Материал для работы на уроке по теме "Disasters", 8 класс по учебнику Spotlight

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Материал для работы на уроке по теме "Disasters", 8 класс по учебнику Spotlight 

 Kinds of Storms

  1. Match the words and their definition: wildfire, blizzard, lightning, fog, tsunami, drought, disaster, thunderstorm, eruption, drizzle, heat, landslide, avalanche, flood, hurricane.
    1. a large amount of ice, snow, and rock falling quickly down the side of a mountain.
    2. a flash of bright light in the sky.
    3. an extremely violent wind or storm.
    4. that is burning strongly and out of control on an area of grass or bushes in the countryside.
    5. rain in very small, light drops.
    6. a mass of rock and earth moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope
    7. the quality of being hot or warm, or the temperature of something.
    8. a severe snow storm with strong winds.
    9. a storm with  lightning and usually heavy rain.
    10. a weather condition in which very small drops of water come together to form a thick cloud close to the land or sea, making it difficult to see.
    11. large amount of water that covers an area which is usually dry.
    12. great harm, damage, or death, or serious difficulty.
    13. an occasion when a volcano explodes, and flames and rocks come out of it, or the act of doing this.
    14. a huge wave caused by an earthquake which flows onto land.
    15. a long period when there is little or no rain.
  1. Words for the text:
  1. damage [‘dæmɪʤ] — 1. повреждение; 2.наносить повреждения
  2. damaging — разрушительный
  3. blind [blaɪnd] — 1. слепой; 2. ослеплять
  4. blinding — ослепляющий
  5. occur [ə’kɜː] — случаться, происходить (син. happen)
  6. cause [kɔːz] — вызывать, быть причиной
  7. funnel — воронка
  8. funnellike — в форме воронки
  9. destructive [dɪ’strʌktɪv] — разрушительный (син. damaging)

 

Storms are an important part of weather. Storms can produce hard rain, blowing snow, large hail, or damaging winds. There are different kinds of storms.

Let us start with a blizzard. It is a heavy snowstorm with very strong cold winds that can be blinding. A blizzard happens in the winter, when very cold air from the Arctic moves south and meets warmer air. In the result a blizzard starts. It has blowing snow and makes it difficult for people to drive or walk anywhere. If a blizzard is coming, it is better to stay indoors.

Another storm is a hurricane, which starts over the ocean. The winds get faster and heavy clouds are formed. First, the hurricane grows, it can be hundreds of miles wide and last days or weeks. But finally it gets weaker and disappears. Hurricanes form between June and December, but they occur most often in September. They usually happen along the Atlantic Coast or in the Gulf of Mexico. In hurricane season, the weather service keeps a close watch. If a storm starts, warnings are sent out so that people in the area can go indoors or leave town, waiting for the storm to pass. Every hurricane gets a name. The first storm of the year gets a person’s name that starts with the letter A. The second storm gets the letter B. Each storm that year gets a name beginning with a new letter of the alphabet.

One of the strongest windstorms of all is a tornado. It typically starts on a hot, sticky, cloudy afternoon. A tornado is formed when dry air from the north meets wet air from the south, causing dark clouds to form. The dark clouds start to change at the bottom, and a funnellike shape forms. This funnel grows until it reaches the ground, and then it starts to travel, roaring as it goes. Tornadoes hit mostly in the Midwest of the USA, but they can also occur in other areas of the country. Usually tornadoes occur in spring or in summer. The storm usually does not last long, and the funnel soon disappears or moves on. People are advised to stay in a cellar and wait until the storm is over.

There are other types of storms, too, which add beauty and excitement to our lives. A snowstorm brings billions of snowflakes. When they are examined, no two are exactly alike. Each tiny snowflake has its own shape and beauty.

Almost everyone has awakened during a thunderstorm in the middle of the night. The noisy thunder and the bright lightning startle and excite spectators.

There are gentle rainstorms, too. When people hear the soft sounds of quiet falling rain, they often feel peaceful. Sometimes a rainbow appears in the sky as an enormous arch of colored stripes.

To sum up, there are many kinds of storms. Some of them are destructive, others bring a simple beauty to us. All the same, storms of all kinds are a part of our lives.

Answer the questions:
1. What kinds of storms can you name now?
2.What do the strong winds of a blizzard do?

