The Reading / Listening - Rocket Science - Level 5

We have the impression that rocket scientists and brain surgeons are super-brainy. New research suggests the general public is actually just as smart as those high-flyers. Researchers assessed 329 aerospace engineers and 72 neurosurgeons on six different areas of cognition. The researchers compared their data with those from 18,257 respondents who previously took the tests. The researchers said: "Only two differences were significant: the neurosurgeons' problem-solving speed was quicker and their memory recall speed was slower."

The research questions the use of phrases such as "this isn't rocket science" or "that isn't brain surgery". These suggest something is actually quite easy to understand. The researchers said when we require rapid problem solving, "it might be more correct to use 'It's not brain surgery', but in situations where rapid information recall is needed this phrase should be avoided". This gives hope to all of us who want exciting careers with "genius-level" requirements. However, this could lead to an excess of brain surgeons and rocket designers.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Rocket Science - Level 4 or  Rocket Science - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-59647067
  • https://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog/rocket-scientists-and-brain-surgeons-are-no-smarter-than-you-study-finds/
  • https://www.sciencealert.com/researchers-pit-rocket-scientists-and-brain-surgeons-against-each-other-in-a-battle-of-wits


Make sure you try all of the online activities for this reading and listening - There are dictations, multiple choice activities, drag and drop activities, sentence jumbles, which word activities, text reconstructions, spelling, gap fills and a whole lot more. Please enjoy :-)

Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. brain surgeons
  2. ordinary people are
  3. aerospace
  4. six areas
  5. They compared their data
  6. Only two differences
  7. the neurosurgeons' problem-
  8. their memory recall
  1. were significant
  2. of cognition
  3. just as smart
  4. speed was slower
  5. are super-brainy
  6. solving speed
  7. with those
  8. engineers

Paragraph 2

  1. the use of phrases such as
  2. something is easy
  3. when we need rapid
  4. when rapid information recall
  5. The research gives
  6. those who want exciting
  7. this could lead to millions
  8. rocket
  1. careers
  2. hope
  3. to understand
  4. designers
  5. is needed
  6. of brain surgeons
  7. "this isn't rocket science"
  8. problem solving

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

We have (1) ___________________ rocket scientists and brain surgeons are super-brainy. (2) ___________________ the general public is actually (3) ___________________ as those high-flyers. Researchers assessed 329 aerospace engineers and 72 neurosurgeons on six different (4) ___________________. The researchers compared their data with those from 18,257 respondents (5) ___________________ the tests. The researchers said: "Only two differences were significant: the neurosurgeons' problem-solving speed was quicker and (6) ___________________ speed was slower."

The research questions the (7) ___________________ such as "this isn't rocket science" or "that isn't brain surgery". These suggest something (8) ___________________ easy to understand. The researchers said when (9) ___________________ problem solving, "it might be more correct to use 'It's not brain surgery', but in situations where rapid information (10) ___________________ this phrase should be avoided". This gives hope to (11) ___________________ who want exciting careers with "genius-level" requirements. However, this could lead (12) ___________________ of brain surgeons and rocket designers.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

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er-brainy.Newresearchsuggeststhegeneralpublicisactuallyjustassm
artasthosehigh-flyers.Researchersassessed329aerospaceengineer
sand72neurosurgeonsonsixdifferentareasofcognition.Theresearche
rscomparedtheirdatawiththosefrom18,257respondentswhopreviou
slytookthetests.Theresearcherssaid:"Onlytwodifferencesweresignif
icant:theneurosurgeons'problem-solvingspeedwasquickerandthe
irmemoryrecallspeedwasslower."Theresearchquestionstheuseofph
rasessuchas"thisisn'trocketscience"or"thatisn'tbrainsurgery".Thes
esuggestsomethingisactuallyquiteeasytounderstand.Theresearche
rssaidwhenwerequirerapidproblemsolving,"itmightbemorecorrectt
ouse'It'snotbrainsurgery',butinsituationswhererapidinformationrec
allisneededthisphraseshouldbeavoided".Thisgiveshopetoallofuswh
owantexcitingcareerswith"genius-level"requirements.However,th
iscouldleadtoanexcessofbrainsurgeonsandrocketdesigners.

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

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Free writing

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Answers

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