Thinking in English

3. Life on Venus? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

13 min • 4 oktober 2020

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On today’s episode, we will discuss the recent discovery of signs of life on the Planet Venus, talk about why it is surprising, and think about whether searching for alien life is important.  

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Vocabulary List 

 Phosphine (n) - a gas, a mixture of hydrogen and phosphorus  

Extraterrestrial (adj) - not from the planet earth  

In those rocks may lie the best chance of finding extraterrestrial life 

 atmosphere (n) - mixture of gases around a planet  

These factories are releasing toxic gases into the atmosphere  

Astrobiologist (n) - a scientist studying the possibility of life in other parts of the universe 

 Astrobiologists believe there may be life on Saturn’s moon Titan 

 inhospitable (adj) - an area not suitable to live in  

Nothing can live in this inhospitable environment  

Scorching (adj) - very hot 

 it was a scorching summer day  

habitability (n) - potential for life to live on a planet  

They are using this telescope to determine that planets habitability  

To flourish (v) - grow or develop healthily 

 Parts of the city continue to flourish  

Desolate (adj) - empty and not attractive, with no people or nothing pleasant in it  

The house stood in a bleak and desolate landscape  

Comprehension Questions  

Q. What gas has been discovered in the atmosphere of Venus?  

A. Phosphine 

 Q. How hot can the surface of Venus be? 

 A. Up to 470 degree Celsius   

Q. What country’s spacecraft is currently orbiting Venus?  

A. Japan

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