Chapter 6
Chapter 6
Chapter 6
UNIT6. 6.
SHOULD WE
SHOULD MOVE
WE TO
MOVE OTHER
TO PLANET?
OTHER PLANET?
You are going to discuss about life outside the planet Earth. With a partner discuss
these questions:
What do you think that makes Earth special than other planets?
Do you think someday Earth would be uninhabitable?
Do you think people can live in other planets?
What do you think of the challenges of making journey to other planets?
Do you think there are living beings outside our planet?
Let’s listen!
Listening Exercise 1 (Track 16)
Review of Key Words
reason Evidence surface necessary support examine
consider space explain habitability collect contain
search shoot travel exciting suggest bury
beyond pass qualities protect provide believe
Instruction
Listen to a talk about life beyond Earth. Decide if the statements below are true (T)
or false (F) according to the talk. Correct any false statements.
1. Europa is a moon orbiting Mars.
2. In 1997, NASA noted an unusual shape in Europa’s magnetic field.
3. The scientists believe the spacecraft traveled through a plume of dust.
4. Elizabeth Turtle is an animal scientist in Johns Hopkins University.
5. The habitability of Europa is one of the big questions that the scientists
want to understand.
Alana : As I said, this whole idea of travelling towards other planets and setting up
colonies is based on one big assumption.
Ayman : what’s that? Is that they’ll actually come up with the technology to the
world?
Alana : No. She’s making the assumption that someday Earth is no longer
inhabitable. And that someday, we have to start to live in other planets.
Why do we assume that?
Molly : well, you know. Climate change, pollution, overpopulation, and wars.
Rob : yeah, exactly. And people keep living longer and longer so eventually
we’re gonna have to go and live somewhere else. We won’t have a choice.
Alana : you guys are a bunch of fatalists.
Molly : or realists.
Alana : No, c’mon. She also said that humans have a desire to explore.
Rob : Sure, I guess so.
Ayman : So, does anyone want to review the lecture?
Speaking skill
Discussion strategy: expressing disagreement
In most conversations, expressing disagreement without seeming too disagreeable is
key! One way to do so is to first acknowledge the other person’s point: I see what
you’re saying, but…
Or you can be direct : I simply disagree.
Some people like to soften their position with an apology: I’m sorry, but…
And of course, body language and tone can further shape your message
2. Speaking Activities
Practice
a. In the conversation about interplanetary travel, notice that the students do not
use the discussion strategy: expressing disagreement. Recreate the
conversation in your group by using the discussion strategy from the box.
b. In small groups, discuss one or more of these topics. Try to use the discussion
strategies you have learned.
a. Does the idea of space exploration interest you? Why?
b. Do you agree that to solve overpopulation in the future the governments
should limit family size?
Let’s read!
Reading Skill :
Sequencing events
When you read about how something changes over time, sequencing the events
(putting them in order will help you see more clearly when they happened
Let’s discuss!
MODAL AUXILIARIES
Modals help to express the mood or attitude of the speaker and convey ideas about
possibility, probability, necessity, obligation, advisability, and permission. The
modal auxiliaries are: can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must
Modal Object/
subject Main verb
auxiliary Complement
I Can Play Guitar
+
You May Go Now
We Will not Leave Tomorrow
-
She Must not study Hard
Modal Object/
Subject Main Verb
Auxiliary Complement
May I Borrow your book?
?
should they Tell the truth?
ABILITY – can (past form could),
Three kinds of ability may be indicated by can-could:
- physical ability : I can lift this desk.
- learned ability : She can play the piano., I could swim
PERMISSION – may (past form might), can (past form could)
Strict schoolbooks rules say we must use only may for permission. However,
cultivated speakers frequently use can for permission:
- in questions : May / can I use your phone?
can __________________________________________
must _________________________________________
mustn’t ______________________________________
needn’t ______________________________________
should _______________________________________
might ________________________________________
Let’s write!
Read the paragraph in the reading section entitled “Nasa Exploration”. Write
a summary about the paragraph.