1 CHAPTER 7 Pallet Construction. 2 3 Preview Questions Do you recycle? What are other examples of “green” practices? Imagine that you need a very inexpensive.

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1 CHAPTER 7 Pallet Construction

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3 Preview Questions Do you recycle? What are other examples of “green” practices? Imagine that you need a very inexpensive place to live. What are some inexpensive types of housing?

4 Pallets have become a popular product in the “green” community. Many people would rather recycle products than buy new ones. From furniture to skateboard ramps to houses, recycled pallets are everywhere -- if you know where to look! The following is an interview with pallet builder, Jill Murphy.

5 Interviewer Interviewer: I understand that you built a pallet house after you had some money problems. May I ask you about that? Murphy Murphy: Sure. In 2007 I lost my job and couldn’t pay the rent. I knew a farmer with some vacant land, and we made an agreement. In exchange for some farm work, I could build on his land. Interviewer Interviewer: Could you describe your house? Murphy Murphy: Sure. It’s the size of a small bus. I built it with eighty pallets, a hammer, nails, and two friends. Interviewer Interviewer: They must be good friends! Murphy Murphy: They are. I’d better say their names: Phil and Ina. Thanks guys!

6 Interviewer Interviewer: Next, could you explain why pallets are becoming so popular? Murphy Murphy: Because they’re strong, they’re everywhere, and they’re usually free. Some pallets aren’t very environmentally friendly, however. For example, some pallets may contain dangerous chemicals. Interviewer Interviewer: Do you still use those pallets, then? Murphy Murphy: Well, you might. You have to think about your project. If you’re building an outdoor bench, and you’re going to paint the bench, then it’s probably okay. Interviewer Interviewer: Next, could you explain why pallets are becoming so popular? Murphy Murphy: Because they’re strong, they’re everywhere, and they’re usually free. Some pallets aren’t very environmentally friendly, however. For example, some pallets may contain dangerous chemicals. Interviewer Interviewer: Do you still use those pallets, then? Murphy Murphy: Well, you might. You have to think about your project. If you’re building an outdoor bench, and you’re going to paint the bench, then it’s probably okay.

7 Interviewer Interviewer: Finally, would you talk a little bit about where to find pallets? Are you able to buy them? Murphy Murphy: Sure. Well, you could buy them, but you really don’t have to. You can find them easily—for example, in the trash. Or maybe a business will give them to you if you agree to pick them up. Interviewer Interviewer: Interesting. That’s a win-win, isn’t it? Interviewer Interviewer: Finally, would you talk a little bit about where to find pallets? Are you able to buy them? Murphy Murphy: Sure. Well, you could buy them, but you really don’t have to. You can find them easily—for example, in the trash. Or maybe a business will give them to you if you agree to pick them up. Interviewer Interviewer: Interesting. That’s a win-win, isn’t it?

8 Reading Comprehension 1. What are some uses of pallets? 2. What materials do you need to build a pallet house? 3. Why are pallets popular? 4. Where can you get pallets? For furniture, skateboard ramps, houses. You need pallets, a hammer, nails, and a few friends. They are strong, everywhere, and free. You can buy them, find them in the trash, or get them from businesses. Answer the questions.

9 G RAMMAR P RACTICE Circle the correct completions. Circle the correct completions. Read the sentences. Write A (ability), P (permission), Pos (possibility), Ad (advice), Nec (necessity), or Pr (preference). ____ 1. Do you have to get a permit before building a pallet house? ____ 2. A pallet may be wooden, plastic, or metal. ____ 3. A team of workers can build a pallet house in one day. Nec Pos A

10 G RAMMAR P RACTICE Read the sentences. Write A (ability), P (permission), Pos (possibility), Ad (advice), Nec (necessity), or Pr (preference). ____ 4. Should you wear gloves when you work with pallets? ____ 5. May we have your old pallets, please? ____ 6. Some people prefer recycled materials; others like to work with new materials. P Pr Ad Circle the correct completions. Circle the correct completions.

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