Tieng Anh 12 - Unit 10 - Speaking

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Unit 10: Endangered Species B. SPEAKING Asking and answering questions about endangered animals. Talking about the information of some endangered animals. Page 109

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Unit 10: Endangered Species

B. SPEAKING

• Asking and answering questions

about endangered animals.

• Talking about the information

of some endangered animals.

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I. PRE – SPEAKING

1. Have you ever seen a tiger or an elephant?

2. Where did you see them?

3. Why do we call them endangered animals?

4. What should we do to protect and save them?

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II. WHILE – SPEAKING Task 1. Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions. 1. What do you call Gấu Trúc, Tê Giác, Hổ, Voi in English?

Panda/ˈpændǝ/

Elephant/ˈelɪfǝnt/

Rhinoceros/raɪˈnɒsǝrǝs/

Tiger/ˈtaɪgǝʳ/

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2. In which sort of habitats can you find each of these animals? ↪ Each of them lives in the forest.

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3. Which of these animals can be kept as a pet or used for food or medicine?

↪ Pandas can be kept as a pet, rhinoceroses and tigers can be used for medicine and elephants can be used for food.

Rhino horn

4. Which of them is/are endangered? ↪ All of them are endangered.

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Task 2. Work in pairs. Look at the information about the giant panda, tiger, rhino and elephant, which are endangered animals. Ask and answer question about them.

Habitat: Bamboo forests in mountains in central and western China.Population: Only about 600Height: 1,2 to 1,5mWeight: 75 to 160 kgFood: BambooLife span : About 20 to 30 yearsReason for decline: Habitat destruction and illegal trading.

Example: A: Where do giant pandas live?B: In bamboo forests in the mountains in central and western China.A: What is the population of pandas in the world?B: Only about 600.A: Why are they classified as endangered species?B: Because of habitat destruction and illegal trading.

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Some pictures about giant panda’s habitat.

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Task 2. Work in pairs. Look at the information about the giant panda, tiger, rhino and elephant, which are endangered animals. Ask and answer question about them.

Habitat: Grasslands, tropical and subtropical forests in Africa and southern Asia.Population: About 17,000Height: 1.2 to 1.8mWeight: 1,000 to 3,000kgFood: grass and plantsLife span: About 40 yearsReason for decline: Habitat destruction and illegalhunting.

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Some pictures about rhinoceros’s habitat.

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Task 2. Work in pairs. Look at the information about the giant panda, tiger, rhino and elephant, which are endangered animals. Ask and answer question about them.

Habitat: forest, grasslands and swamps in Siberia, Southeast Asia and Southeast Asia and Southern India.Population: Only about 6,000Height: 1.4 to 2.8mWeight: 65 to 300 kgFood: Deer, buffalo, etc…Life span: About 15 to 17 yearsReason for decline: habitat destruction and illegal trading.

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Some pictures about tiger’s habitat.

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Task 2. Work in pairs. Look at the information about the giant panda, tiger, rhino and elephant, which are endangered animals. Ask and answer question about them.

Habitat: Small areas of India, Sri Lanka, China, and Southeast Asia, and the Sahara desert in Africa.Population: About 700,000Height: 3 to 4 mWeight: 5,000 to 7,000 kgFood: Grass, bark, root, leaves and fruitLife span: About 60 yearsReason for decline: Habitat destruction and illegal hunting.

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Some pictures about elephant’s habitat.

African elephantAsian elephant

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Task 3. Work in group. Take turns to give an oral report on the animals mentioned in Task 2.

Choose a animal you want to give an oral report:

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Habitat: Bamboo forests in mountains in central and western China.Population: Only about 600Height: 1,2 to 1,5mWeight: 75 to 160 kgFood: BambooLife span : About 20 to 30 yearsReason for decline: Habitat destruction and illegal trading.

Giant panda

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Rhinoceros

Habitat: Grasslands, tropical and subtropical forests in Africa and southern Asia.Population: About 17,000Height: 1.2 to 1.8mWeight: 1,000 to 3,000kgFood: grass and plantsLife span: About 40 yearsReason for decline: Habitat destruction and illegalhunting.

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Habitat: forest, grasslands and swamps in Siberia, Southeast Asia and Southeast Asia and Southern India.Population: Only about 6,000Height: 1.4 to 2.8mWeight: 65 to 300 kgFood: Deer, buffalo, etc…Life span: About 15 to 17 yearsReason for decline: habitat destruction and illegal trading.

Tiger

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Habitat: Small areas of India, Sri Lanka, China, and Southeast Asia, and the Sahara desert in Africa.Population: About 700,000Height: 3 to 4 mWeight: 5,000 to 7,000 kgFood: Grass, bark, root, leaves and fruitLife span: About 60 yearsReason for decline: Habitat destruction and illegal hunting.

Elephant

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Thanks foryour attention!Group 1