- the difference between a city, a town and a village
- new vocabulary
- about Shakespeare
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This lesson contains 11 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 3 videos.
Lesson duration is: 15 min
Items in this lesson
Today you will learn:
- the difference between a city, a town and a village
- new vocabulary
- about Shakespeare
Slide 1 - Slide
town
village
city
Slide 2 - Drag question
City: A city is defined as an urban center with a larger geographical area and population than a town. It is a densely populated area with a legally defined boundary and whose population are engaged in non-agricultural activities as sources of livelihood.
Town: Towns are smaller in geographical size and population than cities in the same country. Inhabitants of towns have access to the town market and shops, the fire and police stations, entertainment facilities, and the local seat of government.
Village: French word for a group of buildings. A small community in a rural area. Schools that offer higher education are also usually located in towns and cities rather than in villages. Villages only offer up to secondary school while towns can have colleges. Public libraries and hospitals are also located in towns.
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SB page 36 exercise 3
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SB page 36 exercise 5:
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Slide 6 - Video
Slide 7 - Video
Slide 8 - Video
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Classwork and homework
Do: SB page 37 Reading.
1. Read the title and the rules and answer the questions
2. Read and answer the questions in the treasure hunt
3. Match the words to make sentences
4. Sum up. Put the places in the correct order.
Continue with:
MEL online - unit 3 - finish all exercises
MEL online - unit 4 - vocabulary - exercise 1,2,3,4,5