Lesson Report-Adv.1-Dec.12th

[1] Kikutan-6K  Day 34: Transit Photometry 
[foʊˈtɒmɪtri]  the measurement of the intensity of light
transit  the passage or conveyance of goods or people  
(astronomy) the passage of a celestial body across the face of a relatively larger body as seen from the earth
One way to find a planet in distant space is to observe the light from stars continuously.
- consistent  always behaving in the same way, having the same opinions/standards; constant, regular, steady, coherent, logical/rational: ~ in the way, ~ in –ing, ~ player, ~ approach <-> in~, - 
[2] Inside Reading-2  Unit 7 Reading-2  #2 An Ocean Waiting to Happen
- Blog: Review the 3-sen Summary
- Study Words/Expressions
- [P1-L7] retreating to  (v) abandon, pull back, back off  (n) withdrawal, evacuation, a place of refuge: The library was his retreat.  [L9] glassy rock  resembling glass, as in transparency or smoothness   [L9] randomly-> random  lacking any definite plan or prearranged order; haphazard: a random selection/sample, in a ~order  -> at random; fire ~, chosen ~ - randomness (n) [L13] dimmed the sun  (v) to make dim or dimmer (adj) not bright: a ~room/light  [L15] new crater breathed flashes of fire  [P3-L27] exceptional  - very unusual; extraordinary, rare, uncommon: in ~ circumstances  - unusually good; having much more than average intelligence, ability, or skill: ~ talent  [L28] the Richter (magnitude) scale  assigns a magnitude number to quantify the energy released by an earthquake, which was succeeded in the 1970s by the Moment Magnitude Scale (MMS). 
[P4-L42] rift  a gap or space made by cleaving or splitting [L45] upsurge of molten rock   (metal/rock/glass) heated to be liquid, melted   [[L50] interpret  to clarify or explain the meaning of; clarify, explain  [P6-L66] gasping-gasp  a sudden, short intake of breath, as in shock or surprise, a convulsive effort to breathe.  [[P7-L70] lie beneath  below; in or to a lower place, position, state, or the like; buried ~ sth -underneath: heaven above and the earth ~  [P8-L80] adjacent plate  lying near, close, or contiguous; adjoining; neighboring, next to: a motel ~ to the highway.   [L-82] collide  to strike one another with a forceful impact; come into violent contact; crash slam into: Two cars collided. - collision  [P9-L96] depression  a depressed or sunken place or part; an area lower than the surrounding surface.  [L-96] intermediate stage    occurring or situated between two points, extremes, places; in between   (of a class/course) suitable for learners with some degree of skill or competence   [P10-107] restrain  to hold back from action; keep in check or under control; repress: to ~ one's temper. ~ sb from sth/-ing  - restraint (n)   [L116] distinctive horn  different, unique, special
[3] Open Forum  Chapter 10 History Presentation about Ellis Island
- 2nd Lis by Part-> Check Detail Questions=> Explain what each presenter talked about
- 3rd Lis w/Script to check the vocabulary, expressions and facts/places
- Unknown Vocabulary: docs, vines, detain, fiddle, relative
- Thinking and Speaking-3: Talk about either side of your family background in 90 seconds.
- Pronunciation: Unstressed and Contracted *Auxiliary Verbs.  
*Auxiliary Verbs: A verb used in forming the tenses, moods and voices of other verbs. (be/do/have/will)
=> Think & Discuss Pair What do you think of immigrating to a totally new place where you have to start everything, a job, a place to live in, friends, and the language?
☆ Speak your Opinion: Europe’s migrants problem
Situation: The EU migrant crisis explained in 90 seconds 
Opinions: Migrant crisis: Would you welcome a Syrian refugee into your home (UK)?  (2:32)
=> Should we take immigrants? Speak your response to the question in 60 sec.

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