GRAMMAR Give the correct answers to the questions.



1. When has the history of aviation extended?                                                            

2. When the first scientific principles of human flight appeared?

3. When did Leonardo de Vinci invent the airscrew and parachute?

4. Who are the Montgolfiers?

5. What did Montgolfiers succeed in?

6. By whom and when patented plans for an airplane with an engine were developed?

7. When and by whom the glider had been invented?

8. Who was the first glider pilot?

9. Who created a small, steam powered model plane?

VOCABULARY Write the definitions of the words and make up sentences using each word.

1 General aviation a
2 Aircraft b
3 Glider c
4 Experience d
5 Inventor e
6 Handle f
7 Runway g
8 Airport h
9 Development j
10 Commuting contract k

CARD # 5

GRAMMAR  Fill in the gaps with prepositions.

1.The first kites were invented ___ the Chinese.

2.Oliver of Malmesbury, a Benedictine Monk, is the first person to fly ___some distance (125 paces) __ the aid __wings.

3. Leonardo da Vinci designed the ornithopter, a wing-flapping aircraft that would use almost every muscle ___ the human body.

4.A glider designed ___Sir George Cayley lifted a ten year old boy briefly ___ the air.

5. Russian Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman__ space.

6.United States Apollo11 astronauts landed ___ the moon.

VOCABULARY     Match the words with their meaning.

1

In the USA and

Canada, the term

“airplane”

a

derives from the French aéroplane, which comes from the Greek ἀήρ (aēr), “air” and either Latin planus, “level”, or Greek πλάνος (planos), “wandering”.

2

An airplane

b

the wing, as it is a plane moving through the air.

3

The word airplane

c

is used for powered fixed-wing aircraft.

4

An aircraft

d

is a powered, fixed-wing aircraft that is propelled forward by thrust from a jet engine or propeller.

5

Aéroplane

originally referred to

e

is a vessel designed to move through the air.

6   

An airplane or

aeroplane (informally plane

f is a popular example of this type of vessel but there are many others.
7 The term airplane, on the other hand, g

is more specific and refers only to a powered vehicle that relies on fixed wings to generate lift.

 
             

WRITING Look at the picture and write parts of an aircraft and their functions.


 


CARD # 6

GRAMMAR Write the past simple forms of these words.

______________________________________________________

be plan decide invite go seem surprise walk come laugh bring

Circle the irregular verb with different vowel sound.

Brought saw told caught

Came     said paid made

Seem      send seen been

VOCABULARY Match the words with their meanings .

A                                                             B

1 Military aviation A is a comprehensive term covering the use of air transportation, airplane or helicopter, to move patients to and from healthcare facilities and accident scenes.
2 Civil Aviation B is the use of military aircraft and other flying machines for the purposes of conducting or enabling aerial warfare.
3 Air medical service C is one of two major categories of flying, representing all non-military aviation, both private and commercial.

WRITING Match the picture with the parts of an airport and write about their functions.

B
C
A

F
E
D

1. Terminal

2. Gate

3. Taxiway

4. Runway

5. Lights

6. Ramp/apron

CARD # 7

VOCABULARY Guess the words.


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