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Welcome Every body In smile

Unit “ 6”

Our reading lesson “Dangerous Weather”

Thanks a lot

Different pictures

2/19/1435 أهلا وسهلا thanks

Tornado

Hurricane

Avalanche

Flood

Mud slip

Combine: join

combination

union

cyclones Hurricanes

destruction

destructive Great damage

helplessly Unable to do anything

approach Came near

A very large wave in the sea because of an earthquake Tidal wave A very large wave in the sea because of an earthquake

wealth owning a lot of money

prediction expectations

Thanks a lot for your listening Goodbye Prepared by: T: Salwa Qishta

The End