Unit 9. Natural disaters
Chia sẻ bởi Đoàn Văn Hiền |
Ngày 21/10/2018 |
41
Chia sẻ tài liệu: Unit 9. Natural disaters thuộc Tiếng Anh 9
Nội dung tài liệu:
Giáo viên dự thi: Đoàn Văn Hiền
Chào mừng quý thầy cô về dự giờ hội thi giáo viên giỏi huyện năm 2010
TRƯờNG tHCS LÊ QUý ĐÔN
PHÒNG GIÁO DỤC HUYỆN KRÔNGNĂNG
Đơn vị:Trường THCS Phú Xuân
volcano
SNOWSTORM
earthquake
typhoon
Unit 9:
Lesson 3:
READ
NATURAL DISASTERS
Thursday, 1st April, 2010.
I. New words:
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
- Tidal wave (n.p):
sóng thần
= cyclone
- Shift (n):
sự chuyển dịch, sự thay đổi
- Tornado (n):
cơn lốc xoáy
- Funnel-shaped (adj):
có hình cái phểu
- Suck up (v):
hút lên
- Erupt (v):
phun , trào
eruption (n): sự phun trào.
- Collapse (v):
đổ, sập
- Hurricane (n)
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
= typhoon:
bão nhiệt đới.
I. New words:
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
- Tidal wave (n.p):
sóng thần
= cyclone
- Shift (n):
sự chuyển dịch, sự thay đổi
- Tornado (n):
cơn lốc xoáy
- Funnel-shaped (adj):
có hình cái phểu
- Suck up (v):
hút lên
- Erupt (v):
phun , trào
eruption (n): sự phun trào.
- Collapse (v):
đổ, sập
- Hurricane (n)
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
= typhoon: bão nhiệt đới.
* Match each word or phrase in the colunm A with a suitabe word or phrase in colunm B
Matching
Earthquakes:
Ninety percent of earthquakes
occuraround the Pacific Rim,
which is knowas 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 Highways ccollapsed.
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Tidal waves:
Tidal waves are the result
of an abrupt shift in the
underwater moverment of
the Earth. In the 1960s, a
huge tidal wave hit
Anchorage,Alaska. The
Tidal wave traveled from
Alaska to California.
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
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”.
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
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.
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
`
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Tornadoes:
Tornadoes are funned-
shaped storms which pass
overland below a
thunderstorm.They
can suck up anything that
is in their path. 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 !
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Lesson 5:Read.
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Lesson 3:Read.
True or false . Check (۷) the boxes:
`
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
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.
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 hit
Anchorage,Alaska. The
Tidal wave traveled from
Alaska to California.
Earthquakes:
Ninety percent of earthquakes
occur around the Pacific Rim,
which is know 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 Highways collapsed.
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”.
Listen and check True/ False Prediction.
Tornadoes:
Tornadoes are funned-
shaped storms which pass
overland below a
thunderstorm.They
can suck up anything that
is in their path. 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 !
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Lesson 5:Read.
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
True or false . Check (۷) the boxes:
Alaska to California
T
F
T
T
F
T
volcanic eruption in more than 50 years
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
`
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
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.
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 hit
Anchorage,Alaska. The
Tidal wave traveled from
Alaska to California.
Earthquakes:
Ninety percent of earthquakes
occur around the Pacific Rim,
which is know 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 Highways collapsed.
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”.
Listen and check True/ False Prediction.
Tornadoes:
Tornadoes are funned-
shaped storms which pass
overland below a
thunderstorm.They
can suck up anything that
is in their path. 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 !
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
b./ Work in groups and complete the sentences.
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
LUCKY FLOWERS
Language focus:
A Tornado is a type of storm that ( which ) passes
overland below a thunderstorm and sucks up anything
that is in its path.
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Example:
Relative pronoun: “That” can replace “ Which / Who / Whom ) in The Defining Relative clauses.
Notes:
N(thing)
( Relative clause)
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Gap-fill:
1. Ninety percent of earthquakes around the Pacific Rim.
2. are the result of an abrubt shift in the underwater
movement of the Earth.
3. The word “ ” means “ big wind” in chinese.
4. Mount Pinatubo, is a volcano in the philippines,
erupted in 1991.
5. A funnel-shaped storm passing overland below a thunderstom
is called a
typhoon
tornado
which
occur
tidal waves
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
Homework:
When did the tidal waves occur in Indonasia and Thailand ?
b. How many people were killed ?
c. Were many homes, office blocks, hotels collapsed ?
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
Thank you for your attention !
Goodbye !
1. The majority of earthquakes …
occur around the Pacific Rim.
2. During the Earthquake in Kobe, many…
people were killed when
homes, office blocks and highways collapsed .
there is an abrupt shift in the underwater movement of the Earth.
3. A Tidal wave can only occur when…
4. In Australia, a tropical storm is known as…
a cyclone.
5. The Chinese Language gave us…
the meaning of the word “typhoon.”
6. A Tornado is a type of storm that…
passes overland below
a thunderstorm and sucks up anything that is in its path.
