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IN THE PICTURE Life in space Talk about visions of the future READ AND RECALL 1 a Do the Back to the Future quiz. Compare your answers, Partner and then check on page 142. According to the Big Bang theory, when did our universe begin? A 13,7 billion years ago_B 13.7 million years ago © 13,7 thousand years ago Neptune can only be seen with a telescope and so it was | the last planet to be discovered. When? A ancient times B 1546 C 1846 The first ever satellite, which could not receive from Earth but only send them, was called “Sputnik.” When did the Soviet Union launch it into space? A 1937 B 1957 C 1977 When was solar power developed as a source of electricity? A 1970s B 1990s C 2010s Many video games are produced today. When was the first video game ever created? A 1938 B 1958 C 1978 Robot vehicles were designed to explore the moon before the first astronauts landed there. When did the robot Curiosity land on Mars? A 1972_B 1992_C 2012 b Start a mind map about SPACE with the words associated with space in the quiz. 2 Read Future Visions and match each text (1-4) to one of the magazines (a-d). WORK WITH WORDS 3 a Put the words in color in Future Visions in the correct categories. = Places tolive « Vehicles * Describing space and planets fen and check. Then listen and repeat. b Cp 104 “ become the new way t allowing people on Ea fly freely in the air as if in space but without lea the Earth’s atmosphere. devices will mean that we: watch our favorite TV sho the go - on Earth, in orbit, 0 fon the surface of the moon. “Ss a solution to overpopulation on Earth well create colonies» on space stations. We'll also establish a base on the. moot where people will live in big. ~ glass domes filled with oxyge™ the moon and to other pl Jn our galaxy, using high rockets and ot UVING Inn Aa | + Work in pairs. Student A: Read the definitions on page 141, | Student B: Say the correct word, | 5 Read “Moon living: the facts” | words from “Future Visions.” § a CED GML Listen and repeat the words clearly. | big world globe and complete the facts. Use the » @EZD Listen and repeat, Pay attention to the final consonant sound before a vowel. There's a big amazing world outside our globe and beyond. EXTEND 7 GEZD Work in pairs. Put the planets in the correct order from the sun, Listen and check. Earth Jupiter Mars Mercury Neptune Saturn Uranus Venus tional 8 GEIGER © watch the video of the Internati | Space err ‘What's good and bad about living there? SPEAK 8 Work in pairs. Discuss the visions of the future in Exercise 2. p 1 Which ones have come true? Or come true in a stan. staan voy | 2 Do you think you will see the other ideas become re not? |» woroor, page 22 a. ‘The International (1) has been in (2) around our globe since 1898. ‘The moon could be used as a(r) @) for scientific exploration. To establish a(n) @) fn the moon, you heed power. You also need access to space by (6) and other (6) Although the ‘moon appears to be the brightest object in our (7) after the sun, its (8) is dark. only reflects the sun's light. On the moon there is no (8) for us to breathe. The moon’s (10) means that you'll” Weigh 8.5k9 there if you weigh ‘50kg on Earth. As the moon has no (11) temperatures, 90 from 130°C to 170°C, Without protection, ike a glass (12) + you'll die. MOVE BEYOND O Do the Words & Beyond exercise on page 139, 105 4 r

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