New York city is the largest city in the United States and one of the world's major global cities. The largest cities grow as fast as 4 percent annually. Rob and Neil discuss how we got them and what our chins say about us. What part of our body have scientists discovered can heal and help us? BANKSY’S STREET ART. Page 1 sur 4 Then, number the pictures according to the story and name the characters. You have to prepare a journey plan with the approximate cost and the itinerary and to explain what your motivations are .. (first step : written work) Fiche: Fiche anglais, global cities. Would this make you love them less? Listen to Neil and Harry’s conversation and learn some related vocabulary. Aujourd'hui. Alice and Neil discuss how this Asian leaf conquered the world. Street Art is a very popular form of art that is spreading quickly all over the world. Listen to Rob and Neil and learn new vocabulary, Is learning English getting easier? 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To find the most eco-conscious destinations across the country, we consulted a range of sources, from Siemens' Green City Index for the US and Canada, to WalletHub's list of the greenest cities in America. What is the percentage of the world's population that will be living in cities in 2050? Read about our approach to external linking. Are robots and artificial intelligence taking over from humans? Travel the U.S.A The sequence way! Dan and Neil discuss all this and give you six useful items of vocabulary. … Rob and Finn discuss how to deal with boredom and teach some related vocabulary. 1,498 Downloads . Neil and Sophie talk about gene editing, designer babies and how many errors Neil might have in his genetic code. We're dealing with approximates here. )��Ԙ�B� They also teach some related vocabulary. Are food allergies on the increase and if so, why? People are coming massively into the cities which have no housing that's affordable to them. Rob and Alice discuss what risk to your health regular drinking may have, What does it take to impress the ladies in the 21st century? Google's free service instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages. But they … Neil and Sophie discuss the health benefits of being able to speak two languages fluently. About 40 years ago, portable music players became a craze with the launch of the Sony Walkman. Alice and Finn talk about the passion some people have for danger and the unseen threats we face every day. How much does appearance really matter? So which city is going to be the model for the future?NeilMaybe like the future Los Angeles in the movie Blade Runner – you know, glittering high-rises, gigantic neon billboards, flying cars…AliceWell, today's Los Angeles has terrible urban sprawl and traffic problems.NeilUrban sprawl is the way a city spreads into undeveloped land around it, often without planning permission.AliceDr Janice Pearlman can explain why this happens. How the sharing economy is changing the way we use our space, How can science fiction help the world? How much do you enjoy doing housework and paying bills? The word snowflake has taken on a new meaning. Can a woollen hat make a difference when you are cold? All the phrases have sound, which has been professionally recorded by native speakers. ; From vegetarian food truck eats to thrift store threads, Portland, Oregon, isn't just hip — it's sustainable, too. Many animals face extinction. Year 9 Sequence ‘Go to an American city’ Enjoy your skills! Sophie and Neil discuss the reason why fear of spiders is so common, Neil and Alice talk about the defiant women who fought for their right to choose their representatives. Could jellyfish could reduce plastic pollution? Shopping online in the middle of the night is becoming popular but, is it always a good idea? What's ubiquitous, Alice?AliceIt means available everywhere. Alice and Neil discuss chocolate chip muffins along with some other tasty vocabulary, Who were the Muses and how did they help the creative process? The London school where students speak 42 different languages, Laughter isn't always the best medicine, says research, Are your pictures, documents and videos safe online? Why does seeing someone yawn make you yawn? the glad. And one thing urban planners are talking about at the moment is creating 'smart cities'. Will we still be speaking in an English we recognise in a thousand years' time? Posts about Séquence : I’m a Survivor written by darchenglish. 