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A2+- B1 Cell phones and 10 ways to use them with caution
Should and shouldn’t
1. Children should only use cell phones next to their heads for emergencies. Children’s skulls are thinner than adults’ and their brains are still developing. Hence, radiation from cell phones penetrates more deeply into their brains and is likely to cause more damage. Texting (while holding the phone away from their body) is still fine for kids!
2. While talking on your cell phone, try to keep the cell phone away from your body as much as possible. The amplitude of the electromagnetic field (radiation) is one fourth the strength at a distance of two inches and fifty times lower at three feet. Whenever possible, use the speaker-phone mode or a wired headset (not a Bluetooth).
3. Avoid using your cell phone when the signal is weak or when moving at high speed, such as in a car or train, as this automatically increases power to a maximum as the phone repeatedly attempts to connect to a new relay antenna.
4. Avoid carrying your cell phone on your body at all times. Do not keep it near your body at night such as under the pillow or on a bedside table, particularly if pregnant. You can also put it on “flight” or “off-line” mode, which stops electromagnetic emissions.
5. If you must carry your cell phone on you, make sure that the keypad is positioned toward your bodyand the back is positioned toward the outside so that the transmitted electromagnetic fields move away from you rather than through you.
6. Only use your cell phone to establish contact or for conversations lasting a few minutes, as the biological effects are directly related to the duration of exposure. For longer conversations, use a land line with a corded phone, not a cordless phone, which also uses electromagnetic emitting technology similar to that of cell phones.
7. Switch sides regularly while communicating on your cell phone to spread out your exposure. Before putting your cell phone to the ear, wait until your correspondent has picked up. This limits the power of the electromagnetic field emitted near your ear and the duration of your exposure.
8. When possible, communicate via text messaging rather than making a call, to limit the duration of exposure and the proximity to the body.
9. Avoid using your cell phone in places like a bus, where you can passively expose others to your phone’s electromagnetic fields.
10. Choose a device with the lowest SAR possible (SAR = Specific Absorption Rate, which is a measure of the strength of the magnetic field absorbed by the body).
SAR ratings of contemporary phones by different manufacturers are available by searching for “sar ratings cell phones” on the internet.
A2 should – shouldn’t
The wheel
https://wheeldecide.com/wheels/entertainment/to-do-decision-maker/
http://LearningApps.org/watch?v=p9wu20ywa17
http://LearningApps.org/watch?v=p1ic3opdj17
+ EPI développement durable + 5° Collège Lucie Aubrac
- HOW LONG ?
- HOW MUCH TIME?
- HOW MANY ?
https://learningapps.org/view3217280
http://LearningApps.org/view3678407
http://LearningApps.org/view1361649
http://LearningApps.org/view2714846
https://learningapps.org/view4596355
https://learningapps.org/view4609740
https://learningapps.org/view1785975
detail by Gustave Courbet, CURTESY OF LE MUSÉE GUSTAVE COURBET,ORNANS photo MM André
Healthy food and healthy habits:
1°https://learningapps.org/3065646
2°http://www.elllo.org/english/1401/1446-MegTodd-Health-Vegetables.htm
3° http://LearningApps.org/view368446
A full English breakfast
http://LearningApps.org/view3187860
Good for your health
http://LearningApps.org/view1392792
food and colours
http://LearningApps.org/view3243031
Food (audio)
http://LearningApps.org/view2278040
http://LearningApps.org/view2278058
Food and drinks
https://learningapps.org/1993852
Typical English food
http://LearningApps.org/view3030053
Likes and dislikes
http://LearningApps.org/view2013012
Quantities
http://LearningApps.org/view2406917
some / any
http://LearningApps.org/view3264407
food +translate and write
Sunday roast
http://LearningApps.org/view3029772
Food for Thanksgiving
http://LearningApps.org/view2805056
What is it about ?
http://www.bbc.com/news/av/magazine-40190007/the-woman-who-wants-you-to-rent-used-baby-clothes
http://www.bbc.com/news/av/magazine-39864106/plastic-waste-turned-into-clothes-to-save-our-oceans
http://www.bbc.com/news/av/magazine-40586209/the-farmer-helping-to-cut-cow-farts
should – shouldn’t
1°http://LearningApps.org/watch?v=p9wu20ywa17
2°http://LearningApps.org/watch?v=p1ic3opdj17
3°http://www.letshavefunwithenglish.com/games/highway_code/index.html
Plastic : a solution for cleaning the oceans from… plastic:
http://LearningApps.org/view3678238
A2+ – B1
LYRICS
Shoulda* brought your own bag
Yeah* but you forgot it though
You were busy dreamin* of ice cream and
all that cookie dough
Your life is wrapped in plastic
Convenience is your motto
But plastic addiction’s worse
than they want you to know
BP’s oil spill
Almost like we did it –
We use one million grocery-bags
every single minute
Recycling them’s a joke yo
That baggie don’t go anywhere
It turns to little pieces
and then it spreads over everywhere
Into your food supply
Into your blood supply
Not to mention birds and fish and
Cuties you don’t wanna* die
Just look at baby Sammy
Dioxins in its milky way,
cuz* even her breast milk it’s got
PCB and BPA
OK now you get it
How you gonna stop it though
Banning Single Use Plastic Bags
is the way to go!
Join other states and cities
Kick the nasty habit
Tell your representatives
Ban single-use bags made from
Chorus:
Plastic
Fossil product all your crap’s made of
There’s one thing we can do
Ban bags made of plastic
Skip the bag, the cup and spork dude*
Convenience will kill you
Ban single use plastic toxic bags
Bridge:
Sustainably we go forth and save our cities
Bringing your own bag and forks and bottles should be easy
But corporations selling toxins bought by the government
Stand together for yourself, your kids, the planet satin’*
Yeah, yeah,
Ban single-use bags made of
Chorus:
PLASTIC
Fossil product all your crap’s made of
There’s one thing we can do
Ban bags made of plastic
Bring your own don’t you forget dude*
And let your reps* know too
Ban single use plastic toxic bags!
CREDITS
Ben Zolno – Writer/Lyricist/Director/Bag Boy/Editor
Glenn Sauber – Shopper
AshEl Eldridge – Rapper http://seasunz-and-jbless.bandcamp.com/
Jenni Perez – Singer
Bex Kanengiser – Cashier
Many awesome Green Sangha volunteers – Shoppers
… should and shouldn’t …
photograph, Marie ANDRE-Milesi, detail
They shouldn’t make a fire near the tents
They shouldn’t make a fire in a dry place
They should put the fire out!
They shouldn’t burn their rubbish in the open!
They should gather their belongings and leave because a storm is threatening
They should leave the snake in peace
Children should keep off the cliffs
They shouldn’t pick and throw flowers and throw pebbles in the water
they shouldn’t throw put rubbish on the sand of the beach or on the sand dunes
they shouldn’t throw waste water in nature