3. Why is better to stay indoors when a blizzard is coming?
3. Where does a hurricane start?

5. How much time does a hurricane last?

6. What is a period for a hurricane?

7. What do people do when a hurricane starts?

8. How is a tornado formed?

9. Where should people stay then a tornado is coming?
10. Which storm brings billions of snowflakes?

11. Why does a snowstorm add beauty and excitement to our lives?

12. Why do most people like rainstorms?

13. Which storm gets a name?
14. Why is it important to know about storms?

15. Which storm from this text in your opinion is the most dangerous and the least dangerous? Why?

 Kinds of Storms

  1. Match the words and their definition: wildfire, blizzard, lightning, fog, tsunami, drought, disaster, thunderstorm, eruption, drizzle, heat, landslide, avalanche, flood, hurricane.
    1. a large amount of ice, snow, and rock falling quickly down the side of a mountain.
    2. a flash of bright light in the sky.
    3. an extremely violent wind or storm.
    4. that is burning strongly and out of control on an area of grass or bushes in the countryside.
    5. rain in very small, light drops.
    6. a mass of rock and earth moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope
    7. the quality of being hot or warm, or the temperature of something.
    8. a severe snow storm with strong winds.
    9. a storm with  lightning and usually heavy rain.
    10. a weather condition in which very small drops of water come together to form a thick cloud close to the land or sea, making it difficult to see.
    11. large amount of water that covers an area which is usually dry.
    12. great harm, damage, or death, or serious difficulty.
    13. an occasion when a volcano explodes, and flames and rocks come out of it, or the act of doing this.
    14. a huge wave caused by an earthquake which flows onto land.
    15. a long period when there is little or no rain.
  1. Words for the text:
  1. damage [‘dæmɪʤ] — 1. повреждение; 2.наносить повреждения
  2. damaging — разрушительный
  3. blind [blaɪnd] — 1. слепой; 2. ослеплять
  4. blinding — ослепляющий
  5. occur [ə’kɜː] — случаться, происходить (син. happen)
  6. cause [kɔːz] — вызывать, быть причиной
  7. funnel — воронка
  8. funnellike — в форме воронки
  9. destructive [dɪ’strʌktɪv] — разрушительный (син. damaging)

 

Storms are an important part of weather. Storms can produce hard rain, blowing snow, large hail, or damaging winds. There are different kinds of storms.

Let us start with a blizzard. It is a heavy snowstorm with very strong cold winds that can be blinding. A blizzard happens in the winter, when very cold air from the Arctic moves south and meets warmer air. In the result a blizzard starts. It has blowing snow and makes it difficult for people to drive or walk anywhere. If a blizzard is coming, it is better to stay indoors.

Another storm is a hurricane, which starts over the ocean. The winds get faster and heavy clouds are formed. First, the hurricane grows, it can be hundreds of miles wide and last days or weeks. But finally it gets weaker and disappears. Hurricanes form between June and December, but they occur most often in September. They usually happen along the Atlantic Coast or in the Gulf of Mexico. In hurricane season, the weather service keeps a close watch. If a storm starts, warnings are sent out so that people in the area can go indoors or leave town, waiting for the storm to pass. Every hurricane gets a name. The first storm of the year gets a person’s name that starts with the letter A. The second storm gets the letter B. Each storm that year gets a name beginning with a new letter of the alphabet.

One of the strongest windstorms of all is a tornado. It typically starts on a hot, sticky, cloudy afternoon. A tornado is formed when dry air from the north meets wet air from the south, causing dark clouds to form. The dark clouds start to change at the bottom, and a funnellike shape forms. This funnel grows until it reaches the ground, and then it starts to travel, roaring as it goes. Tornadoes hit mostly in the Midwest of the USA, but they can also occur in other areas of the country. Usually tornadoes occur in spring or in summer. The storm usually does not last long, and the funnel soon disappears or moves on. People are advised to stay in a cellar and wait until the storm is over.

There are other types of storms, too, which add beauty and excitement to our lives. A snowstorm brings billions of snowflakes. When they are examined, no two are exactly alike. Each tiny snowflake has its own shape and beauty.

Almost everyone has awakened during a thunderstorm in the middle of the night. The noisy thunder and the bright lightning startle and excite spectators.

There are gentle rainstorms, too. When people hear the soft sounds of quiet falling rain, they often feel peaceful. Sometimes a rainbow appears in the sky as an enormous arch of colored stripes.

To sum up, there are many kinds of storms. Some of them are destructive, others bring a simple beauty to us. All the same, storms of all kinds are a part of our lives.

Answer the questions:
1. What kinds of storms can you name now?
2.What do the strong winds of a blizzard do?

3. Why is better to stay indoors when a blizzard is coming?
3. Where does a hurricane start?

5. How much time does a hurricane last?

6. What is a period for a hurricane?

7. What do people do when a hurricane starts?

8. How is a tornado formed?

9. Where should people stay then a tornado is coming?
10. Which storm brings billions of snowflakes?

11. Why does a snowstorm add beauty and excitement to our lives?

12. Why do most people like rainstorms?

13. Which storm gets a name?
14. Why is it important to know about storms?

15. Which storm from this text in your opinion is the most dangerous and the least dangerous? Why?