Стр.14-15 Модуль 1 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 9 класс
1e Alternative living Vocabulary & Reading 1 a) How often do you throw away food/clothing/electrical items? Why? Choose ideas from the list below and/or your own ideas and tell the class.
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1e Alternative living Vocabulary & Reading 1 a) How often do you throw away food/clothing/electrical items? Why? Choose ideas from the list below and/or your own ideas and tell the class. food is past its sell-by date food has gone off/doesntaskt look or smell as good as it did you dontaskt like it you bought or cooked/ prepared too much youtaskve grown out of it (clothes) Ittasks worn out/broken/ damaged/outdated (clothes/other items) I often throw away food from the fridge because ittasks past its sell-by date. b) Think! How could you reduce this waste? Tell your partner. We could donate old clothes to charity, we could try to buy only what we need. 2 Read the definition and the first sentence of each paragraph in the text. Who/What is the text about? How do the people described hope to reduce waste? Listen and read to find out. freegan (n) someone who buys as little as possible and uses recycled or discarded goods and services in order to reduce waste and environmental impact The Bin Scavengers Theytaskre not homeless or unemployed, but they scavenge in bins for discarded food. Freegans, shocked at the extent of consumer waste, are changing the way they eat. Liz Scarff joins them for dinner. Under the cover of night, I lift the Id of the dustbin and shine in my torch. Ittasks below zero and my hands are shaking as I rummage inside. Itaskm on the hunt for food. But Itaskm not homeless and I could certainly afford to go to the shops if I wanted to. So, why am I doing this? Quite simply, I’m living as a freegantask. Freeganism - a combination of the words free’ and Vegantask - is a movement whose devotees take responsibility for the impact of their consumer choices and find alternative ways of meeting their everyday needs. Around 17 million tons of food are buried in British landfill sites every year, four million of which are edible. Searching in bins for food sounds disgusting, not to mention embarrassing. There’s also the possibility of food poisoning. So, just how easy is it to live on discarded food? I met up with two London freegans, Ash Falkingham, 21, and Ross Parry, 46, for a crash course. It was 5 pm and dark enough for no one to see us. Ash and Ross went to a supermarket wheelie bin in South London, lifted the lid and started sorting through the contents. Clear plastic bags contained frozen ready meals. Underneath were 10 tubs of luxury ke cream. Ash and Ross live entirely from taskurban foragingtask. They visit markets after closing time and the bins of supermarkets and high street stores. A trip to India inspired Ross to adopt the freegan lifestyle. taskIn India, they dontaskt waste anything. In the West, everything goes to landfill sites.’ Back in their van, I tucked into some chocolate-mocha slices while Ross and Ash told me about the time a group of freegans found a bin full of 200 frozen chickens and another with a flat-screen TV. Armed with Ross and Ashtasks freegan tips, my challenge was to live as a freegan for three days in my home town of Brighton. Too embarrassed to go on my own, I roped in my friend Dave! As Dave and I set off on the first day, it was freezing cold. Eventually, we found a supermarket rubbish bin that hadntaskt been locked away and _ bingo! There was a plastic bag full of vegetables so, while Dave held the lid open, I climbed up, balanced on the side and reached in. A couple of passers-by threw us pitying looks. But the sealed bag was full of potatoes, apples and carrots, and there was nothing wrong with them. As we got our free food, we discussed possible menus and decided on soup. Dessert was baked freegan apples with cinnamon and almonds - delicious. On the second morning, I didntaskt feel ill - a good start - so we tucked into our freegan breakfast of avocados and bread. We decided to visit a different supermarket bin and again found lots of vegetables and fruit. On the menu that night was a spicy noodle soup with green peppers, carrots from the previous day and some steamed cabbage on the side. On the final day, I got my first freegan lamp and again, we found enough food to dine like kings; sausages, greens and roasted onions. Although three days Is a short time to live as a freegan, I’ve already got a much better sense of how much food is unnecessarily condemned to landfill. I’m tempted to continue with my freegan lifestyle. Check these words scavenge, discarded, consumer waste, lid, rummage, vegan, devotee, landfill site, edible, urban foraging, tuck into, rope in, sealed, steamed, roasted, condemn, be tempted to, intact, sell-by date, pitying 3 Read the text Dedde which of the statements (1-8) are T (True), F (False) or NS (Not stated). meaning that you cantaskt give a dear answer to them. 1 The author tried freeganism for financial reasons. 2 A freegan eats food that has been thrown away. 3 Ash and Ross were the first people to practice freeganism. 4 Urban foraging only involves supermarket food. 5 The author first tries out urban foraging alone. 6 People sometimes feel sorry for freegans. 7 The author has never had food poisoning. 8 Freegans only eat vegetarian food. 4 Complete with: discarded, tucking into, edible, afford to, rummaged, pitying, recycle, tempted to. 1 We cantaskt afford to buy a new refrigerator this month; wetaskll have to wait until payday. 2 Shelley rummaged through the pile of second-hand clothes for something she liked. 3 Simon took out the biscuits and discarded the packaging in the nearest bin. 4 Jo gave the homeless girl a pitying look; she felt so sorry for her. 5 Sam must be hungry! Look at him tucking into his scrambled eggs! 6 Dontaskt throw away things you dontaskt need; recycle them. 7 Dontaskt eat wild mushrooms; many arentaskt edible. 8 The chocolates were so delicious that Katy was tempted to eat them all! 5 Complete with: flat-screen, steamed, landfill, closing, needs, roasted, waste, poisoning, sell-by, frozen, high-street, sealed. Use the phrases to make sentences based on the text. 1 food poisoning 2 sell-by date 3 everyday needs 4 landfill site 5 consumer waste 6 ready meals frozen 7 closing time 8 high-street stores 9 sealed bag 10 flat-screen TV 11 roasted onion 12 steamed cabbage Speaking & Writing 6 ICT Do some Internet research to find out about more ways to reduce consumer waste. Use the following key words: ways to reduce waste. Report back to the class. 7 Think! Imagine you spent a day as a freegan. Describe your experience to the class.