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Pulse 2 Unit 5 Let's Experiment, Complete the instructions for a…
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- Complete the instructions for a chemical experiment with words from the box. Then listen and check.
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- Read the article again and answer the questions about the future.
- The people will live to until they are 150.
- It is because the cars will take us wherever we want to go.
- The computers will translate what we hear and into our own language.
- The fruit will be square and vegetables that fit in the fridge more easily.
- People will stay at hotels, restaurants and sport stadiums.
- People won't need to touch anything when they play video games.
- Read the advert. Then complete the sentences with will or won't. Use short forms where possible.
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- It will be good for the environment.
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- Lots of things will fit in it.
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- You won't have an accident on it.
- Read and listen to the article. Which prediction are about......
a)travel and transport: Cars can drive themselves! Our cars will take us wherever we want to go, safely and easily- and we'll be able to relax and enjoy the ride!
b) medicine: Many people who are born in the 2040s will live until they are 150! That's because there will be vaccines for most serious diseases, including cancer.
c) entertainment: We'll be able to play video games just by thinking! The games will be advanced enough to 'understand' what move we want to make. It will make the move for us - we won't need to touch anything!
d) eating: There will be genetically modified crops that are very healthy. For example, sweets will have vitamins in them! We'll also be able to buy square fruit and vegetables that fit in the fridge more easily.
e) education: Learning a second language won't be necessary. We'll be able to buy tiny computers that fit in our ear and translate what we hear into our own language.
- Complete the sentences with will or won't to make predictions about the future.
- People won't stop smoking.
- Trees will disappear completely.
- E-books won't replace paper books.
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- Computers will become cheaper.
- Order the words to make questions about your day tomorrow.
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- Will the weather be good?
- Will we have an English test?
- Will I play computer games?
- Will anyone send me a text message?
- Complete the sentences about the experiment with the words in the box.
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- Match 1-5 with a-e. Don't forget to use a comma !
- If you go to the space station, the journey will take two days.
- If you miss your family, you'll be able to send them emails.
- If you drink too much water, you won't have enough for later.
- If you feel sick, the doctor will give you some medicine.
- If you go on the exercise bike, your muscles will stay strong.
- Copy and complete the sentences with your own ideas.
- If I live to the age of 150, I'll travel round the world.
- We'll travel to other planets if the technology develop.
- If someone buys me a smartphone, I'll use it wisely.
- Everybody will use bicycles if there's no any vehicles.
- If I have my own robot, I'll ask it to help me to do house chores.
- Copy and complete the table with short form of will and will not. What form of the verb do we use after will?
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SHORT ANSWER: Yes, it will. / No, it will not.
- What will happen in you life in the text ten years? Write sentences about topics 1-4.
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- I'll travel round the world.
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- Look at the essay again. In which paragraph does the writer....
- It is because Moon isn't any water and air, and the temperature is too hot or too cold.
- It is because we will be able to improve conditions on the Moon.
- In my opinion, I don't think that we can live on the Moon.
- What is the temperature of Moon in the morning?
A. Many people like to talk about the topic:Will computers ever think like human beings? Scientists have different on this topic.
B. On the one hand, computers are already very intelligent. It can produce breathtaking original content poetry. Besides that, It can also diagnose some medical conditions move accurately that a human physician.
C. On the other hand, they haven't got feelings like human beings. It is because the computers don't have a brain for thinking. Besides that, computer also a non-living.
D. In conclusion, I don't think that the computer will ever think like human beings.
- Copy and complete the table with the correct words from exercise 1.
SPACE: spacecraft, planet, satellite
MEDICINE: DNA, clone, genetically modified crops, cure, disease, vaccine
ENVIROMENT: wind turbine, solar panel, battery
- Work in pairs. Ask and answer your questions from exercise 4.
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Page 57: Exercise 1: Look at the sentences in the table. In first conditional sentences, what tense do we use......
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- "Will computers ever think like human beings?"
B. Yes, maybe they will because.... 1. they are already very intelligent.
- It can produce breathtaking original content poetry.
- It can diagnose some medical conditions more accurately that a human physician.
C. No, they probably won't because........................ 1. they don't have any feelings.
- they don't have a brain for thinking.
- they are non-living.
- Which part of the museum would you like to visit? Why?
I would like to visit "HEALTHY EARTH", because I can watch a wind turbine and a solar panel make electricity. It's amazing!
- What do you want to know about science in the future? Write one question for each of the three subheadings in exercise 3.
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- Do you disagree with any of the predictions in the article? which one(s)? Why?
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Page 60. Exercise 2: Look at the Writing focus. How do you say On the one hand and On the other hand in you language?
On the one hand, computers are already very intelligent.
On the other hand, they haven't got feelings like human beings.