THE ULTIMATE GRAMMAR MASTERCLASS
🚀 Mission to Mars: Advanced Clauses, Modals & Conditionals
🧠 Neuro-Fact: Contexto Temático
Esta tarea es un poco más larga y exigente. Por eso, hemos integrado todos los ejercicios de gramática dentro de un viaje espacial a Marte. ¡A tu cerebro le resulta muchísimo más fácil aprender reglas gramaticales si forman parte de una historia épica!
1. Priming: Space Vocabulary ⏱️ 4 min
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2. Reading: Mission to the Red Planet ⏱️ 12 min
🎧 Neuro-Listening: Lee y escucha a la vez. ¡Fíjate en los condicionales y conectores!
I What an incredible journey it has been! Since we first looked up at the stars, mankind has dreamed of reaching new worlds. Yesterday, the Ares V spacecraft was successfully launched from Earth, carrying a brave crew towards Mars. By the time they arrive, they will have travelled for more than seven months.
II The preparation for this mission was so complex that scientists spent two decades designing the life-support systems. In order to survive the harsh conditions of the Red Planet, the astronauts have been training in isolated deserts. The mission director explained that they had to create new technology so that the crew could produce their own oxygen. If the life-support system fails, the backup will activate immediately.
III Although Mars is currently uninhabitable, experts believe it holds the key to our future. Despite the obvious dangers, millions of people applied to join the mission. However, only six were selected due to the strict physical and psychological requirements. They were chosen because they possess unique skills to overcome any crisis. If they had not passed the psychological tests, they would not have been chosen.
IV Once they land, the first task will be to establish a base. What will they find? They might discover ancient bacteria beneath the surface. Scientists are convinced that there must have been oceans of liquid water millions of years ago. It can't be completely dead. As soon as the first samples are analyzed, we will know for sure.
V The commander of the mission, who is a veteran of the Space Station, transmitted a message just before leaving Earth's orbit. He said, "How small our planet looks from here! We are doing this to ensure that humanity can expand beyond its origins."
3. Reading Comprehension ⏱️ 10 min
A. True or False? (Find evidence)
- 1. The astronauts will arrive on Mars in less than half a year. Check Paragraph I: Look for the exact travel time.
- 2. Only a few people wanted to participate in this dangerous mission. Check Paragraph III: How many people applied?
- 3. Scientists are absolutely sure that water existed on Mars in the past. Check Paragraph IV: Look for the modal of deduction they use about oceans.
B. Find Synonyms (Interactive)
Busca en el texto palabras que signifiquen lo mismo. Pincha para ver la solución.
1. Courageous / Fearless (Par. I)
2. Very severe / Cruel (Par. II)
3. Defeat / Solve a problem (Par. III)
🧠 Brain Break (Pausa Activa)
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Grammar 1: The Master of Clauses 🧩
Elige la opción correcta para completar estas frases sobre la misión espacial:
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1. The astronauts trained for years they would be ready for anything.
a) in order to b) so that c) because of Purpose. Detrás del hueco hay Sujeto + Verbo (they would be). -> so that. -
2. the dangerous radiation, they must wear special suits.
a) Although b) Since c) Due to Reason. Detrás del hueco hay un sustantivo (the dangerous radiation). -> Due to. -
3. The rocket was fast that it left Earth's orbit in minutes.
a) so b) such a c) too Consecutive. Detrás del hueco hay SOLO un adjetivo (fast). -> so. -
4. They will start building the base they land on Mars.
a) as soon as b) by the time c) despite Time. Significa "tan pronto como". -> as soon as. -
5. feeling exhausted, the crew continued working.
a) Although b) Despite c) However Contrast. Detrás del hueco hay un Verbo en -ing (feeling). -> Despite. -
6. We are exploring the universe find a new home.
a) so that b) for c) in order to Purpose. Detrás del hueco hay un Infinitivo (find). -> in order to. -
7. The engineers designed a stronger shield the ship wouldn't melt upon re-entry.
a) so that b) in order to c) due to Purpose. Detrás del hueco hay Sujeto + Verbo negativo (the ship wouldn't). -> so that. -
8. the lack of gravity, astronauts lose muscle mass quickly.
