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Unit 5 Humans And Nature Writing workshop a brochure 课件(共32张PPT,内镶嵌视频)-北师大版(2019)必修第二册

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(课件网) A Brochure Unit 5 Writing Workshop Teaching Aims At the end of the lesson: 1. Students will be able to know text features of a brochure. 2. Students will be able to get important advice on surviving an earthquake. 3. Students will be able to write their own brochures with advice and structure they learned. 2008 May 12th Death: 70,000 Missing: 18,000 Wenchuan Earthquake Let’s Guess Let’s Guess 2010 April 14th Death: 2698 Missing: 270 Yushu Earthquake Earthquakes can cause death and other loss and damage that are hard to measure. So, what can we do to survive an earthquake What you know... Outdoors Stay there and move away from any building or streetlights. Indoors Stay away from anything that can break or fall. Trapped Knock on a wall to help people find you. Shout when someone is nearby. Let’s watch a video and get more advice. If you are in bed, _____. The _____ above your head or something else can _____ on your head. When you leave a building with an elevator after the shock has stopped , _____. _____. Pre-writing 1. If you are in bed, _____. The_____ above your head or something else can _____on your head, then move to a sfe place. 2. When you leave a building with elevators after the shock has stopped , _____. _____. protect your head with pillow and lie face down shelf fall don’t take the elevator Take stairs Read a brochure about how to survive an earthquake and continue to write. A brochure is a small book or folded document containing pictures and information about a product or service. What is a brochure Pre-writing Scan and skim the brochure. Find out the main features of the brochure. The title The subtitle The pictures Key words In boldface The body parts 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 Read the brochure again and complete the table. Intensive reading 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. Find a shelter where you can stay. Wait before moving to another place. E R Move to open areas. Building , trees, streetlights and power lines can fall down during an earthquake. If you are near objects that can fall, find a shelter to protect yourself from them. Object may also fall after an earthquake and there are always strong aftershocks. Observe carefully be ... ...

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