Bài giảng Tiếng Anh Lớp 7 - Unit 10: Sources of energy - Lesson 4: Communication - Năm học 2020-2021 - Đặng Thị Thu Hà

Bài giảng Tiếng Anh Lớp 7 - Unit 10: Sources of energy - Lesson 4: Communication - Năm học 2020-2021 - Đặng Thị Thu Hà

1. Look at the list of cities below. Which do you think has the largest population? Share your ideas with your partner.

London Jakarta

Tokyo Shanghai Manila

Example:

A: I think London is number one, isn’t it?

B: I don’t think so. I think Shanghai is the biggest.

 

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WELCOME  TO  OUR  CLASSENGLISH 7CTeacher: Dang Thi Thu HaFriday, May 14, 2021WarmerLONDONTOKYOSHANGHAIMANILAJAKARTAMatch the city with the country	Philippines	Japan	England	Vietnam	China	Laos	IndonesiaCITYCOUNTRYLondonShanghaiTokyoManilaVientianeHanoiJakartaEnglandChinaJapanPhilippinesLaosVietnamIndonesia Which is the biggest city in the world?- Mexico city is the biggest city in the world. Is Ha Noi bigger than Ho Chi Minh city?- No, It isn’t. Which is bigger: London or Tokyo?- Tokyo is bigger.Unit 12: An overcrowded worldLesson 5: Skills 11. Look at the list of cities below. Which do you think has the largest population? Share your ideas with your partner. London JakartaTokyo Shanghai ManilaExample:A: I think London is number one, isn’t it?B: I don’t think so. I think Shanghai is the biggest.ReadingJakarta: 661,52 km²London: 1577,3 km² Tokyo: 2,190,90 km2Shanghai: 6,340,5 km2Manila: 38,55 km2 CapitalCountryLondonJarkataTokyoManilaBeijingWashington,D.C.Mexico CityBangkokParisBerlinSeoulJapanEnglandChinaIndonesiaPhilippinesThe USAGermanyFranceKoreaThailandMexicoKuala LumpurMoskvaMalaysiaRussiaGame3. Read the passage again. Choose the correct heading for each paragragh.The rise of megacities!1. _____________________________________ Chances are, you are reading this article in a big city. Population growth is far faster than ever before and that is especially true in cities like Tokyo and Shanghai.2. _____________________________________ People from the countryside move to cities to find work and a better standard of living. These cities are so large they have been named megacities. The largest is Tokyo, followed by Shanghai, Jakarta, and Manila. Some way behind is London, with a relatively small 15 million people._____________________________________ However, life in cities is not always better. Homelessness is a big problem. When people do have homes, they are often in slums where disease and poor healthcare are problems._____________________________________ Problems affect richer people too. Traffic blocks roads for hours in cities like Bangkok and Mexico City. Air pollution is so bad in some cities that people do not want to go out.Issues for everyonePopulation explosionProblems for the poorWhich are the biggest?4. Read the passage again and choose the best answer A, B, or C.The world’s population is __________. A. growing slowly B. staying the same C. growing quicklyTokyo has __________ people. A. below 15 million B. around 15 million C. much more than 15 millionProblems in big cities affect __________. A. poor people B. people who live in slums C. everyoneSome problem that poor people face in cities include __________. A. traffic and air pollution B. healthy problems and stress C. having no home or living in slumsWhen air pollution is bad, people __________. A. only go out at night B. don’t go out C. move to smaller citiesspeaking5. Work in groups. Look at the places below and discuss some possible disadvantages that people using them may have.an overcrowded schoolan overcrowded busan overcrowded block of flats* These verbs and expressions can help.- One disadvantage of ... is ...- It’s difficult to ...- It will be ...Share your ideas with the class Thanks for your attention GOODBYEAnd SEE YOU AGAIN

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