UNIT 8 Vocabulary –Renewable vs non-renewable –Alternative energy sources Grammar and functions –Conditional clauses –Grammar through translation –Oral.

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UNIT 8 Vocabulary –Renewable vs non-renewable –Alternative energy sources Grammar and functions –Conditional clauses –Grammar through translation –Oral practice

ENERGY CRISIS At present (6), almost all our energy comes FROM fossil fuels (7), i.e. (8), oil, COAL and natural gas. The Earth's reserves of fossil fuels have BEEN formed BY/FROM organic matter subjected TO enormous heat and pressure for millions of years (9). But such reserves are finite (10). Because power demand is increasing very rapidly (11), fossil fuels will BE exhausted (12) within a relatively short time. We can estimate the amount of recoverable fuel under the surface of the Earth (13), and we know the rate at WHICH it is BEING extracted (14). Fairly (15) simple calculations can therefore determine ITS remaining life (16). If present trends continue, gas and oil reserves will BE exhausted by the middle of the 21st CENTURY. Similar estimates (17) about coal reserves suggest a projected supply (18) of years. Of course, long before THESE fuels are exhausted, demand will greatly exceed supply (19)

NOUNS from VB PRODUCE- Production-producer CONSUME- Consumer-consumption PRESS- Pressure WASTE - Waste CALCULATE – Calculation - calculator PREPARE - Preparation SUPPLY- Supply DEMAND - Demand ESTIMATE- estimate

EXER: CONDITIONAL 1.If we HAD NOT WASTED the fossil fuels, they WOULD HAVE LASTED longer 2.We COULD DEVELOP other alternative sources if we SPENT more money on research 3.If a cold object IS PUT in contact…, the latter DECREASES 4.Unless you learn how to use…, you WILL NOT FINISH your project. 5.If nuclear power WERE NOT so dangerous, everybody WOULD AGREE to install nuclear power plants. 6.If we HAD DEVELOPED other alternative sources, fossil fuels WOULD NOT HAVE RUN OUT so rapidly (III). 7.If a reactor only LASTS 25 years, in a few years we WILL HAVE hundreds of them stored all over the world. (I) 8.If we DID NOT EMPLOY fossil fuels in the production of electricity, these materials COULD BE USED to manufacture other valuable things (II) 9.If there WERE a nuclear accident, lots of radioactivity WOULD REMAIN in the atmosphere for a long time (II) 10.If two magnets ARE BROUGHT together, like charges (WILL) REPEL each other. (I)

TRANSLATION …on coal, oil and natural gas to obtain their energy. Fossil fuels are non renewable, i.e., By contrast/contrarily to this/on the contrary/unlikely, renewable energy sources -such as/like wind or solar energy-. Most renewable energy comes …. from the sun. … can be directly used for heating and lighting homes …, for generating electricity, and …., solar cooling and….. …whose energy is captured by means of/with wind turbines. ….cause water to evaporate. …. turns into/is converted into/becomes rain and …. ……its energy can be captured using hydroelectric power.

TRANSLATION Sunlight also causes/(makes) plants to/(ø) grow. The organic matter that forms/composes/makes up those plants is known as biomass. …. fuels for transportation and chemical products. Hydrogen can also be found in many …, as well as in water. It is the most abundant element on the Earth. But it does not occur naturally as a gas. … with other elements, such as/like oxygen, to make water. …, hydrogen can be burnt as a fuel or converted into electricity. Not all renewable energy resources come from the sun. …, and the heating and cooling of buildings. In fact, ocean energy comes from a number of sources. In addition to/besides tidal energy, …, which are driven by the tides and the winds. …. more than the ocean depths/bottom, creating a difference in temperature that can be used as an energy source.

LISTENING 1.power derived from the sun 2.they will eventually be exhausted 3.a huge parabolic mirror (that focuses the sun’s heat onto a small area). 4.more than 7,232ºF (4,000ºC) 5.- to raise steam and generate electricity.. - or for scientific research 6. 1,300 moving mirrors (covering an area of 5 acres – 2 hectares) 7. 2½ million kilowatt-hours of electricity (annually)

LISTENING Solar energy is used increasingly FOR DOMESTIC HEATING. Heat is collected BY EXPOSING A LARGE DARKENED METAL PLATE, covered with one or more LAYERS OF GLASS, to the sun. WATER OR AIR IS PASSED THROUGH TUBES attached to the plate and either circulated through the building OR STORED. Hot water is stored in INSULATED TANKS. Hot air…, which hold the heat UNTIL IT IS REQUIRED to warm up air for circulation around the house. Sunlight CAN ALSO BE CONVERTED DIRECTLY INTO ELECTRICITY in a solar CELL, and there is research…. to produce CHEMICAL ENERGY by the same sort of reaction AS PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN PLANTS

SOLAR ENERGY: reorder 4- The purpose of any solar system is to collect solar radiation and convert it into useful thermal energy 6- It consists of a number of absorbers or collectors 3- These are made of plates of fiber with copper tubes inside 9- The tubes are connected to a metal surface 2- This surface is black in order to absorb more energy 10- The system works as follows: the sun rays pass through the glass 8- They heat water flowing through the copper tubes 5- When the water is heated it produces steam 1- and the steam is used to move a turbine, which turns a generator 7- This device then transforms heat into electricity