The document contains a vocabulary list of words related to natural disasters such as volcano, earthquake, hurricane, and tidal wave. It also includes sample conversations using the present perfect tense and questions about when specific actions occurred in the past. Finally, it assigns group members homework on topics like tsunamis, floods, and eruptions.
1. UNIT 5
VOCABULARY
put out especially
fire brigade idea
rescue be back
flood hit
volcano quake
volcanic eruption active
hurricane block out
tidal wave sunlight
earthquake
CLASSWORK
2. Have you phone them?
Yes, I have.
When did you phone them?
I phoned them about half an hour ago.
Have you written them?
Yes, I have.
When did you write them?
I wrote them about a week ago.
Have you met them?
Yes, I have
When did you meet them?
I met them two years ago.
3. Have you invited them?
Yes, I have
When did you invite them?
I invited them about a month ago.
Have you told them?
Yes, I have
When did you tell them?
I told them about an hour ago.
Have you seen them?
Yes, I have
When did you see them?
I saw them about three days ago.
4. GRAMMAR
• In the first sentences, the present perfect
(have seen, have told, have written, etc.) it
is used to emphasise the action itself.
• Ago always appears at the end of phrases
which expresses duration of time (example:
two months ago, a year ago, an hour ago).
Homework:
5 TIMES THE VOCABULARY WORDS
AND LOOK FOR INFORMATION OF NATURAL
DISASTERS.
DIANA: TSUNAMI
ALONDRA: FLOOD
MARLON: EARTHQUAKE
ISABEL. HURRICANE
5. BORDA: VOLCANO
DANIEL: ERUPTION
ROBERTO: FIRE IN THE FOREST
WAN LEE: GLOBAL WARMING
Easter Celebration:
BORDA: COKES
DIANA: DISHES
ISABEL: POTATO CHIPS
ROBERTO: CUPCAKES OR DONUGHTS
ALONDRA: CANDIES
DANIEL: SANDWICHES