Would you take a holiday to outer space? In this episode of the Easy English Podcast, we explore the rise of space tourism and how the idea of travelling beyond Earth is becoming more real every year.

Let’s start with today’s vocabulary. Listen out for these words and phrases during the episode:

  1. Orbit – the curved path of a spacecraft around a planet or moon.
    Example: The space hotel will remain in orbit around the Earth.
  2. Weightless / Zero gravity – a state where there is no feeling of weight, like in space.
    Example: Tourists would experience weightlessness for a few minutes.
  3. Launch – when a spacecraft takes off from Earth.
    Example: The rocket launch was successful and the capsule reached orbit.
  4. Commercial space travel – space travel offered to the public by private companies.
    Example: Commercial space travel is becoming more popular with billionaires.
  5. Spacecraft / Capsule – the vehicle used to travel in space.
    Example: The capsule can carry four tourists for a 90-minute journey.
  6. Astronaut – a person trained to travel in space.
    Example: You don’t need to be an astronaut to go to space anymore!

Useful Phrases for Speaking Practice

  • “If I had the chance, I’d definitely go to space.”
  • “It’s exciting, but I think it’s too risky.”
  • “Imagine looking down at Earth from orbit!”
  • “Right now, space tourism is only for the super rich.”
  • “Do you think it’ll be common in the next 50 years?”

✍️ Writing & Discussion Prompts

1. Would you want to go to space? Why or why not?
2. What do you think space tourism will look like in the future?
3. Should we explore space or focus on problems here on Earth?


✅ Comprehension Check – True or False?

  1. Most people have already travelled to space.
  2. Space tourism is currently very affordable.
  3. Weightlessness is a feeling of no gravity.
  4. The capsule stays in space for several months.
  5. Some people believe space travel changes your perspective.

(Answers: 1-F, 2-F, 3-T, 4-F, 5-T)

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