Unit 8. Country life and city life
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Nội dung tài liệu:
WARMLY WELCOME TO OUR CLASS
Ms: Hoang Thi My Huong
Warm-up: Look and say
Is the farmers` life easy or difficult ?
Rural area
Urban area
Move to
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2008
UNIT 8: COUNTRY LIFE AND CITY LIFE
Lesson 3: Reading
Unit 8: Country life and city life Reading
I. Pre-reading:
Vocabulary:
Brainstorming
Rural (a)
?
Urban (a)
Difficulties of
farmers` life
no money
lack of clean water
electricity
destroyed harvests
bad weather
no vacations
Flood (n)
Typhoon (n)
Drought (n)
Struggle (n)
Migrant (n)
Increase (v) (n)
Strain (n)
Overcrowing (n)
* CHECKING THE VOCABULARY
Matching
rural
urban
flood
typhoon
drought
increase
strain
struggle
migrant
overcrowding
A person who moves from one place to another especially to find work
Too many people in one place
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Many people from rural areas are leaving behind their traditional way of life and moving to the city. They believe that well–paying jobs are plentiful in the city.
At home on the farm, life is always a struggle with nature. Typhoons, floods or droughts can easily destroy a harvest and leave the farmer with little or no money until the following year. Often farmers look for other work when they need more money for their family.
The increase in population, however has led to overcrowding in many cities. This puts a strain on schools and hospitals, as well as water and electricity supplies. Increased pollution is another unpleasant result.
There is also a human side to this tragedy. Families sometimes have to live apart. In these cases, children may live at home with relatives, while their parents go and live in an urban area.
Governments all over the world are trying to provide facilities for these migrants, but it can be quite a problem.
II. While-reading
1. Complete the summary. Use the information from the passage.
People from the countryside are (1)......their (2)....to go and live in the (3).... Farming can sometimes be a difficult life and these people from (4)....areas feel the (5)...offers more opportunities. However, many people coming to the city create (6)..... There may not be enough (7).....or (8)....., while water and electricity supplies may not be adequate. This is a (9)...... facing governments around the (10).....
leaving
city
home
city
rural
schools
hospitals
problems
problem
world
II. While-reading
- adequate (a): tuong x?ng, d?y d?
2. Find the word in the passage that means:
Of the countryside
As many as needed
Become greater or larger
A great pressure
A terrible event
Of the city or city life
Of the countryside ………………….....
As many as needed ……………………..
Become greater or larger …………………….
A great pressure ……………………..
A terrible event ……………………...
Of the city or city life ………………………
Of the countryside ………………….....
As many as needed ……………………..
Become greater or larger …………………….
A great pressure ……………………..
A terrible event ……………………...
Of the city or city life ………………………
II. While-reading
Rural
Plentiful
Increase
Strain
Tragedy
Urban
III. Post-reading: Lucky person
Choose the people below to answer the questions
Team A
Team B
Barack Obama: Lucky number
Congratulation
My Tam: question 3
What is the tragedy for the children whose parents go and live in the city ?
They have to live with their relatives without taking care of their parents.
Princess Diana: Question 1
Why do many farmers move to the city ?
Because they believe that
well-paying jobs are plentiful in the city.
David Beckham: question 2
What do many farmers do
when they need more money
for their family ?
They look for other work
in the city.
Lai Van Sam: question 4
What problems are there
when many people come to the city ?
Overcrowding, pollution, strain on
schools or hospitals, water and electricity supplies.
* CONSOLIDATION: DISCUSSION
If you were a Minister, what would you do for farmers ?
Build streets, theaters, stadiums in the country.
Build factory.
Provide clean water, electricity, facilities.
Modernize the farming with machines.
...
...
Homework
1. Learn by heart all the new words & phrases.
2. Make a list of reasons and results of rushing out to the city:
Reasons Results
3. Prepare for the next lesson``Write“.
( find an informal letter in English).
