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Tiếng Anh 12 - Unit 2. Urbanisation. Lesson 7. Communication and culture

Human resources (np): nguu1ed3n nhu00e2n lu1ef1c<br><br>Urbanised Bangkok (np): u0111u00f4 thu1ecb hu00f3a Bangkok<br><br>wide-ranging /u02ccwau026ad u02c8reu026andu0292u026au014b/(a): tru00ean phu1ea1m vi ru1ed9ng<br><br>gross domestic product (np): GDP /u0261ru0259u028as/: (tu1ed5ng su1ea3n phu1ea9m quu1ed1c nu1ed9i)<br><br>inhabitant (n) /u026anu02c8hu00e6bu026atu0259nt/: (ngu01b0u1eddi du00e2n)<br><br>massive problems (np): nhu1eefng vu1ea5n u0111u1ec1 lu1edbn<br><br>cope with (vp) = deal with<br><br>excessive exploitation (np): khai thu00e1c quu00e1 mu1ee9c<br><br>https://tailieuvn.net/

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Tiếng Anh 12 - Unit 2. Urbanisation. Lesson 7. Communication and culture

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  1. Unit 2: URBANISATION Period 16: COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE

  2. I. COMMUNICATION The urban world in 2050

  3. VOCABULARY • Human resources (np): nguồn nhânlực • Urbanised Bangkok (np): đô thị hóa Bangkok • wide-ranging/ˌwaɪd ˈreɪndʒɪŋ/(a): trên phạm vi rộng • gross domestic product (np): GDP /ɡrəʊs/: (tổng sản phẩm quốcnội) • inhabitant (n) /ɪnˈhæbɪtənt/: (người dân) • massive problems (np): những vấn đềlớn • cope with (vp) = deal with • excessive exploitation (np): khai thác quá mức

  4. 1. Listen to the talk and choose the correct option. 70 oil Natural resources close to really big city. smaller cities.

  5. 2. Which of the predictions in 1 are likely to come true to the city you live in, or a city in Viet Nam that you know most about? Make some more predictions about that city in 2050. • In 2050, our small town will grow into a small city. • More and more people from the nearby villages will come and settle down here. • There will be more entertainment centres and better facilities. • More factories will be built in the area, so more jobs will be created for local people. • Things will become more expensive, especially oil and electricity. • The environment may have to suffer. Air and water will be polluted due to the smoke from factory chimneys and not properly treated drainage system. • It is important that the government and local authorities work closely to support a sustainable development.

  6. II. CULTURE: Urbanized Bangkok1.Look at the two photos of Bangkok, Thailand. What aspects of city life do they show? • It is a fast-growing city. • The first photo shows modern Bangkok with its improved infrastructure and high-rise buildings. • The second one shows the other side of urbanization, such as the growth of slums and urban poverty.

  7. 2. Read the text and answer the questions. • 1. Bangkok plays an important role in Thailand. It has been a capital city for over 200 years. The growth of Bangkok is the world’s window on the growth of Thailand. • 2. It has brought about economic, social and cultural benefits. • 3.The massive problems include the growth of slums, social issues such as drugs and crime, traffic congestion, and environmental pollution.

  8. 3. Discuss the questions below. • What are the similarities and differences between the urbanization in Bangkok and that in Ha Noi? • The similarities between the urbanization in Bangkok and that in Ha Noi are:  • play an important role in the country. • have brought about economics, social and cultural benefits. • the drawbacks include the growth of slums, social issues such as drugs and crime, traffic congestion, and environmental pollution.

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