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  1. Natural Disasters. Theme: Natural disasters. Lexical area: Disasters and emergencies. Natural disasters are constantly in the news and provide a good topic of conversation for your students, as they will all have some knowledge of the subject.

  2. Natural Disasters. Task 1 – Disaster Dictation. Listen to your teacher’s dictation, and draw what he/she describes here: • Describe your picture to your partner. • What has happened? Task 2 – Fact finding. Choose a number from the box to complete these sentences about natural disasters. Compare with a partner. 500. 26.5. 10. 1500.

  3. Tell students that you have a newspaper article about a natural disaster. Show them the article if there’s a photo or a headline that will give them some clues to use as starting points. Invite students to ask you questions about the event in the article to find out as much as possible about it.

  4. 5 lut 2023 · This free ESL lesson plan on natural disasters has been designed for adults and young adults at an intermediate (B1/B2) to advanced (C1/C2) level and should last around 45 to 60 minutes for one student. Natural disasters appear to be more frequent these days than in the past.

  5. In this lesson plan, students unjumble words to reveal four natural disasters before listening to information on hurricanes and floods. Comprehension questions focus on the what, why, where and when.

  6. Lesson Plan: Natural Disasters. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to discuss different types of natural disasters (floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, droughts, volcanoes, blizzards) and explain how to prepare for and respond to them using appropriate vocabulary and sentence structures.

  7. This activity sheet helps to familiarise students with the most common Natural Disasters, offering them fun and varied practice through a series of written and communicative exercises.