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What does ‘Great minds’ mean? What do you think? The title

What does ‘Great minds’ mean? What do you think?

The title refers

to great people in history who have contributed or achieved something important. I think we will learn about great people and what they have accomplished.
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What do you know about hot air balloons? Hot-air balloons can

What do you know about hot air balloons?

Hot-air balloons can fly

to high altitudes. They have carried humans since the late 18th Century.
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Read the title and the introduction of the text. What do

Read the title and the introduction of the text. What do

you expect the text to be about? Read, listen and check.

The text may be about the history of the hot-air balloon.

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Before reading learn new words. approval flight to dry chimney to

Before reading learn new words.

approval

flight

to dry

chimney

to reach

to hang

to notice

application

laundry

to contain

permission

craft

upwards

to capture

manned

to

refer

to gather

health science

straw

inventor

to expect

to float

rooftop

safe and sound

одобрение

полет

сушить

дымоход

добираться

вешать

замечать

применение

прачечная

содержать, вмещать

разрешение

судно

вверх, выше

поймать, брать в плен

управляемый людьми

упоминать, ссылаться

собирать

валеология

солома

изобретатель

ожидать

плыть по поверхности, в воздухе

крыша

целый и невредимый

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Approval The feeling of having a positive opinion of someone or

Approval

The feeling of having a positive opinion of someone or

something

Chimney

A hollow structure that allows the smoke from a fire inside a building to escape to the air outside

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To contain To have something inside or include something as a

To contain

To have something inside or include something as a part

To

refer

To tell a reader to look somewhere else in a book for more information about something

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Straw The dried, yellow stems of crops such as wheat, used

Straw

The dried, yellow stems of crops such as wheat, used

as food for animals oe a layer on the ground for animals to lie on, and for making traditional objects

To float

To stay on the surface of a liquid and not sink

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Flight A journey in an aircraft Application A way in which

Flight

A journey in an aircraft

Application

A way in which something

can be used for a particular purpose
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Permission If someone is given permission to do something, they are

Permission

If someone is given permission to do something, they are allowed

to do it

To capture

To take someone as a prisoner, or to take something into your possession, especially by force

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Rooftop The outside surface of the roof of a building To

Rooftop

The outside surface of the roof of a building

To dry


Used to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or around it

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Health science Biomedical science Safe and sound Not hurt or damaged

Health science

Biomedical science

Safe and sound

Not hurt or damaged

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Read the text. Text 1 Text 2 Text 3 Study Skills

Read the text.

Text 1

Text 2

Text 3

Study Skills

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Read the text and choose the correct answers. Give reasons. Joseph

Read the text and choose the correct answers. Give reasons.

Joseph Montgolfier

got the idea for a flying machine when …

a) he saw smoke in a fireplace.

b) he saw pieces of paper flying.

c) he watched a shirt drying.

Joseph hoped to be a(n) …

a) scientist.

b) engineer.

c) performer.

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Read the text and choose the correct answers. Give reasons. They

Read the text and choose the correct answers. Give reasons.

They burned

straw to …

a) help the balloon go up.

b) make the balloon lighter.

c) make the balloon move faster.

The first flight was watched by …

a) the king only.

b) just the Montgolfier brothers.

c) a lot of people.

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Read the text and choose the correct answers. Give reasons. The

Read the text and choose the correct answers. Give reasons.

The Montgolfier

brothers asked the king’s permission to …

a) send animals up in the balloon.

b) send young men only.

c) send some people.

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Decide which of the statements are TRUE, FALSE or NOT STATED.

Decide which of the statements are TRUE, FALSE or NOT STATED.

False


Not Stated

True

True

False

Not Stated

False

True

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Match the words in bold to their meanings. decided catch tests

Match the words in bold to their meanings.

decided

catch

tests

raise

not in danger

showed

safe and

sound

came to the conclusion

lift

capture

experiments

presented

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List all the verbs in the Past Simple tense then write

List all the verbs in the Past Simple tense then write

the infinitive.

began

begin

wanted

want

noticed

notice

started

start

was/were

be

became

become

threw

throw

realised

realise

happened

happen

presented

present

came

come

made

make

had

have

burned

burn

loved

love

helped

help

put

put

hung

hang

landed

land

gathered

gather

asked

ask

agreed

agree

took

take

reached

reach

floated

float

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Fill in: raise, lift, put up. Check in the Word List.

Fill in: raise, lift, put up. Check in the Word List.

To

lift something to a higher position

To move something from a lower to a higher position

To raise or increase something

to raise

to lift

to put up

put

up

raised

lift

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Read the table. Which field of science interests you the most?

Read the table. Which field of science interests you the most?