Bài giảng Tiếng Anh Lớp 7 - Unit 12: An overcrowded world - Lesson 7: Looking back and project

vocabulary

1. Match the words with their definitions.

2. Write a sentence for each of the following words.

Example:

Crime is a problem in big cities.

1. When people need money badly, they may commit crime.

2. Good healthcare helps people to stay healthy, and to live longer

3. Disease spreads more quickly in overcrowded areas.

4. In most big cities there are many wealthy people. but poverty is still a problem.

5. In the public school system, education is compulsory from age six to age sixteen.

Grammar

3. Put an appropriate tag question at the end of each sentence. Then match the questions to their answers.

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  1. GOOD MORNING EVERYONE !!!
  2. Unit 12: An overcrowded world Lesson 7: Looking back + Project
  3. 2. Write a sentence for each of the following words. Example: Crime is a problem in big cities. crime 1. ___When people need money badly, they may ___commit crime. healthcare 2. ___Good healthcare helps people to stay healthy, ___and to live longer. disease 3. ___Disease spreads more quickly in overcrowded ___areas. poverty 4. ___In most big cities there are many wealthy ___people. but poverty is still a problem. education 5. ___In the public school system, education is ___compulsory from age six to age sixteen.
  4. 4. Look at the situation and complete the effects with more, fewer or less. Situation. A new factory will be built in my neighbourhood. 1. The factory will bring ___ jobs to local people. 2. ___ people will move here to work in the factory. 3. These people will need ___ water and electricity. 4. There will be ___ space for children to play.
  5. Finished! Now I can • use words to describe overcrowded places and the effects of overcrowding • form comparisons of quantifiers • use tag questions • write about the population change
  6. Divide the class into groups of four or five. Each group searches for an under-populated place. Note down some facts about the place: which place it is; what life is like there; what can be the cause(s) of this small population. Then each group presents their project to the class.