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Noise Pollution

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  • loud confusing disagreeable sounds (cacoophony, below, yelp, whimper)
    cacophony
  • Synonyms for noise
    blast, explode, bangm, boom, below, etc
  • How many CEFR levels are there? What are they?
    6 (A1,A2,B1,B2,C1,C2), A1 - beginner A2 - elementary B1 pre-inter B2 inter-upperinter, C1 - Advanced, C2 - Native/Master
  • Is hear loss permanent?
    Yes!
  • Why should individuals be responsible for noise pollution.
    Student explains and gives examples
  • According to the CEFR, what level would "shout" be placed?
    A2
  • What is CEFR?
    Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
  • Noise is disordered sound. TRUE OR FALSE
    True
  • Can loud sounds damage your hearing?
    Yes!
  • How many dBs are considered to be dangerous to a person's hearing?
    Around 80dB people start loosing their hearing
  • What is a topic sentence?
    In expository writing, a topic sentence is a sentence that summarizes the main idea of a paragraph
  • Who should be responsible for noise pollution? Give at least 2 examples and explain why.
    Invidiuals, the government, police, companies, groups, the community, etc
  • a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition. ex. He was .... at her because she spilled coffe on him.
    Yell-yelling
  • What is another word for traffic jam?
    Traffic congestion
  • What is this?
    Noise pollution
  • List any one impact of noise on humans
    Damaged brain and hearing power ,Increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, Psychological disorders, Poor sleep and Interfering with speech
  • Noise is unwanted sound considered unpleasant, loud or disruptive to hearing. TRUE or FALSE
    True
  • Any 2 examples of noise
    vehicles, factories, construction etc......
  • Why should the police be responsible for noise pollution?
    Student explains and gives examples.
  • What does dB sound for?
    decibel
  • According to the CEFR, what level would "yell" be placed?
    C1