Session 3

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    Activity 1

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Today's Headlines:

Commuting in a driverless car

Cleaning up Delhi's air

Solving South Africa's power crisis

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The Swedish car maker, Volvo, is about to start recruiting 100 people to commute to work next year in driverless cars. They'll be asked to read a book, send texts and emails while behind the wheel.

It's morning rush-hour in Delhi. Cars slowly inching. A city that's slowly choking. Delhi's air is the worst in the world. It's 25 times more toxic than the safe levels set by the World Health Organisation and cars are responsible for nearly half of the most dangerous pollutants. Every week more than 3,000 new cars are added to the roads of this city. The government's been trying to restrict their use and has banned cars that are more than 15 years old.

Power from the sun. In South Africa's Northern Cape, sunshine is in abundance. Harnessing that power would seem to be a logical step towards solving part of the country's energy crisis. It's a crisis which is well documented – a strained grid, blackouts and now a price increase. As South Africa's predominantly coal-powered power plants strain to meet the demand, renewable energy is becoming more attractive. 

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Session Vocabulary

  • driverless
    not controlled by a person

    choking
    not able to breathe

    toxic
    poisonous; harmful

    abundance
    in large quantities

    predominantly
    mainly or mostly