Стихийные бедствия. Природные катаклизмы



Раздаточный материал для урока английского языка в 8 классе «А»

на тему

«Стихийные бедствия. Природные катаклизмы»

Подготовила учитель английского языка старших классов высшей квалификационной категории МАОУ Лицей № 21 г. Химки

2017 г.

CARD 1 – Инсерт (INSERT)

I — interactive — интерактивная

N — noting — размечающая

S — system — система для
E — effective — эффективного
R — reading and — чтения и
T — thinking — размышления

Natural disaster

(What)

Where

When

Why

Result



Ex.1 Fill in the gaps:

Hit, hurricane, leave, destroyed, winds, hour

Hurricanes are very strong ______ that come from the sea. Warm wet air rises in a spiral and goes faster and faster - over 160 km an ______. In 1992, “Hurricane Andrew”_____Florida. The people there had to _____their homes and move to other towns and wait. When the______arrived, it killed 15 people and_______thousands and thousands of buildings. More than 50,000 people had nowhere to live.

EX. 2 Fill in the gaps:

Floods, leave, rained, water, level, waited, January

In _______ 1995 in the Netherlands, it rained and ______ for more than two weeks. The ______in the canals and rivers rose higher and higher and thousands of people had to ______ their homes because of the danger of ______. They went to other towns and ______ until the ______ fell again.

Ex.3 Fill in the gaps:

Thousands, animals, winds, Africa, rain, desert, area, water

Sometimes in _____ climates, it does not ____ for a long time. This happened between 1968 and 1974 in The Sahel, in West _____. The ____changed direction and the _____ did not receive any rain for six years. Hundreds of ____of people and nearly half of the ______ in the area died because there wasn’t enough water. People had to walk many kilometers to find ______.

CARD 2. Natural disasters/ Word List

http://www. /topic/natural_disasters/erupt

act /aftershock /aid /airlift/ airlift/ avalanche /blizzard/ /cataclysm /cyclone/ death /toll /disaster/ area/ dust/ storm earthquake/ electrical /storm/ emergency services/ epicentre erupt /eruptive /eye first responder /flash /flood /floodwater focus /god/ hurricane /landslide/ lava /magnitude/ relief reservist /salvage /sandstorm/ seaquake/ shock/ shock/ wave /storm/ temblor /thunderstorm/ tidal /wave /toll /tornado /tremor/ tsunami /twister/ typhoon /volcanic volcano /waterspout /windstorm