Lesson C: Listening
What can you see in this picture?
Forest fire
1. What causes a forest fire?
Hot weather, lighting, awareness of people, campfire,
butts of cigarette
2 What happens if there is a forest fire?
To destroy valuable wood, wild life, and good soil.
To cause flood, drought, environment pollution.
Drought
Flood
Destroy
(v): to
damage ST Ph¸ hủ
2. campfire {n]: an outdoor fire made by people who are
sleeping out side or living in a tent Lưa tr¹i
3. a heap of (leaves): Một
đống( lá)
Forester Ngêi trång rõng, ngêi b¶o vƯ rõng
Awful : Khñng khiÕp
Task 1:Listen and number the events in the
order you hear
3
2
5
1
4
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A campfire near a heap of leaves may easily
cause a forest fire.
In late summer, fire is the greatest danger to
forests, and sometimes people are not allowed
to go in to them.
All of us must care for our great forests and
save them from fire.
It’s an unpleasant thing to see a great forest
fire
A forest fire destroys valuable wood, wild life
Task 2: listen again and decide whether the
following statements are true (T) or false (F).
T
F
1. Once a fire has started, it takes time to spread.
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2. In late autumn, forests may easily catch fire .
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3. Campers must use earth to put out their
campfires completely.
4. A forest fire may make life more difficult for all of
us.
5. It is the duty of every forester to take care not to
start a forest fire.
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Task 3: Listen again and tick (
hear.
1
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2
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3.
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) the sentences you
a. Have you ever seen a forest destroyed
by fire
b. Have you ever seen a forest fire ?
a. A great forest fire spreads quickly.
b. A great forest fire is awful thing to see.
a. They are very dry then.
b. Woods and forests are really dry then.
What should every camper ought to
remember when they start a campfire ?
Suggested answers:
1. they should put out their a campfire
and cover the place with earth.
2. they should organize in a place
near the river , the stream, or sea .
3. they ought to put out their campfire
far from tree , dry leaves, etc
Home work: write some causes of the
forest fire?