The Project A. Look at the painting and read the poem below it. Landscape with the Fall of Icarus Pieter Brueghel – Landscape with the Fall of Icarus created in 1558 Oil on canvas, Musées Royaux des Beaux-arts de Belgique, Brussels According to Brueghel, when Icarus fell...
• Try to find as many pictures / texts about the fall of Icarus as you can • Study them and try to find a way to express your own feelings and ideas • With your partners in your group, draw your picture or write your poem • Present it in class |
A. Let's solve the riddles 1. Where do the pilots fly the plane from? __________________________________cockpit 2. It runs when you have a cold but it's the front part of a plane, too. _______________ 3. Dogs shake it when they are happy but it's also the back part of a plane. _________ 4. These help birds and planes to lift into the air. _____________________________ 5. What is the force that pushes the plane downwards? ________________________ 6. What is the force that pushes the plane upwards? __________________________ B. Complete the text using the verb in parenthesis in the right tense: THE MONTGOLFIER BROTHERS Joseph (1740-1810) and Jacques Etienne (1745-1799) Montgolfier were two French bothers who (invent) the first successful hot-air balloon. They (launch) their first balloon in December, 1782. Almost a year later, the first trip (be) possible. Joseph and Jacques Etienne (make) a paper balloon, they (burn) wet straw and (fill) it with hot air. It (begin) to rise because hot air is lighter than the rest of the air. The first passengers in a hot-air balloon (be) a rooster, a sheep, and a duck, whom the Montgolfier brothers (send) up to an altitude of 1,640 ft (500 m) on September 19, 1783. The trip (last) for 8 minutes. The animals (survive) the landing. King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette of France (watch) this event.
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D. Look at the pictures and write the story using Past Simple and Past Continuous Mr Badluck was packing his suitcase to go to the airport when He left in a hurry Finally, he changed his ticket for the next f light. See p. 47 Workbook
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