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Презентация «ЭКСТРЕМАЛЬНЫЕ ЯВЛЕНИЯ ПРИРОДЫ» (по учебнику Mary Bowen, Printha Ellis «Way Ahead 5» издательства « Macmillan») Выполнила: Симонова Елена Борисовна.

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1 Презентация «ЭКСТРЕМАЛЬНЫЕ ЯВЛЕНИЯ ПРИРОДЫ» (по учебнику Mary Bowen, Printha Ellis «Way Ahead 5» издательства « Macmillan») Выполнила: Симонова Елена Борисовна учитель английского языка учитель английского языка МОУ СОШ № 153 МОУ СОШ № 153 г. Челябинск г. Челябинск

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3 Rainbow at night Is the sailor’s delight. Rainbow at morning, Sailor, take warning! Evening red and morning grey Are the signs of a bonny day. Evening grey and morning red Bring down rain on the farmer’s head.

4 1.An eclipse 2.A tsunami 3.A typhoon 4.A hurricane 5.A tornado 6.An eruption 7.An earthquake 8.A flood a. a violent storm with extremely strong winds and heavy rains. b. a process when a volcano explodes inside and flames, rocks and lava come out of the top. c. a large amount of water that covers an area that was dry before. d. a short period when all or part of the Sun or Moon becomes dark because of the positions of the Sun, Moon and Earth in relation to each other. e. a tropical storm with strong winds f. a sudden shaking movement of the ground g. a very strong wind that goes quickly round in a circle or funnel h. a very large wave that causes a lot of damage when it hits the land

5 1-d, 2-h, 3-e, 4-a, 5-g, 6-b, 7-f, 8-c An eclipse is a short period when all or part of the Sun or Moon becomes dark because of the positions of the Sun, Moon and Earth in relation to each other. A tsunami is a very large wave that causes a lot of damage when it hits the land. A typhoon is a tropical storm with strong winds. A hurricane is a violent storm with extremely strong winds and heavy rains. A tornado is a very strong wind that goes quickly round in a circle or funnel. An eruption is a process when a volcano explodes inside and flames, rocks and lava come out of the top. An earthquake is a sudden shaking movement of the ground. A flood is a large amount of water that covers an area that was dry before.

6 1. What is …? 2. Which of these natural phenomena is the most dangerous? Why? 3. Have you ever seen anything like this yourself? 4. Where do … often happen on the Earth? 5. What famous volcanoes do you know? Where are they? 6. Why do people give names to tornadoes? to typhoons? to hurricanes? An eclipse is a short period when all or part of the Sun or Moon becomes dark because of the positions of the Sun, Moon and Earth in relation to each other. A tsunami is a very large wave that causes a lot of damage when it hits the land A typhoon is a tropical storm with strong winds A hurricane is a violent storm with extremely strong winds and heavy rains A tornado is a very strong wind that goes quickly round in a circle or funnel An eruption is a process when a volcano explodes inside and flames, rocks and lava come out of the top. An earthquake is a sudden shaking movement of the ground A flood is a large amount of water that covers an area that was dry before.

7 VOLCANOES There are a lot of volcanoes on the Earth. A volcano is a mountain that forces hot gas, rocks, ash and lava into the air through a hole at the top. Some volcanoes are not immediately dangerous because they are not active and have become dormant. Others will never be dangerous again because they are completely extinct. Active volcanoes can erupt. Some of them erupt slowly and quietly. This slow eruption can last for months or even years. Sometimes volcanoes erupt very quickly and noisily. Under the surface of the earth it is very hot. The rocks are not hard and solid. They are thick and liquid. This liquid rock is called magma. Sometimes there is an opening in the rocks on the surface. Then magma can come up through this opening and the volcano erupts. Dust and pieces of rock are thrown up into the air. Red hot lava pours down the sides of the mountains. Later on, the lava cools and becomes hard rock.

8 Arrange these sentences in a proper way 1. into the air; a volcano; hot gas, rocks, ash and lava; that; is; forces; a mountain; through a hole at the top 2. and; active volcanoes; on the Earth; there are; dormant volcanoes; extinct volcanoes 3.on the surface; there is; an opening in the rocks; sometimes 4. and; erupts; can come up; the magma; through this opening; the volcano 5. into the air; are thrown up; hot gas, rocks, ash and lava 6. down the sides of the mountains; pours; red hot lava 7. cools; becomes; the lava; hard rock; and 8. thick and liquid; under the surface of the earth; and; are; the rocks; are called magma; they

9 Check yourselves 1. A volcano is a mountain that forces hot gas, rocks, ash and lava into the air through a hole at the top. 2. There are active volcanoes, dormant volcanoes and extinct volcanoes on the Earth. 3. Sometimes there is an opening in the rocks on the surface. 4. The magma can come up through this opening and the volcano erupts. 5. Hot gas, rocks, ash and lava are thrown up into the air. 6. Red hot lava pours down the sides of the mountains. 7. The lava cools and becomes hard rock. 8. Under the surface of the earth the rocks are thick and liquid and they are called magma.