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
UNIT 8: COUNTRY LIFE AND CITY LIFE
Lesson 3: Reading
I/ Vocabulary:
Rural (a) # Urban (a)
Typhoon (n)
Flood (n)
Drought (n)
Struggle (n)
Strain (n)
Tragedy (n)
Plentiful (a)
Increase (v) (n)
Migrant (n)
II/ Practice:
1. Complete the summary.
2. Find the word in the passage.
III/ Homework:
* Learn the vocabulary and phrases by heart.
* Make a list of reasons and results of rushing out to the city.
* Prepare the new lesson: Unit 8(Write)- Write a formal letter.
Many people from rural areas are leaving behind their traditional way of life and moving to the city. They believe that well–paying jobs are plentiful in the city.
At home on the farm, life is always a struggle with nature. Typhoons, floods or droughts can easily destroy a harvest and leave the farmer with little or no money until the following year. Often farmers look for other work when they need more money for their family.
The increase in population, however has led to overcrowding in many cities. This puts a strain on schools and hospitals, as well as water and electricity supplies. Increased pollution is another unpleasant result.
There is also a human side to this tragedy. Families sometimes have to live apart. In these cases, children may live at home with relatives, while their parents go and live in an urban area.
Governments all over the world are trying to provide facilities for these migrants, but it can be quite a problem.
III. Post-reading
3
1
2
4
1
2
3
4
Rush out
people
Unit 8: Country life and city life Reading
I. Pre-reading:
XIN CHÂN THÀNH CÁM ƠN
QUÝ THẦY CÔ GIÁO VÀ CÁC EM HỌC SINH
Designer: Tan Hung English group
Tel:0984331245-0979292175
Email: [email protected]
TEAM A
CONGRATULATION
Two good points
XIN CHÂN THÀNH CÁM ƠN
QUÝ THẦY CÔ GIÁO VÀ CÁC EM HỌC SINH
Designer: Tan Hung English group
Tel:0984331245-0979292175
Email: [email protected]
TEAM B
CONGRATULATION
Two good points
XIN CHÂN THÀNH CÁM ƠN
QUÝ THẦY CÔ GIÁO VÀ CÁC EM HỌC SINH
Designer: Tan Hung English group
Tel:0984331245-0979292175
Email: [email protected]
TEAM A-B
CONGRATULATION
Two good points
Ms: Hoang Thi My Huong
Warm-up: Look and say
Is the farmers` life easy or difficult ?
Rural area
Urban area
Move to
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2008
UNIT 8: COUNTRY LIFE AND CITY LIFE
Lesson 3: Reading
Unit 8: Country life and city life Reading
I. Pre-reading:
Vocabulary:
Brainstorming
Rural (a)
?
Urban (a)
Difficulties of
farmers` life
no money
lack of clean water
electricity
destroyed harvests
bad weather
no vacations
Flood (n)
Typhoon (n)
Drought (n)
Struggle (n)
Migrant (n)
Increase (v) (n)
Strain (n)
Overcrowing (n)
* CHECKING THE VOCABULARY
Matching
rural
urban
flood
typhoon
drought
increase
strain
struggle
migrant
overcrowding
A person who moves from one place to another especially to find work
Too many people in one place
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Many people from rural areas are leaving behind their traditional way of life and moving to the city. They believe that well–paying jobs are plentiful in the city.
At home on the farm, life is always a struggle with nature. Typhoons, floods or droughts can easily destroy a harvest and leave the farmer with little or no money until the following year. Often farmers look for other work when they need more money for their family.
The increase in population, however has led to overcrowding in many cities. This puts a strain on schools and hospitals, as well as water and electricity supplies. Increased pollution is another unpleasant result.
There is also a human side to this tragedy. Families sometimes have to live apart. In these cases, children may live at home with relatives, while their parents go and live in an urban area.
Governments all over the world are trying to provide facilities for these migrants, but it can be quite a problem.
II. While-reading
1. Complete the summary. Use the information from the passage.
People from the countryside are (1)......their (2)....to go and live in the (3).... Farming can sometimes be a difficult life and these people from (4)....areas feel the (5)...offers more opportunities. However, many people coming to the city create (6)..... There may not be enough (7).....or (8)....., while water and electricity supplies may not be adequate. This is a (9)...... facing governments around the (10).....
leaving
city
home
city
rural
schools
hospitals
problems
problem
world
II. While-reading
- adequate (a): tuong x?ng, d?y d?
