Space Tourism British English Student
Space Tourism British English Student
Space Tourism British English Student
SPACE
TOURISM
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1 Warm-up
2 Key words
4. a runway d. produced or designed for as many people as possible, not only for
a few very rich customers
5. mass market e. someone who is famous, especially in the entertainment business
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Read the article on the next page and find the following information.
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2. the year in which the company was founded
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3. the location of the business’ new runway
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4. the number of people who have flown into space
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5. the cost of a space flight with Space Adventures
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6. the cost of a ticket with Virgin Galactic
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7. the number of people who have booked a ticket to fly into space with Virgin Galactic
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8. the cost of a commercial space flight
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9. the future price of a space flight ticket according to some newspaper reports
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1.
In a few years, we could be using spaceships as we by the British entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson in
use passenger airplanes, according to independent 2004. Another is Blue Origin, started by Amazon
space agency analysts. Commercial operators are creator Jeff Bezos.
now competing to operate scheduled services to the 6.
Another company, Space Adentures arranged for
outer limits of the Earth’s atmosphere. Hundreds seven multi-millionaires to live on the Russian Soyuz
of wealthy entrepreneurs, celebrities and scientists space station for up to 15 days, paying $20m each.
have already booked tickets for the first flights by 7.
According to VirginGalactic, 380 people have booked
Sir Richard Branson’s VirginGalactic space tourism
tickets on its VSS Enterprise at $200,000 each. They
business, which will probably take off in the next two
include several well-known scientists, celebrities
years. Its new runway in New Mexico (USA) opened
and businessmen. Virgin said space tourism had
at the weekend.
allowed scientific advances to take place without
2.
Professor Richard Crowther, Technical Adviser to the state funding.
UK Space Agency, predicted that in the future space 8.
Will Whitehorn, Virgin Galactic’s president, said there
trips would become a lot more regular and a lot
was a very low environmental impact. "We will, in a
cheaper. "It will be very expensive at first, but the
10 year programme, fly tens of thousands of people
technology that will then develop will open up space
into space with less impact than one NASA Space
to everybody," he said.
Shuttle."
3.
"In the early days of aviation, very few people went 9.
The flights will also be much cheaper: around £1m
on aircraft, but now it’s mass market. A mass market
per flight, compared with £1bn for a US space
for taking people into space will be a long way away,
shuttle flight. The reason is that the Virgin Galactic
but the costs should fall with new technology."
spaceships are much lighter than NASA spaceships
4.
Fewer than 500 people have flown into space and can be re-used.
on spaceships operated by Russia, the US and 10.
Mr Whitehorn denied reports that the price would
China. With the Cold War over, the US and Russia
fall to $20,000. "I don’t think it will ever get that low,"
have lost the incentive to invest billions into space
he said, but he added that it would become much
programmes.
cheaper than $200,000.
5.
Instead, commercial enterprises have become
Tuesday, 26 October 2010 by Martin Hickman
interested. One of them is Virgin Galactic, founded
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4 Checking understanding
Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the text. Correct the
statements that are false.
a. "Space trips will become a lot more regular and a lot cheaper."
b. "Space tourism has allowed scientific advances to take place without state funding."
c. "There is a very low environmental impact."
d. "The price will not fall to $20,000."
Compare the direct statements above with the reported statements in the article. Answer the following
questions:
1. What verbs are used in the article to report the statements above?
2. What tense changes take place when the direct statements become reported statements?
will ⇒
present perfect ⇒
present simple ⇒
3. What do you think happens to the present continuous and ‘can’ in reported statements?
present continuous ⇒
can ⇒
4. Find another reported statement in the last paragraph of the article. What is the direct statement?
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5. Find a direct statement in Paragraph 8 and report it.
Will Whitehorn said that Virgin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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6 Grammar practice
Complete the reported statements below:
Direct question: "When will the first space flights take off?"
Reported question: The reporter asked the company president when the first space
flights would take off.
Direct question: "Have many people flown into space?"
Reported question: The pupil wanted to know if many people had flown into space.
1. What differences do you notice in the word order between direct questions and reported questions?
2. In the second direct question, there is no question word (when, who, what, how, etc.) What word
is used in the reported question?
3. What are the direct questions for the following reported questions?
The customer wanted to know when the company had been founded.
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The interviewer asked the candidate why she wanted to work for his company.
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The manager asked his employee if he had completed the report the day before.
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The secretary asked her boss if she could take a day off the next day.
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8 Grammar practice
1. The student asked the teacher, "Can you explain the use of the present perfect?"
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2. Teresa asked Mr Andrews, "How long have you been working for your company?"
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3. The new employee asked, "Where is the office canteen?"
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4. The interviewer asked the businesswoman, "Have you ever thought of becoming a politician?"
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5. James asked, "When is the new delivery arriving?"
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6. Duncan asked his boss, "Do you think we will receive additional funding for the project?"
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9 Talking point