English form 5 notes, Nota Bahasa Inggeris Tingkatan 5 , Chapter 11, Bab 11
HIGH-TECH WORLD
Form 5 English: Chapter 11 | Technology & Innovation
Types of Power Generation
How do we produce the electricity that powers our modern devices? Here are the 6 main methods discussed in this chapter:
Invention Spotlight: The SOCCKET
What is it?
The SOCCKET is a portable, electricity-generating soccer ball. It was invented to help people in developing countries who lack access to stable electricity.
Kinetic Energy
As the ball is kicked, it stores kinetic energy (energy from movement) inside a small generator.
The Result
Just 30 minutes of play can generate enough electricity to power a small LED lamp for 3 hours!
Did you know? This invention proves that technology doesn’t always have to be high-cost to change lives. It uses simple physics to solve a major world problem.
The Dark Side: E-Waste
Our obsession with new gadgets (gadgets and devices) has created a global crisis called Electronic Waste or E-Waste.
Toxic Chemicals
Old computers and phones contain lead, mercury, and arsenic. When thrown in landfills, these leak into the soil and water.
Short Lifespan
Companies often design products to break or become outdated quickly (planned obsolescence), forcing us to buy new ones.
How to help?
- Repair: Fix your device instead of buying a new one.
- Recycle: Take old tech to specialized e-waste recycling centers.
- Donate: Pass on working tech to those in need.
Grammar Focus
1. The Causative Form
Used when we don’t do something ourselves, but we arrange for someone else to do it for us.
(I didn’t fix it; a technician did it for me.)
2. Wish & If Only
Used to express regrets or things we want to be different.
A. To express a desire for change in the present:
B. To express a regret about the past:
C. To express a complaint or desire for someone else to change:
