English: 2Bac (All Streams)
Unit 4 (Sustainable development)
Vocabulary
Professeur : Mme ZAARA Asmae
Summary
I- Activity 1
II- Activity 2
III- Activity 3
IV- Activity 4
I- Activity 1
Categorise the phrases in the chart below :
healthcare - micro enterprises - social justice - climate change - raw materials - water pollution - money investment - forest preservation - ecological crisis - poverty elimination - energy preservation - recycling waste - transport infrastructure - property rights - equal pay for women
Social issues |
Economic issues |
Environmental issues |
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II- Activity 2
Match the words to make collocations :
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III- Activity 3
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate collocations you have just made in Activity 2
- Some NGOs provide rural women with _____________________ to start their own businesses.
- Earthquakes, hurricanes and floods are called _____________________ .
- "Baity" is a Moroccan _____________________ whose main concern is to save homeless children.
- Morocco is setting up one of the world largest projects of _____________________ in Ouarzazate.
- The _____________________ consists of NGOs, non-profit organisations and voluntary associations.
- _____________________ which is caused by pollution constitutes a major threat to Earth.
IV- Activity 4
Put the words between brackets in the correct form :
- (Poor) _____________________ is a big problem all over the world.
- Our country has made great efforts for the sustainable (develop)
- "Rameed" is a new system in the Moroccan (healthy) _____________________ care.
- We have to preserve our (nature) _____________________ resources for the coming generations.
- People mustn’t (pollution) _____________________ their neighbourhoods.
- One cause of traffic accidents is that a lot of roads need (improve)
- (Unemployment) _____________________ people are manifesting in the capital city these days.
- Fighting corruption must be given a high (prior) _____________________
- Drug addiction is a (danger) _____________________ phenomenon which is widespread especially among adults.