the solid surface of the Earth
ground
흔히
often
to move or go somewhere very quickly
rush
wonder
a. noun
b. adjective
c. verb
c. verb
What is a tornado?
Large, spinning clouds that touch the ground.
to tell someone about possible danger or trouble
warn
근처에
nearby
to turn around and around quickly
spin
tornado
a. adjective
b. noun
c. verb
b. noun
During a tornado, why should you go underground as fast as possible?
Because tornado winds blow very fast and can break many things.
to shout in a loud high voice because you're frightened, excited, or surprised
shriek
천장
ceiling
to be careful of something
watch out for
protect
a. verb
b. noun
c. adverb
a. verb
During a tornado, why should you get under something?
To protect your head during a tornado.
to take place, usually without being planned
happen
날려버리다
blow
to the front
ahead
extremely
a. adjective
b. verb
c. adverb
c. adverb
What can the tornado winds shake?
Buildings.
to pull or remove something or small pieces of something from something else
pick
움직이다
move
in, at, or to a place that you don't know
someplace
probably
a. adjective
b. adverb
c. verb
b. adverb
Where can things fall off or from during a tornado?
Off the wall or from the ceiling.