Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 9 - Unit 2: City lift - Lesson 5 - Trường THCS Trần Kim Xuyến

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  1. UNIT 2: City life SkillS 1
  2. Reading
  3. 1.Work in pairs. What features are important to you in a city?Put the following in order 1-8 (1 is the most important). 5 transport 6 safety 1 education 2 cost of living 8 climate 3 entertaining 7 culture 4 convenience
  4. According to me, these are important features in a city. Of course, number1 is the most important. 1.education 2.cost of living 3.entertaining 4.convenience 5.transport 6.safety 7.culture 8.climate
  5. 2.Read the passage quickly and find the information. Which is the best city in the world to live in? Every year, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) conducts a fascinating survey to determine which cities around the world "provide the best or worst living conditions". It uses factors such as climate, transport, education, safety, and recreational facilities in cities. It gives scores for each, and ranks the cities in order - from the best to the worst. For the year 2014, the top 10 cities came from Australia, Canada, Europe, and New Zealand. Melbourne in Australia had the highest score, which means it is the most 'liveable ‘ city. Which Some famous cities came in the top 20, such as Tokyo (19th) and Paris (17th). Perhaps surprisingly, Osaka {13th) had the best score in Asia Cities with major conflicts tended to score the lowest. In these countries, living conditions were the most difficult or dangerous. Among the worst cities on the list were Dhaka in Bangladesh, Tripoli in Libya, and Douala in Cameroon. However, some other organisations and individuals would like to add other factors to the index. They say that a city's green space, urban sprawl, natural features, cultural attractions, convenience, and pollution should be added to the list.
  6. 2.Read the passage quickly and find the information to fill the blanks. Which is the best city in the world to live in? Every year, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) conducts a fascinating survey to determine which cities around the world "provide the best or worst living conditions". It uses factors such as climate, transport, education, safety, and recreational facilities in cities. It gives scores for each, and ranks the cities in order - from the best to the worst. For the year 2014, the top 10 cities came from Australia, Canada, Europe, and New Zealand. Melbourne in Australia had the highest score, which means it is the most 'liveable‘ city. 1. The name of the organization doing the survey: The Economist Intelligent Unit (EIU) 2. The year of the survey: 2014
  7. 2.(cont ) Which Some famous cities came in the top 20, such as Tokyo (19th) and Paris (17th). Perhaps surprisingly, Osaka {13th) had the best score in Asia. Cities with major conflicts tended to score the lowest. In these countries, living conditions were the most difficult or dangerous. Among the worst cities on the list were Dhaka in Bangladesh, Tripoli in Libya, and Douala in Cameroon. However, some other organisations and individuals would like to add other factors to the index. They say that a city's green space, urban sprawl, natural features, cultural attractions, convenience, and pollution should be added to the list. Melbourne in Australia had the highest score, which means it is the most 'liveable‘ city. 3. The names of the best city and the worst cities The best city: Melbourne The worst city: Dhaka, Tripoli, and Douala
  8. 3.Read the passage and answer the question. Which is the best city in the world to live in? Every year, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) conducts a fascinating survey to determine which cities around the world "provide the best or worst living conditions". It uses factors such as climate, transport, education, safety, and recreational facilities in cities. It gives scores for each, and ranks the cities in order - from the best to the worst. For the year 2014, the top 10 cities came from Australia, Canada, Europe, and New Zealand. Melbourne in Australia had the highest score, which means it is the most 'liveable‘ city. What factors are used by the EIU to rank the world's cities? - Climate, transport, education, safety, and recreational facilities for cities are used.
  9. 3.Read the passage and answer the question(cont). Which Some famous cities came in the top 20, such as Tokyo (19th) and Paris (17th). Perhaps surprisingly, Osaka {13th) had the best score in Asia. Cities with major conflicts tended to score the lowest. In these countries, living conditions were the most difficult or dangerous. Among the worst cities on the list were Dhaka in Bangladesh, Tripoli in Libya, and Douala in Cameroon. However, some other organisations and individuals would like to add other factors to the index. They say that a city's green space, urban sprawl, natural features, cultural attractions, convenience, and pollution should be added to the list. Melbourne in Australia had the highest score, which means it is the most 'liveable‘ city. 2. Where were some famous cities on the list? - Among the top twenty. Asia , Europe , Australia
  10. 3.Read the passage and answer the question (cont). Which Some famous cities came in the top 20, such as Tokyo (19th) and Paris (17th). Perhaps surprisingly, Osaka {13th) had the best score in Asia. Cities with major conflicts tended to score the lowest. In these countries, living conditions were the most difficult or dangerous. Among the worst cities on the list were Dhaka in Bangladesh, Tripoli in Libya, and Douala in Cameroon. However, some other organisations and individuals would like to add other factors to the index. They say that a city's green space, urban sprawl, natural features, cultural attractions, convenience, and pollution should be added to the list. Melbourne in Australia had the highest score, which means it is the most 'liveable‘ city. 3. Why were Dhaka, Tripoli, and Douala ranked among the worst cities? - Because the living conditions there were the most difficult or dangerous.
