Form Meaning and Function - Mega goal 3 - ثالث ثانوي
Term 1
Connect
Unit1: Two Is Better Than One
Unit2: influential people
Unit3: What Will They Think of Next
Unit4: The World of TV
EXPANSION Units 1–4
Term 2
Unit5: Do You Really Need It
Unit6: The Gender Divide
unit7: Everyone Makes Mistakes
unit8: Against the Odds
EXPANSION Units 5–8
Term 3
Update
unit9: Beauty Is Only Skin Deep
unit10: They Said, We Said
unit11: Express Yourself
unit12: Lost and Found
EXPANSION Units 4–6
نشاط unit1: Two Is Better Than One
نشاط unit2: Influential People
نشاط unit3: What Will They Think of Next
نشاط unit4: The World of TV
نشاط EXPANSION Units 1-4
نشاط unit5: Do You Really Need It
نشاط unit6: The Gender Divide
نشاط unit7: Everyone Makes Mistakes
نشاط unit8: Against the Odds
نشاط EXPANSION Units 5–8
نشاط unit9: Beauty Is Only Skin Deep
نشاط unit10: They Said, We Said
نشاط unit11: Express Yourself
نشاط unit12: Lost and Found
نشاط EXPANSION Units 9–12
3 What Will They Think of Next? 11 Form, Meaning and Function Simple Present Tense Yes/No Question (?) Do they use the Internet? Does she have a laptop? Short Answer (+) Yes, they do. Yes, she does. Short Answer (-) No, they don't. No, she doesn't. Simple Present of the Verb Be and Information Questions Information Questions (?) Answer What's your last name? How's it going? When's the festival? Where's your friend from? Who's that tall man? Why's he here? It's Al Zahrani. Fine, thanks. It's in February. He's from Jeddah. That's my uncle. He's here for the festival. Simple Past of the Verb Be and Be Born Q: Where were you born? A: I was born in Oman. Q: Where was he/she born? A: He/She was born in Kuwait. Simple Past with Regular and Irregular Verbs Yes/No Question (?) Did you/he/she/they live in Riyadh? Information Questions (?) Where did you live? What did he wear? Short Answer (+) Short Answer (-) Yes, I/he/she/they did. No, l/he/she/they didn't. Answer I lived in Riyadh. He wore formal clothing. Irregular Past Forms be-been drive-drove go-went make-made buy-bought eat-ate give-gave come-came feel-felt do-did fly-flew have-had know-knew meet-met ride-rode see-saw spend-spent swim-swam take-took win-won A. Interview a classmate. Ask for this personal information. 1. name 4. date of birth 7. telephone number 2. spelling of first and last names 5. nationality 8. email address 3. age 6. address 9. occupation B. Read the predictions again made in 1900 on pages 34 and 35. Which predictions came true? Which predictions didn't come true? Use the simple present and simple past tenses. Life expectancy didn't rise from 35 to the age of 50. It rose from 35 to the ••*taller now than they were in 1900. age of 75. People are وزارة التعليم Ministry 44ucation 2024-1446 MG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 44 رابط الدرس الرقمي www.ien.edu.sa 30/4/24 3:04 AM
O Words Connected with Space and the Planetary System: Part 1 Some words we associate with space and the planetary system are: technology space station spacecraft gas gravity stars solar system the moon the sun robot car meteors Earth astronauts eclipse the planets rocks volcanoes poisonous air high mountains atmosphere orbit launch land take photos build Our planet Earth is a lump of rock in space. Each planet orbits the sun on its own invisible path. The sun was formed by thick clouds of dust and gas. The moon is the only place in space where people have landed. An eclipse is when the moon moves in front of the sun for a short time. The sky gets darker and the temperature drops. C. Complete these facts about space with an appropriate word. Use the vocabulary words above. 1. The sun is at the center of our eight planets. Scientists now consider Pluto to be a dwarf planet. 2. The sun is a 3. Sometimes a 4. In the future, scientists want to is one planet in a group of Because it is very close to Earth, it looks bigger than the other stars. crashes into the moon and makes a crater or giant hole in the surface. hotels on the so people can go there on vacation. D. Work with a partner. One person should read EXTRACT 1 and the other person should read EXTRACT 2. Ask and answer each other to talk about your reading extract. A: What is EXTRACT 2 about? B: It's about space tourism and what tourists will do in space. A: What will they do? EXTRACT 1 Are humans the only intelligent life in the universe? Or, are we just one of many advanced civilizations out there? While people used to assume we were alone in the universe, we now know that the galaxy contains over 100 billion stars. This fact has led many scientists to think it unlikely that we are the only intelligent life form in the universe. Some of these scientists have devoted themselves to searching for other civilizations. This search is commonly referred to as the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, or SETI. Since the SETI program began in 1959, scientists have been scanning the sky for signals sent by another, alien civilization. To do this, they used the world's largest radio telescope which is located in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The Arecibo telescope is 1,000 feet (305 meters) in diameter. This telescope is so large, it is said that it could hold 10 billion bowls of cornflakes! Prior to its partial collapse on December 1, 2020, the telescope collected and sent data to SETI computers 24 hours a day. EXTRACT 2 There are companies working on plans to build hotels for space tourists. The Shimizu Corporation, a giant Japanese construction company, has detailed plans for a space hotel concept. They believe they can build a 64-room hotel which will orbit 279 miles (450 kilometers) above the surface of Earth. The hotel will slowly spin in order to produce enough force to simulate Earth's gravity. It is estimated that such a space hotel would cost 6 to 12 billion dollars, and would take about six years to build. You may wonder what space tourists will do while in space. To begin with, most will probably want to spend some time simply enjoying the incredible sight of Earth from space. After that, no doubt they will spend some time gazing at the amazingly bright stars, and will take a space walk or two. When space tourists have had their fill of observing, they are likely to spend hours amusing themselves floating and doing acrobatics in the zero gravity of space. This zero gravity could provide endless recreational opportunities, including swimming in a zero gravity swimming pool in which people move through a floating mass of water. وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 45 45 30/4/24 3:04 AM