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Give the definitions to the following words




Crabs, herons, capacity, tidal power plant, an embankment, to harness tidal power, feasibility study, a dam, fossil-fuel, entity, an emitter, lure

Put down the definitions for the following words.

Pollution  
Nuclear power plant  
Coal power plant  
Greenhouse gas  
Renewable energy  
Industrial sewage  
Power  
Emissions  

Complete the sentences with right prepositions.

Out off with (3) under around into on

A. Coastal nations the world are looking more seriously at tidal waves their shores as a source of renewable energy.

B. If our nation has no oil or natural gas reserves, it is endowed tidal power, said Yu Yeong Sun.

C. About 50 kilometers north of here, South Korean engineers plan to connect four islets a seawall and build a tidal power plant three times as big as Sihwa by 2014.

D. When the sea retreats, the plants eight sluice gates will open to empty the lake.

E. The surface became covered the floating corpses of birds and fish.
F. It punched holes the dam to let seawater in and out.

G. Across the country, hundred wind farms, solar power plants mini-hydroelectric plants are operating or construction.

H. The energy experts say that the building under way the embankment of this lake, 40 kilometers, or 25 miles, southwest of Seoul, also represents a larger trend.

Construct the scheme of the tidal power plant in process.

Steps Process
  The sea is on the rise, the water level on the sea side of the barrier gets meters higher than the water level on the lake side.
   
   
   
   
   

Answer the questions.

1. Why has the Korean government launched the project?

2. Where is the plant situated? What is its capacity?

3. What are the expenditures on the plant? Who is responsible for it?

4. Are there any analogues of the plant in the world?

5. What is the main mission of the plant?

6. How would the plant process in future?

7. Did the government undertake any other measures directed on improvement its environment situation? What did it lead to?

8. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the projects?

9. Is the government planning to use the plant in other economic profits?

10. Do the governments of other countries take any measures to reduce the emissions of gases into the air?

11. What remains a major stumbling block for the proposals?

12. How do you find the idea of harnessing the nature?

 

Language Focus

ғ ө қ

(Stylistic Differentiation of English Vocabulary)

қ ұғ ө ә (bookish) ә (literary), ә (colloquial) ө. қ ә ү қ (stylistically neutral) ө . ғ қң.

child (neutral) kid (colloq.) infant (bookish, official) offspring (bookish, scientific);

father (neutral) daddy (colloq.) male parent / ancestor (formal);

leave / go away (neutral) be off / get out / get away / get lost (colloq., or familiar-colloq.) retire / withdraw (bookish);

continue (neutral) go on / carry on (colloq.) proceed (bookish, formal);

begin / start (neutral) get going /get started / Come on! (colloq.) commence (formal).

Cқ (stylistically neutral) ө қғ ө, ғ (synonymic dominant) құ: - қ, ә қ .

Type Emotive coloring Definition Examples
Colloquial + The style of informal, friendly oral communication is called . Daddy, kid; I got (= received); Whats up? (= What has happened?); so-so (= not especially good); See you (= Good-bye);
Familiar-colloquial style + A non-standard, or substandard, speech style, mostly represented by a special vocabulary rot / trash / stuff (= smth. bad); bread-basket (= stomach); tipsy / under the influence / under the table / has had a drop (= drunk).
Slang (jargons / cants)   Words typically used by particular social groups to show that the speaker belongs to this group, as different from other people. harsh (= very bad, mean); nerd / nurd (= a person who studies a lot or is socially outdated); thrash (= perform well on a skateboard); throg (= drink any alcoholic drink);
Terms   Words or word groups which are specifically employed by a particular branch of science, technology, trade, or the arts to convey a concept peculiar to this particular activity  
Professionalisms   Words used in a certain trade, profession by people connected by common interests both at work and at home. tin-fish (submarine), piper (a specialist who decorates pastry with the use of a cream-pipe); outer (a knock out blow).




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