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السبت، 31 ديسمبر 2022

MG 2.2 Reading Task 2

 

 * Open Microsoft Teams 

* Go to assignments 

* You have to read a paragraph and record the audio in Microsoft Teams  program

* You can try more than once at the same time

* The assignment ends on Friday 13 Jumada Al Thani at 6.30 am  ( 6 Jan 2023 )


Imagine heating your home without relying on the local power plant. Wouldn't it feel good to meet your need for electricity without harming the environment? For a growing number of people, these ideas have become reality. Out of concern for the environment and a desire for self-reliance, these people have made the bold decision to live off the grid. What exactly is “the grid”? The grid, short for “the power grid,” is the linked system that supplies electricity to most homes and buildings in developed nations. Homes that are off the grid are not hooked up to the local power supply. Instead, they produce all of the energy they consume. As a result, people living off the grid avoid the environmental and financial costs that come with on-grid living. The key to getting off the grid is replacing electricity supplied by a power plant with a renewable energy source, like wind or solar power. Buildings that use solar power have solar panels on the roof or near the building. When the sun's light hits the panels, the panels collect the energy. Wind power is collected by turbines, also known as windmills.

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