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READING 3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAM FALL 2014 Unit 9: Stories of Survival
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Discussion Have you ever been in a life-threatening situation? Imagine you that you are on a plane, and it crashes in the snowy mountains, far away from a town or village (people). There is no satellite reception. You and others survive the crash, but you don’t know if anyone is coming to help. What would you do first when getting out of the plane? What will you eat? How will you survive the weather? How will you find someone to rescue you?
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Pre-Reading Skills Check background knowledge Predict what you are going to read about
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Pre-Reading Skills After predicting, read your questions before looking at the reading. 1. Gist: main idea (use titles, subtitles, first paragraph) 2. Detail: read all the choices and look for key words 3. Main idea: (look for topic sentences) 4. Inference/Paraphrase: not directly stated – use overall idea 5. Vocabulary/Reference: read entire sentence with key word
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Vocabulary in Context Go back and read more completely to determine vocabulary words Check with a partner
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Unit 9A Vocabulary endure- v. to tolerate; to survive aircraft- n airplane, or helicopter; any flying vessel blanket - n. cloth to cover yourself; to keep warm rescue- n. ambulance, hospital workers volunteer- v. to help to do something, for a cause
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Unit 9A sew - v. put together with needle and thread steady - adj. regular, stable; firmly placed tough - adj. difficult, strong rationalize - v. to make something seem logical, believable sustain - v. to keep going; continue
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Unit 9B Vocabulary convince - v. to make certain/sure (convinced [adj] – to be certain/sure) explode- v. to open, damaging surrounding area terror- n. fear, horror border- n. line dividing two places unstable- adj. not steady; uneven
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Unit 9B mercy- n. love, care, compassion tragedy- n. sad story; experience medical clinics- n. a place to get medical help; medicine wages- n. salary; payment mobilize - v. moving; preparing; organizing, encouraging
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Homework: Reading Journal #8 Type one paragraph (4-5 sentences) on the following topic: -- due 11/12 before class (Wednesday) In the case of an accident on a plane, boat, bus (or any other form of transportation), does the pilot/captain/driver have responsibility to save the people first or him/herself first? Why do you think so? Remember! You should use at least 3 new vocabulary words (from Unit A or Unit B) in your responses. Please underline these words in your response so you can make sure you included them.
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