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43 POLYTECHNISCHE SCHULE | BERUFLICHE BILDUNG | ALLGEMEINBILDUNG ENGLISCH > Pädagogik BAfEP/BASOP → 13 Units zu den Bereichen frühkindliche Bildung, Sozialpädagogik und Heilpädagogik → Praxisnahe Themen und Fallstudien für handlungsorientiertes Lernen → Breites Repertoire an Fachvokabular → Förderung der Kommunikationskompetenz durch situationsgebundene Sprech- und Schreibanlässe → Vielzahl an Fach- und Sachtexten sowie abwechslungsreiche Übungen → 6 digital abrufbare Hörübungen Workbook → Ideale Ergänzung zum Schülerband English For You → Zum Üben, Vertiefen und Festigen der Inhalte → Ermöglicht ein abwechslungsreiches und handlungsorientiertes Lernen Education for You English for Jobs in Education Kalil, Kregler, McElroy, Sweeny Schultyp: 5120 Titel SBNR ISBN Preis Education for You 225776 978-3-427-30532-3 € 31,50 Education for You. Material inkl. Lösungen (Download) WEB-427-30533 € 20,00 Education for You Workbook 225775 978-3-427-30527-9 € 18,75 Education for You Workbook. Material inkl. Lösungen (Download) WEB-427-30528 € 20,00 Westermann Vokabeltrainer-App für iOS gratis WEB-7055-5503 € 0 Westermann Vokabeltrainer-App für Android gratis WEB-7055-5502 € 0 Neu in der SBA Unit 9 · Environment matters 85 Task 5 How are materials recycled? Decide which recycled materials are used to manufacture the following products. Then write a sentence using the passive voice as in this example. 1. This clock … ☐crushed glass instead of sand 2. These comfortable sweatpants … ☐old wet suits that surfers wore 3. This skateboard … ☐recycled paper and is powered by solar energy 4. My yoga mat … ☐in part from old car tyres 5. The playground equipment … ☐52 recycled plastic bottles 6. The road pave oad pavement … ☐old fishing nets Words about ‘sustainability’ Task 6 Add either a prefix (added to the beginning of a root word) or a suffix (added to the end of a root word) to the word fragments on the left to create a word relating to the topic sustainability. Then connect the word to its meaning on the right. a. cycle ___________ ☐ 1. (noun) a stock or supply of a good or material, like energy b. crafted ___________ ☐ 2. (adjective) able to withstand wear and damage; hard-wearing c. degradable ___________ ☐ 3. (noun) decayed organic material used as a fertilizer for growing plants d. dur ___________ ☐ 4. (adjective) describing an item that can be used more than once e. logical ___________ ☐ 5. (adjective) describing a product which has been designed and recreated using an old product f. newable ___________ ☐ 6. (adjective) using or expending a material excessively, inefficiently or without ely, inefficiently or without purpose g. source ___________ ☐ 7. (adjective) of or relating to the patterns of relationships between living things and their environment h. usable ___________ ☐ 8. (verb) to convert (waste) into reusable material i. waste ___________ ☐ 9. (adjective) capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms j. post ___________ ☐ 10. (adjective) describing a natural source of energy that is not depleted by use 8 recycle This clock is made of recycled paper and is powered by solar energy ed by solar energy. Recycled paper was used to mak ed to make this clock which is powered by solar energy ed by solar energy Unit 9 · Environment matters 84 Toys and games Task 4 Do you know the names of these toys and games? Write the missing letters on the lines. a. __ __ z __ __ __ b. __ __ p __ __ __ c. __ __ __ b __ __ __ u __ d. __ __ __ __ s e. __ __ __ l f. __ __ t __ __ __ __ __ d __ a __ __ h. __ __ __ i __ __ __ t i. __ __ c __ _ __ __ __ f __ __ __ __ __ m __ __ k. __ u __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ k __ __ __ m __ __ __ __ __ n __ __ __ __ c __ __ m. __ __ __ __ __ __ __ c__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ d __ a __ _ Module 1: What does family mean to you? 63 Comprehension Task 2 Answer the following questions about the text. a. What is the basic definition of family according to the Oxford Dictionary? b. What families are excluded fro luded from this definition of family? c. What reasons does this text mention for the change in the structure of family? family? Are there other reasons that may have played a role? d. The author mentions several different groups that could be considered as families. Can you think of other groups that may be considered families? Task 3 Match the following definitions to phrases that were used in the texts above. a. What a person thinks is important in life b. The legal dissolution of marriage c. The state of being dedicated to something, a relationship, a person, etc. d. To supply something useful or