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Aurora Echo Emergency Mission

Students follow the crew of the Aurora Echo as they survey icy Nereid-7, decode a strange signal, and deal with a failing navigation system. They practice giving and following instructions, describing what is happening on scans and camera feeds, and reporting the mission in a short debrief.

B1 Intermediate60 minutesEnglishTeacher

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1. Image

The Aurora Echo is approaching Nereid-7. The crew is scanning the icy surface and looking for the glowing cave system near the landing site.

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2. Vocabulary

  • scan
    a detailed check using instruments or sensors
  • signal
    a message sent by radio, waves, or equipment
  • navigation panel
    the control area that helps a ship move safely
  • system failure
    when equipment stops working correctly
  • sample
    a small amount taken for testing
  • cave system
    a group of connected caves
  • landing site
    the place where a ship lands on a planet
  • distress call
    an urgent message asking for help
  • diagnose
    to find the cause of a problem
  • repair
    to fix something that is broken
  • continue the mission
    to keep doing the planned task
  • return to Earth
    to go back to Earth
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3. Grammar

Grammar: Instructions, Actions in Progress, and Sequencing

1) Giving instructions

Use the base verb to tell someone what to do.

  • Check the panel.
  • Compare the scan with the camera feed.
  • Wait for the next message.
  • Do not touch the control screen.

For a stronger, clearer instruction, you can add please:

  • Please check the power line.
  • Please follow the steps exactly.

2) Present continuous: actions happening now

Use am / is / are + verb-ing to describe an action in progress.

  • The engineer is checking the navigation system.
  • We are listening to the repeating signal.
  • I am watching the cave camera feed.
  • The lights are flashing near the console.

3) Sequencing words

Use sequencing words to show the order of actions:

  • First, check the warning light.
  • Then, open the diagnostics menu.
  • After that, test the external sensor.
  • Finally, report the result to mission control.

4) Full example

  • First, check the navigation panel.
  • Then compare the scan with the camera feed.
  • After that, follow the repair instructions.
  • Finally, confirm that the system is working again.

5) Common mistakes

Mistake 1: Using the wrong verb form for instructions

  • Incorrect: You checking the panel.
  • Correct: Check the panel.

Mistake 2: Forgetting -ing in present continuous

  • Incorrect: The crew is repair the system.
  • Correct: The crew is repairing the system.

Mistake 3: Mixing up sequencing words

  • Incorrect: Finally, check the panel. First, report the result.
  • Better: First check the panel. Finally report the result.

Mistake 4: Using present simple for something happening now

  • Incorrect: We compare the signal right now.
  • Correct: We are comparing the signal right now.

6) Quick practice model

  • First, open the diagnostics screen.
  • Then read the warning message.
  • After that, restart the system.
  • Finally, tell mission control what changed.

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4. Text

Mission Log: Aurora Echo

Log 14:22 — We are moving over the ice field near the landing site on Nereid-7. The external camera shows bright white ridges and a dark opening in the rock wall. Dr. Vale is checking the scan data while Engineer Rios is preparing the sample kit.

Log 14:31 — First, we lower the drone into the cave entrance. Then we see a blue glow on the camera feed. After that, the instruments pick up a repeating signal from deeper inside the cave system. It sounds weak, but it is regular.

Log 14:34 — The signal is getting stronger, and the navigation panel is flickering. Commander Shaw is asking the crew to stay calm and follow instructions. We are comparing the signal with the map, but the route display is changing by itself.

Log 14:38 — We are reporting the problem to mission control and waiting for advice. The survey is not finished yet, but the ship may need a quick repair before we collect more samples.

Language note

In mission logs, crews often use short action sentences. They use the present continuous for actions happening now: We are lowering the drone. They also use imperatives for instructions: Check the panel. Compare the readings. Sequencing words help explain order: *first, then, after that, finally.

Context

Nereid-7 is an icy world, so the crew must work carefully near the cave entrance and keep the ship safe. The repeating signal may be important, so the team has to decide what to do next.

