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Urban life in the US

“Cities have the capability of providing something for


everybody, only because, and only when, they are created by
everybody.”
Jane Jacobs

Task 1.
How many people live in the cities in the USA? And how many of them live in rural areas?
Why do you think people want to move to cities?

Task 2. Listen to the text and answer the questions


1. What is urbanization?
2. What are some factors that drive urbanization?
3. What are some challenges associated with urbanization?
4. How can governments and city planners address the challenges of urbanization?
5. What percentage of the American population lives in urban areas, and what percentage lives in rural areas?
6. How has the distribution of the population between urban and rural areas changed over time?
WHAT MAJOR CITIES IN THE US YOU KNOW?
 This city is located on the East Coast of the United States, New York City is the most populous city in the country and is a global hub for
finance, media, and the arts. It is home to iconic landmarks such as Central Park, the Statue of Liberty, and Times Square, and it is
known for its diverse population and vibrant culture.
 This city is located on the West Coast of the United States, Los Angeles is the second most populous city in the country and is a major
center of the entertainment industry. It is home to Hollywood, the iconic neighborhood that is home to many major film studios, and it is
also known for its beautiful beaches and Mediterranean climate.
 This city is in the Midwest of the United States, Chicago is the third most populous city in the country and is a major center of industry,
transportation, and culture. It is home to many world-class museums, restaurants, and cultural institutions, and it is known for its
signature deep-dish pizza and iconic skyline.
 This city is in the southern United States, Houston is the fourth most populous city in the country and is a major center of the energy
industry. It is home to the Johnson Space Center, which is the main hub for NASA's human spaceflight activities, and it is also known for
its diverse culture and food scene.

New York City Chicago

Los Angeles
Houston

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