545 visiteurs - 1591 pages vues. The future of cities after the Covid-19 crisis. Gratuit. Young entrepreneurs are appearing everywhere. Cities in the richer world need to find ways to improve the quality of life for their inhabitants. Sam and Rob find out. We live in a richer world. Libra, Bitcoin... would you invest in digital money? Do you know how much your partner earns? By devonlady Could you give up meat and animal products? Neil and Rob talk about the animal symbol of Easter in literature and in the real world. This video is part of our Word on the Street series. Tim's Pronunciation Workshop (intermediate). Vast mega-cities are emerging in the developing world as people migrate in search of work. We discuss the ideas behind compulsory voting, What do we need our chins for? Dans l'idéal cette séquence permet de travailler l'expression écrite, mais avec une classe de STI2D cela n'a pas été une mince affaire. Why more of us are getting fitter together. Anxious about talking to people you don't know? Séquence - GREEN ART - Classe de 2 C - Anglais avec Madame Traumat La classe de 2 C, dans le cadre des manifestations pour la COP21, a créé des t-shirts imprimés de slogans, des posters qui illustrent un poème appris en classe et des discours pour parler du futur de notre planète mise en danger par le rechaufement climatique . Hear about projects to create liveable underwater habitats, Volunteer hackers are invited to prevent election cyber-attacks, Hear the iconic environmentalist Jane Goodall talk about the deep connections between humans and the great apes, Learn about Web Science, a new academic subject about the internet. Learn some English phrases you can use when visiting a tourist information centre, which will help you find accommodation and find out what's on. How can books help us relax and feel more alive during troubled times? Alice and Rob discuss why some people are suspicious about everything, You've decluttered and tidied but could you live life free of stuff? What would you put in your time capsule? Listen to Rob and Neil’s chat and learn new vocabulary. Listen to Rob and Finn’s chat and learn some related vocabulary. Sophie and Neil discuss how feeling lonely can help us to survive, How do you see yourself and how do others see you? Does your age affect your political views? Alice and Neil make some educated guesses! Alice and Neil discuss identity and how appearances can be deceptive. Is the way we see famous people a new thing? Or c) 70%?NeilAnd I said a) 10%.AliceYes, and you underestimated there, Neil. I decided to create a séquence for my classes of 4ème based on discovering the USA. Neil and Sophie discuss how social media is changing the way we interact. How often do you check your phone? The bicycle is the most popular form of two-wheeled transport in the world, but could we all soon be using hoverboards? Alice and Neil discuss whether we would miss driving as driverless cars are tested in cities around the world. And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every sickness and every disease among the people. Alice and Rob ask how far hypocrisy is actually part of who we are, Do you have what it takes to go to space? Bitcoin is here and it's generating interest. The idea was to have them discover some aspects of the American geography (states, cities, location in the world and in the US) and facts about major cities, states and American history. Using personal research and the following text, define global cities. Skinny models: What does the law say about walking the catwalk? For a better experience please enable Javascript in your browser. Listen to Rob and Neil describing the struggles of that ground-breaking space mission whilst explaining some related vocabulary. Now, I think it's time for the answer to today's quiz question, Neil. You're not alone. Neil and Alice discuss how some charities are helping those in need. Dr Janice Pearlman, founder and president of the Megacities Project non-profit organization, Rio de Janeiro. His tag was TAKI 183. How does music make you feel? Do you like to impress people with a classic book in your hands? Neil and Catherine explore mindfulness - what it is and what benefits it offers. In eight representative African cities, roads occupy far lower shares of urban land than in other cities around the world. Can companies operate better without managers? ENGLISH Scope and Sequence. What’s your personality type? Would you tell a robot your deepest secrets? Join Dan and Neil to find out. Why are countryside walks no longer so popular? How much do you know about the food you eat? Good transport networks are very important.AliceYes indeed, and if people could get around easily on foot, or by bike, or by public transport, roads would be less congested – or overcrowded – and less polluted. Well, I suppose managing a city is quite a challenge – which is the subject of today's show: cities of the future – an important subject as so many of us now live in urban areas. Sophie and Neil discuss love at first sight, What is loneliness and why do we feel it? Listen to Rob and Neil's advice and learn some related vocabulary, We use computers for everything nowadays. Listen to Rob and Finn discussing the history and chemical