BBI 2422 READING FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES READING PORFTOLIO Theme 2: ENVIRONMENT
READING PORTFOLIO (Individual)
Task A: 1. Students will be given THREE themes on reading from Week 7 to 9.2. Students will read a linear text and a non-linear text based on the theme.3. Students are to complete Worksheet 1 (based on linear text) & Worksheet 2 (based on
non-linear text) on each theme. 4. All worksheets must be compiled and submitted in HARD COPY in Week 11.
Task B: 1. Choose ONE theme and find an article based on the chosen theme in Week 9:
a. Cultureb. Environmentc. Health
2. Make sure the article has:a. Focus on an issue or a problem. For example:
i. negative effects of processed food on human healthii. effects of climate change on environment
b. Introduction and at least 3 body paragraphs 3. Avoid using article from blogs, e-forums, or personal websites.4. Article MUST be approved by the instructor.5. Complete Worksheet Task B based on the article that you have selected. 6. Prepare about 5-7 minutes presentation based on Worksheet Task B: Activity 2 and
Activity 3 to be presented in Week 11 or Week 12. 7. The presentation should be in PowerPoint format.8. Worksheet Task B should be submitted before the presentation.
. Themes Items EDMODO
uploading Week
Submission Week
Submission Items
Culture Theme 1: Worksheet 1 & 2
Week 7
Week 11
Hard copy compilation of
Theme 1- Worksheet 1 & 2
Theme 2- Worksheet 1 & 2
Theme 3- Worksheet 1 & 2
Environment Theme 2: Worksheet 1 & 2
Week 8
Health Theme 3: Worksheet 1 & 2
Week 9
Hard copy compilation of ALL worksheets from Theme 1, 2 & 3
One of the themes above
An article on the chosen theme
Week 9 Week 10 Hard copy article for instructor’s
approvalChosen theme
Worksheet Task B Week 9 Week 12 Worksheet Task B
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READING 1: Linear Text
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Most of us are very used to the sounds we hear in everyday life. Loud music,
people talking on their phone, noise from vehicles and even dogs barking in the
middle of the night have become a part of the urban culture and rarely disturb us.
However, when the sound of the television keeps us from sleeping all night or the
sound of the traffic starts to give us a headache, it stops becoming just noise and
starts turning into noise pollution. For many of us, the concept of pollution is limited
to nature and resources. However, noise that tends to disrupt the natural rhythm of
life makes for one solid pollutant and has several effects.
First, noise pollution can cause hearing problems. Any unwanted sound that our
ears have not been built to filter can cause problems within the body. Our ears can
take in a certain range of sounds without getting damaged. However, man made
noises such as jackhammers, horns, machinery, airplanes and even vehicles can
be too loud for our hearing range. Constant exposure to loud levels of noise can
easily result in the damage of our ear drums and loss of hearing. It also reduces
our sensitivity to sounds that our ears pick up unconsciously to regulate our body’s
rhythm.
Noise pollution can also affect our health. Excessive noise pollution in working
areas such as offices, construction sites, bars and even in our homes can
influence psychological health. Studies show that the occurrence of aggressive
behaviour, disturbance of sleep, constant stress, fatigue and hypertension can be
linked to excessive noise levels. Another study suggests that high intensity noise
causes high blood pressure and increases heart beat rate as it disrupts the
normal blood flow. These in turn can cause more severe and chronic health issues
later in life.
Other than that, noise pollution can also cause problems to animals. Since animals
have a better sense of hearing for survival, they are more affected by noise
pollution than humans do. The ill effects of excessive noise can be observed at
home. Pets react more aggressively in households where there is constant noise.
They become disoriented more easily and face many behavioural problems.
Meanwhile, in nature, animals may suffer from hearing loss, which makes them
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easy prey. On the other hand, predatory animals become inefficient at hunting
due to noise pollution. These may disturb the balance of the eco-system.
In brief, noise pollution causes problems to both humans and animals. Fortunately,
there are steps that can be taken to reduce the impact of noise pollution. For
example, everybody can help reduce the noise in their homes by lowering the
volume of radio and television. Better urban planning can also help in creating ‘No-
Noise’ zones, where honking and industrial noise are not tolerated. It is therefore
our shared responsibility to prevent and reduce noise pollution.
