Pre-reading questions:
- Are you familiar with any space agencies around the world?
- Do you think setting records for time spent in space is significant for astronauts?
Vocabulary:
- achieve /uh-CHEEV/
- declare /dih-KLAIR/
- total /TOHT-l/
- childhood /CHAHYLD-hood/
- training /TREY-ning/
[verb] – to succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, especially after a lot of work or effort
After years of hard work and dedication, she finally achieved her dream of becoming a published author.
[verb] – to officially announce or state something
The president will declare a national holiday tomorrow.
[noun] – the amount you get when several smaller amounts are added together
The total cost of the project exceeded our initial estimate.
[noun] – the time when someone is a child
Her childhood was filled with joyful memories of playing in the park.
[noun] – the process of learning the skills you need to do a particular job or activity
The new recruits underwent extensive training before they were assigned to their duties.
Article reading:
True or False:
- Oleg Kononenko had surpassed 1,000 days in space by June 5.
- Kononenko circles Earth about 263 miles away from the International Space Station.
- Kononenko’s age is 50 years old.
- Kononenko emphasized his deep interest in space exploration rather than chasing records.
- The recent voyage to the ISS was on a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft.
Fill in the blanks:
achieve | declare | total | childhood | training |
- The neighborhood where he spent his __________ has changed significantly over the years.
- The team’s collaborative efforts allowed them to __________ remarkable success in completing the project ahead of schedule.
- The company __________ bankruptcy due to financial difficulties.
- The company invests in employee __________ to enhance productivity and job satisfaction.
- She calculated the ___________ number of books in the library.