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24:47 – Read Along

TRANSCRIPT:

Welcome back to JForrest English. I’m Jennifer. And today we’re going to read a news article together, an advanced news article, so you can learn all of the natural expressions, advanced vocabulary, and complex grammar, naturally and easily. Let’s get started!

Our headline, nice and short, “Life on Mars”. A very interesting topic. A new study published in the journal Science shows definitive evidence of organic matter on the surface of Mars, organic matter, simply means living matter. Matter that is living. For example, in this picture, it looks like there’s some green. when you see green, you think plants. So it looks like living matter, organic matter. Now, let’s take a look at this. Shows evidence, shows definitive evidence. When I see this I say, wow definitive evidence. Definitive is an adjective that means firm, final or complete. So this evidence is firm, it’s final. You can think of it as not to be questioned. So you can’t question this evidence. It’s firm and final. So real evidence, it makes it a lot stronger. Of organic matter on the surface of Mars. Now, notice here, we have the journal Science and you see that science has a capital S. This is because it’s a proper noun, and you need to capitalize the first letter of a proper noun, proper noun. And it’s a proper noun because the name of the journal is science. That’s why it has a capital S. But if you were just talking about this subject science, I love science class, you don’t need to capitalize it because in this case it’s not a proper noun. The data was collected by NASA’s nuclear-powered rover Curiosity. Again, this is a great example, Curiosity, which you probably know as a noun. Curiosity is a good thing when you’re a student. But in this case, it’s the name of the Rover. The name of the Rover is Curiosity and that’s why we have a capital first letter. It’s a proper noun. It confirms earlier findings that the Red Planet once contained carbon-based compounds. I’ll be honest with you, I’m not exactly sure what a carbon-based compound is. It’s a compound that contains carbon, that’s all I know about that. Red Planet is another name for the planet Mars because it is red. So, when you see Red Planet, you know they’re talking about Mars. These compounds, they’re talking about the carbon-based compounds, also called organic molecules are essential ingredients for life as scientists understand it. Now notice how they explain what these compounds are, or why they’re important, because the average person, like me who doesn’t have a scientific background, has no idea what a carbon-based compound is. So they explain what this is. So now I know, okay. Essential, meaning very important, extremely important.
Important, and not just important, very important. Essential ingredients for life as scientists understand it. So now I know you can’t have life without these carbon-based compounds and they have found definitive evidence that these compounds exist on Mars, the red planet, essentially saying that life on Mars is possible. I’ve summarized all of the lesson notes and you can find them in the free lesson PDF. You can look for the link in the description or in the first comment. Let’s continue. The organic molecules were found in Mars’s Gale Crater a large area that may have been a watery Lake over 3 billion years ago. The Rover encountered traces of the molecule in rocks, extracted from the area. When you extract something, it means you remove it or take it out. So they have a rock, and within this rock, there are molecules, so they took those molecules out. They extracted it. This is also the terminology you use if you need to get a tooth removed.

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43 Comments

  1. Is there life on Mars ?

    It's a god awful small affair, to the girl with the mousey hair, but her mummy is yelling no !, and her daddy has told her to go, but her friend is nowhere to be seen….😢😢

  2. Hi, thanks for your all efforts we really find huge benefit of them . Could you suggest some sources which we can download from to improve reading skills and from b2 to c1 level ?❤❤

  3. I'm from india's some villge and I want to be fastidious in english because there are many exams in which that asked

  4. You are a great teacher .. thanks a ton for teaching us English in that really enjoyable way … greetings from Panama

  5. Hello, Jennifer😊 I watched both two types of lesson, Life On Mars, which I found perfect to understand sufficiently and precisely. Honestly, I'd rather watch the lesson with explanation in advance before watching the Reading Exercise. Yet don't mind me. Either will do. Anyway, thank you so much for your incomparable efforts.👍💞

  6. This weekend I will have had university exam wish me luck y'all I'm so nervous 🥺🥺🥺 I came here to watch your another amazing video. Jennifer you had incredible impact on my study specially for English, I had English teacher at school but she was not as good as you I swear. I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart cause your videos improved my English. I'm from Turkey and I don't like how they teach English in schools it's not helping us thus I watched your videos and other English teaches' as well . Now the big day is coming and I'm stressed a lot I hope it will be good for everyone 🫂🥺 love you x

  7. Hi Jennifer, Thanks for your highly- anticipated lesson abour red planet (Mars). this is a scientific article was led by NASA which let speculate about outer of the planet and its contain for example sulfur and other harsh (acute) elements nevertheless, they have groundless evidence for ancient life on Mars. This is a milestone for future studies and reveal new breakthroughts. Methane. I have curiousity about how Mars replenish Methane on its surface? if this survives a few hundred of years. Maybe, this element comes from deep under the surface of the planet but the source of the methane is unrevealed and a puzzle. even the most expert could fail due to equipments that they are not prepared for examining resources with precision. Nasa launched different missions unmanned (robots) and manned (crews) spacecrafts to study it deepenly.

  8. I was astonished when I get A on my math test. I check my email periodically. Due to the flood on shoes area, houses are inhabitable…❤❤ thank you greatly appreciated.

  9. NASA means National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Thank you for your teaching. Your explaination is easily understanable. I hope i will improve my fluency day after day.

  10. The best lecture and methode in youtube in order to increase advance vocabulary

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