Space

Imagine leaving Earth behind... Have you ever wondered what it would be like to travel into space?


The Solar System


  • 📌 Young Learners: Children & Teenagers


Download an engaging and fun worksheet taken from our VOICES 5 - Extra Practice Activities book and help your little students make a scale model of our solar system!


Click here to download the worksheet: The Solar System


*Tip: When you motivate your students to work in pairs or small groups and you incorporate multiple projects in your lessons, you teach English and the 4 C’s (Communication, Collaboration, Creativity and Critical thinking) at the same time.

Click here and learn more about the importance of the 4 C’s in the English language classroom.


The Solar System


  • 📌 Young Learners: Children & Teenagers


Take a look at NASA Kids' Club website and inspire your students to learn more about Earth and all the planets in our solar system.

Download the NASA’s Search & Rescue Colouring Book or the International Space Station Activity Book, play games and have fun with exciting activities for all English learners!


Space Training


  • 📌 B1+ level / Teenagers & Adults


Have your students ever dreamt of becoming astronauts? Would they like to become members of the next generation of space leaders and explorers? Help them to sharpen their reading skills and find out more about the secrets of space exploration with a great worksheet taken from our VOICES 8 student’s book!

Click here to download the worksheet: Space Training



Space Race to the Moon


  • 📌 B1-C2 levels / Teenagers & Adults


The Science Museum in London aims to inspire visitors with award-winning exhibitions, iconic objects and stories of incredible scientific achievement. Take a look at the SPACE RACE TO THE MOON page and find out how Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the Moon!

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