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  1. In this lesson we will be starting a new geography unit! We will be learning all about different settlement types, including villages, towns and cities. Today we will learn about the population of earth, and where people can be found around the world.

  2. Key Stage 1. Geography. Villages, Towns and Cities. How are cities and villages different to live in? In this lesson we will be thinking all about the different experiences people have living in villages, towns and cities. How might life be similar? How might it be different? Download all resources. Share activities with pupils.

  3. In this lesson, students will explore the topic of cities and migration. They will begin by exploring why cities have growing / declining populations. They will listen to an interview which describes the concepts of 'magnets' (what attracts people to a city) and 'glue' (what keeps people in a city).

  4. Mar 16, 2015 · Lesson Plan: Cities,Towns and Villages. This is a lesson for Intermediate students (B1). Hopefully, at the end of this lesson you’ll have learnt useful vocabulary to talk about a city/town/ village you like, you’ll be able to talk about the advantages and disadvantages of living in the city or the countryside and you’ll be able to ...

  5. Different kinds of cities. This is a multi-lesson plan for teachers of adults at B1 level explores the theme of European cities. Students will develop their communication skills and vocabulary around the topic of cities and how to describe them. Introduction:

  6. Learners begin the lesson by saying what they know about a city (Vancouver) and predicting language and information that is likely to be in short texts describing the city's geography, climate, population and economy. They listen to and / or read the texts to check their predictions and make notes.

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  8. May 11, 2018 · In this lesson plan, students learn words and phrases related to cities. Visual and text-based activities focus on city places, buildings, sights, and jobs. There is also an activity on words to describe cities.

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