Living in Space ESL レッスン | 太空生活 — 人間と宇宙 #4
From the International Space Station to Mars colonies, humanity is learning what it takes to survive beyond Earth. This lesson covers life support systems, space architecture, the physical toll of microgravity, and the social challenges of building communities in space.
This is Lesson 4 of 8 in the “Humans & The Universe” (太空生活) advanced ESL series — designed for upper-intermediate to advanced learners who want to build critical thinking and academic vocabulary through science fiction and real-world scenarios.
What’s Inside the Lesson
This downloadable PDF includes:
- 読解文章 — ISS operations, Mars habitat designs, health challenges, and space governance
- 14 Key Vocabulary Words — with definitions and context
- 理解度確認問題 — testing understanding of the reading
- Vocabulary in Context — fill-in-the-blank exercises
- Critical Thinking Questions — open-ended discussion prompts
- Design Challenge — ‘Build Your Space Colony’
- Essay Prompt — 300-500 word response options
- Teacher’s Notes — Full answer key and lesson flow
Key Vocabulary
microgravity, pressurized, life support, radiation, habitat, terraforming, sustainability, orbit, module, bioregenerative, atrophy, quarantine, decompression, colonization
Why This Works for Advanced Learners
This lesson combines science fiction concepts, real-world science, 、 そして philosophical questions into one cohesive package. Students don’t need prior knowledge — the reading passage provides all necessary context. The progression from comprehension to critical thinking to essay writing builds multiple skill layers in a single 60-90 minute session.
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📥 Download Lesson 4: Living in Space (PDF)
Part of the “Humans & The Universe” 8-lesson series. Each lesson works standalone or as part of the complete series.
