Title
19TH SPEAKING (LET'S TALK ABOUT SKY)
19TH SPEAKING (LET'S TALK ABOUT SKY)
Instructions:
I will display two questions for one minute. After that, you will speak on your own for two minutes, including the answers to the questions that I provided. Following that, I will ask you 3-5 questions related to your speaking.
Topics: LET'S TALK ABOUT SKY.
Question:
1. Do you like to watch the sky?
2. What is the sky like at night in your hometown?
3. Do you like to watch stars?
4. Have you ever taken a course about stars?
5. Is it important to study stars?
6. What's your favorite star?
Hints of Speaking:
1. Yes, I am really into watching the sky especially at night to count the millions of stars above. When I was a kid. I remember I sometimes laid down on the grass for hours to watch the shining stars during the summer because I was fond of imaging my favorite folk stories about the stars.
2. Well, as my hometown is a popular tourist destination and there is not so much industrial pollution, the sky is always clean and clear, and I can see the stunning night sky with the countless and glittering stars and sometimes even the galaxy.
3. Yes, watching stars at night sky are really wonderful.
4. No, but my grandmother once sent me a book about nature in which there were loads of stories about stars, I got most of my knowledge about the stars from it.
5. Yes, I believe that astronomy has always had a significant impact on our world view as it can help us open our eyes, give context to our place in the cosmos and that can definitely reshape how we see the world.
6. My favorite star constellation is Orion. It's very easy to spot on winter nights. Firstly, it has a huge red giant star, which may explode any time soon. Besides, it has a massive blue star which is very young. On top of that it also has a big nebula where new stars are being born - so it has everything!
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