Is the solution to India’s waste problem in the bag?

Si tratta di un articolo del giornale The Guardian del 2 marzo 2017, che il sito Onestopenglish.com ha rielaborato per renderlo a livello intermediate e al quale hanno anche aggiunto diversi esercizi da svolgere basati sulla comprensione del testo.

Si può scaricare (gratis) l’articolo e i relativi esercizi in un file pdf cliccando su questo link: India’s Waste

Consiglio di ascoltare il brano senza la trascrizione inizialmente in modo da esercitare al massimo la propria capacità di comprendere solo ascoltando (anche se la comprensione risulta minima è sempre un esercizio utile per l’orecchio!) Successivamente bisogna riascoltare con il testo davanti prima di passare agli esercizi (facoltativi ovviamente).


Your comments are always very welcome.


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Author: Tony

Born and raised in Malaysia between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Educated at Wycliffe College in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. Living in the foothills of Mount Etna since 1982 and teaching English at Catania University since 1987.

6 thoughts on “Is the solution to India’s waste problem in the bag?”

  1. Vegetable plastic is an exciting new idea that could concur in saving our planet. The formula should be adopted worldwide and the inventor rewarded with the Nobel Prize.
    Is in India everything sacred, but humans?
    Where can I find the exercises’ solution?

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    1. Thanks for commenting, Giuseppe.

      Please note:
      concur in saving = help to save
      Is everything sacred in India except humans?
      Where can I find the solutions to the exercises (no saxon genitive because there is no “living” possessor)

      I’ll send you the solutions by email. 🙂

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