Unit 10. Endangered species tài liệu, giáo án, bài giảng , luận văn, luận án, đồ án, bài tập lớn về tất cả các lĩnh vực...
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endangered
extinction contaminated biodiversity survive
1 Do you think plants and animals, however small or oversized, all contribute to the ….………
2 The air, rivers and seas are all ………, especially
in over-populated and heavily industrialized regions
3.The winter is coming nearer and nearer, many species are unable to ……… the severe winter
4 There is no doubt that the mountain gorilla is the verge of
………
5 J.Aspinall is famous for his programme of breeding
………….… animals and reintroducing them into the wild
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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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Task 1 Work in pairs Ask and answer the following questions.
What do you call Gấu Trúc, Tê Giác, Hổ, Voi in English?
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↪ Each of them lives in the forest.
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↪ Pandas can be kept as a pet, rhinoceroses and tigers can be used for medicine and elephants
can be used for food.
Rhino horn
Which of them
is endangered?
↪ All of them are endangered.
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/ Why are they in danger?
B: Because of / They are in danger because of
Trang 10Task 2 Look at the information about the giant pandas, which are endangered animals Ask and answer question about them.
Habitat: Bamboo forests in mountains in central and
Reason for decline:
Habitat destruction and illegal trading.
Habitat: Bamboo forests in mountains in central and
Reason for decline:
Habitat destruction and illegal trading.
A: Where do the giant pandas live?
B: In bamboo forests in mountains in central and western
A: Why are they in danger?
B: They are in danger because of habitat destruction and
illegal trading.
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Habitat: Grasslands, tropical and subtropical forests in Africa
and southern Asia
Population: About 17,000
Height: 1.2 to 1.8m
Weight: 1,000 to 3,000kg
Food: grass and plants
Life span: About 40 years
Reason for decline: Habitat
destruction and illegal hunting
Habitat: Grasslands, tropical and subtropical forests in Africa
and southern Asia
Population: About 17,000
Height: 1.2 to 1.8m
Weight: 1,000 to 3,000kg
Food: grass and plants
Life span: About 40 years
Reason for decline: Habitat
destruction and illegal hunting
A: Where do the rhinoceros live?
B: In g rasslands, tropical and subtropical forests in
Africa and southern Asia.
A: What is its population in the world?
A: Why are they in danger?
B: They are in danger because of habitat destruction and
illegal hunting
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are endangered animal Ask and answer question about them.
Habitat: forest, grasslands and swamps in Siberia, Southeast
Asia and Southeast
Asia and Southern India
Population: Only about
6,000
Height: 1.4 to 2.8m
Weight: 65 to 300 kg
Food: Deer, buffalo, etc…
Life span: About 15 to 17 years
Reason for decline: habitat destruction and illegal trading.
Habitat: forest, grasslands and swamps in Siberia, Southeast
Asia and Southeast
Asia and Southern India
Population: Only about
6,000
Height: 1.4 to 2.8m
Weight: 65 to 300 kg
Food: Deer, buffalo, etc…
Life span: About 15 to 17 years
Reason for decline: habitat destruction and illegal trading.
A: Where do the tigers live?
B: In forest, grasslands and swamps in Siberia, Southeast
Asia and Southern India.
A: What is its population in the world?
A: Why are they in danger?
B: They are in danger because of habitat destruction and
illegal trading
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question about them.
Habitat: Small areas of India,
Sri Lanka, China, and Southeast
Asia, and the Sahara desert
Life span: About 60 years
Reason for decline: Habitat destruction and illegal hunting.
Habitat: Small areas of India,
Sri Lanka, China, and Southeast
Asia, and the Sahara desert
Life span: About 60 years
Reason for decline: Habitat destruction and illegal hunting.
A: Where do the elephants live?
B: In small areas of India, Sri Lanka, China, and
Southeast Asia, and the Sahara desert in Africa.
A: What is its population in the world?
A: Why are they in danger?
B: They are in danger because of habitat destruction and
illegal hunting
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Trang 17Giant pandas live in bamboo
forests in the mountain in western
China Only about 600 pandas are
living there They attain a height
of 1.2 m to 1 5 m and weight
from 75 kg to 160 kg Giant
pandas can live up to 20 or 30
years They are in danger because
people are destroying their
habitat and hunt them for trade
Giant panda
Habitat: Bamboo forests in mountains in central
and western China.
Population: Only about 600
and illegal trading.
Habitat: Bamboo forests in mountains in central
and western China.
Population: Only about 600
Trang 18Food: grass and plants
Life span: About 40 years
Reason for decline: Habitat
destruction and illegal hunting
Habitat: Grasslands, tropical and subtropical forests in Africa and
southern Asia
Population: About 17,000
Height: 1.2 to 1.8m
Weight: 1,000 to 3,000kg
Food: grass and plants
Life span: About 40 years
Reason for decline: Habitat
destruction and illegal hunting
Rhinoceros live in grasslands, tropical and subtropical
forests in Africa and southern Asia Its population is about 17,000 They attain a height of 1.2 to 1.8m and weight from 1,000 to 3,000kg Rhinoceros can live up
40 years They are in danger because of their habitat destruction and illegal hunting
Trang 19Habitat: forest, grasslands and swamps
in Siberia, Southeast Asia and
Food: Deer, buffalo, etc…
Life span: About 15 to 17 years
Reason for decline: habitat destruction and illegal trading.
Habitat: forest, grasslands and swamps
in Siberia, Southeast Asia and
Food: Deer, buffalo, etc…
Life span: About 15 to 17 years
Reason for decline: habitat destruction and illegal trading.
Tiger
Tigers live in forest, grasslands and swamps in
Siberia, Southeast Asia and Southern India Its population is only about 6,000 They attain a height of 1.4 to 2.8m and weight from 65 to 300 kg Tigers can
live up to 15 or 17 years They are in danger because
of their habitat destruction and illegal trading
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You’ve just lost half of your points!
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Lucky
number!
Trang 22Habitat: Small areas of India,
Sri Lanka, China, and Southeast
Asia, and the Sahara desert
Life span: About 60 years
Reason for decline: Habitat destruction and illegal hunting.
Habitat: Small areas of India,
Sri Lanka, China, and Southeast
Asia, and the Sahara desert
Life span: About 60 years
Reason for decline: Habitat destruction and illegal hunting.
Elephant
Elephants live in small areas of India, Sri Lanka, China, Southeast Asia, and the Sahara desert in Africa Its population is about 700,000 They attain a height of 3 to 4 m and weight from 5,000 to 7,000 kg Elephants can live up to 60 years They are in danger because of their habitat destruction and illegal hunting