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Prime Time 3 Module 3 Part 1 and Part 2

The document contains a spelling module with Lithuanian words and their English translations. It also includes sentences to be filled in with missing words related to extreme weather and climate. The module tests vocabulary related to survival skills, climate change, and environmental threats. It aims to improve students' spelling and knowledge of environmental vocabulary in both Lithuanian and English.
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Prime Time 3 Module 3 Part 1 and Part 2

The document contains a spelling module with Lithuanian words and their English translations. It also includes sentences to be filled in with missing words related to extreme weather and climate. The module tests vocabulary related to survival skills, climate change, and environmental threats. It aims to improve students' spelling and knowledge of environmental vocabulary in both Lithuanian and English.
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SPELLING PRIME TIME 3 MODULE 3

1. Blizzard 11. Žemynas


2. backwards 12. Saulė teka
3. Drizzle 13. Pakartoti
4. Ligtning 14. Pastogė
5. Shelter 15. Kambarių aptarnavimas
6. Sunscreen 16. Vienvietis kambarys
7. Do a survey 17. stovyklavietė
8. ash 18. Geležis
9. grėsmė 19. Iš(vengti)
10. Uraganas 20. Pūga

Fill in: heavy, freezing, research, extreme, boiling, survival, extinct, cosy.
1 The university offers the chance to spend 6 months at a ……………………… station in Antarctica in order
to study the penguins that live there.
2 The weather in Jordan was ……………………… hot – on the last day of our holiday the temperature
reached 51°C!
3 The woolly mammoth is a(n) ……………………… species – the last ones died about 4,000 years ago.
4 The Sahara desert experiences ……………………… temperatures, from below 0°C at night to over 50°C
in the daytime.
5 It was ……………………… cold in Alaska! I had never seen so much snow before!
6 Students must take a ……………………… course before they go out alone, which includes advice on
dealing with sub-zero temperatures and polar bear attacks.
7 We couldn’t see the sun because the ……………………… clouds hid it from view.
8 Going to Antarctica was an amazing experience, but I can’t wait to get home to my ………………………
house and switch on the central heating!

SPELLING PRIME TIME 3 MODULE 3

1. Blizzard 11. Žemynas


2. backwards 12. Saulė teka
3. Drizzle 13. Pakartoti
4. Ligtning 14. Pastogė
5. Shelter 15. Kambarių aptarnavimas
6. Sunscreen 16. Vienvietis kambarys
7. Do a survey 17. stovyklavietė
8. ash 18. Geležis
9. grėsmė 19. Iš(vengti)
10. Uraganas 20. Pūga

Fill in: heavy, freezing, research, extreme, boiling, survival, extinct, cosy.
1 The university offers the chance to spend 6 months at a ……………………… station in Antarctica in order
to study the penguins that live there.
2 The weather in Jordan was ……………………… hot – on the last day of our holiday the temperature
reached 51°C!
3 The woolly mammoth is a(n) ……………………… species – the last ones died about 4,000 years ago.
4 The Sahara desert experiences ……………………… temperatures, from below 0°C at night to over 50°C
in the daytime.
5 It was ……………………… cold in Alaska! I had never seen so much snow before!
6 Students must take a ……………………… course before they go out alone, which includes advice on
dealing with sub-zero temperatures and polar bear attacks.
7 We couldn’t see the sun because the ……………………… clouds hid it from view.
8 Going to Antarctica was an amazing experience, but I can’t wait to get home to my ………………………
house and switch on the central heating!
MODULE 3 PART 2
1. Choose the correct word.
1 If the ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica ever heat up/melt completely, sea levels will rise by 60
m.
2 When we burn fossil fuels, the gas they produce traps/surrounds the Earth like a thick blanket.
3 In Rome, temperatures hardly ever drop/rise below zero in the winter.
4 We can cycle or walk to school if we want to help reduce/vanish the amount of carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere.
5 It took Emily some time to adjust/adapt to life in another country.
6 We need to save the Siberian tiger. It is one of the most extinct/endangered species.
7 In the Antarctic the sun doesn’t raise/rise at all in the winter.
8 These days, we never know what to expect with the weather. It’s so incredible/ unpredictable.

2. Fill in: extinct, footprint, threat, gases, change, dioxide, areas, habitats, temperature, bulbs.
1 Global warming is a serious ……………………….. to animals that live in cold climates.
2 In London, the average ………………….. in summer is 24°C, but on some days it can be as high as
30°C.
3 Greenhouse ………….. are produced by cars and industry and they are altering the Earth’s climate.
4 When people cut down trees, birds and animals lose their ……………………….. .
5 People who drive to work every day have a larger carbon ………….. than those who walk or take the
bus.
6 The effects of climate ……………………….. include sea level rise, higher temperatures and extreme
weather events.
7 There is too much carbon …………….. in our atmosphere because we have burnt so many fossil
fuels.
8 Tom fitted energy-saving ………………….. in all the lights in his house because they use less
electricity.
9 Polar bears may become ……………………….. if the Arctic sea ice melts, because they will have
nowhere to hunt for food.
10 Many low-lying ……………………….. are in danger of becoming covered by water if sea levels rise.

3. Read the leaflet and fill in: map, lighter, first aid kit, compass, sunscreen, insect repellent, torch, sleeping
bag.
 Out in the wild, there are dangers everywhere. You could slip and twist your ankle, or cut yourself on a
rock. Be smart – always take a 1) ………………………….. with you.
 There’s nothing more annoying than an itchy mosquito bite. Take some 2) ………………………….. and
stop those mosquitoes snacking on you.
 Even in summer, temperatures usually drop once it gets dark. Pack a 3) ………………………….. to keep
you warm at night.
 Don’t forget how dangerous the sun can be. It’s all very well to enjoy the sunshine, but sunburn is
another matter – it can be painful and is also a health risk. A bottle of 4) ………………………….. is a
necessary item for all campers.
 The wilderness is a big place and you don’t want to get lost out there. Take a 5) …………………………..
so that you know where you are and where you’re going. Also, it’s a good idea to buy a
6) ………………………….. – that way, even if you do get lost, you’ll still know which way north is.
 There’s no electricity in the wild, so pack a 7) ………………………….. in order to see in the dark. You’ll
also need a 8) ………………………….. so that you can start fires to cook food and boil water.

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