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课件网) Listening and Talking Prepare for a disaster Warm up: 掩护 (Cover) Can you name the three steps shown in these pictures Drop(蹲下) Cover(掩护 ) Hold On(抓紧 ) Lead in: Who do you think they are What is the dog's job Why are they visiting a school Mrs Fors, a rescue worker Lucky, a dog Mrs Fors is a rescue worker. She and her dog, Lucky, are visiting a senior high school. Listen to the conversation and complete the table below. Listening : No.1 Senoir High School Listening : what to do where to go who to contact drop cover hold on open buildings trees cell phone a wall Listening and Talking Teacher: Thank you, Mrs Fors. That was a great presentation! Class, do you have any questions for Mrs Fors Student 1: Mrs Fors, I think you’re a hero. And Lucky is very cute. I’d like to know what we can do to prevent natural disasters. Ms Fors: Well, there’s no way to prevent earthquakes and storms. But if we prepare, we can keep them from becoming disasters that kill or injure people. To be ready, we should make a safety list of what to do, where to go, and who to contact. Student 1: So what should we do if there’s an earthquake Ms Fors: Remember to “drop, cover, and hold on”. Drop down onto your hands and knees, cover your head with your hands, and stay away from glass, windows, or anything that could fall. You could find cover under a desk or table. Hold on to the desk or table so it doesn’t move away from you. Teacher: What should we do if we’re outside when an earthquake happens Ms Fors: Go to an open space away from buildings, trees, or power lines. Student 2: And what about after an earthquake Ms Fors: Well, if you’re trapped, you can use a cell phone to call or text for help. You can also tap on a pipe or a wall, or whistle for help. That way Lucky and I can find you! Student 2: I have a question for Lucky. Do you like being a rescue dog Ms Fors: Lucky, what do you say [Sound of dog barking twice] Teacher: I think he says he’s a lucky dog. From the listening material, we’ve learnt how to protect ourselves, such as: Use a cellphone to call or text for help; Tap on a pipe or a wall, or whistle for help; Drop down onto your hands and knees; Cover your head with your hands; Stay away from anything that could fall; Hold on to the desk or table; Go to an open space, etc. Stay calm; Use a flashlight for help or for light; Have enough water and food at least for three days; Apply fist aid kit to deal with injuries. Talking : Work in groups. Choose a disaster and prepare a list of safety instructions. Talking : Talking : If you find yourself in danger from a forest fire, first of all, stay calm and cover your face with wet towels. Remember to go to a safe place if you can. Now for our emergency supplies, we would suggest always having on hand enough water and food for three days, a radio and so on. Prepare a flashlight in your emergency kit is also important, because it can provide yo ... ...