+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

Date post: 02-Jan-2016
Category:
Upload: rosa-mosley
View: 219 times
Download: 1 times
Share this document with a friend
Popular Tags:
25
Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class
Transcript
Page 1: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

Welcome to Ms. Kim’s

English Class

Page 2: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

Michael Schumacher

Page 3: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.
Page 4: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

Page 5: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

Laura and Tommy were lovers, he wanted to give her everything Flowers, presents and most of all, a

wedding ring. He saw a sign for a stock car race, a thousand dollar prize it read. He couldn't get Laura on the phone; so to her mother Tommy said "Tell Laura I love her, tell Laura I need

her, Tell Laura I may be late, I've something

to do, that cannot wait."

Page 6: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

He drove his car to the racing grounds, He was the youngest driver there The crowd roared as they started the race, Round the track they drove at a deadly

pace! No one knows what happened that day, How his car overturned in flames, But as they pulled him from the twisted

wreck, With his dying breath, they heard him say:

Page 7: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

"Tell Laura I love her, tell Laura I need her, Tell Laura not to cry, my love for her will

never die!" Now in the chapel Laura prays for her Tommy who passed away; It was just for Laura he lived and died, alone in the chapel she can hear him cry: "Tell Laura I love her, tell Laura I need her, Tell Laura not to cry, my love for her will

never die!" ◎

Page 8: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

a car that has been made

stronger so that it can

compete in a race where cars

often crash into each other. ◀

Page 9: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

① to say or shout something in a deep, powerful voice.

② to make a deep, very loud noise, like the noise a lion makes ◀

Page 10: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

likely to cause death ◀

Page 11: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

the rate or speed at which something happens or is done ◀

Page 12: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

If you overturn something or if it overturns, it turns upside down or falls over on its side ◀

Page 13: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

hot bright burning gas that you see when something is on fire ◀

Page 14: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

to bend or turn something, such as wire, hair, or cloth, several times with your hands ◀

Page 15: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

something such as a car, ship, or airplane that has been damaged very badly, especially in an accident. ◀

Page 16: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

a small church in which Christians pray and have religious services ◀

Page 17: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

to speak to God in order to ask for help or give thanks ◀

Page 18: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

an expression meaning "to die", used because you want to avoid upsetting someone by saying this directly. ◀

Page 19: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

Scary Jobs

There are many kinds of jobs. Some are boring; others are exciting. And still others are really scary.

David Rice, 52, is a special kind of

(1) ________ called a "skywalker." Rice is one of many Mohawk Indians who build the skyscrapers in Manhattan.

builder

a very tall building

Page 20: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.
Page 21: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

Like his father and grandfather before him, he learned to work on narrow beams high above the ground.

(2) _______________ Rice, it's a dangerous job. "I'm scared up there," he says.

"My (3) ______ taught me to put one foot in front of the other, looking straight ahead, and never look down.

According to

boss

a long heavy piece of wood or metal used in building houses, bridges etc.

Page 22: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

It's bad when it's windy." Skywalkers can (4) _____ a lot of money. Accidents are common, (5) ________. Many Mohawk families have lost loved ones on the job.

Katia Krafft, a French woman, was a volcanologist - a (6) _____________ student of volcanoes.

earn thoug

h

professional

a mountain with a large hole at the top, through which hot rocks and ash sometimes rise into the air from inside the earth

Page 23: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

Krafft studied and watched active volcanoes and visited them around the world. She loved the (7) _________ and excitement of her job. But in 1991, as she was studying an active volcano in Japan called Unzen, she got too close. The volcano killed her.

freedom

Page 24: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

(8) ___________ more and more women are becoming volcanologists, although the job is dangerous.

At present

Page 25: Welcome to Ms. Kim’s English Class. Michael Schumacher.

① _______ volcano   which is likely to explode and pour

out fire and lava    lava = hot  liquid rock ② _________ volcano    not active or not growing right now

but able to be active later ③ _______ volcano   which does not erupt anymore

active

dormant

extinct


Recommended