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    1.

    Yellowstone

    2.

    Banff

    3.

    Cat Tien

    4.

    Royal

    5.

    Nairobi

    6.

    Yosemite

    a.

    Australia

    b.

    Canada

    c.

    the U.S

    d.

    Vietname.

    the U.S

    f.

    Kenya

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    1. Yellowstone National Park

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    2. Banff National Park

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    3. Cat Tien National Park

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    4. Royal National Park

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    5. Nairobi National Park

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    6. Yosemite National Park

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    1.

    Yellowstone

    2.

    Banff

    3.

    Cat Tien

    4.

    Royal

    5.

    Nairobi

    6.

    Yosemite

    a.

    Australia

    b.

    Canada

    c.

    the U.S

    d.

    Vietname.

    the U.S

    f.

    Kenya

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    Have you ever visited a national park?

    What can you see in a national park?

    What are the problems

    in national parks nowadays?

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    I. VOCABULARY

    1. feature (n) something important, interesting ortypical of a place or thing

    2. scenery (n) the natural features of an area

    D Ex: mountains, valleys, rivers and forestsD scenic (a) ['si:nik]

    D scenic features

    3. to devastate['devsteit] =

    a place orthing completely

    D devastating (a) very harmful and cause a lot of

    damage or destruction

    destroy

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    4. to maintain : make s.th continue at the same level,standard

    D maintenance (n) ['meintinns]

    5. vehicle (n) a machine (wheels and an engine), used

    for transporting people or goods on land

    DEx: cars, buses, lorries / trucks

    6. approximately ['prksimtli] (adv) + number

    = nearly, about

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    II. Gap-fill

    1

    . Chemical pollutants have had a effect onthe environment.

    2. Several were damaged in the crash.

    3. We need the .. of natural resources for the

    future use.4. The journey took.. seven hours.

    5. Please watch and enjoy .of Nairobi

    National Park

    - devastating - maintenance - vehicles- approximately - scenic features

    devastating

    vehicles

    maintenance

    approximately

    scenic features

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    III. True or False Statements ( Task 1, page 119)

    1. National parks protect and preserve the natural beautyof the land.

    2. They usually contain a variety of scenic features.

    3. All national parks are in danger of being destroyed.

    4. Large areas of national parks can be destroyed by fire.

    5. Visitors do not help to preserve and protect national

    parks.

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    III. True or False Statements ( Task 1, page 119)

    1. National parks protect and preserve the naturalbeauty of the land.

    2. They usually contain a variety of scenic features.

    3. national parks are in danger of being destroyed.

    4. Large areas of national parks can be destroyed by

    fire.

    5. Visitors do not help to preserve and protect nationalparks.

    T

    T

    FT

    T

    ManyAll

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    IV. Questions and Answers ( Task 2, page 119 )

    1. How many national parks are there in the United

    States?

    2. How many people visit national parks every year?3. What are some of the problems which national

    parks are currently facing?

    4. What should be done to protect them?

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    1. 52 national parks

    2. Millions of visitors

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    3. They are:

    - Rare animals are killed or hunted for fur, skin or other parts- Trees are cut down for wood.

    - Devastating fires are caused by careless people.

    4. Money should be raised for the park's staff and

    maintenance of their resources.

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    - Class is divided into 4 groups

    - Each group has a group leader

    - Groups work in 3 minutes to make a story ( based on

    pictures, imagination)

    - You can add more information if you want

    - The representative of each group has to tell groups

    story.

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    HOMEWORK ( Page 119)

    Summarize the main ideas of the listening

    passage, using the information in Task 1 and 2.