martes, 11 de abril de 2023

STAGE-PRESENTATION

This blog has been designed to use and apply didactic strategies to designing science activities for B1-level students. It is planned on the Universe as all of space and time, opening minds to discover and wondered where all it came from and why we are here?

At this point as teachers we need to understand how important it is to follow each of the stages, applying didactisc in learning science, methods which are included based on topics in a b1 level of a Non-native language.
 
Camilo Torres
Presentation In the presentation stage, the teacher introduces and teaches the subject that the students will be required to master
 


THE UNIVERSE
“We are the Cosmos made conscious and life is the means by which the Universe understands itself.”
Brian Cox, British physicist

Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered where it all came from and why we are here? People throughout history have asked those same questions and their answers have allowed humanity to progress to where it is today. In this ESL lesson plan on the Universe, students will have the opportunity to discuss and express their opinions on issues such as the importance of finding out about the Universe.

Click on the link below:

Watch this video and try to understand, how big the Universe is.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYQ3O8U6SMY 

 Read a definition of it:

The universe is a big place. I don’t think anyone can understand just how big. More than 3000 thousand galaxies were seen in just a tiny speck of the universe, which was the first captured in a telescope. The universe never ever ends. It is infinite in size. It’s funny when scientists say they want to unlock the secrets of the universe. That’s impossible. There are way too many secrets out there. The universe has given us an adjective in English that is misused. When we say something is universal, it doesn’t make sense. That’s because we’re saying it takes place or happens all around the universe, when in fact, it only happens on Earth. Another strange use of the word universe is that people talk about their universe. Sometimes they say their universe collapsed when something sad happened. Scientists even call our brain a mini-universe.



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