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Earthquake hits Britain 1

Earthquake hits Britain: the biggest tremor in 25 years Read the text below and do the activity that follows. On 27 th February 2008, something very unusual happened in the UK; there was a rather large earthquake. It was the biggest earthquake in 25 years in the UK. There have been very small tremors in the past but they pale into insignificance compared to this one. It was felt in a large area across the country too, from as far north as Edinburgh in Scotland to as far south as Plymouth on the south coast of England. The epicentre of the earthquake was in a small town in Lincolnshire, which is an area about two and a half to three hours north of London by car. A magnitude of 5.2 was registered on the Richter scale. There were lots of reports in the news from people who felt the earth move. One man said, "We had loads of vibrating and wall shaking and stuff, noise coming off the roof. I came outside the chimney's on the floor!" A collapsed chimney was the cause of what was probably the worst injury from the earthquake; a man broke his pelvis when the chimney fell on him. Another man who spoke to the BBC described the moment the earthquake occurred, "Everything was shaking. As soon as it happened we all went outside and saw everyone else down the street, coming out and just realised it was an earthquake." The huge rumble that was felt by a lot of people, surprisingly caused very little structural damage to property. Most British people would be surprised to learn that there are 200-300 earthquakes in Britain every year - but most of them are so small, they go unnoticed. The magnitude of this earthquake is fairly small in comparison to some other natural disasters that have made international news, but for the people affected, it certainly came as quite a surprise. 2

Glossary tremors slight earthquakes epicentre the point on the Earth's surface directly above an earthquake the Richter scale a commonly used system that measures the strength of an earthquake and stuff (informal) and the like/and so on collapsed that fell down suddenly because of the strength of the earthquake pelvis (anatomical) the bowlshaped bone structure below the waist at the top of the legs to which the leg bones and spine are joined rumble here, earthquake (the word refers to the continuous low sound you can hear during an earthquake) go unnoticed people don't notice them pale into insignificance seem completely unimportant magnitude the (large) scale, size or, as in this case, force of something vibrating quick shaking chimney a hollow structure that allows the smoke from a fire used to heat a house to escape outside injury wound, trauma occurred happened, took place structural damage harm done to buildings, roads, bridges etc. natural disasters events caused by nature, which result in great harm, damage or death (e.g. earthquakes, tsunami waves, floods etc.) 3

1. Reading Quiz Are these sentences true or false? Circle the correct answer. 1. There are big earthquakes in Britain all the time. True / False 2. The last big earthquake in Britain happened 25 years ago. True / False 3. The epicentre of the earthquake was in London. True / False 4. No one died in the earthquake. True / False 5. Lots of properties were very badly damaged in the earthquake. True / False 4

2. Comparatives We use comparative forms of adjectives when we are comparing two things. These are formed by adding ' er' to the adjective of one or two syllables, or by placing the word 'more' before the adjective of three or more syllables. There are of course exceptions here are two of the most common. The comparative form of 'good' is 'better' and the comparative form of 'bad' is 'worse'. Complete the sentences below choosing the correct option: 1. The recent earthquake in Britain was more bad / worse than any other tremor in the last 25 years. 2. Most of the many tremors that happen in Britain are more small / smaller than the one that happened in February. 3. Earthquakes are more dangerous / dangerouser than tremors. 4. The recent earthquake was more weak / weaker than some of the major natural disasters that have happened in the past few years around the world. 5. This was a more important / importanter story in the news because the earthquake was quite a big one. 6. It is more unusual / unusualer for an earthquake to happen in the UK than in Japan. 5

3. Jumbled Sentences The words in the following sentences are in wrong order. Can you rearrange them to make a correct sentence in English? (TIP: The first word of the sentence will be one of the words with a capital letter) 1. an UK the earthquake was in 2008 In February there. 2. biggest It UK the years the 25 in earthquake in was. 3. The north earthquake was in the epicentre of the England. 4. a 5.2 of earthquake had The magnitude. 5. no pelvis were his broke but There man a deaths. 6. every tremors in small Lots unnoticed go Britain year of. 6

4. Wordsearch Try to find the words associated with earthquakes in the puzzle below. There are ten words to find. Words can be written horizontally (g), vertically (i) or diagonally (m) e p i e a r t h q u i k p a c o l l p s f e n c i n r u m b l e i n t o c o l t r e m b l e d l e o e s h a k i n g o l n u l i s q u i b b l a t t f l e h u g s u r p r r u m a r s a k i n s e e d a m p h i k u l e o m a g n i t u d e g d e o e a d a m a g e d z a r s u r p r i s e l f earthquake tremor huge collapsed epicentre magnitude damage shaking rumble surprise 7

Answers 1. Reading Quiz Are these sentences true or false? Circle the correct answer. 1. There are big earthquakes in Britain all the time. False 2. The last big earthquake in Britain happened 25 years ago. True 3. The epicentre of the earthquake was in London. False 4. No one died in the earthquake. True 5. Lots of properties were very badly damaged in the earthquake. False 2. Comparatives Complete the sentences below choosing the correct option: 1. The recent earthquake in Britain was worse than any other tremor in the last 25 years. 2. Most of the many tremors that happen in Britain are smaller than the one that happened in February. 3. Earthquakes are more dangerous than tremors. 4. The recent earthquake was weaker than some of the major natural disasters that have happened in the past few years around the world. 5. This was a more important story in the news because the earthquake was quite a big one. 6. It is more unusual for an earthquake to happen in the UK than in Japan. 3. Jumbled Sentences The words in the following sentences are in wrong order. Can you rearrange them to make a correct sentence in English? 1. In February 2008 there was an earthquake in the UK, or In the UK there was an earthquake in February 2008, or In the UK, in February 2008 there was an earthquake. 2. It was the biggest earthquake in 25 years in the UK, or It was the biggest earthquake in the UK in 25 years. 3. The epicentre of the earthquake was in the north of England. 4. The earthquake had a magnitude of 5.2. 5. There were no deaths but a man broke his pelvis. 4. Wordsearch e p a c i r u m b l e o c t l e s h a k i n g l n q a t t u p r r a s e e h k e m a g n i t u d e d o d a m a g e r s u r p r i s e 6. Lots of small tremors go unnoticed every year in Britain. 8