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LAND POLLUTION VOCABULARY
1. LAND POLLUTION DICTIONARY
by
Cristina Barón Peña
REPUBLICA DOMINICANA I.E.D.
Classroom project designed for Self access
materials of the On-line Master's program in
English Language Teaching for Self-directed
Learning. Department of Languages and
Cultures. Universidad de la Sabana.
2. Estas cerca de empezar a
investigar, reflexionar, discutir y proponer
soluciones para problemas ambientales reales en
nuestro entrono, como la contaminación con
basuras. Por esta razón necesitarás conocer
algunos conceptos relacionados con este
importante tema.
Toma 10 minutos para reflexionar sobre los
problemas ambientales más comunes en tu entorno
escolar. Presta especial atención al vocabulario
sobre “land pollution” and “recycling” y reflexiona
sobre lo que pasa a tu alrededor.
3. A
Ash: /æʃ/ The
powdery residue
left after the
burning of a texturaspoma.blogspot.com
substance.
Away: /əˈweɪ/ˈ
At a distance.
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4. B Alergo.com
- Break down /breɪk daʊn/ Cease
to function or continue.
- Burn /bəːn To be harmed or
/
destroyed by fire
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- Bury /ːbɛri/Put or hide
underground
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- Businesses /ːbɪznɪs/ A
commercial organization
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5. C
Can /kan/A cylindrical metal container
Cast-offs /kɑːst fs/No longer wanted;
ɒ
abandoned or discarded.
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Compost heap /ː kɒmpɒst hiːp A pile of
/
garden and kitchen refuse which
decomposes to produce compost.
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6. C
Critters /ːkrɪtə/ a living
creature
Crush /krʌʃ/
Deform, pulverize, or push
inwards by compressing
forcefully
Curb /kəːbA stone edging to a
/
pavement or raised path
7. D
Discard /dɪːskːdGet rid of
ɑ /
something as no longer
useful or desirable.
Dump /dʌmp/ A site for
depositing rubbish or waste.
8. F-G
Fungi /ːfʌŋɡiː/ Plural form of fungus, which
are any of a large group of spore-
producing organism that feed on organic
matter.
Get rid /gɛt rɪd/be free of something.
Grass clippings /grɑːs klɪpɪŋs/Grass cut
ː
short or cut out with shears or scissors.
9. L-M
Landfills /ː lan(d)fɪls/ The
disposal of waste material by
burying it, especially as method
of filling in and reclaiming
excavated pits.
Moisture /ːmɔɪstʃə/Water or
other liquid diffused in a small
quantity as vapor, within a
solid, or condensed on a
surface.
10. P
Pick up /pɪk ʌp/Collect something that has
been left elsewhere.