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Welcome to our class Teacher: Dang Thi Lan Huong Rules • The class is divided into 2 groups. • The groups take turns to choose numbers then answer some questions. • The group giving the wrong answer will lose your turn. The next group will go on giving another answer for the current question. • If you guess the picture behind numbers, you’ll get total marks. If your answer is wrong, minus 2 marks. Good luck!!! 1 3 5 2 4 6 Part A: READING Before you read: One found throughout Africa and Asia, they are now only scattered throughout east Africa. Cheetahs: Looking at these pictures and read the information carefully : Pandas: It is estimated that only 1,000 pandas remain in the wild. Siberian Tigers: There are only about 20 Siberian tigers left in the wild in China and about 100 live in Chinese zoos and national parks. Work in pairs: cheetahs Siberian Tigers pandas 1. What do you understand from the facts above? 2. Can you expain why the numbers of these animals have become small? Question 1: What do you understand from the facts above? The facts about endangered species help us understand more about the environment: + We kwon more about the sharp decrease of the rare animals in the world. + We have to think more about our responsibilities. + We love animals, especially rare animals so we have to protect them. Answer: The number of rare animals have become small because of the people’s interference with the environment. We kill animals for food, skin, fun…, we build many cities and villages where forests once stood, we cut down trees, we destroy the air, we destroy the environment through our actions. Answer: Question 2: Can you explain why the numbers of these animals have become small? [...]... extinct D The human race is also an endangered species 3 Paragraph 3 A Human beings have made efforts to protect the environment B Scientists have made a long list of endangered species C People should be kept away from animals and plants D Rare animals do not disappear 4 Paragraph 4 A The survival of endangered species B The Earth – a happy planet C Conditions for a peaceful co-existence D People’s... of national parks all over the world have been established to protect endangered animals + Laws have been introduced to prohibit the killing of endangered animals and the destruction of the environments where these rare animals are living People and Nature After you read: Work in groups, and answer the question: What should we do to protect our nature? SUMMARY - Learn by heart all the new words - Answer... Task 2: Circle A, B, C or D that best sums up each paragraph: 1 Paragraph 1 A Human beings need to grow food B Human beings pollute the environment C Human beings interfere with nature D People should stop living in cities and villages 2 Paragraph 2 A Many animals are disappearing B Human beings are responsible for the changes in the environment C People are in danger of becoming extinct D The human... became………………millions of years ago +protect bare V 2- She tried to…………… herself from the wind decreasing + V-ing 3- This species of bird is……………… in numbers every year pollutants +N 4- The chemical……………… from cars and factories make the air, water and soil dangerously dirty endangered +N 5- The blue whale is a( an)………………….species interference +N 6- Because of the………………….of human beings, many animals have... animals are killed + The environment where rare animals are living is badly destroyed As a result the number of rare animals are decreasing rapidly and they are in danger of becoming extinct Question 3: What has been done to protect the environment? Answer: Efforts have been made to protect the environment: + Scientists have made lists of endangered species and suggested ways to save them + Thousands... - Answer questions: “Find out why some animals have become extinct?” - Prepare : Part B (Speaking) Film What are they doing? They are killing whales What are people doing? They are cutting down trees Deforestation Lucky number Chúc mừng bạn ! What are we doing? We are polluting the air and the rivers What are these men doing? They are hunting and killing animals Lucky number Chúc mừng bạn ! ... They are changing the environment by building cities and villages where forests once stood + They are affecting the water supply by using water for industry and agriculture + They are changing weather the air by adding pollutants to it Question 2: What are the serious consequences of the people’s interference with the environment? Answer: There are two serious consequences: + Many kinds of rare animals... environment Task 3: Answer the questions: What ar e t h e fo ur ways which h by uman b eings ar changin e g t h e wo rld? What are the serious consequences of the people’s interference with the invironment? p ne t o o en d ment? be has nviron t e Wh a he ect t rot Question 1: What are the four ways by which human beings are changing the world? Answer: The four ways that human beings are changing the... s/ rapidly (adv) /'ræpidli/ extinct (adj) /iks'tiηkt/ disappear (v) /disə'piə/ effort (n) /'efət/ protect (v) /prə'tekt/ endangered (adj) /in'deindʒəd(r)/ establish (v) /i'stæbli∫/ laws (n) /lɔ: / prohibit (v) /prə'hibit/ survive (n) /sə'vaiv/ offspring (n) /'ɑfsspriη/ Task 1: Fill in each blank with a word above: pollutants interference decreasing extinct protect endangered extinct + Adj 1- Dinosaurs... you read: Vocabulary: exist (v) /ig'zist/ co-exist (v) /'kouig'zist/ species (n) /'spi: ∫iz/ influence (n) /'influʊəns/ environmemt (n) /in'vɑiərənmənt/ industry (n) /'indəstri/ agriculture (n) /'ægrikʌlt∫ə(r)/ destroy (v) /di'strɔi/ pollutant (n) /pə'lu: tənt/ respect (n) /ri'spekt/ actions (n) /'æk∫n/ habits (n) /'hæbit/ result (n) /ri'zʌlt/ consequence (n) /'kɒnsikwəns/ rare (adj) /reə/ decrease (v) . endangered species. C. People should be kept away from animals and plants. D. Rare animals do not disappear. 4. Paragraph 4 A. The survival of endangered species. B. The Earth – a happy planet. C and national parks. Work in pairs: cheetahs Siberian Tigers pandas 1. What do you understand from the facts above? 2. Can you expain why the numbers of these animals have become small? . A: READING Before you read: One found throughout Africa and Asia, they are now only scattered throughout east Africa. Cheetahs: Looking at these pictures and read the information carefully