Bài giảng môn Tiếng anh Lớp 8 - Unit 9, Lesson 5: Skills 1

Bài giảng môn Tiếng anh Lớp 8 - Unit 9, Lesson 5: Skills 1

A

A tornado hit a small town in Missouri at 9a.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 had issued an early warning, most of the residents had had time to take shelter underground or in basements.

B

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 a few minutes and became stronger. People began running away from buildings as walls started to collapse.

C

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.

3. What should you enter in your mobile phone? Why?

Enter have all the emergency contact numbers in your mobile phone so you can call the rescue and emergency workers if necessary

4. What items should an emergency supply kit include?

Your emergency supply kit should include food, water, medications, personal hygiene items, copies of personal documents and some money

5. What do you need to know in case of evacuation?

We need to know the evacuation routes and shelters

 

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PERIOD 5thLESSON 5: SKILLS 1Unit 9: NATURAL DISASTERSTeacher : THU BINHLESSON 5: SKILLS 1New lessonUNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERSTeacher : THU BINH- Wreak havoc: do great damage or harm to somebody/something Essential: necessary Destructive: causing major damage, from the verb destroy Guidelines: rules or instructions telling you how to do something, especially something difficult. Emergency: a suddenly serious and dangerous event or situation. essential wreak havoc destructive guidelines emergencyAll CallStudent DemoNatural disasters can be destructive; they can wreak havoc across large areas cause loss of life or damage to property. We cannot prevent natural disasters, but we can prepare for them. The first step is to learn about the risks in your area and read the information about natural disasters on local government sites. Next, find out what the rescue and emergency workers advise. These people have been trained to deal with disasters, have been through lots of them and know how to help. Make sure you have all the emergency contact numbers entered in your mobile phone. It is also important that you put together an emergency supply kit. Your emergency supply kit should include food, water, medications, personal hygiene items, copies of personal documents and some money. You may also need some extra clothing if you live in a cold climate. Natural disasters can force people to leave their homes so you should also become familiar with the guidelines for evacuation. Plan safe places to meet your family and get to know the evacuation routes and sheltersAll CallStudent Demo1. Why are natural disasters destructive?2. What is the first thing to do to prepare for natural disasters?3. What should you enter in your mobile phone? Why?4. What items should an emergency supply kit include?5. What do you need to know in case of evacuation?Because they can wreak havoc across large areas and cause loss of life or damage to propertyLearn about the risks in your area and read the information about natural disasters on local government sitesEnter have all the emergency contact numbers in your mobile phone so you can call the rescue and emergency workers if necessaryYour emergency supply kit should include food, water, medications, personal hygiene items, copies of personal documents and some moneyWe need to know the evacuation routes and sheltersAll CallStudent DemoAll CallStudent DemoAA tornado hit a small town in Missouri at 9a.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 had issued an early warning, most of the residents had had time to take shelter underground or in basements.BA 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 a few minutes and became stronger. People began running away from buildings as walls started to collapse.CMount 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.All CallStudent DemoC B A All CallStudent DemoPairStudent DemoAll CallAll CallStudent DemoHomeworkLearn by heart the new words.Speak with your friendsPrepare for the next..THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION!the endGOOD BYE!

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