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![Ex. № 7, p. 75 Thousands of people were …](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-1.jpg)
Ex. № 7, p. 75
Thousands of people were … homeless. Hundreds
of sheep … in the flood and many other animals … their habitats.
Many roads … and a five-storey apartment building … like a house of cards. The people in the building are … to be dead.
Many people were … in and the roads were … with ice.
Many people were … in and the roads were … with ice.
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![Ex. № 7, p. 75 Thousands of people were left](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-2.jpg)
Ex. № 7, p. 75
Thousands of people were left homeless. (tsunami/earthquake/flood)
Hundreds
of sheep drowned in the flood and many other animals lost their habitats. (flood)
Many roads cracked and a five-storey apartment building collapsed like a house of cards. The people in the building are feared to be dead. (earthquake)
Many people were snowed in and the roads were covered with ice. (avalanche)
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![По словам и фразам определите тему Global warming Rescue team](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-3.jpg)
По словам и фразам определите тему
Global warming
Rescue team
Drown
Survivor, Suffer
Ruined
Shaking of
the ground
Collapse like a house of cards
Be left homeless
Violent wind Storm
Large amount of water
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![WEATHER cold rainy dull gloomy drizzly sleety breezy misty cool](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-4.jpg)
WEATHER
cold
rainy
dull
gloomy
drizzly
sleety
breezy
misty
cool
warm
freezing
foggy
frosty
sunny
windy
boiling hot
chilly
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![IDIOMS](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-5.jpg)
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![To feel under the weather](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-6.jpg)
To feel under the weather
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![To save up for a rainy day](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-7.jpg)
To save up for a rainy day
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![To be on cloud nine](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-8.jpg)
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![To see which way the wind blows](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-9.jpg)
To see which way
the wind blows
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![To be a bolt from the blue](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-10.jpg)
To be a bolt from the blue
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![Dynamic music pause The English lyrics were first written as](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-14.jpg)
Dynamic music pause
The English lyrics were first written as a poem
by Jane Taylor (1783–1824)and published with the title "The Star" in Rhymes for the Nursery by Jane and her sister Ann Taylor
(1782-1866) in London in 1806.
"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is a popular English lullaby. The lyrics are from an early 19th-century English poem, "The Star" by Jane Taylor. The poem, which is in couplet form, was first published in 1806 in Rhymes for the Nursery, a collection of poems by Taylor and her sister Ann. It is sung to the tune of the French melody "Ah! vous dirais-je, Maman", which was published in 1761 and later arranged by Mozart for a famous set of variations. The English lyrics have six stanzas, although only the first is widely known.
It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 7666.
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![Ex. 3 p. 80 Shepherd - пастух Majority – большинство](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-15.jpg)
Ex. 3 p. 80
Shepherd - пастух
Majority – большинство
To expect -
ожидать
Meteorologist – метеоролог
Satellite – спутник
Weather forecast – прогноз погоды
Predict – предсказывать
To figure out – вычислить
Observing – наблюдение
Behaviour – поведение
Accurate - точный
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![DISASTERS MANMADE NATURAL DROUGHT FLOOD TORNADO TSUNAMI EARTHQUAKE CYCLONE AVALANCHE](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-16.jpg)
DISASTERS
MANMADE
NATURAL
DROUGHT
FLOOD
TORNADO
TSUNAMI
EARTHQUAKE
CYCLONE
AVALANCHE
HURRICANE
WAR
POVERTY
FAMINE
GLOBAL WARMING
ENDANGERED SPECIES
POLLUTION
HOMELESSNESS
CHILD LABOUR
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![DROUGHT](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-17.jpg)
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![FLOOD](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-18.jpg)
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![TORNADO](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-19.jpg)
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![TSUNAMI](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-20.jpg)
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![EARTHQUAKE](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-21.jpg)
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![CYCLONE](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-22.jpg)
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![AVALANCHE](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-23.jpg)
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![HURRICANE](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/528197/slide-24.jpg)