Title: Unit 7 Kids on the Track
1Unit 7Kids on the Track
2Pre-reading
- No one wants to be faced with an emergency.But
when an emergent situation presents itself,
which it will, you will want to be prepared and
take action immediately. - How to behave properly in these situations has
consequently been an important lesson for us to
learn. -
3 Pre-reading
- The best step we can take is to prevent them
from happening. Always keep in mind Prevention
is better than cure. - If emergency occurs, we need to be perfectly calm
and collected, in other words we need to have
the presence of mind
4What qualities shall we display in case of
emergency?
- Calmness/keep ones composure/keep cool/ presence
of mind - Courage
- Bravery
- Full of hope
- Selflessness
5- Help oneself and others out of danger
- First aid (basic medical treatment given to
someone as soon as possible after they have been
hurt in an accident or suddenly become ill) - Employ correct and efficient ways to minimize or
avoid casualties
6Emergency services
- the public organizations that take quick action
to deal with emergencies esp. the fire brigade,
the police, and the ambulance - the telephone no. used for calling the police,
fire or ambulance services in an emergency is 999
in Britain and 911 in the US - in China, we have110 for the police, 119 for the
fire brigade and 120 for ambulance
7Pre-reading
- Disasters , natural or man-made, will impose
serious threat to human lives or properties. - Do you know how to do when there is lightning,
a fire, or an earthquake ?
8Natural Disasters
9Earthquake
?? magnitude?? seismic zone ?? focus ??
seismic waves
Richter scale, (1-10) indicating the intensity of
an earthquake
10 Safety Tips ( for an Earthquake )
- 1) If an earthquake is occurring the most
important thing to do is to DROP and COVER. Drop
and cover means to fall on to the floor and get
under something for protection. During an
earthquake, if you are indoors, it is very
important to stay calm and take cover under a
heavy object.
11Safety Tips ( for an Earthquake)
- 2) If you are outdoors, stay as far away from
buildings as possible. - 3) Stay away from glass or anything that could
fall. - 4) Be prepared for aftershocks after the initial
earthquake has ended. Aftershocks are follow-up
earthquakes. They are smaller than the first one,
but still are very dangerous.
12 13Safety Tips ( for lightning)
- During a storm stay indoors, however if you are
caught outside in a severe storm, never stand
under any tall objects such as trees. - When outdoors, It is better to lie down in an
open field away from any surrounding tall
objects. - Avoid any large bodies of water since water
conducts electricity.
14Safety Tips ( for lightning)
- Stay away from metal objects such as bicycles and
tractors. - Never play golf or go fishing during a storm. If
your are outside playing any games with metal
gear, be sure to take it off if a storm starts.
15Safety Tips ( for lightning)
- Do not use the telephone since lightning might
strike the tall telephone poles. - Avoid using any electrical equipment such as hair
driers, electric razors, or microwave ovens etc.
16Fire
17Safety Tips ( for a fire)
- If your house caught a fire, you should
-
- 1) Get out of the house. Familiarize yourself
with at least two exits from each room for
example, one window and one door. Know where the
exits are practice using them.
18- 2) Have a meeting place outside the house When a
meeting placed is established, it is easier to
count heads and unnecessary to wonder who is left
inside. - 3) Phone the fire department from a neighbors
house or via your mobile (if you have one with
you) - 4) Never go back inside for any reason!
19Fire Safety Tips
- 5) Should you be caught in a smoke, CRAWL! Smoke
rises, so stay near to the floor where the air is
less toxic.
20Text Organization
- This essay is chronologically developed.
- It has three parts, with the first part about
what went on before the event , the second part
about the event itself and the last one about the
consequences of the event.
21Text Organization
- Part One (Paras 1-13) Forgetting their mothers
words, two kids went to play on the track. Just
at this moment, a train approached. - Para Two (Paras 14-31) Anthony, the conductor,
risked his own life to rescue the two children.
22Text Organization
- Part Three (Paras. 32-35) A close bond is
forged between Anthony and the family after the
incident. They are now more like a family.
23Main idea Writing skills
- Main idea Anthony saved two children in a
courageous deed. - Rhetoric devices comparison contrast
- The use of specific words
24Stylistic analysis
- written in a plain and journalist style
- begin with a description of the background why
the disaster would happen - followed by a casual conversation between the
engineer and the conductor
25- give a sharp contrast
- author employs short and simple
sentences/parallel structures/ clauses in
description (eg. Line 72)
26Consolidated Rail Corporation
- also known as Conrail , was formed on April 1,
1976 as a federally-funded takeover of the major
railroad companies in the Northeast, all of which
were financially failing - divided between Norfolk Southern Railway and
CSX Transportation in 1999 with three terminal
switching districts operated by successor Conrail
Shared Assets Operations
27emergent urgent
- emergent/emerging starting to existarising
casually or unexpectedly????????????eg.
