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Unit 8Against the Odds Reading

Done by: Entisr Al-Obaidallah

Mega Goal 3.2

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Lesson Objectives

Discuss

Read

Deduce

Talk

Answer

Complete

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The meaning of the new words

the topic of srvival stories

for specific details

about survival stories that they read about

Some questions about the reading passage

the chart using their own ideas

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Open

Your student’s book , p.( 116)

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Look at the title & the photo. What do you think this reading will be about?

It will be about survival in dangerous situations.

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READING STRATEGY� Summarizing!

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Read and make

a good summary

After the storm, Ashcraft was injured and lost.

She didn’t know where she was.

Beating the odds to survive can be an exciting experience

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Read & make

a good summary

Ashcraft survived by creating a sail. Ashcraft looked tired when she arrived in Hawaii since she had lost so much weight . She was grateful to have survived and shared her story in a book

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Read and make

a good summary

Le Marque, a hockey player for the French national Olympic team, went snowboarding in the Mountains and soon found himself in a life-or-death situation.

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Read and make

a good summary

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Le Marque got lost on the mountain. He had no supplies or way of calling for help . He tried to find his way to safety

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Read and make

a good summary

Le Marque used his pocket radio to point him in the right direction using the quality of reception.

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Read and make

a good summary

Le Marque was so cold, hungry, and tired that he began hallucinating that he was in a video game. He rescued by a helicopter. Despite losing his legs , he planned to go snowboarding again in the future.

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Read and make

a good summary

Uchikosh fell while wandering off alone into a field. He remained without food or water in freezing temperature for more than three weeks.

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Read and make

a good summary

When Uchikoshi was found in the field, his pulse was not detectable His body temperature lowered, and his heart rate slowed down, and he was thought to be dead

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Open

Your student’s book ,

p.( 117 )

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1. She survived and made it home under very difficult circumstances.

2. She was very thin and tired.

3. He got lost on the mountain and had no supplies or way of calling for help.

4. He did not eat snow, and he used his pocket radio to point him in the right direction.

5. He fell while wandering off alone into a field.

6. His body temperature lowered, and his heart rate slowed down

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Lost in a forest

Stay calm and think logically

Find water, stay in one place, signal for help

Stuck in an elevator

Stay patient and optimistic

Wait calmy , signal for help , conserve energy

Trapped in burning building

Stay calm and focused

Stay low to avoid smoke, look for exits, cover your mouth\nose

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Survival in the Holy Quran

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Saudi Arabia overcame the COVID-19 pandemic with swift measures, strong healthcare, and effective vaccination efforts.

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Homework

Workbook , p.( 303),

exercise ( I )

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THANKS!

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