Sprawdź się
Listen to the recordings of 5 definitions and write down the words which are defined.
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(OBSERVE)
2. Why is the Tu uzupełnij field of a black hole so strong?
(GRAVITY)
3. What does it exactly mean that objects demonstrate a strange Tu uzupełnij when they are close to black holes?
(MOVE)
4. How many Tu uzupełnij of the knowledge about black holes can you think of?
(APPLY)
5. Do you know any Tu uzupełnij who contributed to our current state of knowledge about black holes?
(RESEARCH)
Brian Cox, an English physicist and the author of popular science books, said: “You dig deeper and it gets more and more complicated, and you get confused, and it's tricky and it’s hard, but... It is beautiful.” Do you think that “digging deeper” is worth the time, effort, and money spent on science? Why? Why not? Explain your answer in 3‑4 sentences.
You have recently watched a documentary about black holes. Write an email to your friend to share your findings. In your email:
explain why you decided to watch the documentary and whether it was interesting or not;
describe the fact about black holes that impressed you most;
express your opinion about possible applications of knowledge about the universe;
recommend the documentary to your friend.
Your email should be 100–150 words long.