Card 4. Make a two-minute dialogue on topic "Space and travel". The following questions will help
you organize your speech: .name the planets in Solar system mention the first man from your country in Space: • some facts about the Earthпомогите пожалуйста составить диалогОтветы на вопрос
Ответ:
- Good night! Could you tell me, what planet is this?
- Oh, of course it's the Saturn.
- Really? How interesting!
- By the way, do you know, who was the first person in the Space?
- Definitely it was Yuri Gagarin. He spent 1 hour and 48 minute in Space.
- Yes, it was a big step for all humanity!
- Do you know this fact? Unlike other planets, named after different Roman gods, the world Earth has its own name in each languages.
- I really didn't know it. Probably i need to buy a new book about Space...
- Oh, do you want to hear some more facts?
- I will be grateful to you.
- Do notmention it. So, maybe you hear, that every year, the wind carries 40 million tons of dust from the Sahara Desert to the Amazon river?
- Impossibly!
- Excuse me, I have to go. Here is my number, call me as you want to know more about the universe!
- Thank you so much, see you soon!
Sure, here's a two-minute dialogue on the topic of "Space and Travel" that addresses the questions you provided:
Person A: Hey, have you ever wondered about space and travel beyond our planet?
Person B: Absolutely! The universe is so vast and mysterious. Did you know that our Solar System has eight planets?
Person A: That's right! Starting from the closest to the Sun, we have Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Person B: It's fascinating how each planet has its own unique characteristics. Earth, for example, is the only known planet to support life. It's teeming with diverse ecosystems and home to billions of people.
Person A: And speaking of space travel, do you remember the first person from our country who ventured into space?
Person B: Of course! Yuri Gagarin, a Russian astronaut, was the first human in space. He made history on April 12, 1961, when he orbited the Earth aboard the Vostok 1 spacecraft.
Person A: Yuri Gagarin's journey paved the way for further space exploration. It's incredible how far we've come since then.
Person B: Definitely. Humans have since landed on the Moon, sent rovers to Mars, and even launched space telescopes like the Hubble, revealing the beauty and mysteries of the cosmos.
Person A: Space travel has come a long way, but there's still so much to discover and explore beyond our own Solar System.
Person B: True. The universe is boundless, and who knows what exciting journeys and discoveries the future holds for space travel.
Person A: Indeed, the possibilities are endless, and it's a thrilling thought to imagine where our curiosity and ambition will take us in the realm of space and travel.
Person B: Absolutely, let's keep our eyes on the stars and dream of the adventures that await us out there.
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