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Objectives: - Revise our vocabulary and learn more about the natural disasters. - Find out some news about the natural disasters in the world. - Practice our vocabulary. - We are going to revise grammar material (2nd Conditional sentences). - Practice our grammar skills. - Sing the songs.
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Objectives:- Revise our vocabulary and learn more about the natural disasters.- Find out some news about the natural disasters in the world.- Practice our vocabulary.- We are going to revise grammar material (2nd Conditional sentences).- Practice our grammar skills.- Sing the songs.
John Lennon - Imagine • Imagine there's no heaven, • 1)________________a) I hope someday you'll join us, • No hell below us, b) It's easy if you try • 2)________________c) It isn’t hard to do, • Imagine all the people d) Above us only sky • Living for today... e) Living life in peace... • f) Nothing to kill or die for, • Imagine there's no countries, • 3)____________________ • 4)____________________ • No religion too, • Imagine all the people • 5)____________________ • You may say I'm a dreamer, • But I'm not the only one, • 6)____________________ • And the world will be as one.
Choose the disaster from the list: a. Volcanic eruption b. Ice storm c. Tsunami d. Drought e. Forest fire f. Blizzard g. Whirlpool h. Landslide i. Typhoon( cyclone, hurricane) j. Flood k. Tornado l. Thunderstorm m. Hailstorm n. Earthquake o. Sandstorm
Choose the disaster from the list: a. Volcanic eruption b. Ice storm c. Tsunami d. Drought e. Forest fire f. Blizzard g. Whirlpool h. Landslide i. Typhoon( cyclone, hurricane) j. Flood k. Tornado l. Thunderstorm m. Hailstorm n. Earthquake o. Sandstorm
Choose the disaster from the list: a. Volcanic eruption b. Ice storm c. Tsunami d. Drought e. Forest fire f. Blizzard g. Whirlpool h. Landslide i. Typhoon( cyclone, hurricane) j. Flood k. Tornado l. Thunderstorm m. Hailstorm n. Earthquake o. Sandstorm
Choose the disaster from the list: a. Volcanic eruption b. Ice storm c. Tsunami d. Drought e. Forest fire f. Blizzard g. Whirlpool h. Landslide i. Typhoon( cyclone, hurricane) j. Flood k. Tornado l. Thunderstorm m. Hailstorm n. Earthquake o. Sandstorm
Choose the disaster from the list: a. Volcanic eruption b. Ice storm c. Tsunami d. Drought e. Forest fire f. Blizzard g. Whirlpool h. Landslide i. Typhoon( cyclone, hurricane) j. Flood k. Tornado l. Thunderstorm m. Hailstorm n. Earthquake o. Sandstorm
Choose the disaster from the list: a. Volcanic eruption b. Ice storm c. Tsunami d. Drought e. Forest fire f. Blizzard g. Whirlpool h. Landslide i. Typhoon( cyclone, hurricane) j. Flood k. Tornado l. Thunderstorm m. Hailstorm n. Earthquake o. Sandstorm
Choose the disaster from the list: a. Volcanic eruption b. Ice storm c. Tsunami d. Drought e. Forest fire f. Blizzard g. Whirlpool h. Landslide i. Typhoon( cyclone, hurricane) j. Flood k. Tornado l. Thunderstorm m. Hailstorm n. Earthquake o. Sandstorm
Choose the disaster from the list: a. Volcanic eruption b. Ice storm c. Tsunami d. Drought e. Forest fire f. Blizzard g. Whirlpool h. Landslide i. Typhoon( cyclone, hurricane) j. Flood k. Tornado l. Thunderstorm m. Hailstorm n. Earthquake o. Sandstorm
Choose the disaster from the list: a. Volcanic eruption b. Ice storm c. Tsunami d. Drought e. Forest fire f. Blizzard g. Whirlpool h. Landslide i. Typhoon( cyclone, hurricane) j. Flood k. Tornado l. Thunderstorm m. Hailstorm n. Earthquake o. Sandstorm
Choose the disaster from the list: a. Volcanic eruption b. Ice storm c. Tsunami d. Drought e. Forest fire f. Blizzard g. Whirlpool h. Landslide i. Typhoon( cyclone, hurricane) j. Flood k. Tornado l. Thunderstorm m. Hailstorm n. Earthquake o. Sandstorm
Choose the disaster from the list: a. Volcanic eruption b. Ice storm c. Tsunami d. Drought e. Forest fire f. Blizzard g. Whirlpool h. Landslide i. Typhoon( cyclone, hurricane) j. Flood k. Tornado l. Thunderstorm m. Hailstorm n. Earthquake o. Sandstorm
Choose the disaster from the list: a. Volcanic eruption b. Ice storm c. Tsunami d. Drought e. Forest fire f. Blizzard g. Whirlpool h. Landslide i. Typhoon( cyclone, hurricane) j. Flood k. Tornado l. Thunderstorm m. Hailstorm n. Earthquake o. Sandstorm
Choose the disaster from the list: a. Volcanic eruption b. Ice storm c. Tsunami d. Drought e. Forest fire f. Blizzard g. Whirlpool h. Landslide i. Typhoon( cyclone, hurricane) j. Flood k. Tornado l. Thunderstorm m. Hailstorm n. Earthquake o. Sandstorm
Choose the disaster from the list: a. Volcanic eruption b. Ice storm c. Tsunami d. Drought e. Forest fire f. Blizzard g. Whirlpool h. Landslide i. Typhoon( cyclone, hurricane) j. Flood k. Tornado l. Thunderstorm m. Hailstorm n. Earthquake o. Sandstorm
Choose the disaster from the list: a. Volcanic eruption b. Ice storm c. Tsunami d. Drought e. Forest fire f. Blizzard g. Whirlpool h. Landslide i. Typhoon( cyclone, hurricane) j. Flood k. Tornado l. Thunderstorm m. Hailstorm n. Earthquake o. Sandstorm
