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Unit 10

I Wonder What Happened

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Man and Nature

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1.1 .4-6/4, 1.2 .4-6/1, 1.2 .4-6/4, 1.3


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2.1 .4-6/1, 2.1 .4-6/2


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3.1 .4-6/1
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4.1 .4-6/1, 4.2 .4-6/2

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- meteorite (n.):

- meteor (n.):

a piece of rock or other matter from

space that has landed on Earth (


)

a piece of rock or other matter from


space that produces a bright light as it

travels close to Earth (shooting stars


- penetrate (v.):
- asteroid (n.):

or falling stars) (, )
to pass through ()
one

of

the

many

small

planets

between Mars and Jupiter (



)

- fragment (n.):

a small piece of something that has


broken

off

or

that

something larger ()

comes

from

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- assure (v.):

- investigate (v.):

to

tell

someone

confidently

that

something is true ()

to try to find out the truth about or


the cause of something (
)

- property (n.):

the thing or things that someone owns

- glow (n.):

a soft steady light ( )

- gather (v.):

to come together and form a group

- weird (adj.):

very strange and unusual, and difficult

- remains (n.):

the parts of something that are left

()

()

to understand or explain (, )

after the rest has been destroyed or


has disappeared ()

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- impact (n.):

the force of one object hitting another

- devastated (v.):

seriously

()

damaged

or

completely

destroyed (

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- virtually (adv.):

- negligible (adj.):
- extinction (n.):
-

almost entirely ( )

too slight or unimportant to have any


effect ( )

when a particular type of animal or


plant stops existing ()

- Talking about events that happened in the past before

others

- Speculating about facts and events

- /

- Past perfect tense- questions, short answers


- Cant, Could, Couldnt, Must, May, or Might

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1
-

2
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- UFO (Unidentified Flying Object)



(The United States Air

Force) .. 1952

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UFO

UFO

Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (or UAP)

- Kon-Tiki
(Thor Heyerdahl)

"Kon-Tiki
Man" Kon-Tiki (Balsa)

.. 1947


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6.
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7.

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1.
( 1.2 .4-6/4, 1.3 .46/2, 2.1 .4-6/1, 4.1 .4-6/1)

2.
Meteorite Hits House ( 1.1
.4-6/4, 1.2 .4-6/1, 1.2 .4-6/4,
1.3 .4-6/2)

3.



( 1.1 .4-6/4,
2.1 .4-6/2)

4.

( 1.3 .4-6/2, 2.1 .4-6/1, 4.1 .4-6/1)

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5.
Rock the Earth ( 1.1 .4-6/4,
3.1 .4-6/1)

6.

( 1.2 .4-6/4, 1.3 .4-6/2,


3.1 .4-6/1, 4.2 .4-6/2)

1. /

1.

2.


Meteorite Hits House

3.

4.

5.

Rock
the Earth

6.

2.
1.

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2. Meteorite Hits House

70

3.



70

4.

5.
Rock the Earth


70

6.


7.



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- 10
Unit 10 Self-Evaluation

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1.
( 1.2 .4-6/4, 1.3 .46/2, 2.1 .4-6/1, 4.1 .4-6/1)

2.
Meteorite Hits House ( 1.1
.4-6/4, 1.2 .4-6/1, 1.2 .4-6/4,
1.3 .4-6/2)

Do
you know the story about?

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I Wonder
What Happened

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Listen and Discuss
92

- must have been, cant be, might have, must

have, might be, must be could be


Grammar

94

183

must cant
couldnt


may, might could


- C Grammar
95

- 92




must
have been, cant be, might have, must have, might be,
must be could be

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Listen and Discuss

92

- 92

()

- Meteorite
Hits House
93


What is the article about?

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Meteorite Hits
House What happened to Ray and Judy
Faussets house? It was struck by
a meteorite.

