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The greenhouse effect This PowerPoint presentation has been downloaded from Presentation written by John Clegg. © Copyright Macmillan Publishers Ltd Animation licensed from The Science Museum.

Before you watch 1.Answer these questions: a)What do fossil fuels contain? b)What happens when we burn fossil fuels? c)What does a greenhouse gas do? d)What happens when more and more greenhouse gases go into the atmosphere? e)What happens when the Earth gets warmer?

Before you watch 2.Do exercise 1 on the worksheet: ask and answer questions with your partner. 3.Discuss the answers to the questions in exercise 1 with your partner/group. Did you guess the answers correctly?

Watch 4.Watch the animation and do exercise 2 on the worksheet: complete the gaps.

After you watch 5.Do exercise 3 on the worksheet: talk about the pictures using the prompts.

Presentation (for classes working in groups only) 6.Give an oral commentary on the animation.