Lesson Report-Adv.1-Nov.28th

[1] Kikutan-6K  Day 32: Spacewalking
- Lis-1=> Write the MI in one sentence-> Lis-2=> Revise -> Read w/CD=> Revise-> Read it yourself
Spacewalking is such a complicated and risky task that requires astronauts to undergo rigorous training.
[2] Inside Reading-2  Unit 7 Reading-1  Pieces of a Puzzle: The Evidence for Pangaea
Study Words/Expressions - [P1-L1] rigid area  stiff or unyielding; not pliant or flexible; hard; ~ piece of plastic/metal [L10] outer crust the solid outer shell of the earth, with an average thickness of 30–35 km in continental regions and 5 km beneath the oceans  - any hard or stiff outer covering or surface, bread; a crust of ice,  [L10] dense nucleus [ˈnukliəs, nyu-] a central or fundamental part or thing around which others are grouped; core  [P2-L19] landmass  a large continuous area of land, as opposed to seas or islands  [L19] catastrophism the doctrine that certain vast geological changes in the earth's history were caused by catastrophes rather than gradual evolutionary processes.  [L21] periodically<-periodic  happening or recurring/occurring at intervals/cyclse; at fix interval, regularly, intermittent  
[L22] a revival of science in Europe <=Tablet The scientific revolution was the emergence of modern science during 1550-1700, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology (inc. human anatomy) and chemistry transformed views of society and nature, which began in Europe towards the end of the Renaissance period, influencing the intellectual social movement known as the Enlightenment, including Isaac Newton's 1687 Principia, that formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation  
[L24] displace  to compel sb to leave home, country, etc.  -to move/put out of the usual or proper place; People were ~ed by sth  -to take the place of; replace; Fiction displaces fact.  [L25] uniformitarianism  the concept that the earth's surface was shaped in the past by gradual processes, such as erosion, and by small sudden changes, such as earthquakes, of the type acting today  [P3-L42] hump in the South America’s eastern coastline  a large lump that stick out above the surface of sth; bump    [P4-L46] gradually evolve  to develop gradually; from sth, into sth; The idea ~d from a drawing, The company ~d into a huge enterprise. The species ~d from a single ancestor. - evolution [L57] intermediate stage  occurring or situated between two points, extremes, places; in between  - class, course, textbook: suitable for learners with some degree of skill or competence  [L87] random coincidences  lacking any definite plan or prearranged order; a ~ selection/sample, proceed in a ~ order <- numerical, alphabetic - at random; fire ~, chosen ~ [P8-L102] continental drift  a driving movement or force; impulse, pressure.  - to move aimlessly from place to place or from one activity to another, to wander or move gradually away from a fixed course or point; stray  [L103] comprehensive-comprehension-comprehend  [L114] integrate  to make/be made into a whole; incorporate; (~ into, with sth, ~ A and B; Plan A is ~d with Plan-B. -to designate (a park) for use by all races or groups<-> segregate
[3] Open Forum  Chapter 10 History  Conversation about the discovery of America
- Listening-3 with Script
-> Vocabulary & Expressions: turn out, pre-history, in particular, colonize-colony, remains of, settlement, southern tip, command-commander, explore-exploration-explore
- Review with Script
=> Explain when, by who and how America is thought to have been migrated and discovered.
- Vocabulary Exercise: Multi-Word Verbs-2
=> Discuss what the today’s world would be if Zheng had colonized America.

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