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Match the beginnings with the endingsBog'liq 1,2 - THE GUARDIAN WEEKLY Elementary (2)Match the beginnings with the endings:
1. Before 1999 …
2. The Tuvalans became rich …
3. The biggest problem for the Tuvalans …
4. By the end of the century …
5. The Tuvalans are spending their money …
6. It costs Tuvalu $1.5 million a year …
7. The total area of Tuvalu …
8. When the sea rises …
a. … is global warming.
b. … on roads, cars and new buildings.
c. … is just 26 square kilometres.
d. … Tuvalu was the third-poorest country in the world.
e. … the sea will cover the islands completely.
f. … the Tuvalans will have to leave their islands.
g. … to be a member of the United Nations.
h. … when they sold their internet domain name.
Find the words that mean …
1. very, very small
2. very large
3. unusual
4. unbelievable
5. the opposite of ‘passive’
6. the opposite of ‘common’
7. the opposite of ‘poor’
8. easy
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Match the words with the definitions
1. diabetes
2. flood
3. cyclone
4. rubbish dump
5. immigrant
6. turquoise
a. a very powerful tropical storm
b. a person arriving from another country to live in a new country
c. a disease in which the body cannot process sugar
d. a colour that is between green and blue
e. a place where people put waste
f. a situation where water covers the land
We use this when we mean that someone continues to do something, often
something negative.
Look at this example from the text:
The Tuvalans keep spending their dollars.
Make more sentences using these key words:
1. the sea/rise
2. the Tuvalans/buy/cars
3. they/build/roads
4. the temperature/go up
5. the Tuvalans/spend/their money
6. they/argue/about global warming
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