LECȚIE DE ENGLEZĂ NIVEL B1 PENTRU COPII
Could We Really Live on Mars One Day?
Această lecție GRATUITĂ de înțelegere a textului în engleză B1 este ideală pentru copii și adolescenți care învață engleza. Textul explorează întrebarea fascinantă dacă oamenii ar putea într-adevăr să trăiască pe Marte într-o zi, cu întrebări de înțelegere și activități suplimentare care îi ajută pe elevi să își dezvolte vocabularul și să își consolideze abilitățile de citire.

Sfaturi pentru elevi
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Învață cuvintele noi – Citește lista de vocabular de la începutul paginii. Asigură-te că înțelegi fiecare cuvânt și încearcă să le spui cu voce tare. Aceste cuvinte te vor ajuta la lectură.
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Citește textul cu atenție – Ia-ți timp să parcurgi pasajul. Caută cuvintele noi de vocabular în text pe măsură ce citești.
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Verifică-ți înțelegerea – Răspunde la întrebările de înțelegere. Unele sunt cu adevărat/fals, altele cu alegere multiplă. Nu te îngrijora dacă nu răspunzi corect din prima. Așa înveți mai bine.
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Exersează ortografia și sensurile – Încearcă activitățile de vocabular. Acestea te vor ajuta cu scrierea corectă și cu reținerea semnificațiilor cuvintelor noi.
Sfaturi pentru părinți
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Această lecție este concepută pentru ca copilul tău să o parcurgă cât mai independent posibil. Încurajează-l să citească singur lista de vocabular și textul și să încerce activitățile fără ajutorul tău la început. Este important să își construiască încrederea și să își dezvolte abilitățile proprii de rezolvare a problemelor.
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Rolul tău este să fii aproape și disponibil dacă este nevoie, dar să nu intervii decât dacă copilul îți cere sprijin. La finalul lecției, stai împreună cu el și treceți peste răspunsuri unul lângă altul. Acest lucru îi oferă șansa să își explice gândirea, iar tu să asculți și să îl ghidezi prin întrebări blânde.
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Lucrând în acest fel, copilul tău își asumă responsabilitatea pentru propria învățare, simțindu-se totuși sprijinit. În același timp, tu obții o imagine clară a progresului său și a domeniilor în care are nevoie de mai mult exercițiu.
Vocabulary List
1. explore – to travel around a place in order to learn about it
2. planet – a large round object that moves around a star
3. surface – the outside part or top layer of something
4. atmosphere – the mixture of gases that surrounds a planet
5. survive – to stay alive, especially in difficult conditions
6. astronaut – a person trained to travel and work in space
7. mission – an important job that someone is sent to do
8. technology – machines, tools, or methods that make work easier
9. oxygen – the gas that people and animals need to breathe
10. shelter – a place that protects you from danger or weather
11. resource – something useful that people can use, like water or energy
12. imagine – to create a picture in your mind of something that is not real yet

Reading Passage
Could humans really live on Mars one day? Many scientists want to explore the red planet to find out. Mars is close to Earth compared to other planets, and it has always interested people. From telescopes, it looks like a dry, dusty world, but it may still have secrets waiting to be discovered. People dream that visiting Mars could be the first step towards humans living on other planets.
Mars is a planet in our solar system that orbits the Sun, just like Earth. It is smaller than Earth and much colder. A day on Mars is almost the same length as a day on Earth, but a year on Mars is nearly twice as long. Scientists believe that studying Mars could teach us more about our own world, especially about how planets change over time.
The surface of Mars is covered in rocks, mountains, and huge valleys. There are also giant volcanoes, some larger than any found on Earth. Although Mars looks empty, evidence shows it may once have had rivers and lakes. Finding signs of water in the past makes scientists wonder if life could ever have existed there, even in the smallest forms.
One big problem is the thin atmosphere. Unlike Earth, Mars does not have much air, and there is almost no oxygen. The air is also filled with carbon dioxide, which humans cannot breathe. This means people would need special suits and machines to survive outside. Without protection, humans could only live for a few seconds on the surface.
To survive on Mars, astronauts would need food, water, and protection from radiation. Living on Mars would be very different from living on Earth. For example, the temperature can drop to extremely cold levels at night. Building safe shelters would be one of the first steps in creating a base there, and keeping them warm would be another challenge.
An astronaut travelling to Mars would take part in a long and dangerous journey. A mission to Mars could last years, because it takes months just to travel there. Teams of astronauts would need to work together, relying on each other and on new technology to keep them alive. Mistakes could be very serious, so training and preparation would be extremely important.
Future settlers would need to make their own oxygen, perhaps from the air or from water found underground. They would also need to build strong shelters to protect against dust storms and the freezing climate. Every resource, from energy to food, would need to be carefully managed so nothing was wasted. Even growing plants might be possible in greenhouses made especially for Mars.
For now, humans cannot live on Mars, but scientists continue to study it with robots and satellites. They imagine a time in the future when people may build small colonies on the red planet. It will not be easy, but the dream of living on Mars inspires young people all around the world to keep learning about space. Perhaps one day, a new generation will make this dream come true.

