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Liceo Enrique Ballacey C. Mrs. Yessica Sanhueza S Class: Junior Mat. Date: September 25 th , 2015 Handout 1 Unit 2 “Our environment” Answers 1. Objects to consider in case of emergency Bottled water: If we have clean water we will not be thirsty. Flashlight: If we have a torch, we will be able to find our way in the dark. A battery-operated radio: If we have a radio, we can know what is happening in other places. Batteries: If we have batteries, we can use the radio and the torch. A first-aid-kit: If we have a first-aid-kit, we can cure injuries. Canned / tinned food: If we have canned food, we will not go hungry. Matches: If we have matches, we will be able to build a fire. A mobile phone: If we have a mobile phone, we will be able to let others know where / how we are. Chocolate: If we have chocolate, we will keep our sugar levels up. Blankets: If we have blankets, we will not get cold. Vocabulary (unit 2) A natural phenomenon is a non-artificial event in the physical sense, and therefore not produced by humans, although it may affect humans. For example, bacteria, natural disasters, etc. Common examples of natural phenomena include volcanic eruptions, weather conditions, earthquakes, and the elements in general. When natural phenomena cause a lot of damage, they are called natural disasters. Here is a definition of the most common natural disasters. Tornado: characterized by violent winds that swirl in a counter clockwise direction north of the equator and clockwise south of the equator. Volcanic eruptions: escape of boiling hot magma through the vent of a volcano. Drought: unusually dry weather within a geographic area where rainfall is normally present. Flood: excessive amount of water that leads to the overflowing of rivers, lakes, and seas. Earthquake: shaking of the ground caused by the sudden dislocation of material within the earth’s outer layer or crust. Tsunami: the Japanese word meaning tidal wave. A tidal wave is a large sea wave caused by a submarine earthquake or volcanic explosion. Avalanche: a fall or slide of a large mass of snow or mud down a mountainside. 3.

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Page 1: Unit 2 Junior Class Preparation

Liceo Enrique Ballacey C.Mrs. Yessica Sanhueza SClass: Junior Mat.Date: September 25th, 2015 Handout 1 Unit 2 “Our environment”

Answers

1. Objects to consider in case of emergency

Bottled water: If we have clean water we will not be thirsty. Flashlight: If we have a torch, we will be able to find our way in the dark. A battery-operated radio: If we have a radio, we can know what is happening in

other places. Batteries: If we have batteries, we can use the radio and the torch. A first-aid-kit: If we have a first-aid-kit, we can cure injuries. Canned / tinned food: If we have canned food, we will not go hungry. Matches: If we have matches, we will be able to build a fire. A mobile phone: If we have a mobile phone, we will be able to let others know

where / how we are. Chocolate: If we have chocolate, we will keep our sugar levels up. Blankets: If we have blankets, we will not get cold.

Vocabulary (unit 2)

A natural phenomenon is a non-artificial event in the physical sense, and therefore not produced by humans, although it may affect humans. For example, bacteria, natural disasters, etc. Common examples of natural phenomena include volcanic eruptions, weather conditions, earthquakes, and the elements in general.When natural phenomena cause a lot of damage, they are called natural disasters. Here is a definition of the most common natural disasters.Tornado: characterized by violent winds that swirl in a counter clockwise direction north of the equator and clockwise south of the equator.Volcanic eruptions: escape of boiling hot magma through the vent of a volcano.Drought: unusually dry weather within a geographic area where rainfall is normally present.Flood: excessive amount of water that leads to the overflowing of rivers, lakes, and seas.Earthquake: shaking of the ground caused by the sudden dislocation of material within the earth’s outer layer or crust.Tsunami: the Japanese word meaning tidal wave. A tidal wave is a large sea wave caused by a submarine earthquake or volcanic explosion.Avalanche: a fall or slide of a large mass of snow or mud down a mountainside.

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4. The answer for this exercise is “FIRE EMERGENCY”

Page 2: Unit 2 Junior Class Preparation

5. The action plan in case of an earthquake is mention in the text…

2. True or False: 1F 2T 3T 4F (Justify- class work)Listening Part: Listen and fill in the blanks

Dana: Can we predict___________?

Lennox: No, we can’t

Dana: What will you _____ if there’s an earthquake?

Lennox: I’ll drop and look for cover.

Dana: Who will you _______ first of all?

Dana: What will you do if the land line isn’t ______________?

Lennox: I’ll use my ________________

Dana: What will you do if someone’s ______?

Lennox: I’ll call for an _______________

Dana: What if there’s no ____________after the earthquake?

Lennox: I’ll use ___________ or a torch.

Dana: Where will you _________ if you’re ___________

Lennox: I’ll ________ far away from ______________

Dana: What will you do if there are ___________________

Lennox: Nothing, just wait for them to end

IMPORTANT

Remember: Evaluation October 2nd, 2015

Contents: Vocabulary about natural disasters

First aids kit objects

First conditional + should

Listening vocabulary

Numbers

Action plan (fire and earthquake)

Reading vocabulary

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