Robots liquides : Terminators dans la vraie vie | Fiche d’exercice pour le primaire
Scientists have created tiny robots made of water and Teflon that can change shape, just like the T-1000 from Terminator 2. These liquid robots represent a breakthrough in medical science and nanotechnology, with potential applications in targeted drug delivery and microsurgery.
Ce free beginner to lower-intermediate ESL worksheet is designed for younger learners and beginners (ages 8-12, CEFR A1-A2). It includes a reading passage, vocabulary exercises, comprehension questions, and discussion prompts — everything you need for a complete English lesson on this topic.
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Niveau: Elementary (beginner to lower-intermediate)

What Students Will Learn
This worksheet covers liquid robot technology, medical nanotechnology, materials science, the science behind shape-shifting robots, and how real-world inventions compare to science fiction. The reading passage introduces key concepts through age-appropriate, engaging text that students will find interesting and relevant.

Vocabulary Preview
Key vocabulary words in this worksheet include: nanotechnology, Teflon, microscopic, targeted drug delivery, shape-shifting, prototype, biocompatible, breakthrough, innovation, molecular. Students will practice these words through matching exercises and contextual usage in sentences.

Worksheet Sections
- Reading Passage — An engaging article about liquid robots with bold vocabulary words
- Vocabulary Matching — Match 10 key words to their definitions
- True or False — Test reading comprehension with 9 statements
- Fill in the Blanks — Use context clues to complete 5 sentences
- Comprehension Questions — 5 questions to check understanding
- Discussion Questions — 3 open-ended questions for classroom conversation
- Answer Key — Complete answers included for easy grading
How to Use This Worksheet
This worksheet works great as a standalone lesson, a homework assignment, or a substitute teacher resource. For classroom use, have students read the passage aloud or silently, complete the vocabulary matching, then work through the comprehension sections individually or in pairs. Use the discussion questions for group conversation practice.
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