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Cause & Effect - Unit 1

Published on Apr 25, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Antarctica

Robert scott: a race to the south pole
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pole

the tips of earth's Axis
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axis

an imaginary line about which the earth rotates
Photo by Andrew Neel

axis

an imaginary line about which the earth rotates
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expedition

a journey taken by a group of people with a specific purpose
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climate

weather conditions in general or over a period of time
Photo by Jeff King

geography

the study of earth and the atmosphere

husky

Photo by Maarten (c)

pony

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blizzard

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ton

= 907 kilograms
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Depot

place to store large quantities of goods

endanger

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Antonym

a word with the opposite meaning to another word
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In a small group

  • page 19 (part C.)
  • using the whiteboard
  • what are the antonyms for the 5 words?
  • write 1 original sentence for each of the 5 antonyms

Gerunds

a verb + ING. Used as a noun

for example...

Reading helps you learn English.
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In a small group

  • page 20
  • using the whiteboard
  • write 1 original sentence for each of the 5 gerunds

In your group

  • page 20 (part B.)
  • 1. complete the chart
  • 2. using words in the chart, complete the 5 sentences below

cause & effect

page 21

writing assignment

1 paragraph (about 7-9 sentences)
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writing assignment

  • page 21
  • choose either #1 or #2
  • you can handwrite or use your PC
  • due: Friday (4/29)

OCEan exploration

Unit 1, Lesson 3 - explorers

new vocabulary

pages 33~34

Roughly

  • 1st sentence
  • ...covers roughly 71%...
  • About
  • Approximately

surface

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coast

different than "beach"

sailor

Photo by thomas alan

frightening

super, super scary!
Photo by Tahiro Achoub

Creature(S)

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incentive

motivation - a reason to do something
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hamper

to limit or to prevent; to stop or delay
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Air travel has been hampered by the global pandemic.

Escape from the building was hampered by the fact that the door wouldn't open.

crush

2 meanings

cylinder

Photo by Tom Lee

descend

to go down

Equipped

to have lots of equipment

density

slightly different from "crowded"
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current

the movement of water
Photo by Dane Deaner

meteorology

science of the weather
Photo by NOAA

submersible

submarine

hollow

Nothing inside; empty

diameter

distance across a circle

breakthrough

sudden discovery or development
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diversity

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aware

To know something or to realize
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Dependence

to rely on someone or something

disabling

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Deaf

psychology

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monastery

priest

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cater to

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cochlear implant

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hemisphere

1/2 of a circle
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broad

wide; general

stutter

speech disorder

smudge

ratio