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Pre-reading questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- What does a novelist do?
- What makes a novel different from other types of books?
Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- novel /NOV-uhl/
- aboard /uh-BAWRD/
- commend /kuh-MEND/
- panel /PAN-l/
- attention /uh-TEN-shuhn/
[noun] – a long written story about imaginary events and people
She finished reading a new novel by her favorite author.
[preposition] – on or inside a ship, plane, or other vehicle
The astronauts were aboard the International Space Station.
[verb] – to praise someone or something publicly
The teacher commended the student for completing the project early.
[noun] – a group of people chosen to discuss or judge something
The panel discussed the book’s themes for hours.
[noun] – the act of focusing the mind or senses on something
The teacher asked for the students’ attention before starting the lesson.
Article reading:
Please read the whole article. Then, I will check your pronunciation and intonation.
British writer Samantha Harvey recently won the prestigious Booker Prize for fiction for her novel Orbital. The ceremony took place on November 12, 2024, at Old Billingsgate in central London. Orbital tells the story of six astronauts aboard the International Space Station, observing Earth’s changing condition as they experience 16 sunrises and sunsets within a single day. The novel addresses themes like Earth’s fragility and the human effect on nature. Harvey began the project during the COVID-19 pandemic and conducted research by reading astronaut accounts and watching live footage from the space station. The Booker Prize, awarded to the best English-language novels published in the U.K. or Ireland, has long recognized literary excellence.
Harvey’s work has received widespread praise for its powerful message on climate change. The author highlights how human actions harm the planet and, in turn, affect humanity. Experts have commended Orbital for its crystalline prose, with Edmund de Waal, chair of the Booker judging panel, calling it “miraculous.” The novel encourages thoughtful reading and reflection. Recent technological advancements in space observation have heightened global attention to environmental concerns, aligning with the novel’s contemplative tone. Harvey, who is the first British winner since 2020, expressed her excitement over the £50,000 prize, which she plans to use for a new bicycle, tax obligations, and travel to Japan.
Harvey’s work has received widespread praise for its powerful message on climate change. The author highlights how human actions harm the planet and, in turn, affect humanity. Experts have commended Orbital for its crystalline prose, with Edmund de Waal, chair of the Booker judging panel, calling it “miraculous.” The novel encourages thoughtful reading and reflection. Recent technological advancements in space observation have heightened global attention to environmental concerns, aligning with the novel’s contemplative tone. Harvey, who is the first British winner since 2020, expressed her excitement over the £50,000 prize, which she plans to use for a new bicycle, tax obligations, and travel to Japan.
Comprehension questions
I will read each question. Then, please answer them based on the article.
- What did Samantha Harvey recently win?
- What is the title of Samantha Harvey’s novel?
- Where was the Booker Prize ceremony held?
- How many sunrises and sunsets do the astronauts see in one day in Orbital?
- When did Samantha Harvey begin writing Orbital?
Discussion questions
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever read a book about space exploration? If so, what was it about? If not, would you like to read one?
- Do you like books about the environment? If so, what message do you get from these books? If not, why not?
- Do you agree that books can make people think more about climate change?
- Why do you think the Booker Prize is such a prestigious award?
- How could space exploration change life on Earth in the future?