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北师大版(2019)必修第二册Unit 5 Humans and nature Lesson 3 Race to the Pole Writing Workshop 课件(共53张PPT)

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(课件网) Unit 5 Humans and Nature Writing Workshop A Brochure 02 03 Suppose you are facing an earthquake, what will come to your mind first Be alive ! a brochure writing workshop How to Survive A small book or magazine containing pictures and information about a product , service or advice. a Disaster an earthquake 04 StepⅠ Pre-writing: Features Features 1 Sentence Stucture 3 Content 2 What is this brochure about What are the features of the brochure Title Pictures Sub title StepⅡPre-writing: Content How to Survive an Earthquake If you're indoors If you're outdoors ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Don't run, but protect yourself. Drop, cover and hold on. Move away from anything that can fall. Find a shelter where you can stay. Wait before moving to another place. Stop. Stay seated. Drive carefully when the quake stops. Situation 1 Situation 2 Situation 3 If you're in a car 04 Don’t run, but protect yourself. DROP down onto your hands and knees. COVER your head and neck with your hands, arms and hard objects. HOLD ON to your shelter until the shaking stops. If you’re indoors The most important thing is to protect yourself as much as you can. Reason Drop, cover and hold on. Explanation Why shouldn't we run How can we drop, cover and hold on If you’re outdoors Move away from anything that can fall. Move to open areas. Buildings, trees, streetlights and power lines can fall down during an earthquake. Find a shelter where you can stay. If you are near objects that can fall, find a shelter to protect yourself from them. Wait before moving to another place. Objects may also fall after an earthquake and there are always strong aftershocks. Observe carefully before you move away. If you’re in a car Stop. Stop your car as soon as you can, but avoid stopping near a building or under a tree. Stay seated. Stay calm in your car. The car’s metal body can protect you from falling objects. Drive carefully when the quake stops. Avoid bridges that have been damaged or may be damaged by the aftershocks. What’s the sentence stucture and tense of the brouchure Drop down onto your hands and knees. Cover your head and neck with your hands, arms or hard objects. Don’t try to run out of the building during an earthquake. Imperatives for Dos and Don’ts Dos Drop down onto your hands and knees. Cover your head and neck with your hands, arms or hard objects. Don’ts Don’t try to run out of the building during an earthquake. Sentence Builder StepⅢ Pre-writing: Sentence Structure Imperative(s) is the form of a verb that expresses an order/advice/command/instructions. For example, in the order “come here”, “come” is in the imperative. The meaning of Imperative(s) Writing 1. They are used when we want to tell someone (not) to do sth. 2. They usually don’t have a subject—they are addressed to the listener, whom the speaker understands to be the subject. (它们通常没有主语--是写给听者的,说者认为听者是主语) 3. Use the ... ...

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