Unit 9. Natural disaters
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Chia sẻ tài liệu: Unit 9. Natural disaters thuộc Tiếng Anh 9
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Supervisor: Dr. Melchor A. Tatlonghari
Presenter: Nguyen Quoc Hung
Unit 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
I. Objectives:
To infer supporting details
- Understand the text and identify main facts and details about natural disasters.
-Students learn new words about natural disasters
- Through the following techniques: mind mapping, concept definition map - Semantic feature analysis grid.
II. Subject matter:
NATURAL DISASTERS
III. Assumptions:
- Level of students: Grade 9 - mixed abilities at intermediate level.
IV. Procedure:
Vocabulary
2. Content
3. Grammar: Relative pronoun (Review)
NATURAL DISASTERS
Earthquakes: Ninety percent of earthquakes occur around the Pacific Rim, which is known as the ‘Ring of fire’. In 1995, a huge earthquake struck the city of Kobe in Japan. A large number of people were killed when homes, office blocks and high ways collapsed.
Tidal waves: Tidal waves are the result of an abrupt shift in the underwater movement of the Earth. In the 1960s, a huge tidal wave were hit Anchorage, Alaska. The tidal wave traveled from Alaska to California!
Typhoons: When a tropical storm reaches 120 kilometers per. hour, it is called a hurricane in North and South America, a cyclone in Australia, and a typhoon in Asia. The word ‘typhoon’ comes from Chinese: tai means ‘big’ and feng means ‘wind’, so the word ‘typhoon’ means ‘big wind’.
Volcanoes: We can usually predict when a volcano will erupt. Mount Pinatubo, which is a volcano in the Philippines, erupted in 1991. It was the world’s largest volcanic eruption in more than 50 years. Hundreds of people died, but thousands were saved because scientists had warned them about the eruption.
Tornadoes: Tornadoes are funnel-shaped storms which pass overland below a thunderstorm. They can suck up anything that is in their part. In Italy in 1981, a tornado lifted a baby, who was asleep in its baby carriage, into the air and put it down safety 100 meters away!
Content of the text
A. PRE- READING
Task 1: Mind mapping (3’)
1
2
3
4
5
a. Tidal wave
c. Earthquake
b. Volcano
e. Tornado
d. Typhoon
a
b
c
d
e
Task 2: Match the bellow words with the right pictures.(5’)
Task3: Students work in groups to complete the concept map for some nature disasters (5’)
Task3:Students work in groups to complete concept definition
Volcano
Tidal wave
Typhoon
Tornado
Earthquake
Abrupt and fast
Nature disasters
Lasts for a short time
makes tall buildings
collapse
Difficult to anticipate
a very long wavelength
move faster
than human can run.
devastate coastal regions
-Mountain with a vent
in the middle
-Two forms: active
and dormant
-Causes destruction to
all living being and
plant life
-Funnel-shaped
-a strong and violent storm
-rotates at a speed of over
450 kilometers per hour
-Big wind
-Reaches 120 kilometers per hour
-Heavy rain
Task 1: in the column labeled me, place a check next to any statement with which you agree. As you read the text, compare your opinions with information contained in the text by placing next to statements which the text states are True/ False. (10’)
T
F
T
T
F
T
B.WHILE-READING:
*Who or which do these pronouns refer to ?
1. which (line 2 )…………….
2. which (line 19) …………….
3. which (line 26) …………….
4. who (line 28 ) …………….
Task2: Pronouns (4’)
pacific Rim
mount Pinatubo
tornadoes
a baby
B.WHILE-READING:
Task 3: Complete the sentences (5’)
The majority of earthquakes…………………………………
2.During the earthquake in Kobe, many………………………...
……………………………………...............................................
3. A tidal wave can only occur when…………………………….
……………………………………………………………………….
4. In Australia, a tropical storm is known as ……………………
5. The Chinese language gave us ………………………………
6. A tornado is a type of storm that ……………………………..
in the world occur in the Ring of Fire.
people were killed when
homes, office blocks and highways collapsed.
an abrupt shift in the
under water movement of the Earth.
a cyclone.
the word " typhoon".
looks like a funnel.
C. POST-READING
can’t be stopped by human
Breaks and destroys things
Natural disasters
Harmful to plants, animals,
Can be unpredictable
Caused by an abrupt shift
Means big wind in china
Sucks up anything on its way
generates seismic waves
Generates heat
Sprays out hot gases
and molten rocks
Twists counter-clockwise
Features
+ (yes) - (no) ? (not sure)
C. Post-reading
Task 2: (5’)
Fill in the SFA grid.
can’t be stopped by human
Breaks and destroys things
Natural disasters
Harmful to plants, animals,
Can be unpredictable
Caused by an abrupt shift
Means big wind in china
Sucks up anything on its way
generates seismic waves
Generates heat
Sprays out hot gases
and molten rocks
Twists counter-clockwise
Features
+ (yes) - (no) ? (not sure)
Fill in the SFA grid.
