What are these people doing ?  They are selling newspapers.

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What are these people doing ?  They are selling newspapers.

What are these women doing ?  They are selling fruit along streets.

What are these women and men waiting for ?  They are waiting for jobs.

Nowadays, more and more people move to the city. Why? And what happens when so many people move to the city?

Unit 8: COUNTRY LIFE AND CITY LIFE Wednesday,December 5 th 2012 Period:46 Lesson 4:Read

Unit 8. Country life and city life Period:46 Lesson 4: Read (n) : 1/Vocabulary: - typhoontraän baõo lôùn - flood (n) : traän luït - drought (n) : naïn haïn haùn - struggle (n) : söï ñaáu tranh - strain (n) : söï quaù taûi (daân soá) - migrant - (to) increase : gia taêng daân di cö a : Wednesday,December 5 th, 2012 Wednesday,December 5 th, 2012

Unit 8. Country life and city life Period:46 Lesson 4: Read (n) : traän baõo lôùn 1/Vocabulary - typhoon - flood (n) : traän luït - drought (n) : naïn haïn haùn - struggle (n) : söï ñaáu tranh - strain (n) : söï quaù taûi (daân soá) - a migrant - (to) increase : gia taêng : daân di cö

UNIT 8: COUNTRY LIFE AND CITY LIFE Period :46 Lesson 4: READ 2/Choose T/F statements : 1. The city offers plentiful good jobs. 2. In the country, farmers can get lots of money. 3. The increase in population puts a strain on. schools, hospitals, water and electricity supplies. 4. When their parents live and work in the city, children can live with them. 5. Governments are trying to provide facilities for these migrants. T F T F T

People from the countryside are (1) ________ their (2) _______ to go and live in the (3)________. Farming can sometimes be a difficult life and these people from (4) __________ areas feel the (5) ________ offers more opportunities. However, many people coming to the city create (6)_________. There may not be enough (7) ________ or (8) __________, while water and electricity supplies may not be adequate. This is a (9)__________ facing governments around the (10) ______. leaving home city ruralcity problem s school s hospital s problem world 3/Complete the summary. Use information from passage.

a)of the country side = b)as many as needed = c)become greater or large = d)a great pressure = e)a terrible event = f)of the city or city life = rural plentiful increase strain tragedy urban 4/ Find the word in passage that means:

-L-Learn by heart the new words. -D-Do exercises again in notebook. - Prepare for the write.