properties of gum and why it's messing up our streets whilst explaining some related vocabulary, Food banks provide food to people in the UK who can't afford to buy their own. Neil and Dan discuss the pros and cons of working while you're still at school. Does a cafe's free wi-fi encourage you to go in and buy a coffee? The right answer is actually c) 70%. Compréhension orale/expression orale. The BBC broadcasts a season of programmes discussing women's issues around the world. Bored? And, you know, technology is really a game changer, I think, in urbanisation.NeilJohn Rossant there. What's the positive side of feeling good when bad things happen to people you envy? Neil and Georgina talk about the origins of Covid-19 and teach you related vocabulary. Cette séquence permet aux élèves de se focaliser sur un élément important de la civilisation américaine : la route. Learn what made people more active in Finland. The former US First Lady and her mission to inspire women. Can science prove the existence of 'man flu' or are men just big babies? It's been described as the world's largest and most democratic classical music festival. Dan and Neil discuss the rise of the machines, Are you trying to give up drinking this month? John Rossant, founder and chairman of the non-profit organisation New Cities Foundation, New York City. But this shouldn't only mean improving housing conditions, but also promoting education and employment among the inhabitants, and building better communities.NeilThat sounds like a real headache for the urban planners.AliceYou're right there. Gun control with no guns? Why do gibbons sing duets and what has this got to do with the evolution of the human language? Find out with Neil and Harry. So they can't rent and they can't buy, and they end up building their own communities and houses on unoccupied land. Neil and Alice discuss how to be more creative. Hear about comfort food and why we eat it, Hear about why fat-shaming is on the rise, Hear about coronavirus and how it isn’t that bad compared to historical pandemics, Hear about how trees can communicate with each other. The treatments that help people stay mentally healthy. Listen to Neil and Rob discussing mood swings, risk taking, and why people make fun of teenagers, while they also explore some related vocabulary. A. When enemy soldiers sang together in WW1. Neil and Alice discuss the issue and teach you related vocabulary. Are you prepared to be the canvas for a painting that might last forever? This year marks the 50th anniversary of Winston Churchill’s death. Class Time: four 45-minute classes. 2 0 obj This, according to a report by the United Nations. Research shows that it actually influences us more than we realise - whether we're at the movies, the supermarket, or down the pub, Coffee is now the most popular drink in the world. These shanty towns – poor communities where the houses are built out of cheap materials like corrugated iron and plastic sheeting – are often off the grid…NeilWhich means they don't have an electricity or water supply – or access to healthcare and education. Rob and Neil discuss the must-have skill of the future. Do you chew gum and what do you do with it when you've finished? Neil tries out his best impression of Elvis while teaching you some related vocabulary. Tim and Neil talk about interactions that can be misunderstood by people of different backgrounds. How good are they for our health? How is that possible? Studies have shown that about 40% of the variation in a person's weight is influenced by genes. 1eres Séquence 0: Me, Myself and I I. Today 54% of the world’s population lives in urban areas.NeilA lot really!AliceYeah.NeilWell, I know we're running out of time, so let me repeat the words we learned today. Neil and Catherine discuss human behaviour. What goes on in the brain and the body when we listen to Adele? How did a man fall from a 47 storey skyscraper and survive? The number of schoolchildren doing part-time jobs in the UK has fallen. Football songs: Why are crowds so quiet these days? Listen to Rob and Neil’s conversation and learn some new vocabulary. Hundreds of millions of us make the same journey day in day out. Listen to Neil and Mike’s discussion, and learn new vocabulary. You can find it on buildings, sidewalks, street signs and trash cans from Tokyo to Paris, from Moscow to Cape Town. This period included the start of the Olympic Games and Homer's writing of the Odyssey and the Illiad. Alice and Rob discuss the challenges of a job thousands of people are keen on, Do you believe men walked on the Moon? Listen to a discussion whilst learning some housing-related vocabulary. About 37,000 tourists are expected to visit Antarctica this season. Alice and Neil talk about their preferences, Alice and Neil discuss circadian rhythms – the so-called body clock that influences