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Exercise 1
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Drag the words to create collocations related to celestial bodies. Solar Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. showers, 2. debris, 3. star, 4. shows, 5. System, 6. constellations space Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. showers, 2. debris, 3. star, 4. shows, 5. System, 6. constellations star Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. showers, 2. debris, 3. star, 4. shows, 5. System, 6. constellations meteor Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. showers, 2. debris, 3. star, 4. shows, 5. System, 6. constellations shooting Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. showers, 2. debris, 3. star, 4. shows, 5. System, 6. constellations light Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. showers, 2. debris, 3. star, 4. shows, 5. System, 6. constellations
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Exercise 2
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Complete the text with correct collocations. Mother Earth is in the part of the     1. Tu uzupełnij     that consists of the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, dozens of moons, millions of asteroids, comets, and meteoroids. The sky is not only about the planets, though. There are a vast number of fascinating phenomena happening there. You don’t have to be an expert to search for     2. Tu uzupełnij     like Orion or Leo. When the sky is dark, you might see a     3. Tu uzupełnij    4. Make a wish then! The peak of     5. Tu uzupełnij     takes place three times a year. Those breathtaking     6. Tu uzupełnij     can be visible on a cloudless night.
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Exercise 3

Complete the crossword to find the hidden word.

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Exercise 4

Drag the words to create sentences.

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3. 1. There’re, 2. of different sizes, 3. about 370,000, 4. in orbit, 5. pieces of debris, 6. around the Earth1. There’re, 2. of different sizes, 3. about 370,000, 4. in orbit, 5. pieces of debris, 6. around the Earth1. There’re, 2. of different sizes, 3. about 370,000, 4. in orbit, 5. pieces of debris, 6. around the Earth1. There’re, 2. of different sizes, 3. about 370,000, 4. in orbit, 5. pieces of debris, 6. around the Earth1. There’re, 2. of different sizes, 3. about 370,000, 4. in orbit, 5. pieces of debris, 6. around the Earth1. There’re, 2. of different sizes, 3. about 370,000, 4. in orbit, 5. pieces of debris, 6. around the Earth.
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4. 1. 93%, 2. China, the United States, 3. of all space junk, 4. and Russia, 5. produce,1. 93%, 2. China, the United States, 3. of all space junk, 4. and Russia, 5. produce1. 93%, 2. China, the United States, 3. of all space junk, 4. and Russia, 5. produce1. 93%, 2. China, the United States, 3. of all space junk, 4. and Russia, 5. produce1. 93%, 2. China, the United States, 3. of all space junk, 4. and Russia, 5. produce.
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5. 1. space junk, 2. to clean up, 3. on ways, 4. Scientists, 5. are working1. space junk, 2. to clean up, 3. on ways, 4. Scientists, 5. are working1. space junk, 2. to clean up, 3. on ways, 4. Scientists, 5. are working1. space junk, 2. to clean up, 3. on ways, 4. Scientists, 5. are working1. space junk, 2. to clean up, 3. on ways, 4. Scientists, 5. are working.
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Exercise 5
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Translate the fragments related to space issues into English. 1. If you missed the last meteor shower, don’t worry.     (Zjawiska na niebie mają charakter cykliczny) Tu uzupełnij,     and quite soon you will be able to experience it. 2. A space rock that     (wpada w ziemską atmosferę nazywa się) Tu uzupełnij     a meteor. 3. You might see fascinating     (najliczniejsze wystąpienia gry świateł na niebie) Tu uzupełnij     three times a week. 4. Last time I     (poszedłem poobserwować niebo) Tu uzupełnij     I wasn’t lucky enough to see a shooting star. 5. A meteoroid enters the Earth’s atmosphere     (z dużą prędkością, spala się i wtedy nazywany jest meteorem) Tu uzupełnij.
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Exercise 6
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Finish the sentences so that they have the same meanings as the first ones. Use the given words. Do not change them. Use 3-5 words in each gap. 1. You can spot a shooting star in the clear sky. IF You can spot     Tu uzupełnij. 2. When I was little I went gazing at the sky with my dad every summer. USED When I was little, I     Tu uzupełnij     every summer. 3. I’d love to find a perfect spot for sky watching. WISH I     Tu uzupełnij     a perfect spot for sky watching. 4. I didn’t study enough about the Solar System and I failed the test. WOULD If I had studied enough     Tu uzupełnij     the test. 5. I didn’t see any star constellations last night. I didn’t see a shooting star last night, either. NOR I     Tu uzupełnij     last night.
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Exercise 7

“If people sat outside and looked at the stars each night, I’ll bet they’d live a lot differently.” Bill  Watterson, an American cartoonist.

Explain in 4–5 sentences how differently would people live, in your opinion, if they observed the sky more often?

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Exercise 8

Recently you got into sky watching. You want to share your knowledge with your schoolmates on the school blog. In your blog:

  • inform why you have became interested in sky watching;

  • mention the benefits of observing the sky;

  • explain what you have seen in the sky recently;

  • invite your schoolmates to observe the sky with you.

Your answer should have 100‑150 words.

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