Hello, Alice! How are you? Is everything OK?
a) Everything was fine yesterday.
b) It's OK.
c) We're having a wonderful time, thanks!
c) We're having a wonderful time, thanks!
The planet we live ........ is called 'Earth'.
on
But pictures of Earth don't only help us to make
maps when we look at ............
them
Are you camping next to a lake again?
a) That's right. This one's in Yellow Hill Desert, actually.
b) We've got tents that have special camping beds inside them.
c) My parents, but there are several other people here, too.
a) That's right. This one's in Yellow Hill Desert, actually.
Earth is one of the eight planets ............ move around
the sun.
that / which
We can also learn a . . . . about the Earth's environment and weather.
lot
Who else is there with you?
a) I am here with my dog.
b) My parents, but there are several other people here, too.
c) There are many people here.
b) My parents, but there are several other people here, too.
Until the twentieth century, we didn't have ....... really good maps of our planet.
any
Travelling in space and exploring other planets teaches ............ more about Earth, too.
us
Are there any wild animals?
a) I've seen a crocodile in a river near here.
b) There aren't any dogs.
c) I've seen many birds.
a) I've seen a crocodile in a river near here.
But now, special cameras in space can ............ pictures of Earth so making maps is easy!
take
............ you like to design spaceships or to be an
astronaut one day?
Would
Where do you sleep at night?
a) We sleep from ten to eight in our beds.
b) We've got tents that have special camping beds inside them.
c) The campsite is in the forest.
b) We've got tents that have special camping beds inside them.
Most of our planet has water on it so, in pictures, Earth often ............ like a big blue and white ball!
looks
You should start learning about the stars ... you can become an astronaut.
so