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Nature and biodiversity: B2- intermediate:


 

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B2-level English studies nature and biodiversity by focusing on complex environmental issues, conservation efforts, and vocabulary for ecosystems. Key themes include the three levels of biodiversity (genetic, species, ecosystem), the impact of climate change/deforestation, and the role of keystone species and protected habitats. 


Key B2 Vocabulary & Concepts:


* Biodiversity Levels: Genetic variation within a species, species diversity in a community, and ecosystem variety.

* Environmental Threats: 

* Deforestation, habitat loss, pollution, climate change, and invasive species.

* Conservation Terms: Endangered species, protected areas, keystone species, in-situ/ex-situ conservation, and sustainability.

* Describing Nature: Unspoilt, remote, off the beaten track, picturesque, and breathtaking. 

Key Discussions & Topics:


* Conservation Strategies: Focusing on in-situ conservation (protecting habitats) or ex-situ (zoos/seed banks) to save species.

* Human Impact: The conflict between development, agriculture, and the need for environmental protection.

* Climate Change Effects: Melting ice caps, rising sea levels, and the loss of natural habitats. 


Example Sentence Structure (B2 Level):


* "The government should implement stricter laws to protect endangered species and their habitats from rapid deforestation".

* "Effective conservation requires a balance between protecting biodiversity and allowing for sustainable human development"


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