Adapted from: Causes and Effects of Noise Pollution - Conserve Energy Future.
(2015). Retrieved October 19, 2016, from http://www.conserve-energy-
future.com/causes-and-effects-of-noise-pollution.php
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WORKSHEET 1
Activity 1: Meanings
Find the meanings of the words using the contextual clues from the text.
Words Meanings
1. excessive
2. disrupts
3. severe
4. disoriented
5. inefficient
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Activity 2 Paraphrasing (Using synonyms)
From the sentences below, replace the underlined words using synonyms.
No. Sentences Underlined word
Synonym
1 Noise pollution reduces our sensitivity to sounds that our ears pick up unconsciously to regulate our body’s rhythm.
2 Excessive noise pollution in working areas can influence psychological health.
3 Studies show that the constant fatigue can be linked to excessive noise levels.
4. High intensity noise can cause more severe health issues later in life.
5 When predatory animals become inefficient at hunting due to noise pollution, it may disturb the balance of the eco-system.
Activity 3: Paraphrasing (Using different word forms)
From the sentences below, write new words form based on the underlined words and rewrite the sentences using the new word forms. An example has been done for you.
EXAMPLE:
Sentence: : Noise pollution reduces our sensitivity to sounds that our ears pick up unconsciously to regulate our body’s rhythm.
Word form of underlined word:
: Reduces (VERB)
New word form (NOUN) of underlined word:
: Reduction (NOUN)
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Sentence using New word form
: Noise pollution causes reduction of our sensitivity to sounds that our ears pick up unconsciously to regulate our body’s rhythm.
Sentence: : Since animals have a better sense of hearing for survival, they are more affected by noise pollution than humans do.
Word form of underlined word:
:____________ (NOUN)
New word form (VERB) of underlined word:
:____________ (VERB)
Sentence using New word form
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Sentence: : Studies show excessive noise levels can result in disturbance of sleep.
Word form of underlined word:
:____________ (NOUN)
New word form (VERB) of underlined word:
:____________ (VERB)
Sentence using New word form
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Sentence: : It is our responsibility to prevent and reduce noise pollution.
Word form of underlined word:
:____________ (NOUN)
New word form (ADJECTIVE) of underlined word:
:____________ (ADJECTIVE)
Sentence using New word form
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Activity 4: Identifying main ideas and supporting details
Write main ideas and two supporting details for Paragraphs II, III and IV. Decide if the supporting detail is fact, reason, or example.
Main Idea (Paragraph II)
Supporting Details
1. fact / reason / example
2. fact / reason / example
Main Idea (Paragraph III)
Supporting Details
1. fact / reason / example
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2. fact / reason / example
Main Idea (Paragraph IV)
Supporting Details
1. fact / reason / example
2. fact / reason / example
Activity 5: Reading Comprehension
Answer the questions below in complete sentences.
1. What is the effect of continuous exposure to loud noise to human body?
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2. How can high intensity noise cause high blood pressure?
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3. According to the text, what can happen to a person who lives next to a construction site?
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4. What are the effects of loud noise to animals?
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5. (i) The word ‘It’ in Line 15 refers to _______________________________________.
(ii) The word ‘These’ in Line 24 refers to ___________________________________.
Activity 6 : Giving viewpoints
Write about 60 words in your response.
From your perspective, what can be done to reduce the noise pollution in the university?
Give TWO examples for your answer.
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READING 2: Non-linear Text
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WORKSHEET 2
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BBI 2422 READING FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES READING PORFTOLIO Theme 2: ENVIRONMENT
Activity 1: Dictionary Skills
Find the meanings of the words that match the context.
No. Words Meanings
1. destruction
2. global
3. forecast
4. deforestation
5. present
6. projected
Activity 2: Reading comprehension
Answer the questions below in complete sentences.
1. What does this chart illustrate?
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2. How many hectares of rain forest existed in the world in 1950?
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3. According to this chart, how many hectares of rain forest will exist in the world in the year
2100?
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4. The chart shows the projected rate of destruction of the rain forests between the years 2000
and 2100.
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a. What does projected rate mean?
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b. What do you think is the reason of rapid deforestation after 1950?
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Activity 3: Giving viewpoints
Write about 60 words in your response.
What do you think will happen to the human population if there is no more forest in the future? Give TWO examples.
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