2. Find the word in the passage that means:
Of the countryside
As many as needed
Become greater or larger
A great pressure
A terrible event
Of the city or city life
Of the countryside ………………….....
As many as needed ……………………..
Become greater or larger …………………….
A great pressure ……………………..
A terrible event ……………………...
Of the city or city life ………………………
Of the countryside ………………….....
As many as needed ……………………..
Become greater or larger …………………….
A great pressure ……………………..
A terrible event ……………………...
Of the city or city life ………………………
II. While-reading
Rural
Plentiful
Increase
Strain
Tragedy
Urban
III. Post-reading: Lucky person
Choose the people below to answer the questions
Team A
Team B
Barack Obama: Lucky number
Congratulation
My Tam: question 3
What is the tragedy for the children whose parents go and live in the city ?
They have to live with their relatives without taking care of their parents.
Princess Diana: Question 1
Why do many farmers move to the city ?
Because they believe that
well-paying jobs are plentiful in the city.
David Beckham: question 2
What do many farmers do
when they need more money
for their family ?
They look for other work
in the city.
Lai Van Sam: question 4
What problems are there
when many people come to the city ?
Overcrowding, pollution, strain on
schools or hospitals, water and electricity supplies.
* CONSOLIDATION: DISCUSSION
If you were a Minister, what would you do for farmers ?
Build streets, theaters, stadiums in the country.
Build factory.
Provide clean water, electricity, facilities.
Modernize the farming with machines.
...
...
Homework
1. Learn by heart all the new words & phrases.
2. Make a list of reasons and results of rushing out to the city:
Reasons Results
3. Prepare for the next lesson``Write“.
( find an informal letter in English).
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
UNIT 8: COUNTRY LIFE AND CITY LIFE
Lesson 3: Reading
I/ Vocabulary:
Rural (a) # Urban (a)
Typhoon (n)
Flood (n)
Drought (n)
Struggle (n)
Strain (n)
Tragedy (n)
Plentiful (a)
Increase (v) (n)
Migrant (n)
II/ Practice:
1. Complete the summary.
2. Find the word in the passage.
III/ Homework:
* Learn the vocabulary and phrases by heart.
* Make a list of reasons and results of rushing out to the city.
* Prepare the new lesson: Unit 8(Write)- Write a formal letter.
Many people from rural areas are leaving behind their traditional way of life and moving to the city. They believe that well–paying jobs are plentiful in the city.
At home on the farm, life is always a struggle with nature. Typhoons, floods or droughts can easily destroy a harvest and leave the farmer with little or no money until the following year. Often farmers look for other work when they need more money for their family.
The increase in population, however has led to overcrowding in many cities. This puts a strain on schools and hospitals, as well as water and electricity supplies. Increased pollution is another unpleasant result.
There is also a human side to this tragedy. Families sometimes have to live apart. In these cases, children may live at home with relatives, while their parents go and live in an urban area.
Governments all over the world are trying to provide facilities for these migrants, but it can be quite a problem.
III. Post-reading
3
1
2
4
1
2
3
4
Rush out
people
Unit 8: Country life and city life Reading
I. Pre-reading:
XIN CHÂN THÀNH CÁM ƠN
QUÝ THẦY CÔ GIÁO VÀ CÁC EM HỌC SINH
Designer: Tan Hung English group
Tel:0984331245-0979292175
Email: [email protected]
TEAM A
CONGRATULATION
Two good points
XIN CHÂN THÀNH CÁM ƠN
QUÝ THẦY CÔ GIÁO VÀ CÁC EM HỌC SINH
Designer: Tan Hung English group
Tel:0984331245-0979292175
Email: [email protected]
TEAM B
CONGRATULATION
Two good points
XIN CHÂN THÀNH CÁM ƠN
QUÝ THẦY CÔ GIÁO VÀ CÁC EM HỌC SINH
Designer: Tan Hung English group
Tel:0984331245-0979292175
Email: [email protected]
TEAM A-B
CONGRATULATION
Two good points
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