[P,
f] Students read the
text
Teacher pays students’
attention to the reading of numerals: 80,
1510.
Task. Read the text about
volcanoes. Answer the
questions.
Vocabulary
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1.Volcanoes-
[vɒlˈkeɪnəʊ]-Жанартаулар
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2.Countryside-
[ˈkʌntrɪsaɪd]-ауылдық
мекен
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3.Family-
[ˈfæm(ə)lɪ]-отбасы
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4.Campsite-
[ˈkæmpsaɪt]-лагерь
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5.Offer-
[ˈɒfə]-ұсыныс
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6.Train-
[treɪn]-поезд
7.Place-
[pleɪs]-орын
A volcano is a mountain where
molten rock erupts through the surface.
The name "volcano" has its
origin from the name of Vulcan, a god of fire in Roman
mythology.
Magma is a liquid rock inside
a volcano.
L ava is liquid rock (magma) that flows out
of a volcano. There are around 1,510
active volcanoes in the world. We currently know of 80 or
more, which are under the oceans. When magma erupts through the
earth’s surface it is called “lava”. Over half of the world’s
volcanoes arise in a belt around the Pacific Ocean called the “Ring
of Fire”.
volcano
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magma
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lava
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Ring of
Fire
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1.
What word has its origin from
the name of a god of fire in Roman
mythology?
2. What do we call a liquid
rock inside a volcano?
3. How do we name a liquid
rock that flows out of a volcano?
4. What is the name of a group
of volcanoes around the Pacific
Ocean?
(W) Energizer:
One,
one,
one
(показываем указательный
палец)
I can run
! (бег на месте)
Two,
two,two (показываем
2 пальца)
I can jump
too! ( прыгаем на
месте)
Three, three,
three (показываем 3
пальца)
Look at me
! (ребенок замирает в смешной
позе)
[I] Students draw square in their
copy books, draw inside the schema of volcano and write active
words.
Homework: write
words
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