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January 21 lesson level 5

January 21 lesson level 5

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English

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8 Slides • 40 Questions

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objectives
to be able to;
Identify different types of questions
Practice reading
Discuss the given writing topic
Make an essay outline
Develop vocabulary
Practice writing

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Multiple Choice

Match the two halves of these sentences.

1 The government should ban smoking in public places,...

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A .so as to makes cities quieter and cleaner for people to walk around.

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B. so that they will be able to eat healthily when they are older and live by themselves,

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C in order to cut the number of the deaths from passive smoking.

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2 It would be a good idea to ban cars from city centres on Sundays,...

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a) so as to makes cities quieter and cleaner for people to walk around.

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b) in order to cut the number of the deaths from passive smoking.

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c.) so that they will be able to eat healthily when they are older and live by themselves,

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3 Schools should teach children how cook,...

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A.so that they will be able to eat healthily when they are older and live by themselves,

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B. in order to cut the number of the deaths from passive smoking.

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C. so as to makes cities quieter and cleaner for people to walk around.

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Multiple Choice

WHAT IS YOUR SOLUTION FOR EACH ONE OF THESE?

1,It’s really dangerous to cycle in big cities.

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A.Use a regular bike without any safety gear.

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B.Cycle during peak traffic hours for better visibility.

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C.Use dedicated bike lanes and protective gear.

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D Ride on sidewalks and ignore traffic rules.

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2 Sports centres are really expensive, so many people can’t afford them.

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A.Sports centres are affordable for everyone.

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B.Many people enjoy using sports centres.

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C.Sports centres are only for wealthy individuals.

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D.Many people can't afford sports centres.

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3 .People eat too much junk food. whats your solution?

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A. Encourage more fast food restaurants to open.

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B.Promote healthy eating habits and limit junk food advertising.

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c. Increase the availability of sugary drinks.

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D. Promote larger portion sizes in meals.

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Multiple Choice

People don’t recycle newspapers, bottles and plastic enough. whats the solution?

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A. Implement educational campaigns, increase accessibility of recycling bins, and create incentives for recycling.

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B.Increase the price of recycling services for consumers.

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C. Ban the use of plastic and paper products entirely.

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D. Reduce the number of recycling bins in public areas.

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5 There are water shortages in some countries because people use too much water. What's the solution?

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A.Implement water conservation measures and promote efficient water use.

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B. Build more dams to store excess water.

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C.Encourage the use of bottled water for convenience.

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D Increase water prices to discourage usage.

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6 The country depends too much on fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas). what's the solution?

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A. Focus on nuclear energy without safety measures.

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B. Invest in renewable energy and promote energy efficiency.

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C. Increase fossil fuel production and consumption.

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D. Encourage more coal mining and usage.

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7 People travel by plane too often, which causes air pollution. what's the solution?

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A. Increase the number of flights to reduce congestion.

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B. Encourage alternative travel methods and support sustainable aviation initiatives.

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C. Promote the use of private jets for travel.

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D. Implement stricter regulations on train travel.

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8.Families don’t eat together as much as they used to. what's the solution?

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A. Suggest families watch TV during dinner time.

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B.Promote fast food meals for convenience.

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C.Encourage families to eat separately for personal time.

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D.Implement regular family meal nights and reduce distractions during meals.

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9. A lot of litter is dropped in the streets. whats the solution?

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A. Reduce the number of public events in the area.

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B. Install more streetlights to improve visibility.

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C. Encourage people to use biodegradable materials.

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D.Increase public trash bins and promote community clean-up initiatives.

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10. Many accidents are caused by people driving while using a mobile phone.what's your solution?

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A.Allow phone use at traffic lights without restrictions.

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B.Encourage texting while driving for quick responses.

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C. Implement stricter laws and promote hands-free technology.

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D. Promote the use of mobile apps for navigation only.

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Problem and Solution

You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.

Write about the following topic:

People who live in large cities face a range of problems in their daily life.

What are the main problems people in cities face, and how can these problems be tackled?

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

Write at least 250 words.

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1. Which two problems are mentioned by the writer? Choose TWO letters A-E.

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A The difficulties of relying on international co-operation.

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В The rewards for experienced criminals will always prove a temptation

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§C The developments of technology can make criminal activity easier.

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D The measures that could be used to control crime could also limit our freedoms

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E The cost of trying to prevent all forms of cheating is too high.

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2. We tend to act in a trusting and co-operative way because

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A the collective interest is greater than our individual interest.

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В group and individual interest are generally equal.

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C the consequences of cheating are too great.

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D it is in our nature to act in a moral manner.

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3. The writer says that trust is limited because

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A it does not include our opinions of the law.

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В we only trust those we are familiar with.

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C it is linked to our personal reputation.

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D it is likely that cheats do not trust anyone.

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4.The examples of overfishing and the problem of the banking system show that

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A. Balance is not static

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В the system of trust is not reliable.

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C the balance between co-operation and cheating is always at risk.

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D people who cheat the system will sometimes have an advantage

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5.According to the writer, defectors from the system

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A find it increasingly easy to cheat.

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В can hope to achieve positive solutions to problems.

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C are generally intelligent and innovative

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D try to do as much damage as possible.

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Multiple Choice

6.Which of the following is the most suitable title for the text?

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A The impossibility of co-operation in a world of cheats

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В The increased threats to a functioning society

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C How to keep criminals in check for the benefit of society

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D The importance of technology in balancing risk and reward in society

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E The complexities of a society based on trust

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§What are the causes of university students taking part-time jobs, and what effects does this have on their studies?

Causes Effects
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Open Ended

Cause and effect: write your introduction for the topic,'

"Causes of homelessness in urban areas and its impact on society"

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Write the body 1

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write the body 2

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create your conclusion

objectives
to be able to;
Identify different types of questions
Practice reading
Discuss the given writing topic
Make an essay outline
Develop vocabulary
Practice writing

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