The Reading / Listening - Planets - Level 5

Five planets in our solar system have lined up in a celestial event called a conjunction. All across the world, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn could be seen without a telescope. The rare planetary conjunction was visible in clear skies before dawn. A weather website said the best time to view it was about an hour before sunrise. An astronomer said it was, "like a string of pearls spread out from close to the horizon". She was particularly happy at seeing Mercury, which is usually hard to see. She said: "It is very satisfying [to] see this faint twinkling planet."

The next conjunction will not be visible from Earth for another 20 years. The next one will be August 2040. This month's one was special because the planets appeared in the order they are positioned from the sun. Saturn was the farthest away and Mercury was nearest. Another astronomer said the conjunction was made better on Friday morning as a crescent moon joined the five planets. She called it a "delightful sight". The conjunction is rare because the five planets all have different orbits of the sun. Mercury takes 88 days to orbit the sun, while Saturn takes 29 years.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Planets - Level 4 or  Planets - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-61910977
  • https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/06/17/5-planets-align-morning-sky/7660250001/
  • https://www.cbsnews.com/news/planets-align-2022-five-mercury-venus-mars-jupiter-saturn-2022-06-24/


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Five planets in
  2. a celestial event
  3. Saturn could be seen
  4. visible in clear
  5. the best time to
  6. spread out from close
  7. It is very satisfying
  8. this faint twinkling
  1. planet
  2. skies before dawn
  3. view it
  4. to see this
  5. without a telescope
  6. our solar system
  7. to the horizon
  8. called a conjunction

Paragraph 2

  1. The next conjunction will not be
  2. in the order they are positioned
  3. Saturn was the
  4. Mercury
  5. a crescent
  6. She called it a delightful
  7. the five planets all have different
  8. Mercury takes 88 days
  1. sight
  2. farthest away
  3. to orbit the sun
  4. visible from Earth
  5. orbits of the sun
  6. was nearest
  7. moon
  8. from the sun

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Five planets in (1) ___________________ have lined up in a celestial event called a conjunction. All across the world, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn could be seen (2) ___________________. The rare planetary conjunction was visible in clear (3) ___________________. A weather website said the best time to view it was about an (4) ___________________. An astronomer said it was, "like a string of pearls spread out from close (5) ___________________". She was particularly happy at seeing Mercury, which is usually hard to see. She said: "It is very satisfying [to] see this (6) ___________________."

The next conjunction will not (7) ___________________ Earth for another 20 years. The next one will be August 2040. This month's one was special because the planets appeared (8) ___________________ they are positioned from the sun. Saturn was (9) ___________________ and Mercury was nearest. Another astronomer said the conjunction was made better on Friday morning as a (10) ___________________ the five planets. She called it a "delightful sight". The conjunction (11) ___________________ the five planets all have different orbits of the sun. Mercury takes 88 days to (12) ___________________, while Saturn takes 29 years.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Fiveplanetsinoursolarsystemhavelinedupinacelestialeventcalledaco
njunction.Allacrosstheworld,Mercury,Venus,Mars,JupiterandSaturn
couldbeseenwithoutatelescope.Therareplanetaryconjunctionwasvi
sibleinclearskiesbeforedawn.Aweatherwebsitesaidthebesttimetovie
witwasaboutanhourbeforesunrise.Anastronomersaiditwas,"likeastr
ingofpearlsspreadoutfromclosetothehorizon".Shewasparticularlyha
ppyatseeingMercury,whichisusuallyhardtosee.Shesaid:"Itisverysat
isfying[to]seethisfainttwinklingplanet."Thenextconjunctionwillnotb
evisiblefromEarthforanother20years.ThenextonewillbeAugust
2040.Thismonth'sonewasspecialbecausetheplanetsappearedintheo
rdertheyarepositionedfromthesun.SaturnwasthefarthestawayandM
ercurywasnearest.Anotherastronomersaidtheconjunctionwasmade
betteronFridaymorningasacrescentmoonjoinedthefiveplanets.Shec
alledita"delightfulsight".Theconjunctionisrarebecausethefiveplanet
sallhavedifferentorbitsofthesun.Mercurytakes88daystoorbitthesun,
whileSaturntakes29years.

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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