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WELCOME TO OUR ENGLISH CLASS
What are they?
elephant
gorilla
panda
cheetah
lion
tiger
- Where do these animals live?
- Is the number of these wild animals increasing or decreasing ?
What will happen if the forests are destroyed ?
Unit 10:
A : READING
( p114 )
NATURE IN DANGER
I. Read the facts about endangered species in the textbook.
cheetah
Once found throughout Africa, cheetahs are now only scattered throughout east Africa.
It is estimated that only 1,000 pandas remain in the wild.
There are only about 20 Siberian tigers left in the wild in China and about 100 live in Chinese zoos and national parks.
Tiger
Lion
Panda
Bear
Answer these questions:
2. What have we done to protect our environment?
3. What are the consequences of the environmental changes?
?????
hậu quả
1. Are they in danger now ? Why ?
The human race is only one small species in the living world. Many other
species exist on this planet. However, human beings have a great influence on the
rest of the world. 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 conditions by
cutting down trees in the forests. And they are destroying the air by adding
pollutants to it.
It can be said that human beings are changing the environment in all
respects through their actions and by their habits. This has resulted in two
serious consequences. The first is that many kinds of rare animals are killed. The
second is that the environment where these animals are living is badly destroyed.
As a result, the number of rare animals is decreasing so rapidly that they are in
danger of becoming extinct.
In order to make sure that these rare animals do not disappear, efforts have been made to protect the environment in which they live. Scientists have made lists of endangered species and suggested ways to save them. Many organizations have been set up and funds have been raised. Thousands 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 they are living.
If people’s interference with the environment decreases, more species will
survive and produce offspring. The Earth will be a happy planet where human
beings, animals and plants peacefully co-exist.
Read the text and then find out the new words.
II. Vocabulary:
pollutant (n) :
extinct (adj) :
dinosaurs
They are extinct
Exhaust fumes
Chemical waste
smoke
Vocabulary:
1/ human race = human beings (n) : loài người, nhân loại
2/ affect / supply (v) : ảnh hưởng / cung cấp
3/ industry >< agriculture (n) : công nghiệp >< nông nghiệp
4/ destroy (v) / destruction (n) : phá hủy / sự tàn phá
5/ pollutant (n) : chất làm ô nhiễm
6/ extinct (adj) : tuyệt chủng
7/ endangered species (adj) : các loài động vật có nguy cơ tuyệt chủng
8/ interfere (v) / interference (n) : can thiệp / sự can thiệp
9/ increase >< decrease (v) : tăng >< giảm
10/ to make effort (v) / effort (n) : cố gắng, nỗ lực / cố gắng
11/ organization (n) : tổ chức
12/ set up = establish (v) : thành lập
13/ prohibit = ban (v) : cấm
14/ law (n) / introduce (v) : luật / giới thiệu
15/ consequence (n) : hậu quả
16/ produce (v) / offspring (n) : sinh đẻ , sản xuất / con cái
17/ to survive (v) / survival (n) : sống sót / sự sống sót
18/ to co-exist (v) : cùng tồn tại
19/ peacefully (adv) : một cách thanh bình
20/ be responsible for (a) : chịu trách nhiệm
The human race is only one small species in the living world. Many other
species exist on this planet. However, human beings have a great influence on the
rest of the world. 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 conditions by
cutting down trees in the forests. And they are destroying the air by adding
pollutants to it.
It can be said that human beings are changing the environment in all
respects through their actions and by their habits. This has resulted in two
serious consequences. The first is that many kinds of rare animals are killed. The
second is that the environment where these animals are living is badly destroyed.
As a result, the number of rare animals is decreasing so rapidly that they are in
danger of becoming extinct.
In order to make sure that these rare animals do not disappear, efforts have been made to protect the environment in which they live. Scientists have made lists of endangered species and suggested ways to save them. Many organizations have been set up and funds have been raised. Thousands 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 they are living.
If people’s interference with the environment decreases, more species will
survive and produce offspring. The Earth will be a happy planet where human
beings, animals and plants peacefully co-exist.
III. Read the text and then do the tasks.
III.1. Task 1: Choose the best answer for each sentence.
1. According to the passage, which statement is NOT true?
b. People are eating a lot of rare animals like tigers, pandas, and etc.
2. People are changing the environment through their ____________.
a. actions and habits
a. Forests are being destroyed to build cities and villages
c. The water supply is being affected because of being used for
industry and agriculture.
d. People are polluting the air.
b. evil
c. interest
d. pleasure
3. The number of rare animals is decreasing ____________.
a. slowly
b. fairly
c. very quickly
d. interestingly
4. In what condition can people, plants and animals co-exist peacefully?
a. if people stop killing animals
b. if people decrease their interference with the environment
c. if people don’t make war
d. if people don’t cut trees any more
III.2. Task 2. Read the text again and then match the paragraphs with the suitable main ideas below.
