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learn of man’s early attempts
to fly.
read a Greek myth.
make a look at early flying
machines.
learn of man’s early attempts
to fly.
read a Greek myth.
make a look at early flying
machines.
In this lesson, you willIn this lesson, you will
You will also You will also
review regular and irregular verbs in the Past Simple.
review the Imperative form as used in instructions.
learn opposites.
learn vocabulary connected to the subject of the lesson.
review regular and irregular verbs in the Past Simple.
review the Imperative form as used in instructions.
learn opposites.
learn vocabulary connected to the subject of the lesson.
For thousands of years,
people have looked at birds
flying in the sky and wished
they could fly, too.
For thousands of years,
people have looked at birds
flying in the sky and wished
they could fly, too.
More than 2,000 years ago, the
Greeks created myths.
Myths are stories about gods and
people.
It was their way of
explaining how nature
works.
More than 2,000 years ago, the
Greeks created myths.
Myths are stories about gods and
people.
It was their way of
explaining how nature
works.
According to Greek mythology,
the first man to fly was a man
called Daedalos. He was a
skilled and clever man.
According to Greek mythology,
the first man to fly was a man
called Daedalos. He was a
skilled and clever man.
Daedalos designed and built the
labyrinth at Knossos for the King.
A labyrinth is a kind of maze.
The King put his enemies
in the labyrinth so that
they could not
escape.
Daedalos designed and built the
labyrinth at Knossos for the King.
A labyrinth is a kind of maze.
The King put his enemies
in the labyrinth so that
they could not
escape.
One day, the King got angry with
Daedalos and his son, Icarus.
He put both of them in the labyrinth.
One day, the King got angry with
Daedalos and his son, Icarus.
He put both of them in the labyrinth.
Icarus said to his
father:
“If we could fly, we
could escape”!
Icarus said to his
:father
If we could fly, we“
could escape”!
Daedalos replied:
“We will escape by flying!
I shall build wings!”
Daedalos replied:
“We will escape by flying!
I shall build wings!”
Daedalos made the wings of
feathers and fixed them on to
Icarus with wax.
Daedalos made the wings of
feathers and fixed them on to
Icarus with wax.
But Daedalos warned
his son: “Do not fly too
close to the sun, or
the heat will melt your
wings.”
But Daedalos warned
his son: “Do not fly too
close to the sun, or
the heat will melt your
wings.”
Icarus flew higher and higher.
“Look how high I can fly!” sang
Icarus. He didn’t notice that the
sun was melting the wax.
Icarus flew higher and higher.
“Look how high I can fly!” sang
Icarus. He didn’t notice that the
sun was melting the wax.
Daedalos called to his
son, but it was too late.
He fell into the sea and
was drowned.
Daedalos called to his
son, but it was too late.
He fell into the sea and
was drowned.
For centuries, people have
wanted to fly. At first, they
tried to fly like birds.
For centuries, people have
wanted to fly. At first, they
tried to fly like birds.
They fixed on wings and
flapped them like birds,
hoping to fly.
They fixed on wings and
flapped them like birds,
hoping to fly.
But people are too
heavy and not strong
enough to keep
flapping big wings.
But people are too
heavy and not strong
enough to keep
flapping big wings.
Leonardo da Vinci, a very famous artist, was born in Italy in 1452. He tried to solve the mystery of flying. Take a look at his flying machines.
Leonardo da Vinci, a very famous artist, was born in Italy in 1452. He tried to solve the mystery of flying. Take a look at his flying machines.
He drew and
wrote about
hundreds of
flying machines,
but he did not
find the answer.
He drew and
wrote about
hundreds of
flying machines,
but he did not
find the answer.
Now you will succeed where Leonardo da Vinci failed.
This is how you can make a plane that will fly.
Now you will succeed where Leonardo da Vinci failed.
This is how you can make a plane that will fly.
1. Take a piece of paper 20 cms. X 20 cms.
2. Fold the paper in half, make a crease and open it again.
3. Fold the two top corners of the
paper to the line of the fold.
1. Take a piece of paper 20 cms. X 20 cms.
2. Fold the paper in half, make a crease and open it again.
3. Fold the two top corners of the
paper to the line of the fold.
Instructions: How To Make A Model Plane
Instructions: How To Make A Model Plane
1
2
3
4. Fold the left side from the
top to the line in the middle.
5. Repeat with the right side.
6. Repeat 4. and 5. again.
4. Fold the left side from the
top to the line in the middle.
5. Repeat with the right side.
6. Repeat 4. and 5. again.
4
5
6
7. Turn the paper over and fold it in half.
8. Pick up your model plane from
underneath.
The two wings are on top.
9. Throw it in an upward direction.
7. Turn the paper over and fold it in half.
8. Pick up your model plane from
underneath.
The two wings are on top.
9. Throw it in an upward direction.
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Balloons fly, too!
When we blow up a
balloon with helium
gas, tie it up and let
go, it will fly.
Balloons fly, too!
When we blow up a
balloon with helium
gas, tie it up and let
go, it will fly.
200 years ago, a Frenchman,
Joseph Montgolfier,
filled a large balloon with
gas. He fixed a large
basket to the balloon and
sent it up with a sheep, a
duck and a rooster in it.
They traveled 3 kilometers in eight
minutes before the balloon came
down.
200 years ago, a Frenchman,
Joseph Montgolfier,
filled a large balloon with
gas. He fixed a large
basket to the balloon and
sent it up with a sheep, a
duck and a rooster in it.
They traveled 3 kilometers in eight
minutes before the balloon came
down.
A hot-air balloon has
3 important parts:
• the envelope
• the burner
• the gondola
A hot-air balloon has
3 important parts:
• the envelope
• the burner
• the gondola
The people in the
gondola use the burner to heat
the gas in the envelope.
The hot-air balloon will rise, just
as your helium balloon rises.
The people in the
gondola use the burner to heat
the gas in the envelope.
The hot-air balloon will rise, just
as your helium balloon rises.
On March 1st, 1999, two
men set out in their hot -
air balloon.
They wanted to become the
first balloonists
to go round the
world non-stop.
On March 1st, 1999, two
men set out in their hot -
air balloon.
They wanted to become the
first balloonists
to go round the
world non-stop.
Bertrand Piccard, one of the
balloonists, wrote in his book: “For
everyone involved, the winter of
1998-9 was a time of high anxiety
and tension. My two earlier attempts
to fly round the world had failed: one
after six hours, the other after nine
days. Our sponsors told us this
third attempt had to be the last.”
Bertrand Piccard, one of the
balloonists, wrote in his book: “For
everyone involved, the winter of
1998-9 was a time of high anxiety
and tension. My two earlier attempts
to fly round the world had failed: one
after six hours, the other after nine
days. Our sponsors told us this
third attempt had to be the last.”
On Saturday, 20th March 1999, 19
days, 1 hour and 49 minutes after
the two balloonists set out, they
passed the finishing line over
Mauritania, North Africa.
They became the
first people to orbit
the world non-stop.
On Saturday, 20th March 1999, 19
days, 1 hour and 49 minutes after
the two balloonists set out, they
passed the finishing line over
Mauritania, North Africa.
They became the
first people to orbit
the world non-stop.
In this lesson, you
•learnt about man’s first attempts to
fly.
•read a Greek myth about Daedalos
and Icarus.
•made your own model plane.
•learnt about hot-air balloons.