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Презентация к уроку 60

What is it

It is a town. It is small but beautiful

It is clean with a lot of parks.

Would you like to live in this city?

What is it?

It’s a SLUM

It is dirty and poor.

SHANTY TOWN

SHANTY TOWN is a slum with a lot of dirty houses overcrowded with people and very poor living conditions

S/B Ex. 1, P.97

How can these words be related to it How can these words be related to it? Overcrowded community, basic services, illegal, medical care, unemployment, poverty, child labour, clean water, diseases, crime

Slum is an overcrowded community of poor houses How can these words be related to it? Overcrowded community, basic services, illegal, medical care, unemployment, poverty, child labour, clean water, diseases, crime Slum is an overcrowded community of poor houses

There are no basic services in a slum How can these words be related to it? Overcrowded community, basic services, illegal, medical care, unemployment, poverty, child labour, clean water, diseases, crime There are no basic services in a slum

People can not afford medical care because they are really very poor How can these words be related to it? Overcrowded community, basic services, illegal, medical care, unemployment, poverty, child labour, clean water, diseases, crime People can not afford medical care because they are really very poor

The level of poverty is high because of unemployment How can these words be related to it? Overcrowded community, basic services, illegal, medical care, unemployment, poverty, child labour, clean water, diseases, crime The level of poverty is high because of unemployment

Child labour is a common thing there How can these words be related to it? Overcrowded community, basic services, illegal, medical care, unemployment, poverty, child labour, clean water, diseases, crime Child labour is a common thing there

There are a lot of infectious diseases because of lack of clean water. How can these words be related to it? Overcrowded community, basic services, illegal, medical care, unemployment, poverty, child labour, clean water, diseases, crime There are a lot of infectious diseases because of lack of clean water.

Streets of shanty towns are full of crime. How can these words be related to it? Overcrowded community, basic services, illegal, medical care, unemployment, poverty, child labour, clean water, diseases, crime Streets of shanty towns are full of crime.

physical condition because of lack of food worthless, poverty, conflict, prospect, vast, decent, affordable, malnutrition having no value battle or fighting inexpensive physical condition because of lack of food extremely big being extremely poor acceptable level possibility

physical condition because of lack of food worthless, poverty, conflict, prospect, vast, decent, affordable, malnutrition having no value battle or fighting inexpensive physical condition because of lack of food extremely big being extremely poor acceptable level possibility worthless having no value

physical condition because of lack of food worthless, poverty, conflict, prospect, vast, decent, affordable, malnutrition having no value battle or fighting inexpensive physical condition because of lack of food extremely big being extremely poor acceptable level possibility poverty being extremely poor

physical condition because of lack of food worthless, poverty, conflict, prospect, vast, decent, affordable, malnutrition having no value battle or fighting inexpensive physical condition because of lack of food extremely big being extremely poor acceptable level possibility conflict battle or fighting

physical condition because of lack of food worthless, poverty, conflict, prospect, vast, decent, affordable, malnutrition having no value battle or fighting inexpensive physical condition because of lack of food extremely big being extremely poor acceptable level possibility conflict battle or fighting

physical condition because of lack of food worthless, poverty, conflict, prospect, vast, decent, affordable, malnutrition having no value battle or fighting inexpensive physical condition because of lack of food extremely big being extremely poor acceptable level possibility prospect possibility

physical condition because of lack of food worthless, poverty, conflict, prospect, vast, decent, affordable, malnutrition having no value battle or fighting inexpensive physical condition because of lack of food extremely big being extremely poor acceptable level possibility vast extremely big

physical condition because of lack of food worthless, poverty, conflict, prospect, vast, decent, affordable, malnutrition having no value battle or fighting inexpensive physical condition because of lack of food extremely big being extremely poor acceptable level possibility decent acceptable level

physical condition because of lack of food worthless, poverty, conflict, prospect, vast, decent, affordable, malnutrition having no value battle or fighting inexpensive physical condition because of lack of food extremely big being extremely poor acceptable level possibility affordable inexpensive

worthless, poverty, conflict, prospect, vast, decent, affordable, malnutrition having no value battle or fighting inexpensive physical condition because of lack of food extremely big being extremely poor acceptable level possibility malnutrition physical condition because of lack of food

shanty town

shanty town, child labour

shanty town, child labour, set up business

shanty town, child labour, set up business make up one’s mind,

shanty town, child labour, set up business make up one’s mind, urban sprawl,

shanty town, child labour, set up business make up one’s mind, urban sprawl, traffic congestion, national parks

shanty town, set up business make up one’s mind, urban sprawl, traffic congestion, national parks 1)Many countries have laws against child labour because they want to protect young children from working under dangerous conditions.

shanty town, set up business urban sprawl, traffic congestion, national parks 2)I have not made up my mind where to visit yet, Athens or Rome

set up business urban sprawl, traffic congestion, national parks 3)Before city planners brought clean water and electricity to that part of the city it was a shanty town.

urban sprawl, traffic congestion, national parks 4) Jake planned to open a small restaurant. However, he needed a bank loan to set up the business

urban sprawl, national parks 5) The new metro system solved the city’s traffic congestion problem as less people drove their cars

national parks 6) Urban sprawl is destroying farmlands at an alarming rate.

7) England’s national parks help preserve its wild life and natural beauty.