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Mation and details in texts on a range of familiar general and curricular topics 7.S5 Keep interaction with peers to negotiate, agree and organise priorities and plans for completing classroom tasks Assessment criteria • Identify particular facts and parts in reading passage • Support a talk with peers while agree, disagree and discuss the order of actions and plans to fulfill the tasks Level of thinking skills Knowledge and comprehension Higher order thinking skills Duration 20 minutes Reading Task 1. Read the text and mark the sentences True or False. Haiti in Ruins After Huge Earthquake Television pictures are slowly beginning to show how great the damage is in Haiti following the huge earthquake on Tuesday. A magnitude 7.3 quake, just 16km from the capital, hit the Caribbean nation as people were going home after work. Much of the country has been devastated. Many major buildings in the capital Port-au-Prince have collapsed, including the Presidential Palace and the UN headquarters. Haiti's President Rene Preval described the scene in the capital as "unimaginable". The Red Cross says up to 3 million people have been affected. Mr. Preval fears "well over 100,000 people" may have died. Haiti's ambassador to the USA, Raymond Joseph, said there was "no way of estimating" how many casualties there were. Countries around the world are acting quickly to send whatever help they can to Haiti. Haiti is one of the poorest countries in the world. More than half of its people live below the poverty line on less than two dollars a day. It is one of the poorest-equipped countries on Earth to deal with such a catastrophe. The nation was still trying to recover from being hit by four deadly hurricanes in 30 days in 2008. Its economy is in ruins and it has a long history of corruption and coups. Example: The earthquake that hit Haiti was a magnitude 16 in strength. False 1. Most Haitians were having their breakfast when the earthquake hit. 2. The President’s palace was in ruins after the earthquake. 3. The article says Haiti’s president believes 3 million people are suffering. 4. Haiti’s ambassador to the US has a good idea of casualty figures. 5. Most Haitians are so poor they live on less than two dollars a day. 6. Haiti was hit by four different hurricanes in 2008. 22 Speaking Task 2. Choose the question and be ready to answer it after the teacher starts the conversation. You should add your ideas to the class discussion. Teacher organizes a Socratic seminar which helps teacher to assess learners while they are speaking on the topic ‘Natural Disasters’. Learners are sitting in a circle and answering the question which teacher prepared and cut down beforehand. These are some rules to this task: 1. Ask questions if you do not understand what someone has said 2. You do not need to raise your hand to speak. 3. Pay attention to your “airtime”. 4. Don’t interrupt. 5. Don’t put down the ideas of another learner. Example: What are the safety rules for an earthquake emergency? Learner’spossible answer: Don’t panic.Get under a table or a desk. Check for injuries.Call emergency services to get help for injured persons. Leave the room. Exit the building.Once outside, move to the evacuation assembly point. Wait for further instructions.

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NekkeR8821
04.10.2021 12:24
Задание 3. Поставь специальный вопрос к предложениям.

1.    They live in Newcastle.
Who lives in Newcastle? 
 I go swimming once a week.
Where do I go once a week?
3.   
My sister likes rock-and- roll.
Who likes rock-and- roll?
4.   
They go to the theatre.
Where do they go?
5.   
 Emma works in a sports shop.
Who works  in a sports shop?

1. I___don't take the
dog for a walk every day. 

2. She__doesn't buy all
the food in the nearest supermarket

3. Wedon't go to
football matches every Sunday

4. This
cardoesn't ___cost__ much money — it's rather old. 

5. My
friendsdon't work in a bank

6. Pete_doesn't get up
early at weekends
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34Марго35
04.10.2021 12:24

One of the most stunning cities in Europe is Prague. Most beginner tourists choose Prague, as the city has many attractions, the Czech visa is not difficult to get and, in general, the trip is not very expensive.

Prague is an all-the-year-round beautiful city, but most tourists go there during the summer and winter holidays. Spring, summer and the first half of autumn are good for walking around the capital and for trips to neighbouring cities. All gardens, parks and museums are open and festivals are held. However, this time has its drawback — there are many tourists in the city.

Autumn is very beautiful when the trees turn yellow. The season of sales begins but the weather gets worse. Winter is mild but windy. It's great if you see Prague in the snow and visit the Christmas markets. The main disadvantages of this season are cold and rainy weather and the fact that some attractions, such as gardens, are closed. But the prices for accommodation are low, except in New Year and Christmas holidays.​

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