an organism's daily cycle of changes, Sophie and Neil discuss why the last pharaoh of Egypt still fascinates people today, Why do we fear animals that pose no threat to us? Neil and Alice take a look at the environmental impact of plastic and teach you some related words. An important exporter: a connecting point between North America, Europe and Asia thanks to its maritime trade routes Vast mega-cities are emerging in the developing world as people migrate in search of work. The number of bees is declining at an alarming rate, with serious consequences for humans. Neil and Alice discuss our perception of time, What will the cities of the future look like, and will we enjoy living in them? Relax, slow down and breathe. laww • 14 Octobre 2015 • Fiche • 979 Mots (4 Pages) • 3 801 Vues. Read a 1 page story on Rover the Shark and sequence the events that happened 2,028 Downloads . <> <> Are we forgetting our own abilities - and losing our talent? Is it a good idea? In Harare, Zimbabwe, and Maputo, Mozambique, But what does it take to be the perfect Father Christmas? Would you pay more for coffee if you knew it was doing some good? Is that a good thing? Is honesty really the best policy? Periods Historians often divide up the history of Ancient Greece into three periods: Archaic Period - This period ran from the start of Greek civilization in 800 BC to the introduction of Democracy in 508 BC. Rob and Alice discuss why it can be difficult to get on with tasks, Why do we like to impersonate people? But Copenhagen is pretty utopian, Alice - the air is clean, there are bike lanes everywhere.AliceThat sounds fantastic, but what about somewhere like Beijing with its constant smog – or air pollution – hanging over the city? Big bushy beards have become so fashionable that there's now an art exhibition dedicated to them, A London apartment block has front and back entrances for private and social housing - or so-called rich and poor doors. Pedestrianisation - is it good for cities and towns? Next L’amitié, une séquence de cycle 4 Suivant. And these communities are becoming in some places the majority not the minority and they're off the grid so they're not often serviced by either the social services but also many of them don't have water, sanitation and electricity.NeilPeople migrate – or move – from the countryside to the city to get better opportunities, but end up with nowhere to live.AliceSo they build their own housing on unoccupied land. Listen to Rob and Harry’s discussion, and learn some related vocabulary. Alice and Neil talk about the role that diet has to play in this global health problem, Why do we procrastinate? Neil and Alice discuss TV chat show hosts and teach you some related vocabulary. But should they be going to a region with such a sensitive environment? 1 ORDER OF ADJECTIVES When there are many adjectives before a noun that is being modified, they have to be arranged according to a certain order. We explore how simple smiley faces have become powerful communication tools. Rob and Will talk about the meaning of clothes. How effective are dating apps when you're looking for a romantic partner? Dan and Neil discuss the pros and cons of this digital currency. That's the basic facilities a town or city needs, for example: communication, transport, water, and electricity. Cette séquence pédagogique fait suite à l’étude de Nighthawks d’Edward Hopper.. OBJECTIFS : présenter un artiste anglais contemporain, exprimer une éventualité, lire l’image, donner une opinion. A scheme to save the Asian elephant in China could provide an answer. Why are we so fascinated with the superheroes that populate our cinema screens and comic books? He wrote his tag on walls and in stations in New York. The dangers of computer games. Alice and Neil discuss Neil's attempt at town planning, Why is the disease diabetes on the rise? What can chickens teach us about organisation? Alice and Rob discuss whether grey hair is best, Why do people often say one thing and do another? Debating veganism: How to change someone's opinion, What chickens can teach us about hierarchies. Going to a party where you don't know anyone? Listen to Neil and Rob's chat and learn some related vocabulary. Now, you've encountered a couple of issues that might face urban planners when designing a city, Neil – housing and dealing with a flood. Alice and Neil discuss Neil's attempt at town planning and how to make cities 'smart'. More people are going to the gym to get fitter but why? Are you good at telling jokes? I want to start with our quiz question: What is the percentage of the world's population that will be living in cities in 2050? Rob and Neil discuss the awkwardness and irritation of being in one, Should young people be made to vote in elections or should we choose? Have you ever thought about what sort of funeral you would like to have? Rob and Finn discuss the World Health Organisation's recommendations on e-cigarettes, Should we eat less sugar? Sophie and Neil discuss the pros and cons of news in print, Why are we attracted to some people and not to others? Not all US cities care equally about the environment. 