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Living on the Moon IELTS Listening Reading Practice

Living on the moon with an embedded video and vocabulary practice in real context to practice reading and listening comprehension Lecturer, author or publisher: Alex Gendler on TED-Ed YouTube Channel Video of Living on the Moon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5V2tcg1BvQ Reading practice on living on the moon You roll out of bed and leap eight meters across your underground habitat. The gray water from your sink drains into a small greenhouse where your vegetables grow. After suiting up, you head through a transport chute to inspect the generator. Outside, it's pitch-black – just as it's been for the last 12 days. This isn't ...

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8 thoughts on “Living on the Moon IELTS Listening Reading Practice”

  1. It’s really interesting for me to know that there is some holes on moon that were made so many years ago. And NASA’s Apollo missions only explored small portions of the moon. And the acceleration of gravity on moon is 1.6 but on earth is 9.8.

    • Yeah, all these points are quite fascinating about the moon. In addition, the moon is drifting away from the earth a couple of inches per year.

  2. I really enjoy these Ted-ed videos. They are truly interesting and informative. The subject of “space and astronomy” has always been appealing to me. The idea of living on another planet or somewhere else in the solar system is very exciting to me.

    • I agree. Living on the moon is quite fascinating and there’s been a fierce competition among some nations, namely the USA, China, and Russia, in making as much progress as possible in this field.

  3. 2. How many hours is doing exercise necessary on the moon? Why?

    • Thanks for your question. It’s better to reword your question in this way:
      How many hours of exercise per day are necessary to maintain health on the moon?

  4. 1. What is the biggest obstacle to living on the moon? And how can we overcome this obstacle?

    • Thanks for your question about living on the moon. I’ll be discussed in the class.

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