Thursday, August 16, 2007

The Pink Pig Environmental Questionnaire

  • Do you turn off lights, radios, televisions, and other electrical equipment which is not in use?
  • Do you use both sides of a piece of paper, reducing your paper consumption by 50%?
  • Do you use the stairs rather than take a lift?
  • Do you use a bike, walk, or use public transportation rather than going by car?
  • Do you agree with the use of alternative energies?
  • Do you use the air conditioning too much?
  • Do you think that your school can be more environmentally friendly?
  • Do you throw things into the WC wasting water?
  • Do you use recycled paper at your school?
  • Do you have a hybrid car?
  • Do you recycle at home?
  • Do you have different types of recycling bins at your school?
  • Do you try to buy organic foods that do not use pesticides or chemical additives?
  • Do you carry your own cloth bags to the grocery store for bagging, or reuse paper and plastic bags?
  • Do you give money to any NGO that looks after the Environment?
  • Do you fill the whole washing machine when you wash your clothes?
  • Do you take a shower instead of having a bath?
  • Do you throw rubbish on the floor?
  • Do you really know how to recycle?

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August Environmental Questionnaire Introductory Letter

Dear Pink Pigs,

Hi! We are a group of students from class AG6CS in the British Council. We are learning English and preparing the First Certificate exam.

During this year, we have been working hard on studying the Environment and we´ve decided to make a questionnaire. This questionnaire has several questions to make people think about what they should do to help clean up their Environment.

Here is the questionnaire. Try to ask yourselves if you are helping to clean up the Environment by answering these questions.

Thank you,

Class AG6CS.

Friday, November 03, 2006

The Pink Pig Dances a Jig

Welcome to The Pink Pig Dances a Jig Blogspot

This site is for the exchange of class material shared by the students at the British Institute for Young Learners and their sister school in Green Valley, Arizona. We are excited about the cultural exchange and hope a better understanding between nations may be fostered with these first baby steps into international diplomacy.