IF YOU ( TURN) OUT THE LIGHT, WE SHALL BE IN THE DARKIII

24. If you ( turn) out the light, we shall be in the darkIII. Summary: Demand students to mater: the rules.IV. Homework: 127 Learning by heart the rules.and complete these exercises

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Review : Reading Unit 7

I. ObjectBy the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to remember some words relating “ economic reform” and practice skills “ read and then do the following exercises”II. ProcedureTeacher s activitiesStudents activitiesRead the first part of the passage and answer questions 1- 5 Economic stagnation marked the period after reunification -128 Read the passage carefullyfrom 1975 to 1985. In 1986, the Sixth Party Congress approved a broad economic reform package called “ Doi Moi” ( Renovation ) -129 Find some important wordsthat introduced market reforms and dramatically improved -130 Read through the Vietnam’s bussiness climate. Vietnam became one of the fastest – questions to understand growing economies in the world, averaging around 8% annual gross them domestic product (GDP) growth from 1990 to 1997 and 6,5 % from -131 Underline some 1998 to 2003. From 2004 to 2007 GDP grew over 8% annually. important numbersVietnam’s inflation rate, as measured by the consumer price index, -132 Answer these which stood at an annual rate over 300% in 1987, was below 4% questionsfrom 1997 (except in 1998 when it rose 9,2%) until 2003. However, -133in 2004 the consumer price index increased to 9,5%, dropping in 2006 to 7,5%. Average annual foreign investment commitment has risensharply as a result of the U.S – Vietnam Bilateral Trade Agreement and Vietnam’s drive toward membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO). In 2007, investment commitment is expected again to reach $ 10 billion., matching the $ 10 bilion level of 2006. The average Vietnamese saving rate is about 30 %. From 1990 to 2005, agricultural production nearly doubled, transforming Vietnam from a net food importer to the world’s second – largest exporter of rice