Facts and Figures Unit 2 Lesson 3 Why is the sea salty?

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Facts and Figures Unit 2 Lesson 3 Why is the sea salty?

ACTIVITY 1. FREE WRITING SEA.... 2. BRAINSTORMING 3. VOCABULARY TEACHING -underline 4. LISTENING 5. REPEAT Evaporate v. Mix v. Famous Percent Carry

Some salt Water on the land River Lake Go into Move into

evaporate /ɪˈvæpəreɪt/ verb If a liquid evaporates or is evaporated, it changes into gas (= very small drops of water).

percent /pəˈsent/ adjective adverb for or out of every 100, shown by the symbol % → 5 percent (5%)/10 percent (10%) etc → a/one hundred percent

famous /ˈfeɪməs/ adjective Well known. Everybody knows him or her. The whole area is famous for its natural beauty. Mother Teresa was famous for her compassion and humanity. Scotland is famous for its spectacular countryside.

carry /ˈkæri/ HOLD [T] to hold something or someone with your hands, arms, or on your back and take them from one place to another He is carrying my bags.

Dead Sea

Great Salt Lake

a... Percent Salt-Earth –mixes Carry Famous Oceans moves,-clouds Evaporates b... Earth-moves Salt Mix Ocean Cloud percent