Set the Scene:
Let’s start with some engaging questions to connect your everyday life to the subject of airplane manufacturing. Please consider the following:
- Have you ever traveled by airplane and wondered how it was made?
- What do you think are the most important factors to consider when designing an airplane?
- How do you think technology has impacted the manufacturing process of airplanes?
- Can you think of any other complex machines that have a similar manufacturing process to airplanes?
- How do you think the design and manufacturing of airplanes will evolve in the future?
Featured Image Analysis & Prediction:
Look at the featured image and answer the following questions:
- What do you see in the image?
- What do you think this activity will be about based on this image?
- Can you identify any specific components or features of an airplane in the image?
Introduction:
Read the introduction to the activity and understand the context of airplane manufacturing. Consider the following points:
- Airplanes are complex machines with a fascinating manufacturing process.
- The manufacturing process involves design, construction, and testing.
- There have been significant technological and material advancements in airplane manufacturing since the Wright brothers’ invention.
Video Engagement:
Watch the video associated with the activity, available at https://maestrocursos.com.br/quizzed-esl-activities/how-its-made-airplanes/. Pause the video at the following strategic points and discuss the questions:
- Pause at 2:00 minutes and discuss: What are some of the key factors considered during the design phase of airplane manufacturing?
- Pause at 5:00 minutes and discuss: How has technology impacted the manufacturing process of airplanes?
- Pause at 8:00 minutes and discuss: What are some of the safety checks and tests performed during the assembly and testing phase?
Vocabulary Focus:
Review the key vocabulary related to airplane manufacturing and answer the following quiz questions:
- Which term refers to the study of the interaction between air and solid objects, such as airplanes, in motion?
- A) Weight distribution
- B) Aerodynamics
- C) Computer simulation
- D) Robotics
- What is the primary purpose of creating a blueprint in the design phase of airplane manufacturing?
- A) To test the aerodynamics of the airplane
- B) To assemble the components of the airplane
- C) To consider factors like safety and weight distribution
- D) To install electrical and hydraulic systems
- Which of the following is a technique used in the manufacturing process of airplanes?
- A) Virtual simulation
- B) 3D modeling
- C) Extrusion and carbon fiber composites
- D) Flight testing
- What is the role of computerized systems and digital control centers in the manufacturing process?
- A) To design the airplane
- B) To assemble the components of the airplane
- C) To monitor and manage the manufacturing process
- D) To test the safety of the airplane
- What is the final step in the assembly and testing phase of airplane manufacturing?
- A) Safety checks and tests
- B) Wing and landing gear tests
- C) Flight tests
- D) Installation of electrical and hydraulic systems
Grammar Focus:
Review the grammar focus on the use of gerunds and infinitives and answer the following quiz questions:
- The main purpose of the design phase is ____________________ a safe and efficient airplane.
- A) to designing
- B) designing
- C) to design
- D) design
- The use of computer simulations and wind tunnels is crucial for ____________________ the design.
- A) to test
- B) testing
- C) test
- D) to refining
- The manufacturing process ____________________ creating various components, including the fuselage and wings.
- A) involves to create
- B) involves creating
- C) involve creating
- D) involves to
- The assembly process begins with ____________________ the fuselage.
- A) to attach
- B) attaching
- C) attach
- D) to fitting
- The purpose of flight tests is ____________________ safe and efficient operation.
- A) to ensuring
- B) ensure
- C) to ensure
- D) ensuring