Paragraph 1
C . Human beings interfere with nature.
have a great influence on
changing the environment
affecting the water supply
destroying the air
2. Paragraph 2
D . Human beings are responsible for the changes
in the environment.
It can be said that human beings are changing the environment in all respects through their actions and by their habits. This has resulted in two serious consequences. The first is that many kinds of rare animals are killed.
The second is that the environment where these animals are living is badly destroyed. As a result, the number of rare animals is decreasing so rapidly that they are in danger of becoming extinct.
3. Paragraph 3
A. Human beings have made efforts to protect the environment.
In order to make sure that these rare animals do not disappear, efforts have been made to protect the environment in which they live. Scientists have made lists of endangered species and suggested ways to save them. Many organizations have been set up and funds have been raised. Thousands 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 they are living.
efforts have been made to protect the environment
4. Paragraph 4
B . Conditions for a peaceful co-existence.
If people’s interference with the environment decreases, more species will survive and produce offspring. The Earth will be a happy planet where human beings, animals and plants peacefully co-exist.
Find out some reasons why nature is in danger.
III. 3. Task 3: Answer the questions.
a. What are the four ways that human beings are changing the world?
b. What are the serious consequences of people’s interference with the environment ?
c. People’s interference with the environment cause many natural disasters:….
d. What has been done to protect endangered nature?
III. 3. Task 3: Answer the questions.
a. What are the four ways that human beings are changing the world?
-They are destroying the air by adding pollutants like smoke from factories and fumes from cars to it. (P1)
-They are affecting the water supply by using water for industry and agriculture.
-They are changing the environment by building cities and villages.
-They are changing weather conditions by cutting down trees in the forests.
-The environment where these animals are living is badly destroyed. (p2)
-The number of rare animals are decreasing so rapidly that they are in danger of becoming extinct.
-Many kinds of rare animals are killed.
b. What are the serious consequences of people’s interference with the environment ?
A flood
A forest fire
Earthquake
Deforestation
c. People’s interference with the environment cause many natural disasters: flood, forest fire, ….
d. What has been done to protect endangered nature?
- Laws have been passed to prohibit the killing of endangered animals... (p3)
- Many organizations have been set up and money has been raised to save rare animals .
- Thousands of national parks have been established.
- Making lists of endangered animals
Homework:
- Write a paragraph about the reasons why some animals have become extinct.
GOODBYE – SEE YOU AGAIN
Tiger
Lion
Panda
Elephant
Bear
1. People are changing the world but how?
Answer these questions:
2. What have we done to protect our environment?
3. What are the consequences of the environmental changes?
?????
Building cities, cutting trees,
polluting the environment or killing animals
We have set up organizations,
sighed many agreements about protecting
environment.
hậu quả
2. Task 2: Choose the best answer for each sentence.
1. According to the passage, which statement is NOT true?
b. People are eating a lot of rare animals like tigers, pandas, and etc.
2. People are changing the environment through their ____________.
a. actions and habits
a. Forests are being destroyed to build cities and villages
c. The water supply is being affected because of being used for
industry and agriculture.
d. People are polluting the air.
b. evil
c. interest
d. pleasure
3. The number of rare animals is decreasing ____________.
a. slowly
b. fairly
c. very quickly
d. interestingly
4. What have people done to protect endangered species?
a. making lists of endangered animals
b. setting up national parks
c. introducing laws to stop killing rare species
d. All are correct
5. In what condition can people, plants and animals co-exist peacefully?
a. if people stop killing animals
b. if people decrease their interference with the environment
c. if people don’t make war
d. if people don’t cut trees any more
3. Task 3. Read the text again and then match the paragraphs with the suitable main ideas below.
Circle A, B, C or D that best sums up each paragraph.
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 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 interference with the environment.
III.1. Task 1: These words in the box all appear in the passage. Fill each blank with a suitable word.
a. pollutants
c. decreasing
e. protect
b. interference
d. extinct
f. endangered
1. Dinosaurs became ______________ millions of years ago.
2. She tried to ______________ herself from the wind.
3. This species of bird is _____________ in numbers every year.
4. The chemical ______________ from cars and factories make the air, water and soil dangerously dirty.
5. The blue whale is a(n) ______________ species.
6. Because of the _____________ of human beings, many animals have become extinct.
What are they?
elephant
gorilla
panda
cheetah
lion
tiger
- Where do these animals live?