'Built-in' means the technology is included as part of the table. New apps are transforming the way people order food from home, Listen to civil rights activist, Tarana Burke, who coined the phrase. Neil and Dan discuss whether it's a role that would suit Dan. stream séquence - traduction français-anglais. Rob and Finn discuss a project which aims to inspire through stories of a bright future. Are you planning for a comfortable retirement? They were:congestedutopiasmogurban sprawlmigrateshanty townsoff the gridinfrastructureubiquitousgame changerAliceWell, that's the end of this edition of 6 Minute English. Did you know that when the entire body is aging hair can grow stronger? Rabbits: cuddly friends or cunning tricksters? A policeman, a pilot, a chef - what's our fascination with uniforms? Unit Learning Goals Vocabulary Grammar Listening and Pronunciation Reading and Writing Video Explore (reading, listening, ... and cities, days of the week Interviews: My Job The Knife Markets of Sanaa 14 A Visit to the Doctor • Give health-related advice • Parts of the body Neil and Alice discuss knights in shining armour, Is retirement the end of everything or just a door for new opportunities? I'm Alice…Neil And I'm Neil.AliceHave you ever played SimCity, Neil – the city-building computer game?NeilYes, but I wasn't very good at it. What does it take to be a good interviewer? Well, it's all about improving the infrastructure. Meanwhile, visit our website: bbclearningenglish.com, where you'll find guides to grammar, exercises, videos and articles to read and improve your English.Both Bye! Do smart speakers make life easier or spy on you? 1232444 visiteurs - 4303436 pages vues Alice and Rob talk about aging. Forums pour discuter de séquence, voir ses formes composées, des exemples et poser vos questions. But I should develop this with other cities! Cheap production of clothes is being blamed for contributing to global warming. Given below is the sequence generally followed to arrange adjectives before a noun: Neil and Sam discuss objectification. Join us again soon! Recherche parmi 248 000+ dissertations. The price of vaccines has escalated and some poor countries are struggling to prevent children from catching certain life-threatening diseases, says Medecins Sans Frontieres. John Rossant, founder and chairman of the non-profit organisation New Cities Foundation, explains what it is.INSERT John Rossant, founder and chairman of the non-profit organisation New Cities Foundation, New York CityI think, you know, generally it's accepted that cloud computing, ubiquitous internet, robust 5G networks etc, will transform our cities, whether they're in the global south or the developed world. Les élèves comparent Nighthawks d’Edward Hopper (1942) et la parodie (subverted/modified painting) réalisée par Banksy (2005). The New Day. Does sleeping with a book under your pillow help? Learn more about food waste. G�Ԧ�W()������9k��I�T�ya+���R#���^�b���m�X���s��pbF�P.�ÔPQ�a_�R4�,�iH�$���E��Q�Y��2beɉ}��VB���B0�r�,�B���:� Sophie and Neil discuss the bike's mass appeal, from helping to widen the gene pool to blazing a trail for the women’s movement, Sophie and Neil discuss social networks and why we often use different identities for different social media, Free, digital news is threatening traditional newspapers. And these communities are becoming in some places the majority not the minority and they're off the grid so they're not often serviced by either the social services but also many of them don't have water, sanitation and electricity. Do you always agree with what most people in your group say? utopia an imaginary place where everything is perfect, urban sprawl the way a city spreads into undeveloped land around it, often without planning permission, shanty towns poor communities where the houses are built out of cheap materials like corrugated iron and plastic sheeting, off the grid without facilities such as an electricity or water supply, infrastructure the basic facilities a town or city needs, for example: communication, transport, water, and electricity, game changer significantly affecting the result of something, Note: This is not a word-for-word transcript.AliceHello and welcome to 6 Minute English. At a time when more people compete for fewer jobs, are you sure you present your skills and abilities well to a potential employer? Does fast, loud, aggressive, guitar-based music inspire violence or happiness? And, you know, technology is really a game changer, I think, in urbanisation. 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