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atmospheric pressure(n.)
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circumstance(n.)
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measurement (n.)
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 elevation (n.)
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overlying (v.)
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 mass(n.)
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barometer(n.)
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experiment (n.)
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 mercury (n.)
Structure
                      Passive Voice
     In passive sentences, the subject of the verb is
 not the person or thing (the “agent”) doing the
 action.
                      Structure
Subject + auxiliary verb (be) + main verb (past participle) + (by) +…
Structure
      Use of the Passive Voice
        We use the passive when:
 We want to make the active object
  more important.
 We do not know the active subject.
Structure
 Look at these examples:

                            auxiliary verb
     subject                     (be)
1. Atmospheric pressure is closely approximated
  by the hydrostatic pressure.

                               main verb (past
                                 participle)
Structure
 Look at these examples:

                            auxiliary verb
     subject                     (be)
 2. Standard Atmospheric Pressure is used as a
 reference for gas densities and volumes.


                                        main verb (past
                                          participle)
Structure
Look at these examples:

    subject                 auxiliary verb
                                 (be)

3. The Standard Atmospheric Pressure is defined
  at sea-level.


                             main verb (past
                               participle)
Structure
Look at these examples:

                        subject

4. Any instrument that measures air pressure is
  called a barometer.
                                  auxiliary verb
                                       (be)
     main verb (past
       participle)
Text 3
    Atmospheric pressure
     Atmospheric pressure is the force per unit
area exerted into a surface by the weight of air
above that surface in the atmosphere of Earth.
In most circumstances atmospheric pressure is
closely approximated by the hydrostatic
pressure caused by the weight of air above the
measurement point. Low-pressure areas have
less atmospheric mass above their
location, whereas high-pressure areas have
more atmospheric mass above their location.
Likewise, as elevation increases, there is less
overlying atmospheric mass, so that pressure
decreases with increasing elevation.
Standard Atmospheric Pressure

 Standard Atmospheric Pressure (atm) is used as
 a reference for gas densities and volumes. The
 Standard Atmospheric Pressure is defined at
 sea-level at 273oK (0oC) and is 1.01325 bar or
 101325 Pa (absolute). The temperature of 293oK
 (20oC) is also used.
Measuring Atmospheric
Pressure
 Any instrument that measures air pressure is called
 a barometer. The first measurement of atmospheric
 pressure began with a simple experiment performed
 by Evangelista Torricelli in 1643. In his experiment,
 Torricelli immersed a tube, sealed at one end, into a
 container of mercury. Atmospheric pressure then
 forced the mercury up into the tube to a level that
 was considerably higher than the mercury in the
 container. Torricelli noticed that height of the
 mercury varied with changes in outside weather
 conditions. The most common type of barometer
 used in homes is the aneroid barometer
Figure 1: Diagram showing the construction of
Torricelli's barometer.
Figure 2: Aneroid barometer.
Speaking
Experiment Role-play
 Situation: You are in the science experiment contest.
  You have to present your project, remember to give
  the following science process
 1. Materials
  2. Procedures
  3. Outcomes
  4. Conclusion


 The rest of other groups are the committee and try to
  find out the faults by using some questions.
 Make a group of 5
 I will give you 10 minutes
Writing
Create your own experiment about
  “Atmospheric Pressure” by using the following
  materials:
 Paper
 Glass
 Water


Then write on the paper and present in front of
  class.

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CLIL Presentation

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 12. Structure Passive Voice In passive sentences, the subject of the verb is not the person or thing (the “agent”) doing the action. Structure Subject + auxiliary verb (be) + main verb (past participle) + (by) +…
  • 13. Structure Use of the Passive Voice We use the passive when:  We want to make the active object more important.  We do not know the active subject.
  • 14. Structure  Look at these examples: auxiliary verb subject (be) 1. Atmospheric pressure is closely approximated by the hydrostatic pressure. main verb (past participle)
  • 15. Structure  Look at these examples: auxiliary verb subject (be)  2. Standard Atmospheric Pressure is used as a reference for gas densities and volumes. main verb (past participle)
  • 16. Structure Look at these examples: subject auxiliary verb (be) 3. The Standard Atmospheric Pressure is defined at sea-level. main verb (past participle)
  • 17. Structure Look at these examples: subject 4. Any instrument that measures air pressure is called a barometer. auxiliary verb (be) main verb (past participle)
  • 18. Text 3 Atmospheric pressure Atmospheric pressure is the force per unit area exerted into a surface by the weight of air above that surface in the atmosphere of Earth. In most circumstances atmospheric pressure is closely approximated by the hydrostatic pressure caused by the weight of air above the measurement point. Low-pressure areas have less atmospheric mass above their location, whereas high-pressure areas have more atmospheric mass above their location. Likewise, as elevation increases, there is less overlying atmospheric mass, so that pressure decreases with increasing elevation.
  • 19. Standard Atmospheric Pressure  Standard Atmospheric Pressure (atm) is used as a reference for gas densities and volumes. The Standard Atmospheric Pressure is defined at sea-level at 273oK (0oC) and is 1.01325 bar or 101325 Pa (absolute). The temperature of 293oK (20oC) is also used.
  • 20. Measuring Atmospheric Pressure  Any instrument that measures air pressure is called a barometer. The first measurement of atmospheric pressure began with a simple experiment performed by Evangelista Torricelli in 1643. In his experiment, Torricelli immersed a tube, sealed at one end, into a container of mercury. Atmospheric pressure then forced the mercury up into the tube to a level that was considerably higher than the mercury in the container. Torricelli noticed that height of the mercury varied with changes in outside weather conditions. The most common type of barometer used in homes is the aneroid barometer
  • 21. Figure 1: Diagram showing the construction of Torricelli's barometer.
  • 22. Figure 2: Aneroid barometer.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25. Speaking Experiment Role-play  Situation: You are in the science experiment contest. You have to present your project, remember to give the following science process  1. Materials 2. Procedures 3. Outcomes 4. Conclusion  The rest of other groups are the committee and try to find out the faults by using some questions.  Make a group of 5  I will give you 10 minutes
  • 26. Writing Create your own experiment about “Atmospheric Pressure” by using the following materials:  Paper  Glass  Water Then write on the paper and present in front of class.