An ESL Lesson on Earth Day is an ESL conversation lesson about earth day and the environment to learn grammar, vocabulary, expressions, idioms, and phrases for talking about earth day. A powerful lesson to talk about how things have changed over generations.
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Watch the following YouTube video:
Match the following words on the left with the meanings on the right.
1. mess |
2. generation |
3. reuse |
4. individual |
5. wrapper |
6. recyclable |
7. impact |
8. waste |
9. to place |
10. environment |
a. single; separate |
b. to use again |
c. the natural world |
d. an effect or influence |
e. a period of time that it generally takes for people to grow up (childhood to adulthood) |
f. a piece of paper or plastic that covers something |
g. to use carelessly without any purpose |
h. materials or products that can be used again after they have been cleaned |
i. dirty, unorganized or untidy |
j. to put in a particular position |
Use the flashcards to talk about the modern culture and manners.
Mindy: Let’s go to the supermarket to get some things for tonight’s dinner.
Grandpa: Sounds good.
Mindy: It’s earth day Grandpa. We should bring our own bags to the supermarket.
Grandpa: Earth Day? What do you mean bring our own bags?
Mindy: Well, we should think carefully about using things like plastic bags and pet bottles. You know, plastic is not good for the environment.
Grandpa: You kids!
Your generation is the reason that the environment is such a mess!
Back when I was a kid there were no plastic bottles. Everything was glass. We reused our drink bottles and we even got money back when we took the bottles back to the store.
We didn’t have plastic bags, we had brown paper bags.
Candy wasn’t wrapped in individual plastic wrappers. We chose which ones we wanted and put them in a little white paper bag.
We used to walk to school every day.
We didn’t get a ride with Mom and Dad in big gas-guzzling cars and SUV’s.
All the fast-food restaurants didn’t have plastic this and styrofoam that. Things were wrapped in newspapers.
Milk was delivered every day in recyclable glass bottles. It was placed on our front porch, fresh and ready for breakfast in the morning.
You kids.
Mindy: Things sure have changed! So, let’s bring our own bags to the store. That is the least we can do!
Grandpa: Sure. It’s the little things we do that can have big impacts.
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