第1个回答 2009-10-06
Module 3 The Violence of Nature-Reading
Period 1 Reading—What Is a Tornado?
■Goals
● To learn to read passages with the past perfect passive and indirect speech about tornadoes
● To learn to read with strategies
■Procedures
Step 1: Warming up by reviewing 21st century disasters
Hi, class. Nice to see you safe and sound.
Today we take up Module 3 The Violence of Nature.
Throughout history there have been sudden, terrible events that have shaken the world. Sometimes they are man-made, ranging from the infamous sinking of the Titanic to the deadly Chernobyl meltdown of 1986, while others are natural disasters, such as the catastrophic eruption of the island of Krakatau or the devastating Tokyo earthquake of 1923.
Before we read What Is a Tornado?… let’s have a brief review of the 21st century disasters we have experienced so far.
2001 Gujarat Earthquake, Bhuj, India (January 26, 2001)
European Heat Wave of 2003, Europe
Bam Earthquake, Iran (December 26, 2003)
Hurricane Ivan, Caribbean Sea, Southeastern United States (September, 2004)
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami(海啸), Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and elsewhere (December 26, 2004) 186,983 killed, 42,883 missing
2005 Sumatran earthquake, Indonesia (March 28, 2005), at least 1,000 killed
2005 Maharashtra floods, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Western India (July 2005)
Hurricane Katrina, United States (August 2005), toll varies, 2,000 killed
2005 Kashmir earthquake, Kashmir, Pakistan, (October 8, 2005), death toll is currently 87,350 but some estimate it to rise over 100,000
2006 Southern Leyte mudslide(泥流), Philippines, (17 February 2006) 950 killed.
May 2006 Java earthquake, Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia (May 27, 2006), 6,200 killed
July 2006 Java earthquake, Java, Indonesia (July 17, 2006), 550 killed
Typhoon Saomai (2006), Zhejiang, China, (August, 2006), 250 killed
第2个回答 2009-10-11
Reading—What Is a Tornado?
■Goals
● To learn to read passages with the past perfect passive and indirect speech about tornadoes
● To learn to read with strategies
■Procedures
Step 1: Warming up by reviewing 21st century disasters
Hi, class. Nice to see you safe and sound.
Today we take up Module 3 The Violence of Nature.
Throughout history there have been sudden, terrible events that have shaken the world. Sometimes they are man-made, ranging from the infamous sinking of the Titanic to the deadly Chernobyl meltdown of 1986, while others are natural disasters, such as the catastrophic eruption of the island of Krakatau or the devastating Tokyo earthquake of 1923.
Before we read What Is a Tornado?… let’s have a brief review of the 21st century disasters we have experienced so far.
2001 Gujarat Earthquake, Bhuj, India (January 26, 2001)
European Heat Wave of 2003, Europe
Bam Earthquake, Iran (December 26, 2003)
Hurricane Ivan, Caribbean Sea, Southeastern United States (September, 2004)
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami(海啸), Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and elsewhere (December 26, 2004) 186,983 killed, 42,883 missing
2005 Sumatran earthquake, Indonesia (March 28, 2005), at least 1,000 killed
2005 Maharashtra floods, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Western India (July 2005)
Hurricane Katrina, United States (August 2005), toll varies, 2,000 killed
2005 Kashmir earthquake, Kashmir, Pakistan, (October 8, 2005), death toll is currently 87,350 but some estimate it to rise over 100,000
2006 Southern Leyte mudslide(泥流), Philippines, (17 February 2006) 950 killed.
May 2006 Java earthquake, Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia (May 27, 2006), 6,200 killed
July 2006 Java earthquake, Java, Indonesia (July 17, 2006), 550 killed
Typhoon Saomai (2006), Zhejiang, China, (August, 2006), 250 killed
哈哈,不好意思,是照着上面复制的。
第3个回答 2009-10-13
Reading—What Is a Tornado?
■Goals
● To learn to read passages with the past perfect passive and indirect speech about tornadoes
● To learn to read with strategies
■Procedures
Step 1: Warming up by reviewing 21st century disasters
Hi, class. Nice to see you safe and sound.
Today we take up Module 3 The Violence of Nature.
Throughout history there have been sudden, terrible events that have shaken the world. Sometimes they are man-made, ranging from the infamous sinking of the Titanic to the deadly Chernobyl meltdown of 1986, while others are natural disasters, such as the catastrophic eruption of the island of Krakatau or the devastating Tokyo earthquake of 1923.
Before we read What Is a Tornado?… let’s have a brief review of the 21st century disasters we have experienced so far.
2001 Gujarat Earthquake, Bhuj, India (January 26, 2001)
European Heat Wave of 2003, Europe
Bam Earthquake, Iran (December 26, 2003)
Hurricane Ivan, Caribbean Sea, Southeastern United States (September, 2004)
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami(海啸), Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and elsewhere (December 26, 2004) 186,983 killed, 42,883 missing
2005 Sumatran earthquake, Indonesia (March 28, 2005), at least 1,000 killed
2005 Maharashtra floods, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Western India (July 2005)
Hurricane Katrina, United States (August 2005), toll varies, 2,000 killed
2005 Kashmir earthquake, Kashmir, Pakistan, (October 8, 2005), death toll is currently 87,350 but some estimate it to rise over 100,000
2006 Southern Leyte mudslide(泥流), Philippines, (17 February 2006) 950 killed.
May 2006 Java earthquake, Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia (May 27, 2006), 6,200 killed
July 2006 Java earthquake, Java, Indonesia (July 17, 2006), 550 killed
Typhoon Saomai (2006), Zhejiang, China, (August, 2006), 250 killed
第4个回答 2009-10-06
Reading—What Is a Tornado?
■Goals
● To learn to read passages with the past perfect passive and indirect speech about tornadoes
● To learn to read with strategies
■Procedures
Step 1: Warming up by reviewing 21st century disasters
Hi, class. Nice to see you safe and sound.
Today we take up Module 3 The Violence of Nature.
Throughout history there have been sudden, terrible events that have shaken the world. Sometimes they are man-made, ranging from the infamous sinking of the Titanic to the deadly Chernobyl meltdown of 1986, while others are natural disasters, such as the catastrophic eruption of the island of Krakatau or the devastating Tokyo earthquake of 1923.
Before we read What Is a Tornado?… let’s have a brief review of the 21st century disasters we have experienced so far.
2001 Gujarat Earthquake, Bhuj, India (January 26, 2001)
European Heat Wave of 2003, Europe
Bam Earthquake, Iran (December 26, 2003)
Hurricane Ivan, Caribbean Sea, Southeastern United States (September, 2004)
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami(海啸), Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and elsewhere (December 26, 2004) 186,983 killed, 42,883 missing
2005 Sumatran earthquake, Indonesia (March 28, 2005), at least 1,000 killed
2005 Maharashtra floods, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Western India (July 2005)
Hurricane Katrina, United States (August 2005), toll varies, 2,000 killed
2005 Kashmir earthquake, Kashmir, Pakistan, (October 8, 2005), death toll is currently 87,350 but some estimate it to rise over 100,000
2006 Southern Leyte mudslide(泥流), Philippines, (17 February 2006) 950 killed.
May 2006 Java earthquake, Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia (May 27, 2006), 6,200 killed
July 2006 Java earthquake, Java, Indonesia (July 17, 2006), 550 killed
Typhoon Saomai (2006), Zhejiang, China, (August, 2006), 250 killed
第5个回答 2009-10-06
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