important e. A place where people live for an extended period of time Family types Families in the western world nowadays come in different shapes and forms. No longer are families only extended from biological or marriage ties. What we used to call non-traditional families are now common and prosperous groups of people who live together. ther. Here are some of the main types of families. same-sex family If the gender of the parents is the same, the family is defined as a same-sex family. The children may be adopted, conceived through a sperm or egg donor, or gg donor, or stem from a previous heterosexual partnership. extended family Beyond the nuclear family, this family includes the grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. patchwork family ork family Each member of the family represents a unique patch, like in a patchwork quilt. This family may include a mix of half- and stepsiblings, biological, foster and adopted children. This family may also integrate the two households of divorced partners. rainbow family In this family, at least one of the parents is homosexual. It may involve parents who are not romantically involved, but do share in co-parenting. solo-parent family ent family Unlike the single-parent family, a solo parent family does not involve a coparenting couple. One parent does all of the parenting alone. nuclear family This family consists of a mother and a father and at least one child. blended family A blended family is one in which both partners take their biological children from previous marriages into the new marriage. single-parent family ent family In this family, the children spend most of their time with one of the parents. This is usually due to divorce, illness, geographical separation or a parent in prison. 9369270.indb 63 62 UNIT 4: Living in a family I think that a family is a group of two or more people, who … I believe that families are important … These verbs are non-action verbs and are used to express mental or emotional states, senses, cognitive or communicative actions. She thinks … She is thinking … (to express opinion) I see him. I am s I am seeing him. Do you agree? Are you agreeing? What is family? According to the Oxford Dictionary, family is defined as “a group consisting of one or two parents and their children”. Though this may be the traditional, formal definition of family, there is no one-size-fits-all definition of this ever-evolving social construct. The concept not only differs from culture to culture but also from individual to individual. There is much more to this complex idea of family than blood relations and legal obligations. A family can be two or more people who are committed to one another, another, living either together in the same dwelling or physically apart. Members of a family often share the same values, beliefs and traditions. Families usually share a common language and cultural background, though some may be multilingual and multicultural. Families may spend their time together, ther, sharing in activities and experiences. They may give each other emotional and financial support. The family family unit is an evolving olving concept, concept, and the expectations tations people eople have of family relations elations vary. With the emancipation of women and the legitimacy of same-sex marriages, the concept of family has changed a lot since the 1950s. In Europe, the marriage rate has decreased by 50 per cent and the divorce rate has more than doubled since the middle of the twentieth century. More children are being born outside of marriage. People are living longer and deciding to stay single. Women go to college and pursue careers; they are deciding to have children later in life than they used to, if at all. Since women can support themselves through their professions nowadays, there is less pressure for them to get married to a man. More and more couples are making the conscious decision not to have children. Many consider their pets family members. A family can be a group of close friends, rather than blood relatives. They can be members of a close-knit religious or spiritual community. community. Some people find their family in a group of people who share a common hobby. Others find their family in an online community and never actually meet in person. These kinds of family are not only emotionally supportive, but also offer a social platform for individuals to discover and express their authentic selves and to receive unconditional love. Whether or not these groups define themselves as families is only for them to decide, not anyone else. 5 10 15 20 25 GRATIS VokabeltrainerApp

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