- Is the number of these wild animals increasing or decreasing ?
What will happen if the forests are destroyed ?
Unit 10:
A : READING
( p114 )
NATURE IN DANGER
I. Read the facts about endangered species in the textbook.
cheetah
Once found throughout Africa, cheetahs are now only scattered throughout east Africa.
It is estimated that only 1,000 pandas remain in the wild.
There are only about 20 Siberian tigers left in the wild in China and about 100 live in Chinese zoos and national parks.
Tiger
Lion
Panda
Bear
Answer these questions:
2. What have we done to protect our environment?
3. What are the consequences of the environmental changes?
?????
hậu quả
1. Are they in danger now ? Why ?
The human race is only one small species in the living world. Many other
species exist on this planet. However, human beings have a great influence on the
rest of the world. 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 conditions by
cutting down trees in the forests. And they are destroying the air by adding
pollutants to it.
It can be said that human beings are changing the environment in all
respects through their actions and by their habits. This has resulted in two
serious consequences. The first is that many kinds of rare animals are killed. The
second is that the environment where these animals are living is badly destroyed.
As a result, the number of rare animals is decreasing so rapidly that they are in
danger of becoming extinct.
In order to make sure that these rare animals do not disappear, efforts have been made to protect the environment in which they live. Scientists have made lists of endangered species and suggested ways to save them. Many organizations have been set up and funds have been raised. Thousands 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 they are living.
If people’s interference with the environment decreases, more species will
survive and produce offspring. The Earth will be a happy planet where human
beings, animals and plants peacefully co-exist.
Read the text and then find out the new words.
II. Vocabulary:
pollutant (n) :
extinct (adj) :
dinosaurs
They are extinct
Exhaust fumes
Chemical waste
smoke
Vocabulary:
1/ human race = human beings (n) : loài người, nhân loại
2/ affect / supply (v) : ảnh hưởng / cung cấp
3/ industry >< agriculture (n) : công nghiệp >< nông nghiệp
4/ destroy (v) / destruction (n) : phá hủy / sự tàn phá
5/ pollutant (n) : chất làm ô nhiễm
6/ extinct (adj) : tuyệt chủng
7/ endangered species (adj) : các loài động vật có nguy cơ tuyệt chủng
8/ interfere (v) / interference (n) : can thiệp / sự can thiệp
9/ increase >< decrease (v) : tăng >< giảm
10/ to make effort (v) / effort (n) : cố gắng, nỗ lực / cố gắng
11/ organization (n) : tổ chức
12/ set up = establish (v) : thành lập
13/ prohibit = ban (v) : cấm
14/ law (n) / introduce (v) : luật / giới thiệu
15/ consequence (n) : hậu quả
16/ produce (v) / offspring (n) : sinh đẻ , sản xuất / con cái
17/ to survive (v) / survival (n) : sống sót / sự sống sót
18/ to co-exist (v) : cùng tồn tại
19/ peacefully (adv) : một cách thanh bình
20/ be responsible for (a) : chịu trách nhiệm
The human race is only one small species in the living world. Many other
species exist on this planet. However, human beings have a great influence on the
rest of the world. 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 conditions by
cutting down trees in the forests. And they are destroying the air by adding
pollutants to it.
It can be said that human beings are changing the environment in all
respects through their actions and by their habits. This has resulted in two
serious consequences. The first is that many kinds of rare animals are killed. The
second is that the environment where these animals are living is badly destroyed.
As a result, the number of rare animals is decreasing so rapidly that they are in
danger of becoming extinct.
In order to make sure that these rare animals do not disappear, efforts have been made to protect the environment in which they live. Scientists have made lists of endangered species and suggested ways to save them. Many organizations have been set up and funds have been raised. Thousands 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 they are living.
If people’s interference with the environment decreases, more species will
survive and produce offspring. The Earth will be a happy planet where human
beings, animals and plants peacefully co-exist.
III. Read the text and then do the tasks.
III.1. Task 1: Choose the best answer for each sentence.
1. According to the passage, which statement is NOT true?
b. People are eating a lot of rare animals like tigers, pandas, and etc.
2. People are changing the environment through their ____________.
a. actions and habits
a. Forests are being destroyed to build cities and villages
c. The water supply is being affected because of being used for
industry and agriculture.
d. People are polluting the air.
b. evil
c. interest
d. pleasure
3. The number of rare animals is decreasing ____________.
a. slowly
b. fairly
c. very quickly
d. interestingly
4. In what condition can people, plants and animals co-exist peacefully?
a. if people stop killing animals
b. if people decrease their interference with the environment
c. if people don’t make war
d. if people don’t cut trees any more
III.2. Task 2. Read the text again and then match the paragraphs with the suitable main ideas below.
