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LEÇON D’ANGLAIS B2 POUR ENFANTS

How 3D Printers Can Even Build Homes

Cette leçon gratuite de compréhension écrite en anglais B2 est parfaite pour les enfants et adolescents apprenant l’anglais. Le passage explore comment les imprimantes 3D transforment le secteur de la construction, permettant même de construire des maisons entières, avec des questions de compréhension et des activités complémentaires pour enrichir le vocabulaire et renforcer les compétences en lecture.

Futuristic blueprint with 3D-printed house models in blue tones, featuring Morchard English Academy B2 level branding.

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  • Apprenez les nouveaux mots - Lisez la liste de vocabulaire en haut de la page. Assurez-vous de comprendre chaque mot et essayez de les prononcer à voix haute. Ces mots vous aideront à mieux comprendre le texte.

  • Lisez attentivement le passage - Prenez votre temps pour lire le texte. Cherchez les nouveaux mots de vocabulaire à l’intérieur du passage pendant votre lecture.

  • Vérifiez votre compréhension - Répondez aux questions de compréhension. Certaines sont vrai ou faux et d’autres à choix multiple. Ne vous inquiétez pas si vous n’avez pas la bonne réponse du premier coup. C’est ainsi que l’on progresse.

  • Exercez l’orthographe et les significations - Faites les activités de vocabulaire. Elles vous aideront à retenir l’orthographe et le sens des nouveaux mots.

Conseils pour les parents

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Vocabulary List

1. groundbreaking – very new and important; showing a big change

2. process – a series of actions taken to achieve a result

3. structure – something that has been built, such as a building or bridge

4. precision – the quality of being exact and accurate

5. materials – the substances used to make something

6. effective – successful in producing the result you want

7. affordable – not too expensive; reasonably priced

8. sustainable – able to continue for a long time without harming the environment

9. complex – made of many different parts; not simple

10. transform – to change something completely, often in a good way

11. challenge – a difficult task or problem that tests your ability

12. future – the time that will come after the present

Une imprimante 3D créant une maquette détaillée d’une maison bleue avec porche et mobilier extérieur.

Reading Passage

Have you ever heard of a groundbreaking way of building houses that does not need bricks laid one by one? Around the world, scientists and engineers are discovering that giant 3D printers can actually create buildings layer by layer, using special machines that move carefully across the ground. This idea is capturing attention because it could completely change the way people live in the future, especially in places where safe housing is badly needed. The thought of a machine printing a home instead of workers using heavy tools sounds almost like science fiction, but it is already becoming reality.

The process works in a similar way to the small 3D printers that can make toys, models, or tools for school projects. Instead of sitting on a desk and using plastic, these machines are placed on large building sites and use a thick mix of concrete that is squeezed out through a large nozzle. The machine moves carefully across the ground, following instructions given by a computer, and prints one layer on top of another. Gradually, the walls rise higher until the entire building stands in front of you.

When the walls are finished, the result is a strong structure that can be lived in just like an ordinary house. These printed homes can also serve as schools, libraries, or even small hospitals. At first sight, the buildings may look unusual compared with traditional houses, but they are safe and solid, sometimes even stronger than buildings made with normal bricks. The printers also allow builders to experiment with different shapes, such as smooth round corners and curved walls, which are difficult to achieve with old methods.

One of the most important advantages of 3D printing is precision. Because the machines are guided by detailed computer designs, they can follow exact plans without mistakes. This means less waste of materials and faster results, while keeping everything straight, accurate, and secure. In traditional building work, human error can sometimes cause delays or weak points, but with this technology the whole process is much more controlled.

The printers also make it possible to use new kinds of materials. Instead of relying only on cement or bricks, builders can experiment with mixes that are lighter, stronger, or more environmentally friendly. Researchers are even testing recycled plastics and natural fibres that might replace some of the more damaging substances used in normal construction. If these experiments are successful, it could make building houses both greener and cheaper at the same time.

Because the machines are highly effective, houses can be built in only a few days rather than many months. This speed makes them far more affordable for families who need safe housing but do not have much money. In some countries, charities are already using this method to create low-cost homes for communities who would otherwise have nowhere safe to live. The idea that whole neighbourhoods could be printed quickly is inspiring many people to believe that this could solve part of the global housing crisis.

Another important benefit is that 3D printing can be more sustainable than older building methods. Traditional construction often creates large amounts of waste, while printing uses only the exact quantity of material required. The designs can also be complex, with spaces for pipes, wires, and air systems already included inside the walls as they are printed. This means that the finished homes are ready to use more quickly and may need fewer repairs in the future.

