2) What are the differences between developing and developed countries?
> Income: ( larger / smaller)
> Industry and commerce: (flourishing / laggard)
> Education: (good / little)
> Life expectancy: (live long/short)
> Environment: good/bad(terrible)
3) What are the problems that the developing countries face? How to solve them?
> Poverty
> Less education
> Disease
> Hunger
> Bad environment
Suggested answers:
1) Developed countries are most of the western countries. Mainly included: America, Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Canada and Japan.
Developing countries are most of countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
2)3) Any suitable answers are available.
Step 4 Everyday English
Choose the correct answer.
1. How do you find it? Means_______.
a. What is your opinion about it? b. How did you get here?
2. It's totally fascinating means ________.
a. It's very, very interesting. b. It's very, very important.
3. as you see(them) means ________.
a. while you see them b. in your opinion
4. I didn't get that means________.
a. I didn't take that b. I didn't hear what you said
5. (Let's) find some of the action means ______.
a. Let' do something interesting b. Let's act.
Suggested answers:
1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. a
Step 5 Speaking
a. Work in pairs.
Student A: You are collecting money for a charity that gives money to developing countries. explain to Student B why he/she should give money.
Student B: Listen to Student A and ask questions. Decide whether you want to give money. If you decide to give money, say how much you will give and why.
b. Make the dialogue in the right order.
1 Hi, David. I am collecting money for a charity. Can you give some money?
2 what about 5 dollars?
3How much should I give?
4 God. I do think I should give some money to them.
5Thank you. If we make greater efforts, more people will have safe drinking water.
6 You are right. Now I know we should do our best to help people in developing countries to