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Urban Living
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Unit 9

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Today
Book test 'The Cuckoo's Calling' (30 minutes)
Unit 9: practise with Cambridge speaking tasks:
      speaking about urbanisation and living conditions
Modals

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Following a baseball game that nearly became a religious war, two Jewish boys become friends. Danny comes from the strict Hasidic sect that keeps him bound in centuries of orthodoxy. Reuven is brought up by a father patently aware of the twentieth century. Everything tries to destroy their friendship, but they use honesty with each other as a shield and it proves an impenetrable protection.

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WINNER OF THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2008 Balram Halwai is the White Tiger - the smartest boy in his village. His family is too poor for him to afford for him to finish school and he has to work in a teashop. But Balram gets his break when a rich man hires him as a chauffeur, and takes him to live in Delhi.  He becomes increasingly aware of immense wealth and opportunity all around him, while knowing that he will never be able to gain access to that world. Until he realizes that there is one way he can become part of this glamorous new India - by murdering his master. 

The White Tiger presents a raw and unromanticised India, both thrilling and shocking - from the desperate, almost lawless villages along the Ganges, to the booming Wild South of Bangalore and its technology and outsourcing centres.

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unit 9: some input for speaking
1 Listen to the woman's election speech, take notes on what she says about the attitude of the people she addresses (slide 1)

2 Read the information on the following slides (slides 2, 3)
Speaking about urbanisation and living conditions

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In 2017, 4.1 billion people were living in urban areas.
  

This means over half of the world (55%) live in urban settings. The UN estimates this milestone event – when the number of people in urban areas overtook the number in rural settings – occurred in 2007.
Speaking about urbanisation and living conditions

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68% of the world population projected to live in urban areas by 2050, says UN
"Projections show that urbanization, the gradual shift in residence of the human population from rural to urban areas, combined with the overall growth of the world’s population could add another 2.5 billion people to urban areas by 2050, with close to 90% of this increase taking place in Asia and Africa, according to a new United Nations data set launched today."

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Afterwards, give each other feedback on:
1. Quality (superficial or not) and originality of answers.
2. Use of vocabulary (advanced level and variety)
3. Grammar and grammatical structures (idem)
4. Fluency
5. Pronunciation

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In pairs: speaker 1: speak for a full minute about these pictures and answer the question. 
Speaker 2: take notes for feedback. 
What would it be like to live in each of these places?
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In pairs: speaker 2: speak for a full minute about these pictures and answer the question. 
Speaker 1: take notes for feedback.


Which of these places would you prefer to go on holiday to?
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Collaborative task: in pairs: speak for 4 minutes about the following question and come to an agreement.
What would be the perfect city to live in? List five characteristics that you and your partner agree on. (you're allowed to take notes)
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4:00

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Give each other feedback on:
1. Quality (superficial or not) and originality of answers.
2. Use of vocabulary (advanced level and variety)
3. Grammar and grammatical structures (idem)
4. Fluency
5. Pronunciation

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Think of good tips to come up with contents during a speaking task. (What can you do to avoid 'white noise'?)

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Modal and semi-modals
must (=have to), should (=ought to)
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Study the next slides individually (Som link)

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It's six o'clock. He ... be home soon.
A
should
B
must

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It's six o'clock. He ... be stuck in a traffic jam.
A
should
B
must

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... you sit here, please?
A
should
B
would

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You ... do as I say; you'll feel better immediately.
A
should
B
will

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You ... do as I say immediately!
A
should
B
will

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The train is late - the snow .... delays
A
must have caused
B
should have caused

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I ... come to the Spring Dance with you, I think.
A
will
B
am going to

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Make negative (use n't)
He ought to offer his help.

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For more explanation and examples (including 'would'), watch the next video.

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Homework
Hand in your week assignment (Ted Talk)
Finish the work for lesson 3 (planner)
Fetch your next novel (The Chosen or The White Tiger)

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