Grade Eleven Unit 3 Natural Disasters Prepared by 1-khadija mattar 2. Shamma moh. Al kaabi 3. Wadha seead 4. Fatima al bouloshi Ministry of Education Institute.

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Grade Eleven Unit 3 Natural Disasters Prepared by 1-khadija mattar 2. Shamma moh. Al kaabi 3. Wadha seead 4. Fatima al bouloshi Ministry of Education Institute of Applied Technology Natural Disasters

Objectives  To recall the meaning of the new vocabulary.  To use the new vocabulary in meaningful sentences  To read for specific information  To use structural items

New words  - Tornado A tornado is a violent storm that occurs over the ocean  sirens A piece of equipment on police cars and fire engine that makes loud warning  Bunk beds Two beds that are attached, one on the top of the other  basement Underground rooms of a  Scramble To climb quickly  Shatter tto splash through water

Synonyms  Loud High  Turning moving  Touched hit  Broke damage  Pulled afraid

Read and answer the following questions:  1- What sights and sounds do you hear?  2-What kind of damage can it caused?  3-Why is it so dangerous to people?

Simple Past VS present perfect  Examples:  1- We ate an hour ago  2- I have travelled to U.K many times.  3- He playd football.  4- They watched TV. 5- Have you eaten yet. Past tense Present Perfect Past Tense Past tense Present perfect?