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Check out Reading: Science for kids a) Read this blog about aliens. Then tick whether the statements are T (= true) or F (= false). From: Science for kids Aliens – who are they? Hello again … welcome back to our blog “Science for kids”. We – Joanna and Mary of aeronautics, two university students – are going to talk about aliens – who are they and where do they come from? First, people who live on Earth are called humans, but scientists say that there might be more planets in the universe where there’s life. Aliens are creatures who live on a different planet. Sometimes aliens are also called ETs or extraterrestrials. This means that they belong to some other place or territory. People say that aliens travel on strange objects called “unidentified flying objects (UFOs)” to Earth. There are even some people who say that they have seen aliens, but nobody really knows if they exist or not. Of course, there are lots of funny, but also scary cartoons about aliens. So, is it all just imagination or is it for real? Stay tuned and keep reading our blog … Sciencegirls05 T F 1. People like us, who live on Earth, are called humans.  2. The letters “ET” stand for extraterritorial. 3. The word “UFO” means a flying object which is unidentified. 4. There aren’t any people who say that they’ve seen aliens on Earth. 5. There are many cartoons about aliens; both scary and funny. 6. This blog comes from two university professors. b) Read the blog again and highlight all the words that have something to do with aliens. Write them down. . . . . 5 l m n I can understand short texts about a scientific topic such as outer space and aliens. l m n I can find keywords in a text and highlight them. 34 6 Unit Aliens l = I’m very good at this. m = I can do this. n = I need help. thirty-four Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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