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING
Presenter: Nguyen Quoc Hung
Unit 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
I. Objectives:
To infer supporting details
- Understand the text and identify main facts and details about natural disasters.
-Students learn new words about natural disasters
- Through the following techniques: mind mapping, concept definition map - Semantic feature analysis grid.
II. Subject matter:
NATURAL DISASTERS
III. Assumptions:
- Level of students: Grade 9 - mixed abilities at intermediate level.
IV. Procedure:
Vocabulary
2. Content
3. Grammar: Relative pronoun (Review)
NATURAL DISASTERS
Earthquakes: Ninety percent of earthquakes occur around the Pacific Rim, which is known as the ‘Ring of fire’. In 1995, a huge earthquake struck the city of Kobe in Japan. A large number of people were killed when homes, office blocks and high ways collapsed.
Tidal waves: Tidal waves are the result of an abrupt shift in the underwater movement of the Earth. In the 1960s, a huge tidal wave were hit Anchorage, Alaska. The tidal wave traveled from Alaska to California!
Typhoons: When a tropical storm reaches 120 kilometers per. hour, it is called a hurricane in North and South America, a cyclone in Australia, and a typhoon in Asia. The word ‘typhoon’ comes from Chinese: tai means ‘big’ and feng means ‘wind’, so the word ‘typhoon’ means ‘big wind’.
Volcanoes: We can usually predict when a volcano will erupt. Mount Pinatubo, which is a volcano in the Philippines, erupted in 1991. It was the world’s largest volcanic eruption in more than 50 years. Hundreds of people died, but thousands were saved because scientists had warned them about the eruption.
Tornadoes: Tornadoes are funnel-shaped storms which pass overland below a thunderstorm. They can suck up anything that is in their part. In Italy in 1981, a tornado lifted a baby, who was asleep in its baby carriage, into the air and put it down safety 100 meters away!
Content of the text
A. PRE- READING
Task 1: Mind mapping (3’)
1
2
3
4
5
a. Tidal wave
c. Earthquake
b. Volcano
e. Tornado
d. Typhoon
a
b
c
d
e
Task 2: Match the bellow words with the right pictures.(5’)
Task3: Students work in groups to complete the concept map for some nature disasters (5’)
Task3:Students work in groups to complete concept definition
Volcano
Tidal wave
Typhoon
Tornado
Earthquake
Abrupt and fast
Nature disasters
Lasts for a short time
makes tall buildings
collapse
Difficult to anticipate
a very long wavelength
move faster
than human can run.
devastate coastal regions
-Mountain with a vent
in the middle
-Two forms: active
and dormant
-Causes destruction to
all living being and
plant life
-Funnel-shaped
-a strong and violent storm
-rotates at a speed of over
450 kilometers per hour
-Big wind
-Reaches 120 kilometers per hour
-Heavy rain
Task 1: in the column labeled me, place a check next to any statement with which you agree. As you read the text, compare your opinions with information contained in the text by placing next to statements which the text states are True/ False. (10’)
T
F
T
T
F
T
B.WHILE-READING:
*Who or which do these pronouns refer to ?
1. which (line 2 )…………….
2. which (line 19) …………….
3. which (line 26) …………….
4. who (line 28 ) …………….
Task2: Pronouns (4’)
pacific Rim
mount Pinatubo
tornadoes
a baby
B.WHILE-READING:
Task 3: Complete the sentences (5’)
The majority of earthquakes…………………………………
2.During the earthquake in Kobe, many………………………...
……………………………………...............................................
3. A tidal wave can only occur when…………………………….
……………………………………………………………………….
4. In Australia, a tropical storm is known as ……………………
5. The Chinese language gave us ………………………………
6. A tornado is a type of storm that ……………………………..
in the world occur in the Ring of Fire.
people were killed when
homes, office blocks and highways collapsed.
an abrupt shift in the
under water movement of the Earth.
a cyclone.
the word " typhoon".
looks like a funnel.
C. POST-READING
can’t be stopped by human
Breaks and destroys things
Natural disasters
Harmful to plants, animals,
Can be unpredictable
Caused by an abrupt shift
Means big wind in china
Sucks up anything on its way
generates seismic waves
Generates heat
Sprays out hot gases
and molten rocks
Twists counter-clockwise
Features
+ (yes) - (no) ? (not sure)
C. Post-reading
Task 2: (5’)
Fill in the SFA grid.
can’t be stopped by human
Breaks and destroys things
Natural disasters
Harmful to plants, animals,
Can be unpredictable
Caused by an abrupt shift
Means big wind in china
Sucks up anything on its way
generates seismic waves
Generates heat
Sprays out hot gases
and molten rocks
Twists counter-clockwise
Features
+ (yes) - (no) ? (not sure)
Fill in the SFA grid.
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING
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