Daylight Saving Time

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I. What do you know about the daylight saving time? How long have we been shifting our clocks? Do you know why?

II. Match the following words with the definitions:

a. to come up with 1. an important subject or problem that people are talking about.
 b. shift  2.  to (cause to) be used or exercised
 c. to catch on  3. to think of; to produce
 d. issue  4. to change (the) position or direction (of)
 e. to enact  5. to become popular
 f. to cut down on 6. to put something into action, especially to make something law 
g. to come into play to reduce the consumption of something

III. Watch the video about the story of the daylight saving time and do the activity below.

Fill in the gap with the missing word(s):

  1. The idea of shifting time dates back to __________________ ago.
  2. In 1895 George Hudson proposed a time shift. The idea was well received but it didn’t _______________.
  3. In 1905 William Willet developed the idea independently of Hudson. He brought the idea to the Parliament until ______________ in 1915.
  4. During WWI the Germans were looking for ways to ____________________  and decided that ____________________ was the answer.
  5. Today ____________ countries around the world practise daylight saving time.
  6. Critics today say it no longer ___________________.
  7. An etimated __________ of the global population does not use it.
  8. In Australia __________ states and territories do not practise daylight saving time.
  9. In the United States _____________ and most of __________ do not bother with daylight saving time.
  10. The shift to and from daylight saving time has been linked to the increase risk in _______________________ and automobile _________________.

IV. Comment on the following questions:

  • Does the daylight saving time affect you? How? 
  • Do you really think it saves energy?
  • If you were asked to vote for or against keeping daylight saving time, what would you do?

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