Questions: -Do you want to travel? -Have you ever traveled in our country? -Have you ever dreamed of a trip to space? -Do you want to be an astronaut?

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Questions: -Do you want to travel? -Have you ever traveled in our country? -Have you ever dreamed of a trip to space? -Do you want to be an astronaut? -Do you think traveling into space takes a lot of money?

Unit 10 LIFE ON OTHER PLANETS

- physical condition (n):

- (to) push-up :

- orbit (n, v)/ in orbit:

phòng, khoang - cabin (n): ~ wonderful - marvelous (adj): ~ completely- totally (adv): tr ả i qua, t ừ ng tr ả i - experience (n, v):

a) Put the phrases in order to show what you need and get in joining a trip into the space. 4. Get ready and be in an excellent physical condition. 1. Get a letter from the a doctor to show you are in perfect health. 5. get on trip. 2. See pictures of the earth, its interesting places, and stars from very far. 3. Feel free and enjoy wonderful feeling. 4. Get ready and be in an excellent physical condition. 1. Get a letter from the a doctor to show you are in perfect health. 5. get on trip. 2. See pictures of the earth, its interesting places, and stars from very far. 3. Feel free and enjoy wonderful feeling.

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1.What will you have to do if you decide to take a space trip? 2. What must you do if you want to show you are in perfect health? 3. What scenes on the Earth can you see from outer space? 4. How many times a day can you see those scenes? 5. What things can you do while you are in orbit that you cannot do when you are on the Earth? Answer the questions: You can see pictures of the earth, your country, interesting places, the oceans, the big rivers, the tall mountains. I must get a letter from the doctor. I’ll have to run a lot, swim every day, do aerobics and push- ups to have an excellent physical education. We can see those scenes 16 times a day We can walk on the wall or on the ceiling.

Do you want to take a space trip? You’ll have to keep fit and you must get a letter from the doctor. If you …(1)… enough conditions, you can take a space trip. From the …(2)……. space, You can see pictures of the earth: your country, interesting places, the oceans, the big rivers, the tall mountains. You can see those scenes ……(3)……a day. You can walk on the wall or on the ceiling because you won’t ……(4)… anything. If you …(5)…. in a space now, you would be wonderful. 1. a. is b. have c. will be d. will have 2. a. inside b. on c. outer d. at 3. a. once b. twice c. 8 times d. 16 times 4. a. strong b. heavy c. weigh d. weight 5. a. were b. would be c. are d. will be Circle the best option: have outer 16 times weigh were

- Learn lesson - Answer the questions Homework - Prepare: Write