthday present.
3. He has already (woken up). He always (sleeps) late on Sunday.
4. (Brush) your teeth, Tommy. You ( forgot) to do it yesterday.
5. You do not know the rhyme, have you been learning it?
6. His parents promised to buy him a puppy. Have they already (bought) it?
8. Have you (visited) Mrs Cartright? — I (went) to see her last night.
9. I have never (heard) this song. Who (sings) it?
10. Where is Alice? She has just (returned) from the swimming pool.