Read the sentences carefully. Refer disasters (A-J) to their descriptions. 1. Several people were walking along when suddenly tons of earth came crashing down the hillside and blocked the road in front of them. 2. It is a form of precipitation and is formed by rain and wind. 3. The water moving in a spiral motion. 4. The river overflowed in several places and huge areas of farming land are now several feet under water. Boats are being to rescue1 people in nearby villages. 5. Suddenly the ground shook beneath out feet and the tall building opposite the college began to sway2. Windows and doors rattled and: several bookcases in the college library came crashing down. 6. Tankers full of water were sent, but it was too late to save many of the animals and crops there. The whole area was like a vast desert. 7. Smoke poured out of the crater but no one exported an eruption. A week later, however, red hot lava began to flow down the side of the mountain. 8. It swept onwards, covering everything in its path. The travellers had to get off their camels and lie down until it had eventually passed. 9. A phenomenon that generally occurs when the vegetation and forest cover in an area is completely dried out due to a heat wave or a drought conditions and spreads uncontrollably all over the territory. 10. It must have been at least twenty feet high as it swept towards the shore. In a few seconds it destroyed all the houses in its way, drowning everyone inside. A). Forest fire B). Typhoon C). Earthquake D). Whirlpool E). Volcano F). Drought G). Sandstorm H). Landslide I). Flood J). Hailstorm
Act out the dialogue. Interviewer: Now, Professor, what can you tell our listeners about the effects of global warming? Prof. Watson: Well, the most noticeable effect is that our weather patterns are changing. Did you know that it only takes a rise of a few degrees in temperature to seriously affect life on Earth? Interviewer: No, I didn't. That's terrible. Prof. Watson: Some countries are already becoming hotter while others are becoming much colder. Interviewer: But that won't affect everyone - only the far north and south? Prof. Watson: No, that's where you're wrong! All parts of the world will be affected but in different ways. There will be droughts in some parts of the world and bad storms and floods in others. The rise in temperature will also cause the Polar ice caps to melt and so the sea levels will rise. Actually, this is already happening and it will soon get much worse. Interviewer: Really? I didn't know that. Prof. Watson: Yes and throughout the world many low-lying areas are in danger of flooding. Think about how often there have been reports of floods lately in places like Holland and Bangladesh. Interviewer: I suppose you're right. And what about wildlife? Prof. Watson: Well, many plants and animals won't be able to adapt to the new climate and they may die. Some animals are already losing their homes and many plants are disappearing too.
Listen to a song and write down the missed words. • If I never met you • If I never ___ youIf I never ___ your face This world, this world would____a colder place, I bet If we'd never_________...If I never________ you If I never__________ your love My life, my life might_____ a sad song of regret If we'd never met... But we said one «Hello» And look at how the world begins to spin Look at how the shadows disappear Now that you are here
Conditional type 2 • With the 2nd conditional, the verb to ‘be’ in the past time is always expresses as “were” • Incorrect: I would go to the party if I was you. • Correct: I would go to the party if I were you. • We form the 2 nd Conditional with the help of • Conjunction if • + past simple + would/could+ infinitive • e.g. If I were you I wouldn’t do it.
Join the sentences, as in the example. • 1.If I had the money to buy this sofa • 2.If I had a week off, • 3.If I didn’t have a headache • 4.If he took a map with him • 5.If she were very rich • 6.If they finished painting their house • A. he wouldn’t get lost. • B. I would go to Paris. • C. they would on a weekend trip. • D. our living room would look prettier. • E. she would buy an expensive car. • F. I could finish this work and go home.
Read the speech bubbles, then make Type 2 conditional sentences, as in the example. • If I didn’t work long hours, I wouldn’t be tired
Look at the pictures and use the prompts to complete the sentences, as in the example (on the blackboard). • What would happen/What would you do if you ... • 1. wanted to get fit? • If I wanted to get fit, I would go cycling every day. • 2.won the lottery? • _______________________________ • 3. had a big garden? • _______________________________ • 4. went to university? • ________________________________ • 5. woke up late? • ________________________________ • 6. had a sailing boat? • ________________________________
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