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2.1Competencies
When you complete this chapter, youll be able to: describing motion, describing how it
works, presenting information orally, understanding actions in sequences, simultaneous
actions and a mechanical cycle, and describing a flow cycle.
WAVE POWER
How can the energy of sea waves be converted into electrical power?
Task 1
Study this diagram. It shows one method of converting wave energy into electrical power.
With your group:
1. Decide how it works
2. Explain your groups ideas to the rest of the class
Task 2
Task 3
Match the numbered arrows in the diagram with the motion words.
Task 4
Complete these sentences. Use the present simple of the verbs in the box
Oscillate reciprocate rotate
1. Propeller shafts
2. A car engine piston.
3. When you tighten a screw, it clockwise.
Task 5
Practice your speed reading. Find out five advantages (or benefits) of the wave energy
converter. Try to be the first to complete the task.
Task 6
Listen to this presentation about the Wave Energy Converter, and complete the listeners
notes
Task 7
Work in small groups. Find out about one of these wave energy systems. Prepare a
presentation about your system.
Task 8
ENGINE
MODUL AJAR BAHASA INGGRIS 2Page 13
MODUL 2 MOTION
Task 9
Task 10
Task 11
Find words in the text that have the same meaning as these phrases
Task 12
Join each group of these sentences into a single sentence. Use when/as and which. Do not use
the words in italics.
Example:
1. As the piston moves up, the exhaust valve opens which lets the burnt gases escape.
2. .
3. .
4. .
5. .
6. .
REFERENCE
Bonamy, David. 2008. Technical English 2, England, Pearson Education Limited