Bài giảng môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 11 - Unit 9: Cities of the future - Lesson 5: Listening

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  1. Welcome to our class
  2. Warm-up
  3. Passing the ball
  4. Passing the ball 1 2 3 4 5 6
  5. Passing the ball Guessing the word InfrastructureIn_rastr_ctur_
  6. Passing the ball Choosing A, B or C Let’s clean up the room, .? A. shall we B. won’t you C. is it
  7. Passing the ball Guessing the word _ _ _ liveable_ _ _ _ _(adj): Fit to live in
  8. Passing the ball Choosing A, B or C If you freeze water, . A. It turns to ice B. It melts C. It would turn to ice
  9. Passing the ball Guessing the word inhabitanthabitantin
  10. Passing the ball Guessing the word _Urban _ _ _ _(adj): Relating to towns or cities
  11. UNIT 9 CITIES OF THE FUTURE Listening
  12. 1. Discuss with a partner
  13. Traffic jam Untreated waste Air pollution Fresh water shortages Water pollution Slums
  14. 1.Which of the problems shown in the pictures currently exist in big cities“ in Viet Nam? 2.Do you think they will be solved in the next twenty years?
  15. VOCABULARY 15
  16. • pessimistic /ˌpesɪˈmɪstɪk/(adj): bi quan • optimistic/ˌɒptɪˈmɪstɪk/(adj)>< pessimistic
  17. • slums/slʌmz/(n) a poor and crowded area of a city
  18. • capable/'keipәb(ә)l/(adj)=possible/'pɔsibәl/ Ex: He is capable of running a mile in four minutes
  19. VOCABULARY ⊷ pessimistic /ˌpesɪˈmɪstɪk/(adj) ⊷ optimistic/ˌɒptɪˈmɪstɪk/(adj) “⊷ slums/slʌmz/(n) ⊷ capable/'keipәb(ә)l/(adj) =possible/'pɔsibәl/ 19
  20. 2. Listen and underline the words or phrases that you hear. a. pessimistic b. optimistic c. climate change d. global warming e. overcrowded f. overpopulation g. capable h. available
  21. Rule: - Divide class into 2 groups. - Each team acts as the racer to answer the questions. - After 5 seconds the teams have to answer the questions. - The team car that answers correctly will be moved forward.
  22. 1 G 2 O G 3 O 4 5 6 7 8
  23. Question 1 According to the pessimistic viewpoint: Pollution will Pollution will A continue to be C continue to be reduced increased Pollution will continue to B Pollution won’t be D be a serious problem in reduced the city 43125 Back
  24. Question 2 According to the pessimistic viewpoint: Global warming will slow Global warming will slow A down because of down because of their government’s efforts. C efforts. Pessimists point out that Pessimists point out that both global warming and D both global warming and B pollution have increased pollution have decreased rapidly. rapidly. 43125 Back
  25. Question 3 According to the pessimistic viewpoint: Pessimists point out that Pessimists point out that both global warming and both global warming and A pollution have increased C pollution have increased rapidly over the past 30 rapidly over the past 33 years years Pessimists point out that Pessimists point out that both global warming and both global warming and B pollution have increased D pollution have increased rapidly over the past 20 1 rapidly over the past 13 years 4325 years Back
  26. Question 4 According to the pessimistic viewpoint: A lot of people will A lot of people will A leave the city to work C leave the countryside in the countryside. to work in the city. Some people will A lot of people will B leave the city to work stay at home. D 43125 in the countryside. Back
  27. Question 5 According to the pessimistic viewpoint: Cities will become Cities will become overcrowded, more A C overcrowded, less waste and heavier waste and less traffic. traffic. Cities will become Cities will become overcrowded, more B clean, more waste D water and heavier and heavier traffic. 15 432 traffic. Back
  28. Question 6 According to the optimistic viewpoint: City dwellers will City dwellers will A have better health C have lower health care and medical care and medical treatment. treatment. City dwellers will City dwellers will not B have better health have better health care, life style and 15 D care and medical medical treatment. 432 treatment. Back
  29. Question 7 According to the optimistic viewpoint: Scientists will find Scientists will find A ways to cut down the C ways to cut down the cost of non-renewable cost of renewable energy sources. energy sources. Psychologists will Scientists will find find ways to cut B time to cut down the down the cost of non- 15 D cost of non-renewable renewable energy 432 energy sources. sources. Back
  30. Question 8 According to the optimistic viewpoint: People in the city will People in the city will A be able to use C not be able to use renewable energy free renewable energy free of charge. of charge. They hope that these They hope that these energy sources will B energy sources will D not step by step 43125 step by step replace replace fossil fuels. fossil fuels. Back
  31. 4. Listen again and “complete the summaries of the two viewpoints. 32
  32. According to the pessimistic viewpoint, our future cities will not be safe and(1) .healthy places to live in. Governments have no (2) effective ways to control pollution, which will continue to be a serious problem in the future. Moreover, cities will become (3) whichover crowded means there will be more waste and (4) traffic. Heavier
  33. According to the optimistic viewpoint, city dwellers will have a better life thanks to advances in technology and (1) .medicine Futhermore, the enviromental problems will be gradually (2) energyrenewable sources will gradually replace (3) fuelsfossil in the next twenty years.
  34. 5. Which viewpoint do “you agree with, the optimistic or pessimistic? Provide your reasons.
  35. HOMEWORK - Learn new words by heart. - Prepare the next lesson.