EXPANSION Units - 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
+ EXPANSION Units 1–4 1 Language Review A. Complete each sentence with other, others, or another. 1. I'm almost done with this cup of hot chocolate. Can you please bring me ? 2. Some predators wait for their prey to come to them. predators chase their prey. 3. Don is so materialistic. Although he already has two cars, he's going to buy 4. One lucrative crop for many farmers is soybeans. is corn. 5. He excels in football, track, gymnastics, and a handful of 6. That store is a chain. There are a few in Spain and Italy and Germany. 7. One of the most famous children's books by Dr. Seuss is The Cat in the Hat. One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish and Horton Hatches the Egg. 8. One option would be to spend the money on a vacation. savings account. B. Rewrite the underlined sentences with used to, be used to, or would. He's a very humble man. He doesn't usually take credit for anything. He's not used to taking credit for anything. 1. When he lived in Riyadh, he often drove by Faisaliah Tower. 2. Bobby felt lonely when his sister went to college. It felt strange not having her in the house. 3. This coffee shop is where I studied when I was in college. 4. He's much more materialistic now than he was when he was a teenager. 5. The cough was so persistent, after a while she didn't even notice it. 6. When I was younger, I exercised rigorously. Now I hardly exercise at all. 7. I usually shop in small stores. I don't usually shop in chain stores. 8. He has always loved electronics. When he was a child, he and his dad built circuit boards together. C. Answer and discuss these questions about life in the year 2050. 1. Do you think scientists will have found a cure for cancer? 2. Do you think space travel will have become commonplace? 3. Do you think the world will have become more peaceful? sports. in France and are would be to put it in a 4. Do you think we will have started using something other than gas to run our cars? 5. Do you think global warming will have slowed down? 6. Do you think engineers will have developed a computer capable of thought? 7. Do you think scientists will have contacted life on other planets? وزارة التعليم Ministry 2ucation 2024-1446 MG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 62 30/4/24 3:04 AM
Complete each sentence with other others or another 1. I'm almost done with this cup of hot chocolate Can you please bring me..... ?
وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 + D. Look at the pictures of Asma below. Write sentences about her, using the following grammar points from Units 1–4. used to was going to ☐ would ☐ future perfect ☐ future perfect progressive ☐ future with dependent time clauses Asma, 10 years ago Marital status: single, lives at home with parents Occupation: student Hobbies: writing poetry, playing video games Likes: sleeping late, spending time with friends Dreams: to become a professor, to get married and have kids, to have laser eye surgery Asma, 10 years from now Marital status: married, two children Occupation: history professor Hobbies: writing poetry, gardening Likes: spending time with family, eating. healthy foods Dreams: to get more sleep! E. Complete each sentence by adding both...and, not only...but also, either...or, or neither...nor. For some items, more than one answer may be possible. 1. Beijing 2. All numbers are 3. Solar energy is 4. even clean Ayrton Senna Finding Nemo 5. In the Spanish language, nouns are 6. Shanghai are cities in China. odd. renewable. Jim Clark were famous race car drivers. masculine feminine. The Lion King are animated films. 7. Studies have found that men 8. cars 9. The word change can mean 10. Some words in the English language, like conflict and suspect, are women talk more than the other. airplanes existed 200 years ago. coins to become different. nouns MG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 63 verbs. 63 30/4/24 3:04 AM
EXPANSION Units 1-4 2 Reading Before Reading 1. Do you think there is life on other planets? 2. If there were life on other planets, how could we find this out? IS ANYBODY OUT THERE? 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. Many people don't realize that in addition to searching for radio waves, we humans are sending them out into space as well. This is because all of the radio and television signals that come into our homes also travel into space. We have been constantly and unintentionally leaking radio waves Arecibo Radio Telescope into space for over sixty years now. One day these signals may be detected by an alien civilization. In fact, it is possible that aliens are already listening to Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, CSI, and The Simpsons! Although SETI has found some unexplained signals, there have not been any clear, confirmed extraterrestrial signals yet. However, SETI scientists are not at all discouraged. They know that the universe is vast, and searching the entire sky for a distant signal is like searching for a needle in a haystack. Not only are SETI scientists not discouraged, they are actually more optimistic than ever before. They do feel that in another 50 or 100 years, they will have succeeded in detecting alien signals. What is the reason for this confidence? Previous searches were limited by the shortcomings of available technology. For example, while there are hundreds of billions of stars in our galaxy, fewer than a thousand have been monitored for alien signals. But technology is improving all the time. As technology improves, scientists are going to have a better chance of picking up alien signals. In the next few decades, hundreds of thousands of stars, maybe even millions, will have been monitored. وزارة التعليم Ministry 64ication 2024-1446 MG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 64 30/4/24 3:04 AM
وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 O Dan Wertheimer, a SETI researcher at the University of California in Berkeley, says, "We're making incredible progress. The more computing power you have, the better job you can do looking for these signals. Capabilities have been doubling every year." One reason SETI's computing power has been increasing is a volunteer program started in 1999 called SETI@home, in which the computers of ordinary people around the world are used to analyze SETI data. Through the SETI@home program, volunteers download a special SETI screensaver to their home computer. When the computers are not in use and go into screensaver mode, the computers begin to analyze data gathered by the Arecibo radio telescope. The home computers search through the data for any signals that may have been created by an alien civilization. There are currently over 5 million volunteers in 225 countries participating in this program. Wertheimer says, “If you're the lucky one that finds that distant signal, then you might get the Nobel Prize, but you'll have to share it with 2 million people around the world who are helping us analyze that data." Some people find it hard to believe that perhaps one day we will be communicating with aliens from distant planets. But others feel differently. Eighty-six-year-old Daniel Jackman says, "When I was a young man, if you had told me that one day we were going to send people into space, I would've told you that you were crazy. Now I know better. Just because we're used to certain limitations doesn't mean we can't go beyond them." We may well learn one day that we are not alone in the universe. In the meantime, when sitting on your couch, watching your favorite TV program, consider that an alien civilization may be listening to it with you! 1. -23 4565 2. diameter detected After Reading A. Match each word to its synonym. a. accidentally b. width 3. limitations c. restrictions 4. monitored d. observed 5. optimistic e. searched 6. unintentionally f. hopeful 7. vast g. enormous B. Answer the questions. 1. What is the goal of the SETI program? 2. Why haven't any signals been picked up from other planets yet? 3. Why are SETI scientists confident that they have a better chance of picking up signals in the future? 4. How do we send signals into space? 5. What is SETI@home? Discussion 1. Do you think the SETI project will ever be successful? Why or why not? 2. Do you think it is a good idea to try to contact alien civilizations? Why or why not? MG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 65 65 30/4/24 3:04 AM
EXPANSION Units 1-4 3 Language Plus Aa A B + be in another world carry the weight of the world on (one's) shoulders be on top of the world E F be worlds apart The world is (one's) oyster. Where in the world...? Complete each sentence with an idiom shown. Be sure to put each idiom in the correct tense. 1. I just can't find my glasses. 2. Badr 3. Dan and Warren have such different views that they 4. Jim has so many responsibilities that he feels like he 5. Frank is lost in his thoughts again. It's like he could they be? He's so happy that he won the math competition. 6. Ali graduated at the top of his class, so he has a bright future with many opportunities. 4 Writing Tools for Writing: Commonly Confused Words Fewer and less have the same meaning. They are both the opposite of more. However, fewer is used with count nouns and less is used with noncount nouns. Fewer people are buying newspapers than ever before. Since the new police chief took over, there has been less crime in our city. Farther is used to talk about distance. Further is used to mean additional. Most Arabian bred horses can run faster and farther than English bred horses. I'm going to call the school to get further information about the program. Complete each sentence with the correct commonly confused word. 1. The invention of the microwave made it possible to cook meals in 2. I make grammatical mistakes than I used to. 3. I don't want to discuss this any وزارة التعليم Ministry 6ication 2024-1446 MG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 66 time. 30/4/24 3:04 AM
وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 67 + Writing Prompt Write an expository essay about a common device or technology. Write about the history of the technology, and make predictions about how you think the technology will change in the future. Include grammar points from Units 1–4. Write Your Essay 1. Decide on the type of device or technology you will write about. An expository essay is an essay in which the writer explains, describes, or gives information about a subject. 2. Use a chart to organize your ideas. Write your topic at the top. Then write ideas about the past, present, and future of the device or technology. 3. Write a draft of your essay. Device/Technology: 4. Have a partner read and comment on Past Present Future your draft. Use your partner's comments. and suggestions to revise your essay. Developing Your Writing: Prewriting Techniques Prewriting is an important first step in the writing process. Prewriting helps you explore and gather your ideas before you begin organizing and writing your essay. These are some of the most common types of prewriting techniques: Freewriting: Freewriting involves taking the time (usually about five minutes) to write down all of the ideas you have about your topic before you begin researching or organizing the topic. When you freewrite, do not worry about using correct spelling, grammar, or punctuation, or even writing in complete sentences. Brainstorming: Like freewriting, the purpose of brainstorming is to capture all of the ideas you have on a topic before you begin writing about it. However, when you brainstorm you only write words or phrases related to your topic. Questioning: Ask the journalist's five W's-Who? What? When? Where? Why?—about the topic. List as many questions as you can about the topic. This will help you start thinking about questions to research and answer in your essay. The Past, Present, and Future of the Telephone Telephones are so something we all take for granted. We are so used to having them that it is hard to imagine that they were only invented a little over 100 years ago. Just think, at the beginning of the twentieth century there were fewer than four million phones in the world. And if you wanted to speak with another person over the phone, you would need an operator to make the connection between you and the other person. Telephone technology has changed a lot over the last 100 years, and I believe in just another ten or twenty years it will have changed radically from what it is today... 67 30/4/24 3:04 AM