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Protecting Wildlife and Habitats: Importance and Conservation Efforts

Explore the significance of wildlife conservation, the impact of habitat loss, and our responsibility to protect animals and forests for a sustainable future.

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Protecting Wildlife and Habitats: Importance and Conservation Efforts

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  1. welcome

  2. UNIT 10: Conversation lesson 1: reading

  3. Unit 10: Conservation II. Before you read: I. Look at the pictures and answer the questions : * - Have you ever visited the zoo or a forest? * - What animals are you interested in? Why? * - Do we need to protect animals and forests?

  4. Unit 10: Conservation II. Before you read: - Variety [ və'raiəti] ( N ): giống - To Conserve [kən'sə:v] ( v ): bảo tồn [ conservation ( n ) sự bảo tồn - Valuable ['væljuəbl] (adj): có giá trị - Nature’s defence: bảo vệ tự nhiên - Constant ['kɔnstənt] (adj): không dứt - Circulation [,sə:kju'lei∫n](n): vòng tuần hoàn - To run off ( v ): trôi đi, chảy đi - To eliminated [ i’limineitid ] (v): loại bỏ • Hydroelectric ['haidroui'lektrik ] (adj): thủy điện

  5. Unit 10: Conservation – Lesson: reading Task1: MATCHING A B a. the movement of something around a closed system. b. concerning or producing electricity by the power of falling c. remove or get rid of completely d. liquid which flows off or from (something) • eliminate. • circulation • run-off • hydroelectric

  6. Task 2: Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) – Work in groups. 1.Each year about fifty hundred species of plants and animals are eliminated.  ( Paragraph A - Sentence : 2 ) 2. Many kinds of plants could be used to treat various dangerous diseases.  ( Paragraph A - Sentence : 3, 4 ) 3. Water can be held on land by vegetation.  ( Paragraph B - sentence : 3, 4 ) 4. Man is constantly doing harm to the environment.  ( Paragraph C - Sentence : 1, 2 )

  7. 5. Plants may cause floods and erosion.  ( Paragraph B - Sentence : 6, 7 ) Without plants, most water would run off as soon as it falls. Rapid run-off would cause floods. 6. We can do nothing to save the earth.  ( Paragraph C - Sentence : 5, 6,7) We can stop worsening the problems.

  8. Task 3: Choose the most suitable main idea for each paragraph. 4. Vegetation can help conserve water. 2. Let’s do something to save the earth. 3. Forests give us a lot of valuable things. 1. We cannot live without water.

  9. Unit 10: Conservation IV. After you read Answer the following questions: • What is the consequence of losing forest? • How important is water in our life? • What should we do for the future of our planet? The loss of the forest will cause destruction in the earth’s plant and animal variety. Humans need a constant supply of water to survive. We can stop worsening the problem, while scientists search for answers, laws are passed to help conserve natural.

  10. Unit 10: Conservation V. Homework * Learn by heart all new words. * Prepare the period 66 : Speaking .

  11. Good bye !

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