II. ОСНОВНА ЧАСТИНА.1. Перегляд відео. Video “Urbanization and the rise of megacities”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDS_Bq. De. Z4k&t=3s. Answer the questions1. What cities were the only so called megacities in 1950?2. What cities are called megacities?3. How many megacities were there in 2010?4. How many megacities are there today?5. Where is over half of today's megacities?6. How many megacities will have been there by 2030?7. Where will the most rapid urbanization take place in the future?
4. Use these adjectives in the following sentences. Working with adjectives1. Visitors from cities like these parks.2. The picture shows a canal near the skyscraper.3. The idea of these towers is to use solar power.4. Day by day, these new megacities keep expanding.5. I live in a village, not much happens there at the weekends.6. Newcastle is a city, with lots of things to do and see.7. Oxford is a city, which is steeped in history.8. There are some buildings made of stones.5. Think and say What are advantages and disadvantages of living in megacities. III. ПІДСУМКОВА ЧАСТИНА.1 Підведення підсумків уроку. Summarizing.2 Домашнє завдання. 3 Оцінювання. Pupils’ marks.
Video“Urbanization and the rise of megacities Answer the questions1. What cities were the only so called megacities in 1950?2. What cities are called megacities?3. How many megacities were there in 2010?4. How many megacities are there today?5. Where is over half of today's megacities?6. How many megacities will have been there by 2030?7. Where will the most rapid urbanisation take place in the future?
Working with adjectives1. Visitors from cities like these parks.2. The picture shows a canal near the skyscraper.3. The idea of these towers is to use solar power.4. Day by day, these new megacities keep expanding.5. I live in a village, not much happens there at the weekends.6. Newcastle is a city, with lots of things to do and see.7. Oxford is a city, which is steeped in history.8. There are some buildings made of stones.
Human development reached an important and challenging milestone in 2016. That year, the United Nations announced that more than half of the world's population lived in urban areas. The news raised questions about issues such as disease control, food production, education, housing, employment and migration.