N_ _ _ _ _ _ D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
N_ _ _ _ _ _ D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Natural Disasters
FloodsT_ _ _ _ _ _Heat- Wave
T _ _ _ _ _ _ V_ _ _ _ _ _
Earthquake Hailstorm
Avalanche
FloodsTsunamiHeat- Wave
TornadoVolcano
Earthquake Hailstorm
Avalanche
Heat- WaveFloodsTsunami
Heat- Wave
CONGRATULATIONS !
NATURAL DISASTERS
• What are we going to learn?– Some types of natural disasters and how
they are caused
NATURAL DISASTERS
• What are we going to do?– Listenings– Writings– Readings– Debates– An interesting experiment
NATURAL DISASTERS
• How are we going to assess your progress?– Participation in class 15%– Speaking in English 10%– Team work 15%– Homework 10%– Digital book 50%
You’ll find our Goals and our assessment
procedure at Moodle!!!
INTRODUCTION_VIDEO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_NjEJZwo_4
What to do before it?•Difficult to escape•Reach for a tree
What to do during it?•Head straight downhill•Go to left or right
They are…•Snow balls•Dust•Layers
What to do after it?•Swim hard•Wait for a rescue
• What we know about our Natural Disaster is that it is made of layers of snow. Snow moves as a formless mass and It goes down the mountain. It is difficult to escape from it. When it happens, the only thing you can do is to go downhill and go to the right and to the left. Then you have to wait for someone to rescue you. If the big snow ball gets you... try to swim!!!! It normally takes place during a storm or 24 hours after it.
• Our natural disaster is an Avalanche.
Language Tips• It is made of…• Before it happens, try to…• Before it happens, check (if)…• It happens when…• When it occurs/happens you have to…• If it occurs you can…• If it occurs, you should… • Do not…• If you are driving…• Go…• Run…• After this hazard, you can/ have to/should• If you are at home…• First,• Then,• After that,• Finally,• After that check (for)…• Try to…• In this case, I would…
Match the name with the definitionEarthquake
Volcano
Tsunami
Avalanche
Tornado
Hailstorm
Heatwave
Floods
a storm in which a lot of small balls of ice fall like rain
a very large wave or series of waves caused when something such as an earthquake moves a large quantity of water in the sea
a sudden shaking movement of the ground
a very strong wind that goes quickly round in a circle or funnel
a large amount of snow and ice that suddenly falls down a mountain
a continuous period of very hot weather, especially when this is unusual
a large amount of water that covers an area that was dry before
a mountain that forces hot gas, rocks, ash, and lava (=melted rock) into the air through a hole at the top. Some volcanoes are not immediately dangerous because they are not active and have become dormant. Others will never be dangerous again because they are completely extinct
CONGRATULATIONS !