RURAL AND URBAN LANDSCAPES
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hello everyone okay let's see what day is it today today is wednesday 10th of june 2020
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it's partly cloudy and warm and it's spring okay let's see today we're going to talk
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but different types of landscapes. Look at these pictures. We have, we can find rural landscapes
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and urban landscapes. Look, look at this picture. What can you see in this picture? We can see
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mountains we can see farm animals we can see plants trees usually in rural landscapes there
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are small houses farms okay and let's have a look at the other picture let's skip to the
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urban landscapes look at this is very very different yes look these are big
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buildings okay and there are also roads lots of cars with traffic lights okay so
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this is the main difference between rural and urban landscape where do you
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live? Do you live in a rural landscape or urban landscape? Is Guadarrama more
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similar to this picture or this picture? It's a rural landscape, okay? Well, so now
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that we know things about rural landscapes and urban landscapes,
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we're going to go to our social science books. Page 44 and 45. Page 44. Landscapes
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and us. Rural and urban landscapes are very different. Okay, let's have a look at
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these pictures and we're going to match with rural landscape or urban landscape
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okay these are mountains these are farm animals these are buildings big
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buildings this is a well this is a lake these are roads and these are traffic
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lines okay we're going to match let's see mountains where do you usually see
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mountains in a rural landscape or in an urban landscape okay so we see mountains
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in a rural landscape so we match okay number two right R for rural and U for
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urban ok so look at this picture it's a rural or urban landscape so you write R
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or U ok the same with the other pictures very easy well so now we go to the next
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page 45 number three listen and tick and then draw and complete ok first of all
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we're going to listen and take what we can see, we can hear, sorry, okay, listen, we're going to read
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this part before, there are sheep, there are roads, there are buildings, there are lots of trees,
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there are lots of cars, okay, so we are going to listen and take what we can hear,
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Okay. Listen and tick. Then draw and complete. There are roads. There are buildings. There are lots of cars.
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Okay, great. So, if you can hear, there are sheep, you tick. If you cannot hear, there are sheep, don't tick.
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OK? You only need to tick what you can hear. OK? And then you need, you're going to draw here what you tick. OK? And you need to guess what type of landscape is it. Is it a rural landscape or a urban landscape? And then you complete. It's an n landscape.
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okay so tick draw and complete yes number four we're going to do this
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activity together well the first one we're going to label the picture okay
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there are different elements of this landscape what do you think it's a rural
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landscape or an urban landscape can you see big buildings lots of roads traffic
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lights lots of cars or can you see farm farm animals plants it's a rural
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landscape yes so we're going to label these rural landscape okay the first one
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Look, look at this. What's this? Can you remember? It's a river. It's a river. So we're going to label river. Look at this. This, this part is the place where animals, domestic animals live, where we grow some plants, fruits, vegetables, cereals.
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Okay? Do you remember? This is a farm. A farm. Farm. Okay? Next one. Look. This is the place where you usually go on holidays in summer. There is sand and salty water.
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And you remember? This is the beach. Yes, the beach. What about this? There's a lot of trees together. A forest. It's a forest. Yes.
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What's this? Where cars and transport move. This is a road. In rural landscapes there are also roads, okay?
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Of course, but not so much as in urban landscapes. And the last one, look at this. This is a ship and boat parking.
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Where we park people, leave boats and shit there.
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And you remember?
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What's this?
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It's a port.
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The port.
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Okay?
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These are elements of a rural landscape.
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Okay.
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Let's go to number five.
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We're going to write man-made or natural.
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Okay?
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Men-made are things that we people, we made, okay?
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For example, let me show you something.
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This, a pen, is man-made because people, we made this, okay?
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And nature cannot make a pen, okay?
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We made pens, okay?
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so we're going to compete with man-made or natural natural things that make nature
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okay we cannot make a plant nature makes plants okay well let's go so forest rivers and beaches
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are man-made or natural can people made a forest a river and a beach or is nature
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who makes these things okay and the next one is ports farms and roads are man-made or natural
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who made these things people or nature okay you complete finally we're going to listen the review
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page 45 humans change landscapes some landscapes are protected to preserve their plants and animals
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okay so it's very important to take care of natural landscapes okay to preserve
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plants and animal and that's all for today
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- Laura D.
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- Fecha:
- 10 de junio de 2020 - 7:33
- Visibilidad:
- Clave
- Centro:
- CP INF-PRI VILLA DE GUADARRAMA
- Duración:
- 10′ 50″
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- 1.78:1
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