Unit 9. Natural disaters
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TRAN THI THU MINH
NGUYEN THI QUYET
9:
SECTION: SPEAK
I. Vocabulary
Explanation: something that makes you understand there is a possible danger or problem, especially one in the future.
Warning (n): lời cảnh báo
I. Vocabulary
basement (n): tầng hầm
Explanation: a part of a building consisting of rooms that are partly or completely below the level of the ground.
I. Vocabulary
Explanation: to move backwards and forwards or up and down in quickly, short movement, or to make something or someone do this.
shake (v): làm rung
collapse (v): sụp đổ
Explanation: to fall down suddenly because of pressure of having no strength or support.
I. Vocabulary
erupt (v): phun trào
Explanation: when a volcano erupts, it explodes and flames and rocks come out of it.
I. Vocabulary
lava (n): dung nham
Explanation: hot liquid rock that comes out of the earth through a volcano, or the solid rock formed when it cools.
I. Vocabulary
rescue (v): cứu hộ
Explanation: to help someone or something out of a dangerous, harmful.
I. Vocabulary
repair (v) sửa chữa
Explanation: to put something that is damaged, broken, back into good condition or make it word again.
I. Vocabulary
Explanation: to move people from a dangerous place to somewhere safe.
evacuate (v): sơ tán
PLAY A GAME: SLAP THE BOARD
Read the news reports (A-C) quickly and match each one to the correct picture.
1
2
3
A tornado hit a small town in Missouri at 9 a.m yesterday. People said the sky darkened very quickly. The winds were so strong that trees, cars and even houses were picked up and carried for miles. As local TV and radio stations and had issued an early warning, most of the residents had had time to take shelter underground or in basements.
A powerful earthquake struck the north-east of Japan at 4 p.m last Monday. Although Japan has the most advanced warning system, there had been no early warning for this one and people were not prepared. Suddenly the ground started moving. The shaking continued for s few minutes and became stronger. People began running away from building as walls started to collapse.
Mount Sinabung in Indonesia erupted again two days ago. From where we were standing, we could see a big cloud of ash coming from the top of the mountain. As the lava ran down the volcano’s sides, it destroyed everything in its path. By the next morning, several villages around Mount Sinabung were buried in ash and debris
A
B
C
earthquake
tornado
Volcano eruption
Make a list of things to do before, during, after storm in your area.
PLAY A GAME: FACING CIRCLE
A. What should you do to prepare for storm in your area?
B.…
A. What should you do during storm?
B. …
A. What should you do after storm?
B. …
Make a dialogue, use the information from the table above.
Homework:
Learn vocabulary by your heart.
Write things to do before, during, after storm and other natural diasters.
Prepare the new lesson.
TRAN THI THU MINH
NGUYEN THI QUYET
9:
SECTION: SPEAK
I. Vocabulary
Explanation: something that makes you understand there is a possible danger or problem, especially one in the future.
Warning (n): lời cảnh báo
I. Vocabulary
basement (n): tầng hầm
Explanation: a part of a building consisting of rooms that are partly or completely below the level of the ground.
I. Vocabulary
Explanation: to move backwards and forwards or up and down in quickly, short movement, or to make something or someone do this.
shake (v): làm rung
collapse (v): sụp đổ
Explanation: to fall down suddenly because of pressure of having no strength or support.
I. Vocabulary
erupt (v): phun trào
Explanation: when a volcano erupts, it explodes and flames and rocks come out of it.
I. Vocabulary
lava (n): dung nham
Explanation: hot liquid rock that comes out of the earth through a volcano, or the solid rock formed when it cools.
I. Vocabulary
rescue (v): cứu hộ
Explanation: to help someone or something out of a dangerous, harmful.
I. Vocabulary
repair (v) sửa chữa
Explanation: to put something that is damaged, broken, back into good condition or make it word again.
I. Vocabulary
Explanation: to move people from a dangerous place to somewhere safe.
evacuate (v): sơ tán
PLAY A GAME: SLAP THE BOARD
Read the news reports (A-C) quickly and match each one to the correct picture.
1
2
3
A tornado hit a small town in Missouri at 9 a.m yesterday. People said the sky darkened very quickly. The winds were so strong that trees, cars and even houses were picked up and carried for miles. As local TV and radio stations and had issued an early warning, most of the residents had had time to take shelter underground or in basements.
A powerful earthquake struck the north-east of Japan at 4 p.m last Monday. Although Japan has the most advanced warning system, there had been no early warning for this one and people were not prepared. Suddenly the ground started moving. The shaking continued for s few minutes and became stronger. People began running away from building as walls started to collapse.
Mount Sinabung in Indonesia erupted again two days ago. From where we were standing, we could see a big cloud of ash coming from the top of the mountain. As the lava ran down the volcano’s sides, it destroyed everything in its path. By the next morning, several villages around Mount Sinabung were buried in ash and debris
A
B
C
earthquake
tornado
Volcano eruption
Make a list of things to do before, during, after storm in your area.
PLAY A GAME: FACING CIRCLE
A. What should you do to prepare for storm in your area?
B.…
A. What should you do during storm?
B. …
A. What should you do after storm?
B. …
Make a dialogue, use the information from the table above.
Homework:
Learn vocabulary by your heart.
Write things to do before, during, after storm and other natural diasters.
Prepare the new lesson.
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