外研版(2019)必修第三册Unit 6 Disaster and hope Usinglanguage(2)—Listeningandspeaking 课件 (共15张PPT内嵌音频)

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名称 外研版(2019)必修第三册Unit 6 Disaster and hope Usinglanguage(2)—Listeningandspeaking 课件 (共15张PPT内嵌音频)
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(共15张PPT)
Unit 6
Disaster and hope
Using language(2)
—Listening and speaking
By the end of this period, students will be able to:
1.learn about some disasters in history and accumulate more words and expressions to describe natural disasters;
2. understand the weather forecast by listening and find specific information.
During the Shang Dynasty, people recorded weather forecasts on animal bones and tortoise shells.
1. How did people record weather forecasts in Shang Dynasty
2. How do scientists predict the weather today
Today, satellite data and computer technology help scientists predict the weather more precisely.
Listen to the weather forecast and match the weather symbols to the locations on the map.
rainy
strong
wind
heavy
snow
hurricane
hot
7
When listening to a weather forecast, pay attention to the following information:
temperature levels
descriptions of forthcoming weather conditions
weather warnings
Listen again and complete the form.
8
Anchorage You will need 1. ______________.
Temperatures will stay around 2. ______℃.
Phoenix Temperatures are really high and it’s probably hot enough to 3. ____________________.
Be sure to 4. ____________________ if you or others have symptoms of heatstroke.
Check your answers.
warm clothes
fry meat on the road
get medical attention
-15
Houston It’s 5. _________ season and there will be a big one across the Atlantic.
Stay 6. _____________ and listen out for the latest forecasts.
Washington, DC Temperatures are going to stay around 7. ____℃.
Don’t drive 8 __________________!
San Francisco Temperatures are going to be around 9. _____℃.
People are suffering from 10. ________, which are causing damage and loss.
Check your answers.
hurricane
safe indoors
13
through floodwaters
25
wildfires
Student A
You learn from a TV report that Student B’s city has been suffering from rainstorms and floods. Call Student B to check if he/she is safe and ask about the weather. Information you’d like to know:
how long the rainstorms have lasted
the effect of the rainstorms on his/her city
how to cope during rainstorms and floods
what you can do to help
how the weather has changed over recent years
Work in pairs. Act out the conversation to talk about an extreme weather condition.
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Student B
Duration: about five days
Effect: no electricity; shortage of food and drinking water; damage to property
Points for attention: stay away from the fallen power lines, particularly in or near water; move to higher ground, away from the flow of water
Your city has been suffering from rainstorms and floods. Student A calls you to check you are safe and ask about the weather. Give him/her the information.
Good morning USA, and welcome to today’s weather report for Monday April 3. As we all know, this year, 2080 has so far had a lot of extreme weather. Get ready for a lot more!First let’s look at Anchorage, where there is some unusually cold weather for this time of year. Be sure to wear warm clothes— you’re going to need them if you do have to go outside! We’re going to see some heavy snow over the next week, with temperatures staying around -15 degrees.
In contrast to Anchorage, residents of Phoenix are going to experience another kind of extreme weather. They are about to be hit by temperatures of up to... wow, 52 degrees!That’s probably hot enough to fry meat on the road! Seriously, though, drink lots of water and try to stay cool. Be sure to get medical attention if you or others have symptoms of heatstroke.
Listening material
In Houston, temperatures will stay around 30 degrees. We all know that this time of year is hurricane season near the Gulf of Mexico, and there is a big one coming our way across the Atlantic. Be sure to stay safe indoors and listen out for the latest forecasts.
Temperatures are going to stay around 13 degrees in Washington, DC. But there is yet more rain expected. That’s 14 days of rain in a row for the city. Some advice for everyone there—do not try to drive through floodwaters! And if you must drive in the rain, drive slowly and steadily.
In San Francisco, temperatures will be moderate around 25 degrees. However, this is combined with the dry California climate and a strong wind force of 8. This is not good news at all for the fire fighters trying to control the wildfires outside the city. We are all thinking about people there who have lost their homes and belongings. If you want to help, please listen for details about how to make a donation after this report.
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