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The Tsunami | Geography Lesson
The story shows how a little girl saved the lives of many tourists when a tsunami struck the beach, thanks to the geography lesson that she had learnt at school.
She remembered the visuals of a tsunami and warned her parents. Do you remember any incident when something that you learnt in the classroom helped you in some way outside the classroom?
Write your experiences in a paragraph of about 90–100 words or narrate it to the whole class like an anecdote
I and my parents went by vehicle to my grandparent's home. I was very happy to meet them, and I was desperate to satisfy them after a year. We'd sing, eat and enjoy music on the manner. The driver suddenly stopped the vehicle. We found on the road a man lying. We've got to see. He was a well-dressed middle agency guy lying on his motorcycle. The chest was having pain. Suddenly, I remembered my science lesson that I had a heart attack with pain on the left side of my chest, sweats, and a lot of difficulties in moving and breathing. In such a situation that my teacher taught us in the class, I remembered the first aid provided. I gave him the first aid that he felt better then I told my dad to lift him and bring him in our vehicle to the hospital.
Some More Questions From The Tsunami | Geography Lesson Chapter
Sanjeev made it to safety after the tsunami.
Meghna was saved by a relief helicopter
Almas’s father realised that a tsunami was going to hit the island.
Her mother and aunts were washed away with the tree that they were holding on to.
Why did Tilly’s family come to Thailand?
What were the warning signs that both Tilly and her mother saw?
Do you think Tilly’s mother was alarmed by them?
Where had Tilly seen the sea behaving in the same strange fashion?
Where did the Smith family and the others on the beach go to escape from the tsunami?
How do you think her geography teacher felt when he heard about what Tilly had done in Phuket?
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