Title: Preparing for the Science Alive Lecture
1Preparing for the Science Alive Lecture
Challenge Chemistry
2Have you eaten rice yet?
We live in a well-developed society, but there
are still many challenges to face in our future.
One challenge is to improve health care and
access to health care, and chemistry may play a
key role in this. Another priority for our
developing world is an adequate and secure supply
of energy in order to meet the needs of our
growing population and expanding economies.
Activity 1b What do the pink parts tell us? What
do the blue parts tell us?
3Have you eaten rice yet?
One challenge is to improve health care and
access to health care. Another priority for our
developing world is an adequate and secure
supply of energy
Activity 1b look at the language
The pink part introduces a challenge
The blue part tells us what the challenge is
4Have you eaten rice yet?
We live in a well-developed society, but there
are still many challenges to face in our future.
One challenge is to improve health care and
access to health care, and chemistry may play a
key role in this. Another priority for our
developing world is an adequate and secure supply
of energy in order to meet the needs of our
growing population and expanding economies.
Which prepositions do the shapes represent?
5Have you eaten rice yet?
If we can understand chemistry better, we might
develop our understanding of cell biology. If we
we might learn more about causes of health
problems. If we we might find solutions to
health problems. If we we might improve global
health.
develop our understanding of cell biology,
do that,
Activity 2a
learn more about causes of health problems,
do that,
find solutions to health problems,
do that,
6Preparing for the Science Alive Lecture
Challenge Chemistry