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Viviana Del Carmen Buelvas Martinez
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Unit 5 lesson 4 level 5

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Listening exercise.
Listen and complete the sentences with the correct words
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1. Fill your car with gas now, in case evacuation is necessary
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Bring outdoor furniture, tools, and other objects inside. They
can be dangerous in high winds
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5. Buy extra batteries for fl ashlights in case there is a power
outage or an evacuation
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Get a supply of non-perishable food and water. You may have
to stay indoors for several days, and local water supplies may
be contaminated by fl ooding.
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Listen to the radio for the location of shelters serving your
neighborhood.
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Choose if the sentence is true or false
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Multiple Choice
He said you should turn your refrigerator and freezer off
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false
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Multiple Choice
He said that in case of a flood, you should put valuable papers on the lowest floor of your home
true
false
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Multiple Choice
He said you should read the newspapers for the location of shelters
true
false
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Today is Monday, October 11. This is a Government Weather
Service update on Tropical Storm Maria, which is approaching
our area. The storm is expected to arrive between 9 and 11 A.M.
tomorrow. This is an extremely dangerous storm with high winds
and heavy rain. Flooding is expected, and evacuation may be
necessary. The following are emergency procedures that all area
residents should follow:
1. Fill your car with gas now, in case evacuation is necessary.
2. Bring outdoor furniture, tools, and other objects inside. They
can be dangerous in high winds.
3. Close all windows and cover windows with wooden boards.
When the storm hits, don’t go near windows in case the wind
causes the glass to break.
4. Turn your refrigerator and freezer to very cold and only open
when necessary to preserve perishable food in the event of a
power outage.
5. Buy extra batteries for fl ashlights in case there is a power
outage or an evacuation.
6. If you don’t have a portable battery-operated radio, buy one
today, and have a good supply of extra batteries for the radio.
Listen to the radio for offi cial instructions in case evacuation is
necessary.
7. Check your first-aid kit. Be sure it contains bandages,
painkillers, and antiseptic in case of minor injuries.
8. Put valuable papers in a waterproof container on the highest
fl oor of your home in case of fl ooding.
9. Get a supply of non-perishable food and water. You may have
to stay indoors for several days, and local water supplies may
be contaminated by fl ooding.
If evacuation becomes necessary:
1. Leave as soon as possible. Avoid flooded roads. Follow radio
instructions for the best and safest evacuation route.
2. Listen to the radio for the location of shelters serving your
neighborhood.
3. Take all emergency supplies and warm clothing and blankets
to the shelter.
4. Lock your home and leave
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What should you in case of________(storm/ flood/ an earthquake/ a drought)
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