- Climate change
- Floods
- Storms
- Heatwaves
- Droughts
- Wildfires
- Landslides
- Avalanches
1.Why do floods happen?
Because heavy rain falls for many days and rivers overflow.
2.What does strong wind do during storms?
It breaks trees and damages houses.
3.Why are heatwaves dangerous for plants?
Because water dries up and plants cannot grow well.
4.What happens during droughts?
There is little rain and people and animals need more water.
5.Name one natural disaster caused by hot and dry weather.
Wildfires.
- Heatwave
- Drought
- Storm
- Flood
- Avalanches
- Wildfire
- Landslides
- True
- False
- True
- False
- True
Listening 2.1.1
bushfires
animals
Listening 2.1.2
rivers
wildlife
Listening 2.1.3
snowstorms
early warnings
Listening 2.1.4
Heatwaves
water saving
Listening 2.1.5
Droughts
farms
Listening 2.1.6
Heavy rain
fields
Listening 2.1.7
seasons
rivers
Listening 2.1.8
villages
schools
Listening 2.1.9
heatwaves
crops
Listening 2.1.10
villages
people
Listening 2.1.11
Mediterranean climate
food production
Listening 2.1.12
coastal climate
disaster readiness
Listening 2.1.13
dry and warm
tree planting
Listening 2.1.14
dry regions
climate education
Listening 2.1.15
water systems
flood control
Listening 2.1.16
snow melt
infrastructure
Listening 2.1.17
Heavy snow and storms
warmer seasons
Listening 2.1.18
droughts
Forest fires
Listening 2.1.19
mild and rainy
coastal areas
Listening 2.1.20
disaster safety plans
water
natural
wildfires
snowstorms
floods
droughts
floods
storms
nature
opening speeches
- floor
- speech
- recognize
Opening Speech – Spain
Honourable Chair and fellow delegates;
Spain has hot summers and long dry periods.
Heatwaves and droughts affect forests, farms, and water supplies.
Wildfires can happen in very dry seasons.
We support water saving, tree planting, and fire prevention.
Thank you for your attention.
2.Opening Speech – Philippines
Honourable Chair and fellow delegates;
The Philippines has a tropical climate with strong typhoons and heavy rain.
Storms and floods happen often and affect homes, schools, and nature.
We support early warning systems and safe buildings to protect people.
We believe climate action helps communities stay safe.
Thank you for your attention.
Opening Speech Simulation Video
