Arbeitsblatt: Top Deck 2, Unit 1, "Do you know that", 3 Niveaus

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6. Schuljahr
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Top Deck 2, Unit 1 Do you know that Level 1 1.) Read through the texts on page 13 in your pupils book. Read them one by one. Here are some sentences from the texts. Can you finish them? (Lies die Texte auf Seite 13 einen nach dem anderen durch. Unten hat es einige Sätze aus diesen Texten. Beende sie.) The word volcano comes from the name of Vulcan, the . About 80 volcanoes under the sea are erupting now or . Mauna Loa, on the island of Hawaii, is the largest and . Vesuvius, in Italy, erupted in AD 79 . All the Eolic islands. The journey begins at the volcano Snæfellsjökull in . There are 35 . large ash cloud went into the sky above Europe and planes could not fly over . 2.) Working with your dictionary: Look up the following words. (Finde die deutschen Übersetzungen im Wörterbuch) English god goddess eruption island destroy large north and south German 3.) Colour the picture of volcano and write down all the volcanowords you know. Male dieses Vulkanbild aus und beschrifte es mit allen Vulkan-Wörtern, die du kennst. Top Deck 2, Unit 1 Do you know that Level 2 1.) Read through the texts on page 13 in your pupils book. Read them one by one. Here are some sentences with mistakes. Underline the mistakes and correct them like in the example The word volcano comes from the name of Vulcan, the god of love and peace in the Greek mythology. It comes from the god of fire in the Roman mythology About 100 volcanoes on islands are erupting now or will erupt in the next few years. Mauna Loa, on the island of Mallorca, is the smallest least active volcano on Earth. Mount Etna, on the island of Corsica, is the largest dormant volcano in Italy and one of the most active in Europe. Eolic is the name of group of large Greek islands to the south of Crete. There are 4 active volcanoes in Iceland, an island in the Pacific Ocean. 2.) Working with your dictionary: Look up the following words and phrases. English god goddess few famous author famous novel Planes cant fly. There is chaos at the airport. German Top Deck 2, Unit 1 Do you know that 3.) Colour the picture of volcano and write down all the volcanowords you know. Male dieses Vulkanbild aus und beschrifte es mit allen Vulkan-Wörtern, die du kennst. Level 3 1. Read through the texts on page 13 in your pupils book. Answer the following questions on an extra paper. a) Where does the word volcano come from? b) What is Mauna Loa? c) Where are the volcanoes Santorini and Vesuvius and which cities did they destroy? d) Who is Jules Vernes? 2. Think of two or three questions about the texts on page 13. Write them on post it and give them to another person. Answer two or three questions from somebody else (extra paper) 3. Try to translate the following sentences. You can use your dictionary. There are volcanoes on land and under the sea. Mount Etna, on the island of Sicily, is the largest active volcano in Europe and one of the most active in the world. (Etna Ätna; Sicily Sizilien) A large ash cloud went into the sky above Europe and planes could not fly over Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland and many other countries for about six days. Top Deck 2, Unit 1 Do you know that Top Deck 2, Unit 1 Mount Etna in Italy Do you know that Eyjafjallajökull on Iceland