All of this shows how 3D printing could completely transform the way people build and live. Of course, there are still many challenges, such as the difficulty of transporting the giant machines to new places and training workers to operate them correctly. Even so, the potential benefits are huge, and experts believe that as the technology continues to improve, 3D printing will play an important role in the future of housing. In the coming years, more and more families may find themselves stepping into homes that were printed, not built in the traditional way.

Rangées de petites maquettes de maisons imprimées en 3D en noir, gris et une orange vif.

Comprehension Questions (True/False)

Read each statement about the passage and decide if it is true or false.

1. 3D house printers work like small desk printers.  TRUE/FALSE

2. Houses are printed layer by layer with special material.  TRUE/FALSE

3. Printed structures are always weaker than brick houses.  TRUE/FALSE

4. Computers guide printers to ensure precision in designs.  TRUE/FALSE

5. Builders test recycled plastics and fibres as materials.  TRUE/FALSE

6. 3D printed houses take longer than traditional houses.  TRUE/FALSE

7. Charities already use 3D printers for family homes.  TRUE/FALSE

8. Printing reduces waste by using exact material amounts.  TRUE/FALSE

Maquettes de maisons blanches imprimées en 3D posées sur des plans architecturaux avec des plans roulés.

Multiple Choice Questions

Choose the correct answer to each question by selecting one option.

1. What makes 3D printing houses groundbreaking?
a) It uses paint instead of bricks
b) It builds layer by layer with machines
c) It is only for toy models
d) It needs no computers

2. What is the role of precision in 3D printing?
a) It helps avoid mistakes in building
b) It makes houses look colourful
c) It makes buildings taller
d) It removes the need for materials

3. What can 3D printing structures be used for besides homes?
a) Theme parks
b) Schools or hospitals
c) Cars and bicycles
d) Shopping centres only

4. What makes 3D printed homes more affordable?
a) They use weaker materials
b) They are built much faster
c) They do not need roofs
d) They are only one floor high

5. Why are new materials like recycled plastic being tested?
a) To make houses brighter in colour
b) To make buildings lighter and greener
c) To make construction slower and cheaper
d) To decorate walls more easily

6. What makes 3D printed houses more sustainable?
a) They last forever without repairs
b) They use less waste in building
c) They use only bricks and cement
d) They have solar panels on roofs

7. What kind of complex designs can be included?
a) Built-in spaces for pipes and wires
b) Roof gardens and swimming pools
c) Movable walls and floors
d) Furniture printed inside the rooms

8. What is one challenge of using 3D printers?
a) Training workers to use machines
b) Finding enough bricks to print
c) Making computers design faster
d) Printing houses under the sea

Petite maquette de maison rouge imprimée en 3D posée sur un modèle de plan architectural noir.

Spelling Quiz

Read the four spellings of each word and choose the one that is correct.

1. Definition: very new and important; showing a big change
a) groundbreaking 
b) groundbraeking
c) groundbreking
d) groundbraking

2. Definition: a series of actions taken to achieve a result
a) prosess
b) process
c) proccess
d) prrocess 

3. Definition: something that has been built, such as a building or bridge
a) structure
b) struchure
c) stracture 
d) struchture

4. Definition: the quality of being exact and accurate
a) presision
b) priscision 
c) preccision
d) precision

5. Definition: the substances used to make something
a) matereals
b) materials
c) materiels 
d) matirials

6. Definition: successful in producing the result you want
a) efective
b) effactive
c) effective 
d) effictive

7. Definition: not too expensive; reasonably priced
a) affordable 
b) afforadble
c) affourdable
d) afordable

8. Definition: able to continue for a long time without harming the environment
a) sustinable
b) sustanable 
c) sustainable
d) sustanible

9. Definition: made of many different parts; not simple
a) compolex 
b) complax
c) complix
d) complex

10. Definition: to change something completely, often in a good way
a) transform
b) tranform
c) transfourm
d) transphorm

11. Definition: a difficult task or problem that tests your ability
a) challange 
b) chalenge
c) challenge
d) challenj

12. Definition: the time that will come after the present
a) futuer
b) futture
c) fuchur 
d) future

Gros plan d’une imprimante 3D créant un objet bleu avec une structure en motif de grille sur la plateforme de fabrication.

Well done for finishing this lesson! You have discovered some groundbreaking new words, explored how 3D printers can even build homes, and strengthened your English with a variety of activities. Each time you study a passage like this, your vocabulary grows and your reading becomes more confident. Remember that learning English is a journey, and every lesson takes you closer to expressing yourself with clarity and style. Keep practising, stay curious, and be proud of the progress you have made today!

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