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Title: Flying High, but Feeling Low


1
Flying High, but Feeling Low
  • FYI, Pages 19 22

2
Flying High, but Feeling Low
  • If you have done much flying across time zones,
    you have probably experienced jet lag. In Flying
    High, but Feeling Low, you will read about some
    of the causes and symptoms of jet lag and ways to
    prevent it.
  • http//www.nojetlag.com/jetlag1.html

3
Before You Read
  • Page 18
  • Answer the questions about your general comfort
    during and after airplane trips.
  • Before you read, discuss the meanings of the
    following words.
  • confused stress fatigue symptoms
  • time zones concentrate suffer
  • flexible rigid

4
Read Aloud
  • Read
  • Flying High, but Feeling Low,
  • Pages 19 - 20

5
What is Cause and Effect?
  • Cause is when something happens or occurs
  • Effect is the result of what happens and occurs
  • Example
  • 1. I opened my umbrella (effect)
  • It started to rain (cause)
  • 2. María ate four slices of pizza. (effect)
  • María was very hungry. (cause)

6
Determining Cause or Effect
  • Determine what is a Cause or an Effect in the
    following paired statements.
  • 1. José laughed.
  • He heard a joke.
  • 2. The students understood the lesson.
  • The professor gave a quiz.
  • 3. Mercedes couldnt concentrate.
  • Mercedes had a bad trip.
  • 4. The long plane trip was exhausting.
  • The traveler had problems sleeping.
  • Mr. Smith had severe jet lag.
  • Mr. Smith was angry with the hotel clerk.

7
Do the following exercises
  • Pages 20 - 26
  • How well did you read?
  • Expanding Vocabulary
  • Synonyms and Antonyms
  • Discussion ( 1 only)
  • Vocabulary Review
  • Self-Test
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