( looks like a funnel. )
Chào mừng quý thầy cô về dự giờ hội thi giáo viên giỏi huyện năm 2010
TRƯờNG tHCS LÊ QUý ĐÔN
PHÒNG GIÁO DỤC HUYỆN KRÔNGNĂNG
Đơn vị:Trường THCS Phú Xuân
volcano
SNOWSTORM
earthquake
typhoon
Unit 9:
Lesson 3:
READ
NATURAL DISASTERS
Thursday, 1st April, 2010.
I. New words:
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
- Tidal wave (n.p):
sóng thần
= cyclone
- Shift (n):
sự chuyển dịch, sự thay đổi
- Tornado (n):
cơn lốc xoáy
- Funnel-shaped (adj):
có hình cái phểu
- Suck up (v):
hút lên
- Erupt (v):
phun , trào
eruption (n): sự phun trào.
- Collapse (v):
đổ, sập
- Hurricane (n)
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
= typhoon:
bão nhiệt đới.
I. New words:
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
- Tidal wave (n.p):
sóng thần
= cyclone
- Shift (n):
sự chuyển dịch, sự thay đổi
- Tornado (n):
cơn lốc xoáy
- Funnel-shaped (adj):
có hình cái phểu
- Suck up (v):
hút lên
- Erupt (v):
phun , trào
eruption (n): sự phun trào.
- Collapse (v):
đổ, sập
- Hurricane (n)
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
= typhoon: bão nhiệt đới.
* Match each word or phrase in the colunm A with a suitabe word or phrase in colunm B
Matching
Earthquakes:
Ninety percent of earthquakes
occuraround the Pacific Rim,
which is knowas 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 Highways ccollapsed.
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Tidal waves:
Tidal waves are the result
of an abrupt shift in the
underwater moverment of
the Earth. In the 1960s, a
huge tidal wave hit
Anchorage,Alaska. The
Tidal wave traveled from
Alaska to California.
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
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”.
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
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.
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
`
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Tornadoes:
Tornadoes are funned-
shaped storms which pass
overland below a
thunderstorm.They
can suck up anything that
is in their path. 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 !
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Lesson 5:Read.
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Lesson 3:Read.
True or false . Check (۷) the boxes:
`
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
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.
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 hit
Anchorage,Alaska. The
Tidal wave traveled from
Alaska to California.
Earthquakes:
Ninety percent of earthquakes
occur around the Pacific Rim,
which is know 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 Highways collapsed.
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”.
Listen and check True/ False Prediction.
Tornadoes:
Tornadoes are funned-
shaped storms which pass
overland below a
thunderstorm.They
can suck up anything that
is in their path. 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 !
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Lesson 5:Read.
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
True or false . Check (۷) the boxes:
Alaska to California
T
F
T
T
F
T
volcanic eruption in more than 50 years
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
`
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
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.
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 hit
Anchorage,Alaska. The
Tidal wave traveled from
Alaska to California.
Earthquakes:
Ninety percent of earthquakes
occur around the Pacific Rim,
which is know 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 Highways collapsed.
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”.
Listen and check True/ False Prediction.
Tornadoes:
Tornadoes are funned-
shaped storms which pass
overland below a
thunderstorm.They
can suck up anything that
is in their path. 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 !
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
b./ Work in groups and complete the sentences.
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
LUCKY FLOWERS
Language focus:
A Tornado is a type of storm that ( which ) passes
overland below a thunderstorm and sucks up anything
that is in its path.
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Example:
Relative pronoun: “That” can replace “ Which / Who / Whom ) in The Defining Relative clauses.
Notes:
N(thing)
( Relative clause)
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Gap-fill:
1. Ninety percent of earthquakes around the Pacific Rim.
2. are the result of an abrubt shift in the underwater
movement of the Earth.
3. The word “ ” means “ big wind” in chinese.
4. Mount Pinatubo, is a volcano in the philippines,
erupted in 1991.
5. A funnel-shaped storm passing overland below a thunderstom
is called a
typhoon
tornado
which
occur
tidal waves
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
Homework:
When did the tidal waves occur in Indonasia and Thailand ?
b. How many people were killed ?
c. Were many homes, office blocks, hotels collapsed ?
UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
Lesson 3: Read.( page 78, 79 )
Thank you for your attention !
Goodbye !
1. The majority of earthquakes …
occur around the Pacific Rim.
2. During the Earthquake in Kobe, many…
people were killed when
homes, office blocks and highways collapsed .
there is an abrupt shift in the underwater movement of the Earth.
3. A Tidal wave can only occur when…
4. In Australia, a tropical storm is known as…
a cyclone.
5. The Chinese Language gave us…
the meaning of the word “typhoon.”
6. A Tornado is a type of storm that…
passes overland below
a thunderstorm and sucks up anything that is in its path.
( looks like a funnel. )
* Một số tài liệu cũ có thể bị lỗi font khi hiển thị do dùng bộ mã không phải Unikey ...
Người chia sẻ: Đoàn Văn Hiền
Dung lượng: |
Lượt tài: 0
Loại file:
Nguồn : Chưa rõ
(Tài liệu chưa được thẩm định)