a) Because b) Due to c) Since Reason. Detrás del hueco hay un sustantivo (the lack of gravity). -> Due to. -
9. The storm was severe that communication with Earth was lost.
a) so b) such a c) too Consecutive. Detrás del hueco hay SOLO un adjetivo (severe). -> so. -
10. We will celebrate our victory we take the first steps on Mars.
a) as soon as b) by the time c) despite Time. Significa "tan pronto como". -> as soon as. -
11. the space food is tasteless, it provides all the necessary nutrients.
a) Despite b) Even though c) However Contrast. Detrás del hueco hay Sujeto + Verbo (the space food is). -> Even though.
Grammar 2: Modals of Deduction & Modal Perfects 🔮
+90% (Estoy seguro que SÍ)
50% (Quizás/Posibilidad)
0% (Estoy seguro que NO)
Reescribe las oraciones usando Modales o Modales Perfectos:
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1. I am sure the astronauts are terrified right now.
The astronauts terrified right now. Presente + Certeza = must be. -
2. It is impossible that they saw aliens on Mars!
They aliens on Mars! Pasado (saw) + Imposibilidad (0%) = can't have seen / couldn't have seen. -
3. Perhaps the spaceship suffered a mechanical failure.
The spaceship a mechanical failure. Pasado (suffered) + Quizás (50%) = might have suffered. -
4. I am completely sure they landed safely yesterday.
They safely yesterday. Pasado (landed) + Certeza = must have landed. -
5. It was a mistake for the captain to ignore the warning. (Crítica)
The captain the warning. Crítica de algo mal hecho en el pasado = should not have ignored (no debería haber ignorado). -
6. I am sure the alien bacteria died millions of years ago.
The alien bacteria millions of years ago. Pasado (died) + Certeza = must have died. -
7. It is impossible that you heard a noise outside; there is no air!
You a noise outside; there is no air! Pasado (heard) + Imposibilidad (0%) = can't have heard / couldn't have heard. -
8. Perhaps the rover got stuck in the red sand.
The rover stuck in the red sand. Pasado (got) + Quizás (50%) = might have got/gotten. -
9. I am sure the commander is sleeping in his cabin right now.
The commander in his cabin right now. Presente continuo + Certeza = must be sleeping. -
10. It was a bad idea for you to open the airlock without a helmet. (Crítica)
You the airlock without a helmet. Crítica de algo mal hecho en el pasado = should not have opened (no deberías haber abierto).
Grammar 3: Exclamatives & Relatives 💫
📝 Exclamative Rules
WHAT (A) + Noun Phrase
¡Qué día! -> What a day!
¡Qué estrellas tan bonitas! -> What beautiful stars!
HOW + Adjective/Adverb
¡Qué bonito! -> How beautiful!
¡Qué rápido! -> How fast!
🔗 Relative Clauses
- 👤 WHO / THAT: Personas
- 📦 WHICH / THAT: Cosas o Animales
- 📍 WHERE: Lugares (En los que ocurre algo)
- ⏰ WHEN: Tiempos (Días, años...)
- 🔑 WHOSE: Posesión (Cuyo / Cuya)
*Usa comas (,) si añades información extra que se puede borrar (Non-Defining). En esos casos, NO puedes usar "that".
