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LOOK AT THE PICTURES. IN PAIRS MAKE QUESTIONS. Slide4
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MEASUREMENT QUIZSlide5
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1.
What
can
be odd and even
?Slide6
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2.
What
can
be thick
?Slide7
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3.
What
can
be near
?Slide8
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4. How
many
kilometres
is a mile?Slide9
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5.
Give
a
synonym
for
‘to span’.Slide10
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6.
Give
the
antonym
of ‘to speed up’.Slide11
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What
can
be
odd and
even? numbers
Slide12
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2.
What
can
be thick
?airl
ayerfog
forestSlide13
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3.
What
can
be
average?size
heighttemperature
rateSlide14
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4. How
many
kilometres
is a mile
?1.6 kilometresSlide15
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5.
Give
a
synonym
for
‘to span’.To
extend, to stretchSlide16
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6.
Give
the
antonym
of ‘to speed up
’.To slow downSlide17
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HOW DO YOU PRONOUNCE IT???Slide18
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OH
AFTER A DECIMAL POINT: 5.03
IN TELEPHONE NUMBERS: 67 01 75
IN BUS NUMBERS: N°703
IN HOTEL ROOM NUMBERS: ROOM 206
IN YEARS: 1904Slide19
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NOUGHT
BEFORE A DECIMAL POINT: 0.03Slide20
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ZERO
FOR THE INTEGER: 0
FOR TEMPERATURE: -8°CSlide21
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NIL
IN FOOTBALL SCORES: 5-0Slide22
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LOVE
IN TENNIS: 15-0Slide23
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EUROPEAN LANDMARKSSlide24
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EUROPEAN LANDMARKS
324 m
1,665
10,100
7,000,000
75% =
103,000 km
/
year
= 2.5 times
Slide25
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EUROPEAN LANDMARKS
8.8 m
9
f
t
9 miles
14
f
t
2
f
tSlide26
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EUROPEAN LANDMARKS
2,460 m
12Slide27
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PRONUNCIATION
/ˈ
æv
(ə)
rɪdʒ
/Slide28
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PRONUNCIATION
/ˈ
ækjʊrət
/Slide29
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PRONUNCIATION
/
haɪt
/Slide30
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PRONUNCIATION
/
leŋ
θ/Slide31
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PRONUNCIATION
/ˈ
meʒə
(r)
mənt
/Slide32
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PRONUNCIATION
/ˈ
reɪdiəs
/Slide33
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PRONUNCIATION
/ˈ
reɪʃiəʊ
/Slide34
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PRONUNCIATION
/ˈ
streŋ
θ(
ə)n/Slide35
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PRONUNCIATION
/ˈ
sɜ
ː(r)
veɪ
/Slide36
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PRONUNCIATION
/
weɪ
/Slide37
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TEST YOURSELF!
23 x 78 = ?
43,589 + 34,976 = ?
8,783,921 – 31,877 = ?
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TEST YOURSELF!
23 x 78 = 1,794
43,589 + 34,976 = 78,565
8,783,921 – 31,877 = 8,752,044
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READING: DEAD DUCKS FROM DOWN UNDER
Dromornis
stirtoni
, an extinct flightless bird, lived in Australia roughly 8 million
years ago
. It was probably the heaviest bird in the history of evolution, with a weight of slightly more than 500 kg although its wing span was very small. A considerable amount of information has
been obtained from recent fossil finds in Queensland, enabling scientists to work out basic measurements. From
a morphological point of view, Dromornis stirtoni
appears to be similar to an emu or an ostrich, however, scientists now believe that it is related to the duck species
, as the massive
dimensions of
the head show. The bird attained
a height
of over 3 meters. The large
head and
formidable
beak
suggest that
the bird
was carnivorous. The
cross-section of
fossils of the leg bones reveals
that the
bird had short, thick legs
indicating that
it could not have run as fast as
the ostrich
. The width of the body
was about
the same as the length of
the neck
and legs.Slide40
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READING
Find
words
in the
text that
have the same meaning:approximately
, more or less:a number,
quantity:to estimate, to
calculate, to assess:to get
, to
receive
:
e
xtremely
large,
enormous
:Slide41
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READING
Find
words
in the
text
that have the same meaning:
approximately, more or less: roughly
a number, quantity
: amountto
estimate
, to
calculate
, to
assess
:
to
work
out
t
o
get
, to
receive
:
t
o
obtain
e
xtremely
large,
enormous
:
massive,
considerableSlide42
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READING: DEAD DUCKS FROM DOWN UNDER
Dromornis
stirtoni
, an extinct flightless bird, lived in Australia
roughly 8 million
years ago. It was probably the heaviest bird in the history of evolution, with a weight of slightly
more than 500 kg although its wing span was very small. A considerable amount of information has
been obtained from recent fossil finds in Queensland, enabling scientists
to work out basic measurements. From a
morphological
point of view
,
Dromornis
stirtoni
appears to be similar to an
emu or
an ostrich,
however
, scientists
now believe
that it is related to the
duck species
, as the
massive
dimensions of
the head
show. The bird attained
a height
of over 3 meters
. The large
head and
formidable
beak
suggest that
the bird
was carnivorous. The
cross-section of
fossils of the leg bones reveals
that the
bird had short, thick legs
indicating that
it could not have run
as fast as
the ostrich
. The width of the body
was
about
the same as
the length of
the neck
and legs.Slide43
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VIEWING: SUPERVOLCANOES Slide44
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VIEWING:
SUPERVOLCANOES
Follow
the
link: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-colossal-consequences-of-supervolcanoes-alex-gendler
#Watch and answer the questions in ‘THINK’
In pairs summarise your ideas in 100
words.