- / Past perfect tense


Grammar
94 Past perfect tense
had + past participle 2

- Meteorite
Hits House Past
perfect tense had crashed, had

heard, had seen, had penetrated had ended up





Ray Judy Fausset

-


Meteorite Hits House


the total mass
of the meteorite the weight of each of the three
fragments

-
Meteorite Hits House verb phrases

185



Quick Check A
93

-

()

-
Meteorite
Hits House
Quick Check B
93

false

()

- Meteorite Hits House

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- Pair Work 93


92
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186
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- A- B Workbook 67-68
()
2

1.



( 1.1 .4-6/4,
2.1 .4-6/2)

- Language in Context
96

Mr. and Mrs. Jone


Mr. and Mrs. Jone


What had happened before Mr. and Mrs. Jone got home?

- When
Mr. and Mrs. Jone got home, the children had cook
dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Jone

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2
Listening

96

187

- Past perfect tense


- The plane left at 7 oclock. We got to the airport at


7.10. When we got to the airport, the flight had already
left.

- They forgot their keys in the morning. They couldnt get


into the house after school.

- They couldnt get into the house because they had


forgotten their keys.

- A Grammar
94

Past perfect tense


()

188
- cant, could, couldnt, must, may
might C
95

()

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er
Pronunciation 96 2

- Listening A
96
What Happened?

- 2

- 3

( Audioscript )

- Listening B
96

speculation/possibility

189


()

70

- 3-4



About You

96

- C-E Workbook 69-70


()

190
1.

( 1.3 .4-6/2, 2.1 .4-6/1, 4.1 .4-6/1)

- Conversation
97


- Who do you see?
- Where are they?

- What do you think happened?

- Steve
Greg

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cant, might, must
be

- It must have fallen from the sky.

- Do you have any idea what it might be?


- It might be the remains of a weather balloon.

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Gee!, Beats me!, You never know, man-made, hum




- Steve
Greg

-
Steve Greg

About the
Conversation 97


()


UFO

- Your Turn
A 97

Steve

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Greg



- Your Turn B
97

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- F Workbook 71 (
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4

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1.
Rock the Earth ( 1.1 .4-6/4,
3.1 .4-6/1)

2.


( 1.2 .4-6/4, 1.3 .4-6/2,
3.1 .4-6/1, 4.2 .4-6/2)

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Rock the Earth




What do you
think the title of the reading means?

cant mean, might mean, and could mean

- asteroid
What might happen if an asteroid hits the
earth?

impact, extinction, devastated,


negligible,

catastrophic

effects,

fragment,

toxic

uninhabited

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- When he crashed into the pole with his car, the impact
threw him forward.

- The dinosaurs died out. Their extinction happened long


ago.

- The house was devastated, completely destroyed by the


hurricane.

- The effect was negligible. It was so small. We didnt


notice it.

- The effect werent small, they were catastrophic.

- effect affect

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- If Eros hit Earth, it could have catastrophic effects. Many


people could be affected by it.

- The fuel was toxic. The scientists didnt want it to


poison people.

- The uninhabited house was overgrown and falling down.


- asteroid meteor

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- Asteroids are considered to be very, very small planets


that orbit around the sun as Earth and other larger
planets, like Jupiter and Saturn do.

- A meteor is a small particle traveling through space.


- Rock the Earth

-
Rock the Earth

- What were the impacts of the asteroids?


- What do you learn about Eros from the article?
- What would happen if Eros fell on Earth?

- Rock the Earth


98

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5

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99

After Reading A-B

-




()

196
-
Rock the Earth


70

- Kon-Tiki Writing
99

Writing

Kon-Tiki

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4-6

- 4-5
Project

197
99

meteorites

- Self-Evaluation


( Unit 10 SelfEvaluation )

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- G-H Workbook 72 (
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1. MegaGoal 4 92-99

2. MegaGoal 4 67-72
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4.

5.

6.

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFO
- http://en.wikipedia.org/Kon-Tiki

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