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7 English lessons on the topic of 'natural disasters'

English Lesson: Difficult situations like this really bring out the best in people.
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1. “Difficult situations like this really bring out the best in people.”

English Lesson: It's a terrible, terrible tragedy.
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2. “It's a terrible, terrible tragedy.”

English Lesson: I'm a little worried about what would happen if we were to have an earthquake.
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3. “I'm a little worried about what would happen if we were to have an earthquake.”

English Lesson: Some folks are evacuating, but I'm staying put.
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4. “Some folks are evacuating, but I'm staying put.”

English Lesson: First and most importantly, you need to make sure that all your students are accounted for.
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5. “First and most importantly, you need to make sure that all your students are accounted for.”

English Lesson: All residents within a 5-kilometer radius have been instructed to evacuate their homes.
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6. “All residents within a 5-kilometer radius have been instructed to evacuate their homes.”

English Lesson: Mount Shinmoedake, a volcano in southern Japan, began erupting earlier this week.
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7. “Mount Shinmoedake, a volcano in southern Japan, began erupting earlier this week.”

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