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Unit 7. World population

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Người gửi: Lê Thị Trúc Uyên
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6,574,666,417 people
1. Who can you see in this picture?
2. How many children does the man have?
3. How is the house which his family live in?
UNIT 7 : POPULATION LESSON 1: READING
Vocabulary
figure (n) :
increase (v) ? decrease :
limited (a) :
birth ? control method :
control (v) :
family planning (n) :
Third World (n) :
double (v) :
Con số
Tăng ? giảm
Có giới hạn
Gấp đôi
Điều khiển, kiềm chế
Phương pháp hạn chế sinh sản
Kế hoạch hoá gia đình
Thế giới thứ Ba
? limit (v), (n)

UNIT 7 : POPULATION LESSON 1: READING
Find out the words or phrases referring to :
*1. 625 , 2510, 35
*2. 200 ? 400 ? 800 ? 1600
*3.
figures
double
increase
limited
*4. cannot be more than that
UNIT 7 : POPULATION LESSON 1: READING
*Matching
Year Population
1. 10.000 B.C a. 625 million
2. A.D.1 b. 1300 million
3. 1750 c. 2510 million
4. 1850 d. 4760 million
5. 1950 e. 300 million
6. 1985 f. 10 million
7. 2000 g. about 6,6 billion
UNIT 7 : POPULATION LESSON 1: READING
How much is the world population in 2015?
Does the Earth have enough resources to support this many people?
Let?s listen to the text to find out the answers.
UNIT 7 : POPULATION LESSON 1: READING TASK 1: Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box:
although
1.________ millions of women want to limit the size of their family, they don?t know safe ways to have fewer children.
2. Can you explain the _______ for changing salt water to fresh water?
3. The number of injuries from automobile accidents _________ every year.
4. Some countries are poor because they have very few natural ________
5. These are all _________: 1, 75, 293.
6. There is a(n) ___________ of 20 minutes for this short test. Students must turn in their papers at the end of the 20th minutes.
7. The United Nations is a(n) _______________ organization.
8. Some children behave badly and their parents can?t ________ them.

limit
control
method
figures
increase
international
resources
UNIT 7 : POPULATION LESSON 1: READING TASK 2: Answer the questions on the passage
1. What was the population of the world in 10,000 B.C., 1750, 1850, 1950, 1985, and 2000?

2. How many people is the world expected to have by the year 2015?

3. Can the Earth have enough resources to support its population?

4. Do most Third World women want to have a lots of children?

5. Why can?t women in the world limit the size of their family?
UNIT 7 : POPULATION LESSON 1: READING TASK 2: ANSWER KEYS
1. What was the population of the world in 10,000 B.C., 1750, 1850, 1950, 1985, and 2000?
The world population in 10,000 B.C. is 10 million; 1750: 625 million; 1850: 1300 million; 1950: 2510 million; 1985: 4760 million; 2000: about 6,6 billion.

UNIT 7 : POPULATION LESSON 1: READING TASK 2: ANSWER KEYS
2. How many people is the world expected to have by the year 2015?
 By the year 2015 it is expected to be over 7 billion.
3. Can the Earth have enough resources to support its population?
 Some scientists say it can, but others say it can’t.

UNIT 7 : POPULATION LESSON 1: READING TASK 2: ANSWER KEYS
4. Do most Third World women want to have a lots of children?
5. Why can?t women in the world limit the size of their family?
No, they don’t. most of them have more children than they want.

They can’t limit the size of their family because they know of no safe way to have fewer children.
Question for discussion
Discuss with a partner and find out five world largest countries in population. Say where they are and which is the richest and which is the poorest country.
1,317,431,495 million
GDP: $ 7,600
1,129,667,528 million
GDP: $ 3,700
301,967,681 million
GDP: $ 43,500
INDONESIA
224,481,720 million
GDP: $ 3,800
186,771,161 million
GDP: $ 8,600
85,262,356 million
GDP: about $ 825
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you
for
your
attendance.
GOODBYE!
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