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1、Module 3The Violence of NatureLast class, we have learned about some natural disasters,such as flood, lightning, sandstorm and earthquake ect.In the geography lessons, we have learned about the warm and cold current. The features of a stream have a great effect on the weather. -Gulf stream (warm cur

2、rent)Lead-inhurricaneListeningListen to Part 1&2&3 Pay attention to the words that are talked frequently and do some independent work.What topics are they talking about?Skimming the passage and try to fill in the following forms Tornado , Hurricane and an amazing event According to the subtitles typ

3、e of writing Part1 and 2 : An_ part 3: A_skimmingexpositionnarrationpart 1Part 2Part 3A tornado is _from a thunderstorm to the ground.A story about the_Hurricans are _and they usually occur in the southern Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexicoa rotating column of airstrong tropica

4、l storms1900 Galveston hurricane Scanning TornadoHurricanedefinitionplaceHow often phenomenonthe worst example bad resultsrotating column of air wind 400kmstrong tropical storms wind of 120the US. from Texas to south Dakotathe southern Atlantic Ocean, the caribbean Sea and the Gulf of MexioOn averag

5、e 800six Atlantic hurricanes per yearpick up/ put.down take .off/destroycause waves rain floods1925 Septemer 8th ,1900affect 3 US states 700 killed /2700 injuredkilled 6,000 destroy 3,600buildings ListeningListen to Part3: a story about the worst hurricane-1900 Galveston hurricaneAn Extraodinary Eve

6、nt Galvestoncoffin moved toCanadastreamPrince Edward ISlandCharles Coghlan New Yorkfamous1900 hurricaneended in the sealate1890sdied in 1899DiscussionGroup work ( groups)Task 1: useful descriptive words and vivid expressions Task 2: verbs and phrases we use to express disastersTask 3: the result (in

7、 which aspects? )Task 5: What should we do or what about our thoughts?Task 4: After the disaster, the words to describe the reaction or responsePresentationSharing the workTask 1: useful descriptive words and vivid expressions violent worst strong huge heavyterrible serious severe dangerousPresentat

8、ionSharing the workTask 2: verbs and phrases we use to express disastershit, strike, occur, happen, take place, break out, lastpick up put.down take.off destroy damage, ruin, hurt,kill injure burn bury cause affect leavelose ones life, suffer a great lossPresentationSharing the workTask 3: the resul

9、t (in which aspects? )fall down block/ destroycut off/lackkilled injuredburied trappedhomelessbuildingsroadswaterelectricitypeoplePresentationSharing the workTask 4: The words and expressions to describe our reaction or response to the stricken area.Response offer help or supportshow ones love todonate clothes or raise moneydevotevolunteerrescuePresentationSharing the workTask 5: What should we do or our thoughts?1raise peoples awareness of the importance of protecting the nature3plant more trees to beautify our land2reduce the production of the waste and try to reuse themHomew

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