1. To talk about science and scientific achievements 2. To practise expressing intentions and wishes.3. To improve our listening ability.ScientistsBenjamin FranklinAlbert EinsteinPierre Curie & Marie Curie“Father of Integral Calculus” 积分学之父ArchimedesGalileo GalileiIsaac NewtonNicolaus Copernicus…Show your viewWhich one do you think is more important?How do they change our life?Electricity Cars AeroplanesRadio and televisionThe InternetCloning The Theory of GravityNuclear scienceSolar energyWhat do you know about them?Neil Amstrong Alexander Graham Bell Ray Tomlinson Listeningwords speaker achievement “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. ”Neil Amstrong “Mr Watson_____; I want you.”Alexander Graham Bell “QWERTYUIOP” Ray Tomlinson Part 1:Complete the chartCan you explain Tomlinson’s message?_________Listen to Part 1 and complete the chart below• Can you explain Tomlinson’s message? __________________________________________WordsSpeaker Achievement“That’s one small step for a man , one giant leap for mankindNeil Armstrong“Mr Watson, ______________; I want you.”Alexander Graham Bell“QWERTYUIOP”Ray TomlinsonThe first man who set foot on the mooncome hereMake the first telephoneSend the first e-mail messageThey are the first line of keys on a keyboard .Part 1“That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” These were the words spoken by Neil Armstrong, the first man ever to set foot on the moon. Some words become famous because they are spoken when a great new scientific achievement is being announced or made. These famous first words aren’t always beautiful or wise, but we remember them because of the important discovery or achievement that they be-long to. Another ex...