Read and match. ⇱
LOOK AND MATCH. ⇱
READ AND FILL. ⇱
Water is abundant ___(18)___ this area.
Coal is a common ___(19)___ source.
I drink water ___(20)___ a plastic bottle.
Please ___(21)___ off the lights when you leave.
We rely on the ___(22)___ for information.
A solar ___(23)___ can power your house.
We might run ___(24)___ of milk soon.
We use many electrical appliances ___(25)___ day.
Read and choose True or False. ⇱
Mr Tan: Lan, what are you doing? It's pretty late now.
Lan: I'm doing a project on energy sources. But I don't quite understand what energy is
Mr Tan: Well, it's power that we use to provide us with light, heat or electricity.
Lan: Oh. Where does it come from? Mr Tan: It comes from many different sources like coal, oil, natural gas.... We call them non-renewable sources
Lan: Can it come from the sun, wind or water too?
Mr Tan: Yes, it can. We call those types of energy renewable sources because we cannot run out of them. Renewable means we can easily replace them.
Lan: I get it now.
Mr Tan: You know, some types of energy are cheap and easy to use, but others are more expensive and harder to find…
READ AND FILL. ⇱
Energy is ___(31)___ that we use to provide us with light, heat or electricity.
When energy comes from the ___(32)___, wind and water, we call it renewable energy.
When energy comes from wind, we call it ___(33)___ energy.
We cannot ___(34)___ out of renewable energy.
Some types of energy are ___(35)___ and easy to use.
Reading comprehension. ⇱
Mr Lam: As you know we use energy for cooking, heating and lighting. But it's not cheap. So how can we save energy at home? Linh, what do you do to save electricity?
Linh: Well, I always turn off the lights before going to bed. I have some electrical appliances, such as a TV, a CD player, ... I turn them off when I don't use them. I think it helps us save electricity.
Mr Lam: You're right. What about you, Minh?
Minh: Well, we use low energy light bulbs at my house. We always turn them off when leaving the room. We use solar panels to warm water too. It's cheap and clean.
Mr Lam: Sounds interesting. And how about you, ...?