Part 1 ( Comprehension Questions with Sample Answer):
- How many people are going to colonized Mars?
 - How big is planet Mars?
 - How’s the atmosphere in Mars?
 - What about its temperature?
 - How’s the days , seasons and years in Mars?
 - What is Stephen afraid of that may happen to earth?
 - For those who dream of flying one day, what Mars could offer?
 - What is the most livable planet?
 - What is the distance between Moon and Mars?
 - When can we land Mars based on the speaker’s theory and how?
 
Part 2 (Express Yourself Questions):
- What do you know about Mars?
 - Do you think there was/is life on Mars?
 - Martians are from Mars; do you know what life forms on other planets might be called? 4. Are you interested in the secrets Mars holds?
 - Would you like to go to Mars one day?
 - Why are scientists so interested in Mars?
 - Do you think it’s possible that one day, many people will live on Mars?
 - What do you think of the idea often described by scientists that life started on Mars and moved to Earth, which means we are Martians?
 - What would you like to know about Mars?
 - Why is Mars red?
 - When do you think people will visit Mars?
 - Do you think it is possible that humans could ever live on Mars?
 - What will happen to the travelers during their trip to Mars?
 - Do you want to go to Mars forever? Why/not?
 - Do you want to go to Mars but come back to Earth? Why/not?
 - Where do you want to go for a long time? How long do you want to go there?
 - What will we need, and how can we get all these things? Health & Terra forming?
 - Why would we want live on Mars?
 - What facts do you know about the planet Mars? Share with the class.
 - If life is found on Mars, how does that change our views on life? What are the implications for politics, religion, philosophy and other human institutions?
 
Part 3 (Activity): Vocabulary Match
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


