Western governments should be giving more aid to
the emerging democracies of the Third World. - emergent economies/marketsemergence n.
- eg. The emergence of small Japanese cars in the
1970s challenged the US and European
manufacturers.
28- urgent needing attention very soon, esp. before
anything else, because sth. is important ??? ,???
- eg. He's got to sign that paper - will you tell
him it's urgent? - The most urgent thing in a fire is to make sure
everyone is out of the building. - Many people are in urgent need of food and water.
- She was speaking to him in an urgent voice.
29Emergency urgency
- emergency sth. dangerous or serious, which needs
immediate action in order to avoid harmful
results - eg. The pilot was forced to make an emergency
landing on Lake Geneva. - room/landing/service/brake/state of
30- urgency n. a pressing necessity
- eg. It now is a matter of urgency that aid
reaches the famine area. - They departed hurriedly because of some great
urgency in their affairs. - the urgency of his need
31Words to learn
- trunk- 1) the covered place at the end of the car
for storing things in (boot for BrE) - eg. She was arrested for her ex-boyfriends body
was discovered in the trunk of her car. -
-
32- 2) the main part
-
- eg. the trunk of a tree, a person etc.
- The trunk of this tree is four meters
thick. - The athlete has a powerful trunk.
33struggle (line 259)
- struggle (with /to do) make efforts to do sth.
- eg. For all these years , he has been struggling
with his marriage crisis. - Hospital staff struggled to provide an
emergency service throughout the power cut. (T)
34Grocery food or household goods
35Driveway a short private road which leads from a
public road to a house
36make ones way (line 19)
- make ones way move, its followed frequently by
a preposition or adverb to indicate the place one
goes to - eg Because of arthritis my mother can only make
her way around our house slowly. - make can be replaced by such verbs
- as fight, elbow, push , edge etc. to describe how
one moves .
37out of the way (line 23)
- out of the way away from, the opposite
expression of in the way which means being an
obstacle . - eg The best thing you can do if you are near
to a tornado is to get out of its way. - I hold the belief that nothing can stand
in the way of China s reunion.
38- out of the way dealt with disposed of/improper
/extraordinary unusual - eg. I'm so relieved that my midterm is out of the
way. - There was something decidedly out of the way
about her explanation. - Such behavior was out of the way for him.
39- out-of-the-way remote from much-traveled,
frequented, or populous regions secluded??? - eg. an out-of-the-way inn up in the hills
40Resume (Line 24)
- resume start again after a pause
- eg. She hopes to resume work after the baby is
born. - The rebels have resumed hostilities against
government troops. - Peace talks will resume tomorrow.
41- resume your seat/place/position go back to the
seat, place, or position where you were before - eg. Please resume your seats, as the performance
will continue in two minutes. - Cf. assume, presume, consume
42medium (line 26)
- medium average , being between the higher and
lower point ??? - eg. a medium-sized man, a journey of medium
length - Cf intermediate being between two other related
things ??? - eg. intermediate students of English, the
athletes intermediate target
43Mess around (Line 28)
- mess around spend time doing unimportant or
various things, without any particular purpose or
plan - eg. They spend their weekends messing around on
their boat. - My brother likes messing around with computers.
44Party animal
- a very sociable person who enjoys lively social
activities, a sociable person who loves and goes
to many parties
45flash (line 46)
- flash move very fast show sth. for a short
time - eg When we enjoy something, we usually have a
feeling that time flashes by. - At the entrance, the female journalist
simply flashed her entry card. - Twenty years flashed by and we are all
grown up.
46tear (Line 71 87)
- tear 1) pull apart into pieces
- eg. He flew into a rage and tore the paper into
two. - I tore a page from my notebook.
- 2) move somewhere quickly
- eg. The sports car tore down the street and
through the intersection. - He went tearing along the road after the
bus.
47internal (line 91)
- internal existing or happening inside
- eg The parent company ???so far has refused to
involve itself in a dispute which it regards as
being internal to its subsidiary???. - He died later in hospital because the
bullet has passed through several internal organs.
48shelter (line 102)
- shelter (from) protect
- eg The trees sheltered the pedestrians from the
sudden rain. - The disabled couple struggled to shelter
their child from any trouble. - She was accused of sheltering a murderer. (T)
- ?????????
49Thinking about it
- Anthony is sure a courageous person in this
article, however being brave is not enough in
times of emergency. What other qualities are
necessary for a person to have in such a
situation? - Mark Twain said , Courage is resistance to fear,
mastery of fear, not absence of fear. How do you
see this statement? - ????????,??????,?????
50Writing assignment
- The Hero in My Mind
- Your composition should be in no less than 150
words. - You should cover the following aspects
- Who is the hero in your mind?
- Why do he/she becomes your hero? What do they do
in times of emergency? - What influence does he/she have on you?