Period: 86 - Unit 14- International organizations Lesson 3: Listening.

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Period: 86 - Unit 14- International organizations Lesson 3: Listening

Guessing game What do they stand for? 1. WHO 2. UN 3. WTO

The symbol of the UN

Guessing game What do they stand for? 1. WHO: World health organization 2. UN: United nations 3. WTO: World trade organization

Listen and repeat: destruction (n) international (a) Organization (n) colony (n) independence (n) = freedom United Nations - UN

II. While - listening

3. How many goals were set by the UN? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D When was the UN established? A. in 1954 B. in 1459 C. in 1945 D What was not mentioned as one of the world situations when the UN was established? A. World war II ended B. Millions of people die C. Destructions were found every where D. many people became homeless Task 1. Listen and circle the answer.

3. How many goals were set by the UN? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D When was the UN established? A. in 1954 B. in 1459 C. in 1954 D. in What was not mentioned as one of the world situations when the UN was established? A. World war II ended B. Millions of people die C. Destructions were found every where D. many people became homeless Task 1. Listen and circle the answer.

Task 2. Listen again and fill the missing words Each country has signed an agreement that says: + All members are equal + All members promise to (1) … in a peaceful way + No member will use force against another member + All members will help (2) … in its actions + The UN will not try to solve problem within countries except to enforce international peace. Obviously, the UN has not been completely successful (3)…. There have been several wars since However, the organization has helped bring peace to some countries that were (4)…. It has helped people who left their countries because of wars. It has helped bring (5) … to colonies.

Key of Task 2: 1. solve international problem 2. the UN 3. in its goals 4. at war 5. independence

III. After you listen Find the activities of the UN Using the cues below

III. After you listen Have an opportunity to live abroad. Use English at work. Help improve international health care. Travel all around the world. Do research on rare plans and animals. Meet different people. Protect endangered species. Protect peace of the world.

III. After you listen List name of international organizations you know.

Home work Summarize the listening. Prepare the writing.