Paragraph 1
C . Human beings interfere with nature.
have a great influence on
changing the environment
affecting the water supply
destroying the air
2. Paragraph 2
D . Human beings are responsible for the changes
in the environment.
It can be said that human beings are changing the environment in all respects through their actions and by their habits. This has resulted in two serious consequences. The first is that many kinds of rare animals are killed.
The second is that the environment where these animals are living is badly destroyed. As a result, the number of rare animals is decreasing so rapidly that they are in danger of becoming extinct.
3. Paragraph 3
A. Human beings have made efforts to protect the environment.
In order to make sure that these rare animals do not disappear, efforts have been made to protect the environment in which they live. Scientists have made lists of endangered species and suggested ways to save them. Many organizations have been set up and funds have been raised. Thousands 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 they are living.
efforts have been made to protect the environment
4. Paragraph 4
B . Conditions for a peaceful co-existence.
If people’s interference with the environment decreases, more species will survive and produce offspring. The Earth will be a happy planet where human beings, animals and plants peacefully co-exist.
Find out some reasons why nature is in danger.
III. 3. Task 3: Answer the questions.
a. What are the four ways that human beings are changing the world?
b. What are the serious consequences of people’s interference with the environment ?
c. People’s interference with the environment cause many natural disasters:….
d. What has been done to protect endangered nature?
III. 3. Task 3: Answer the questions.
a. What are the four ways that human beings are changing the world?
-They are destroying the air by adding pollutants like smoke from factories and fumes from cars to it. (P1)
-They are affecting the water supply by using water for industry and agriculture.
-They are changing the environment by building cities and villages.
-They are changing weather conditions by cutting down trees in the forests.
-The environment where these animals are living is badly destroyed. (p2)
-The number of rare animals are decreasing so rapidly that they are in danger of becoming extinct.
-Many kinds of rare animals are killed.
b. What are the serious consequences of people’s interference with the environment ?
A flood
A forest fire
Earthquake
Deforestation
c. People’s interference with the environment cause many natural disasters: flood, forest fire, ….
d. What has been done to protect endangered nature?
- Laws have been passed to prohibit the killing of endangered animals... (p3)
- Many organizations have been set up and money has been raised to save rare animals .
- Thousands of national parks have been established.
- Making lists of endangered animals
Homework:
- Write a paragraph about the reasons why some animals have become extinct.
GOODBYE – SEE YOU AGAIN
Tiger
Lion
Panda
Elephant
Bear
1. People are changing the world but how?
Answer these questions:
2. What have we done to protect our environment?
3. What are the consequences of the environmental changes?
?????
Building cities, cutting trees,
polluting the environment or killing animals
We have set up organizations,
sighed many agreements about protecting
environment.
hậu quả
2. Task 2: Choose the best answer for each sentence.
1. According to the passage, which statement is NOT true?
b. People are eating a lot of rare animals like tigers, pandas, and etc.
2. People are changing the environment through their ____________.
a. actions and habits
a. Forests are being destroyed to build cities and villages
c. The water supply is being affected because of being used for
industry and agriculture.
d. People are polluting the air.
b. evil
c. interest
d. pleasure
3. The number of rare animals is decreasing ____________.
a. slowly
b. fairly
c. very quickly
d. interestingly
4. What have people done to protect endangered species?
a. making lists of endangered animals
b. setting up national parks
c. introducing laws to stop killing rare species
d. All are correct
5. In what condition can people, plants and animals co-exist peacefully?
a. if people stop killing animals
b. if people decrease their interference with the environment
c. if people don’t make war
d. if people don’t cut trees any more
3. Task 3. Read the text again and then match the paragraphs with the suitable main ideas below.
Circle A, B, C or D that best sums up each paragraph.
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 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 interference with the environment.
III.1. Task 1: These words in the box all appear in the passage. Fill each blank with a suitable word.
a. pollutants
c. decreasing
e. protect
b. interference
d. extinct
f. endangered
1. Dinosaurs became ______________ millions of years ago.
2. She tried to ______________ herself from the wind.
3. This species of bird is _____________ in numbers every year.
4. The chemical ______________ from cars and factories make the air, water and soil dangerously dirty.
5. The blue whale is a(n) ______________ species.
6. Because of the _____________ of human beings, many animals have become extinct.
 







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