Comprehension Questions (True/False)
Citește fiecare afirmație despre text și decide dacă este adevărată sau falsă
1. Mars is smaller and colder than Earth. TRUE/FALSE
2. One year on Mars is almost double a year on Earth. TRUE/FALSE
3. Long ago, Mars may have had rivers and lakes. TRUE/FALSE
4. The air on Mars has almost no oxygen. TRUE/FALSE
5. People can breathe on Mars without suits or machines. TRUE/FALSE
6. At night, the temperature on Mars can be very cold. TRUE/FALSE
7. A trip to Mars only takes a few weeks. TRUE/FALSE
8. In the future, people might grow plants in greenhouses on Mars. TRUE/FALSE

Multiple Choice Questions
Alege răspunsul corect la fiecare întrebare selectând o opțiune.
1. Why are scientists interested in exploring Mars?
a) It is the largest planet
b) It may have secrets to discover
c) It is warmer than Earth
d) It has the same air as Earth
2. How long is a day on Mars compared to Earth?
a) Much shorter
b) About the same
c) Twice as long
d) Only a few hours
3. What shows that water once existed on Mars?
a) Dust storms
b) Huge volcanoes
c) Signs of rivers and lakes
d) Ice in the atmosphere
4. Why do humans need suits on Mars?
a) To keep cool in hot weather
b) To breathe in thin air
c) To move faster on the surface
d) To talk to each other clearly
5. What makes living on Mars difficult at night?
a) Strong winds
b) Dangerous animals
c) Extremely cold temperatures
d) Lack of food
6. Why would a mission to Mars take years?
a) The planet is very far away
b) Astronauts need long training
c) Robots must travel first
d) The rockets are very slow
7. How could settlers make their own oxygen?
a) By planting many trees
b) By taking air from Earth
c) By using water or the air on Mars
d) By opening their shelters
8. What inspires young people about Mars?
a) The chance to build colonies one day
b) The red colour of the planet
c) The short travel time there
d) The easy life Mars can offer

Spelling Quiz
Citește cele patru variante de scriere ale fiecărui cuvânt și alege-o pe cea corectă.
1. Definition: to travel around a place in order to learn about it
a) explorre
b) explore
c) exsplore
d) explour
2. Definition: a large round object that moves around a star
a) planit
b) plannet
c) planet
d) planett
3. Definition: the outside part or top layer of something
a) serface
b) surface
c) surfase
d) surfface
4. Definition: the mixture of gases that surrounds a planet
a) atmusphere
b) atmosfare
c) atmosphere
d) athmosphere
5. Definition: to stay alive, especially in difficult conditions
a) survive
b) servive
c) survyve
d) surviev
6. Definition: a person trained to travel and work in space
a) astronaught
b) astronaut
c) astronaute
d) astronot
7. Definition: an important job that someone is sent to do
a) mission
b) misson
c) mishion
d) miscion
8. Definition: machines, tools, or methods that make work easier
a) technollogy
b) technolagy
c) technology
d) tekhnology
9. Definition: the gas that people and animals need to breathe
a) oxigen
b) oxygen
c) oxigenne
d) oxsygen
10. Definition: a place that protects you from danger or weather
a) shelter
b) sheltor
c) sheltar
d) shelttur
11. Definition: something useful that people can use, like water or energy
a) resorce
b) resource
c) ressourse
d) rezzource
12. Definition: to create a picture in your mind of something not real yet
a) emagine
b) imagine
c) imajine
d) immagine