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1. Mars is incredibly cold! (Make an exclamative with HOW)
Mars is! How + adjetivo = How cold. -
2. It was a very dangerous mission! (Make an exclamative with WHAT)
it was! What a + adj + noun = What a dangerous mission. -
3. The spaceship is arriving tomorrow. It cost billions of dollars. (Relative Clause)
The spaceship, , is arriving tomorrow. Se refiere a una cosa (spaceship). Sustituye "It" por el relativo de cosas. -> which cost billions of dollars. -
4. The astronaut was chosen for the mission. His father is my friend. (Relative Clause)
The astronaut was chosen for the mission. Posesión (His father). Usa el relativo de posesión. -> whose father is my friend. -
5. The galaxy is absolutely enormous! (Make an exclamative with HOW)
the galaxy is! How + adjetivo = How enormous. -
6. It was a terrifying experience! (Make an exclamative with WHAT)
it was! What a + adj + noun = What a terrifying experience. -
7. The spacesuit is broken. I wore it yesterday. (Relative Clause)
The spacesuit is broken. Se refiere a una cosa. "Que yo llevé ayer". -> which/that I wore yesterday. -
8. The scientist discovered the new planet. We met him on Tuesday. (Relative Clause)
The scientist discovered the new planet. Se refiere a una persona que es el objeto de la frase. -> who/whom/that we met on Tuesday. -
9. We landed in the crater. We found ice there. (Relative Clause)
We landed in the crater . Lugar ("there"). -> where we found ice.
Grammar 4: Conditional Sentences (0, 1st, 2nd & 3rd) 🌌
⚖️ La Lógica de los Condicionales
If + Present, Present.
If you heat ice, it melts.
If + Present, Will + Inf.
If it rains, we will stay.
If + Past, Would + Inf.
If I were you, I would go.
If + Past Perf, Would have + Participle.
If I had studied, I would have passed.
⚠️ Cuidado: Unless = If ... not (A menos que).
Completa las frases con el tiempo verbal correcto para formar el condicional adecuado:
- 1. If I (be) the commander of this spaceship, I would land near the crater. Second Conditional (Hipotético: "Si yo fuera..."). Recuerda que el verbo 'to be' en condicional pasado siempre suele ser were para todas las personas.
- 2. If they (not find) water on Mars yesterday, the mission would have failed. Third Conditional (Situación imposible en el pasado: "yesterday"). Necesitas Past Perfect Negativo -> had not found.
- 3. Unless the solar storm (stop) soon, we won't go outside to explore. First Conditional (Futuro probable). "Unless" ya es negativo ("A menos que"). Necesitas Presente Simple -> stops.
- 4. If you mix hydrogen and oxygen in the lab, you (get) water. Zero Conditional (Hecho científico 100% seguro). Ambos lados van en Presente Simple -> get.
- 5. We would travel to other galaxies if we (have) faster spaceships. Second Conditional (Sueño hipotético ahora mismo). La otra mitad lleva "would travel", así que aquí necesitas Past Simple -> had.
- 6. If the oxygen levels (drop) further, the alarms will ring. First Conditional (Futuro probable). "will ring" en la principal, necesitas Presente Simple -> drop.
- 7. If we had brought more fuel, we (explore) Jupiter. Third Conditional (Imposible en el pasado). "had brought" (Past Perfect), necesitas Would + have + Participle -> would have explored.
- 8. I wouldn't touch that alien rock if I (be) you. Second Conditional (Hipotético/Consejo). "wouldn't touch", necesitas Past Simple. Recuerda usar were.
- 9. Unless the mechanic (fix) the engine, we will be stranded here forever. First Conditional. "Unless" funciona como un "If" negativo. La segunda parte lleva "will", así que necesitas Presente Simple -> fixes.
- 10. If a star goes supernova, it (release) massive amounts of energy. Zero Conditional (Hecho científico 100% real). "goes" está en presente, la segunda parte también -> releases.
Writing: A Captain's Log 🧑🚀 ⏱️ 30 min
Topic: Write a blog entry or diary entry (Captain's Log) describing your first day on Mars. Use at least one exclamative sentence, two clauses (time, contrast, reason...), one modal of deduction and one conditional sentence (If...). (120-150 words)
🏗️ Structure
- Header: Date / Location (e.g., Captain's Log: Day 1. Mars Base.)
- Intro: How do you feel? Describe the landing (exclamative!).
- Body: What did you do today? (Use time clauses: As soon as we landed...). What were the challenges? (Contrast: Although it was cold...).
- Conclusion: Your hopes/deductions for tomorrow. (We might find... / If we survive the night, we will...).
🔥 Power Vocab
- Exhausted but thrilled.
- A breathtaking landscape.
- We managed to overcome the technical issues.
- It must be the most quiet place in the universe.
- What a historic moment!
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