2lst Century College english: Book 2 Unit 9: Text A Get Ready for some wild weather
Unit 9 : Text A 21st Century College English: Book 2 Get Ready for Some Wild Weather
Unit Nine: Text A e Lead-in activities Text Organization Reading and writing skills Language points Guided practice Assignment
Unit Nine: Text A • Lead-in Activities • Text Organization • Reading and Writing Skills • Language Points • Guided Practice • Assignment
Lead-in activities Warm-up Questions 1. How much do you know about wild weather? Have you ever experienced wretched weather? 2. how do natural disasters relate to weather? 3. Can we human being reduce the damage caused by weather?
Lead-in Activities Warm-up Questions 1. How much do you know about wild weather? Have you ever experienced wretched weather? 2. How do natural disasters relate to weather? 3. Can we human being reduce the damage caused by weather?
Text Organization para.1-3Mentioning EI Nino and scientists attention to this phenomenon para. 4-6 Explanation of the phrase el nino and give a detailed account of its fo para. 7-8 Arguments about its influence on human being and consequences. para.9-10 Talking about weather forecast and preventon
Mentioning El Nino and scientists' attention to this phenomenon. Explanation of the phrase El Nino and give a detailed account of its forms and causes. Arguments about its influence on human being and consequences. Talking about weather forecast and prevention. para. 1-3 para. 4-6 para. 7-8 para. 9-10 Text Organization
Reading writing skills Reading skill: scanning for specific information in reading materials When you know what kind of information youre looking for in a reading text--for example when you're researching a paper or answering comprehension questions ) -scanning the text first can help you in three ways: a)by letting you know whether the text contains any of the sort of information you're seeking. b)by giving you an impression of the authors aims, and c) by giving you an idea of where in the text you'll find the information thats relevant to you. All three of these advantages of scanning can make you a more effective and faster reader
Reading & Writing Skills Reading Skill: Scanning for specific information in reading materials. When you know what kind of information you’re looking for in a reading text—for example when you’re researching a paper ( or answering comprehension questions!)—scanning the text first can help you in three ways: a) by letting you know whether the text contains any of the sort of information you’re seeking. b) by giving you an impression of the author’s aims, and c) by giving you an idea of where in the text you’ll find the information that’s relevant to you. All three of these advantages of scanning can make you a more effective and faster reader
Reading writing skills Writing Skill: Develop passages beginning with general observations and supported with a series of specific inter-related details, making a reference to the following sample paragraph: From a geological point of view, the modern era is just a brief mild phase in the middle of one of the most devastating periods in the history of the Earth. In the last few million years the earth has experienced several Ice Ages, and theres no reason to expect that theyre over. Between Ice Ages, there have been periods of global warming, turning the world into one big tropical rain forest. At the same time. the oceans and lakes have periodically changed size, flooding vast regions and then drying up again
Reading & Writing Skills Writing Skill: Develop passages beginning with general observations and supported with a series of specific inter-related details, making a reference to the following sample paragraph: From a geological point of view, the modern era is just a brief mild phase in the middle of one of the most devastating periods in the history of the Earth. In the last few million years the Earth has experienced several Ice Ages, and there’s no reason to expect that they’re over. Between Ice Ages , there have been periods of global warming, turning the world into one big tropical rain forest. At the same time, the oceans and lakes have periodically changed size, flooding vast regions and then drying up again
Intensive Study Intensive Study · Difficult sentences Key words, phrases usages Comprehension exercises
• Intensive Study • Difficult sentences • Key words, phrases & usages • Comprehension exercises Intensive Study
Intensive Study Get ready for some wild weather Per Ola Emily d'aulaire 1 In March of 1997, stephen Zebiak stared at his computer screen in alarm. The veteran climate researcher saw indications of a worldwide weather event that, over the years, has been blamed for droughts and floods famine fires and thousands of deaths. called EI Nino, it is the most disruptive climatic phenomenon on the planet
Get Ready for Some Wild Weather Per Ola & Emily D'aulaire 1 In March of 1997, Stephen Zebiak stared at his computer screen in alarm. The veteran climate researcher saw indications of a worldwide weather event that, over the years, has been blamed for droughts and floods, famine, fires and thousands of deaths. Called El Niñ o, it is the most disruptive climatic phenomenon on the planet. Intensive Study
Intensive Study 2 Zebiak and mark cane research scientists at columbia University, had developed a computerized forecast model that correctly predicted El Nino s occurrences in 1982, 86 and 91, and it had pointed to a recurrence in 98. But the data appearing on Zebiak's screen from satellite and sea-surface monitors across the Pacific were unmistakable: El Nino was already beginning. A huge pool of warm water-larger than the United States and some 600 feet deep- was moving slowly but surely eastward toward South America
2 Zebiak and Mark Cane, research scientists at Columbia University, had developed a computerized forecast model that correctly predicted El Niñ o's occurrences in 1982, ’86 and ’91, and it had pointed to a recurrence in ’98. But the data appearing on Zebiak’s screen from satellite and sea-surface monitors across the Pacific were unmistakable: El Niñ o was already beginning. A huge pool of warm water — larger than the United States and some 600 feet deep — was moving slowly but surely eastward toward South America. Intensive Study
Intensive Study 3 In June the equatorial trade winds reversed direction from westward to eastward. by september waters off northern california were roughly 17 degrees warmer than normal. Off the Washington coast, stunned fishermen caught tropical fish that seldom stray that far north. Storms were flooding central Chile, and heavier-than normal snowfalls in the Andes trapped hundreds in the bitter cold And all of this only foretold of even more devastating weather for the fall and winter
3 In June the equatorial trade winds reversed direction from westward to eastward. By September, waters off Northern California were roughly 17 degrees warmer than normal. Off the Washington coast, stunned fishermen caught tropical fish that seldom stray that far north. Storms were flooding central Chile, and heavier-thannormal snowfalls in the Andes trapped hundreds in the bitter cold. And all of this only foretold of even more devastating weather for the fall and winter. Intensive Study