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Myth-Busters Vocabulary & Reading Jobs related to science Science understand the world around ut, but there's a lot of misinformation out it can be difficult separating science fact science lisbon. Here are a few science myths that are simply 1 Match the jobs (1-8) to a description of what they study (a-h). Tell your partner, physicist geneticist astronomer chemist psychologist geologist planets, the universe, space b the characteristics of substances and how they react. c the human mind and the way it works d the Earth's surface matter and energy numbers, shapes and space g all natural life the inherited characteristics of Having things not true. (MYTHBUSTERS Einstein failed Maths Albert Einstein a perhaps the most famous ever, and he widely considered to be a genius. theory of relativity changed the way we think about the universe, and, in 1921, he won the Nobel Prize for Physics. At the end of the 20th century, TIME magazine voted him "Person of the Century Unfortunately, a of people believe that he at maths! What is true is that when he was young, he failed a university exam because his mark wasn't high enough. He didn't the maths or physics sections, though. In fact, his marks in those sections were excellent, but he do well at French, chemistry and biology it seems that not even geniuses are perfect. myth bunter, misinformation, separate, myth, widely, geni theory, vote, struggle, have the, billion, neurons, come from, mental, physical, resources, misunderstand, brain scan, repeat, out of the blue, come up with, image, observe, anecdote Aphysicist studies b) Read the article again and choose the correct answer (4, 8, Cor D). Which job seems the most interesting to you? Tell the class I think being an astronomer is the most interesting because When he was young, Albert Einstein A did not go to school. was not good at maths. Had to take an exam twice D was better at some subjects than others. 2 in text 8, the writer suggests that 12 2 a) subheadings in the text. Do you think they are true? out Listen and read to find did not check his research. reporters might have made a mistake. C the human brain is not always active D humans use 90% of their brains. In C, the writer says that A there is some truth in the story Newton often about his theories. C the story is not very well known, D Newton never watched apples falling

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