10 Hot gas, rocks, ash and lava are thrown up into the air. A volcano is a mountain that forces hot gas, rocks, ash and lava into the air through a hole at the top. Red hot lava pours down the sides of the mountains. Active volcanoes can erupt very quickly and noisily. They are very dangerous and can cause serious damage.

11 Read the text about Pompeii and choose the best title. North of Pompeii there is a mountain called Mount Vesuvius. It is a volcano. The people who lived in Pompeii two thousand years ago were not afraid of the volcano. It had been quiet for eight hundred years. Then in August one year strange things started to happen. People heard noises under the ground. The water in their wells disappeared. Birds flew away from the town. Animals were frightened. On August 24 th Mount Vesuvius erupted. Hot dust and rock was thrown 20 kilometres into the air. Red-hot lava and rock poured down the sides of the mountain. The wind was blowing towards Pompeii and the hot dust fell on the town. It made breathing difficult for people. Many people ran away but many people stayed there. They did not know that a wall of lava was coming towards the town at more than 1000 kilometres an hour. The next day the town of Pompeii was buried under four metres of lava. Everyone who had stayed in the town died. The town stayed buried until 1860. in that year archaeologists started to move the rock which covered the town. They found temples, theatres, shops and houses, paintings, jewellery and coins. They found the town just as it was nearly two thousand years ago when it disappeared under the lava from Mount Vesuvius. Volcanoes Mount Vesuvius What happened to Pompeii? Digging up the past

12 True or false? 1. The people of Pompeii were frightened of Mount Vesuvius. 2. Nothing unusual happened before the volcano erupted. 3. It was a very big eruption. 4. The lava moved slowly. 5. When the volcano erupted, everybody left the town. 6.The town was buried for nearly 2,000 years. F T F F T F

13 2,000 20,000 800 26th 20 100 4 1860 2,000 Give me a number. 2,000 When was Pompeii a busy town? Pompeii was a busy town 2,000 years ago.

14 Choose the correct information about each volcano. Vesuvius 1. 2,000 years ago Pompeii was a busy town. 2. There was a volcano on this island. 3. The volcano had been quiet for 800 years. 4. The volcano erupted on the 26 th of August, 1883. 5. The waves in the sea were 15 metres high. 6. Hot dust and rock was thrown 20 kilometres into the air. 7. About 36,000 people died. 8. People heard the noise of the eruption 4,300 kilometres away from the island. 9. The ash from the volcano covered the area of 800,000 km 2. 10. They found the town just as it was nearly two thousand years ago. Krakatoa 1.It was a small beautiful island in Indonesia. 2. North of the town there was a volcano. 3. The volcano erupted on the 24 th of August, 73. 4. A wall of lava was coming towards the town at more than 100 kilometres an hour. 5. The waves travelled 13,000 kilometres and destroyed houses and villages. 6. The town was buried under 4 metres of lava. 7. About 20,000 people died. 8. In 1860 archeologists started to move the rock which covered the town. 9. For three years people all over the world saw beautiful bright sunsets because of the dust from Krakatoa. 10. The volcano erupted again in 1927 and in 1950.

15 Vesuvius 2,000 years ago Pompeii was a busy town. North of the town there was a volcano. The volcano had been quiet for 800 years. The volcano erupted on the 24 th of August, 73. A wall of lava was coming towards the town at more than 100 kilometres an hour. Hot dust and rock was thrown 20 kilometres into the air. The town was buried under 4 metres of lava. About 20,000 people died. In 1860 archeologists started to move the rock which covered the town. They found the town just as it was nearly two thousands years ago.

16 Krakatoa It was a small beautiful island in Indonesia. There was a volcano on this island. The volcano erupted on the 26 th of August, 1883. The waves in the sea were 15 metres high. The waves travelled 13,000 kilometres and destroyed houses and villages. About 36,000 people died. People heard the noise of the eruption 4,300 kilometres away from the island. The ash from the volcano covered the area of 800,000 km 2. For three years people all over the world saw beautiful bright sunsets because of the dust from Krakatoa. The volcano erupted again in 1927 and in 1950.

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18 Список использованных материалов. 1. Фотографии из Интернета 2. Большая энциклопедия Кирилла и Мефодия 2005. 3. CD «Siemens. Полный пакет программ. №4» 4. Mary Bowen, Printha Ellis. Way Ahead. Macmillan Education LTD, 2004


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