FORMATIVE TEST: TEST JUNE/2013 OBJECTIVES: READING COMPREHENSION. FIRST CONDITIONAL VOCABULARY OF THE UNIT.

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FORMATIVE TEST: TEST JUNE/2013 OBJECTIVES: READING COMPREHENSION. FIRST CONDITIONAL VOCABULARY OF THE UNIT.

MATCH THE TWO COLUMNS 1.-DKO 2.-NATURAL PHENOMENA 3.-SECURITY PLAN 4.-EARTHQUAKE 5.-TSUNAMI 6.-TAKE PLACE 7.-UNDERLINE 8.-AFTERSHOCKS A.- HAPPEN B.- THINGS YOU KEEP IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY. C.- WRITE A LINE UNDER THE WORD. D.-IT’S A NON- ARTIFICIAL EVENT. E.- MOVEMENTS AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE. F.-SAFETY PLACES. G.-A BIG TIDAL WAVE. H.- A SHAKING MOVEMENT OF THE EARTH’S SURFACE. UNIT 2 “ TWO OF THE ELEMENTS” FORMATIVE TEST

DKO ANSWER: WHICH OF THESE ITEMS WOULD YOU HAVE IN YOUR DKO? CHOOSE 3 AND JUSTIFY YOUR CHOICE.

I choose bottled water because it is clean, our bodies need it, our bodies get dehydrated, it is essential for survival, it is not contaminated. I choose the torch/ flashlight because we need to see in the darkness, we need to light our way, in case of a power cut, it is useful for searching in dark areas. I choose the battery operated - radio because it is useful for getting information about what is happening, listening to the latest news.

MATCH THE OBJECTS AND THE DEFINITIONS. A.-They are useful to use the battery operated radio and flashlight. B.-They are useful to light a fire for light or heating. C.-It is useful to keep contact to our families and friends. D.-They permit us to feed meanwhile we can’t cook anything. In case we are isolated for a period / long time. E.-It has important safety objects and drugs that we may need in case of injured people, such as scissors, band aid patches, bands, oxigin water, etc. It is useful to assist people who are injured. F.-In case of an earthquake we lose all our clothes and we need to keep warm and protect ourselves from cold nights

FIRST CONDITIONAL: CIRCLE THE RIGHT ALTERNATIVE. IF YOU WANT/WANTS TO EAT, COOK SOMETHING. IF YOU WANT TO FINISH ON TIME, DON’T HURRY UP/ HURRY UP. IF YOU WATCH/ WILL WATCH TV, DON’T LISTEN TO THE RADIO AT THE SAME TIME. IF YOU IS/ARE OUTDOORS, STAY AS FAR AWAY FROM BUILDINGS. IF THERE IS A TSUNAMI, GO/ GOES AS FAR AWAY FROM THE COAST AS POSSIBLE. IF RENATA SEE/SEES AN ACCIDENT, SHE WILL CALL FOR AN AMBULANCE IMMEDIATELY.

CHOOSE A OR B? 1.- If you don’t study properly, 2.- They will get some food 3.-If you approach a zebra crossing, 4.- if you chat on messenger, a) you will not take exams. b) you will take exams. a) if they are hungry. b) if they eat healthy. a) accelerate. b) slow down. a) don’t reveal your name. b) don’t talk to your mother.

5.- If there is an earthquake, 6.- I will buy a new house 7.-If you see Berta, 8.- If it isn’t sunny tomorrow, a) Run and cry. b) Drop and cover. a) if I win the lottery. b) if I see a flying saucer. a) We will not go to the beach. b) Tell her to meet me on Sunday. a) We won’t study more. b) We won’t go to the beach.

VOCABULARY FOR THE TEST: WHO: WHY: WHERE: WHAT: WHEN: EQUIPMENT: PROCEDURES: KEEP IN MIND: LADDER: FROM : TO: SUBJECT:

Because it has important safety objects and drugs that we may need in case of injured people, such as scissors, band aid patches, bands, oxigin water, etc. It is useful to assist people who are injured. Because they permit us to feed meanwhile we can’t cook anything. Canned food/ tinned food is always needed in case of emergency, in case we are isolated for a period / long time. First aid kit Canned/tinned food