  11. Which Some famous cities came in the top 20, such as Tokyo (19th) and Paris (17th). Perhaps surprisingly, Osaka {13th) had the best score in Asia. Cities with major conflicts tended to score the lowest. In these countries, living conditions were the most difficult or dangerous. Among the worst cities on the list were Dhaka in Bangladesh, Tripoli in Libya, and Douala in Cameroon. However, some other organisations and individuals would like to add other factors to the index. They say that a city's green space, urban sprawl, natural features , cultural attractions, convenience, and pollution should be added to the list. Melbourne in Australia had the highest score, which means it is the most 'liveable‘ city. 4.Which was the most liveable city in Asia? - Osaka was.
  12. Which Some famous cities came in the top 20, such as Tokyo (19th) and Paris (17th). Perhaps surprisingly, Osaka {13th) had the best score in Asia. Cities with major conflicts tended to score the lowest. In these countries, living conditions were the most difficult or dangerous. Among the worst cities on the list were Dhaka in Bangladesh, Tripoli in Libya, and Douala in Cameroon. However, some other organisations and individuals would like to add other factors to the index. They say that a city's green space, urban sprawl, natural features, cultural attractions, convenience, and pollution should be added to the list. Melbourne in Australia had the highest score, which means it is the most 'liveable‘ city. 5.What are some factors that should be added to the index? - They are a city’s green space, urban sprawl, natural features, cultural attractions, convenience and pollution.
  13. Which is the most liveable city in VietNam ? Da Nang is the most liveable city in Asia?
  14. Tuy Hoa is the provincial capital Tuy Hòa là thành phố tỉnh lỵ của city of Phu YenProvince, Vietnam. It tỉnh Phú Yên, Việt Nam. Là đô is a rich city located downstream of thị trù phú nằm ở hạ nguồn Sông the Ba River, the largest river in the Ba, dòng sông lớn nhất miền Central Region. It is the political, Trung. Đây là trung tâm chính economic, tourism, cultural and trị, kinh tế, du lịch, văn hóa và scientific and technical center of the khoa học kỹ thuật của tỉnh. Là province. As one of the important một trong những đầu mối giao transport hubs of the Central and thông quan trọng của Miền Central Highlands, it is an emerging Trung và Tây Nguyên, là trung tourism center of the country, as well tâm du lịch mới nổi của cả nước, as a gateway to the East Sea, đồng thời là cửa ngõ ra Biển contributing to the development of Đông, góp phần phát triển the Central Highlands. vùng Tây Nguyên.
  15. The city's terrain is mainly the alluvial plain TĐịa hình thành phố chủ yếu là đồng built by the lower Ba River (also known as bằng phù sa do hạ lưu Sông Ba (tên The Da That River). There are 2 mountains khác là sông Đà Rằng) bồi đắp. Có 2 of Fishing and Tern mountain located right ngọn núi Chóp Chài và núi Nhạn nằm in the center of the city. And Da That Bridge ngay trung tâm thành phố. Và cầu Đà - the longest bridge in the Central region is Rằng - cây cầu dài nhất miền Trung located on National Highway 1 connecting nằm trên Quốc lộ 1 nối trung tâm the city center with the southern provinces. thành phố với các tỉnh phía Nam. The terrain of Tuy Hoa is divided into three Địa hình Tuy Hoà chia làm ba phần rõ distinct parts, the hilly northwest part, the rệt, phần đồi núi phía Tây Bắc, phần eastern coastal part and the alluvial plains ven biển phía Đông và phần đồng bằng south of the city. phù sa phía nam thành phố. Tuy Hoa Beach is a sprawling, poetic beach Bãi biển Tuy Hòa là một bãi ngang trải with golden sand, which is a popular tourist dài, thơ mộng với bãi cát vàng, là điểm destination of the city. du lịch nổi tiếng của thành phố.
  16. Speaking
  17. 4a. Work in groups of five or six. Conduct a survey to rank your own town/city or a town/city you know. Give from10 points (the best) to 1 point (the worst) to each factor. Ask each student in your group the questions: How many points do you give to factor 1 – safety? ................................................................................ Then write the points in the table.
  18. Factors Points given Total points St A St B St C St D St E 1. safety 2. transport 3. education 4. climate 5. culture 6. facilities 7. entertainment 8. natural features 9. urban sprawl 10. pollution control
  19. Homework. - Learn vocabulary language notes by heart. - Prepare section: SKILLS 2