Use of English
Part 2 - Open Cloze
For questions 1-8, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each gap.
Environmental Education
Environmental education is becoming increasingly important (0) IN schools and communities around the world. Many people agree that learning about nature is not enough; students also need to understand how human behaviour affects the planet. One reason this matters is that young people will soon be making decisions (1) .......... energy, transport and consumption. If they are taught early, they are more likely to develop habits that reduce waste and protect local ecosystems. Environmental lessons can also show students that small actions, such as saving water or recycling, add (2) .......... to real change when millions of people do them. However, education should not be limited to facts and figures. It is just as important to teach students (3) .......... to think critically about information they see online, including misleading claims. Schools can support this by organising projects (4) .......... students measure air quality, grow vegetables, or take part in clean-up days. In addition, environmental education helps people feel connected to their surroundings. When students spend time outdoors, they often become more curious and more willing to care (5) .......... wildlife and green spaces. This can lead (6) .......... long-term community involvement. Ultimately, environmental education is not a luxury; it is something society cannot do (7) .......... if it wants a healthier future. The earlier it becomes part of everyday learning, the better prepared we will be (8) .......... the challenges ahead.
Instructions
For questions 1-8, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each gap.
Exercise Details
Author
Ayse Bucakli
@ayse-bucakli
User Prompt
"Create an exercise about the importance of environmental education."
Created on:
Feb 25, 2026
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