Discuss

  1. What part of the log sounds most urgent?
  2. Why do you think the crew notices the signal before the navigation problem gets worse?
  3. What should the crew do next: continue the survey or stop and repair the ship?

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5. Multiple choice

Read the mission log, then choose the best answer for each question.

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What are the crew doing when the mission log begins?

  • They are repairing the ship in orbit.

  • They are surveying the icy surface near the landing site.

  • They are speaking to Mission Control on Earth.

  • They are leaving Nereid-7 immediately.

2.

What detail do they notice in the cave area?

  • A warm river under the ice.

  • A glowing cave system near the rocks.

  • A large city entrance.

  • A storm moving across the plain.

3.

What happens halfway through the survey?

  • The sample kit disappears.

  • The navigation panel starts to fail.

  • The crew loses their helmets.

  • The landing site changes location.

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What do the crew decide to do next?

  • Continue the survey without checking anything.

  • Repair the ship before collecting more samples.

  • Ignore the signal and sleep.

  • Return to Earth at once without reporting.

Answer key (teachers only)

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  • Q1B. They are surveying the icy surface near the landing site.
  • Q2B. A glowing cave system near the rocks.
  • Q3B. The navigation panel starts to fail.
  • Q4B. Repair the ship before collecting more samples.

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6. Listening

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Listening: Mission Control Update

Listen carefully to the message. Focus on the problem, the order of the instructions, and what the crew must do next.

After listening, answer these questions:

  1. What unusual thing is Mission Control receiving from the Aurora Echo area?
  2. What does Mission Control want the crew to check first?
  3. What should they compare with the signal after that?
  4. What does Mission Control tell the crew not to do?
  5. What is the final instruction?
  6. What action does the commander confirm?

Bonus question: Why is the message urgent?

Teacher audio script
Mission Control: Aurora Echo, this is Mission Control. We are picking up a repeating signal from your location, and it does not match the survey pattern. First, inspect the navigation panel and report any warning lights or frozen controls. Then compare the signal with the newest scan results and the camera feed from the cave entrance. After that, check whether the ship is still on course. Finally, send a short report and wait for our next instruction. Do not go deeper into the cave until we clear the route.
Commander: Understood. We are checking the panel now and comparing the data right away.

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7. True / false

Listen to the audio and decide if each statement is true or false.

  • Mission Control says the crew should check the navigation panel before anything else.

  • Mission Control tells the crew to keep surveying the cave area right away.

  • The crew is asked to compare the camera feed with the scan results.

  • Mission Control says the ship should ignore the signal and wait without reporting back.

Answer key (teachers only)

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  • 1. Mission Control says the crew should check the navigation panel before …True
  • 2. Mission Control tells the crew to keep surveying the cave area right aw…False
  • 3. The crew is asked to compare the camera feed with the scan results.True
  • 4. Mission Control says the ship should ignore the signal and wait without…False

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8. Image

Look carefully at the scan images and map clues. What can the crew see, and what do the clues tell them to do next?

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9. Matching

Match each clue with the correct meaning or action.

Column A

  • Repeating signal on the monitor
  • Navigation panel alert
  • Blue glow inside the cave
  • First
  • After that

Column B

  • A message that keeps coming back again and again
  • A warning that the ship’s control system is not working properly
  • A sign that the cave may be the right place to collect samples
  • Do the first step in the order
  • Do the next step in the sequence

Answer key (teachers only)

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  • 1. Repeating signal on the monitorA message that keeps coming back again and again
  • 2. Navigation panel alertA warning that the ship’s control system is not working properly
  • 3. Blue glow inside the caveA sign that the cave may be the right place to collect samples
  • 4. FirstDo the first step in the order
  • 5. After thatDo the next step in the sequence

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10. Speaking

Class speaking activity — read, then practise aloud with your teacher or partner

Partner Mission Brief

You are on the Aurora Echo. Work in pairs: one student is the Commander, and the other is the Engineer.

Your mission

  • The Commander gives clear instructions.
  • The Engineer follows the steps and says what is happening on the screen.
  • Use present continuous to describe actions in progress.
  • Use imperatives for instructions.
  • Use sequencing words: first, then, after that, finally.

Useful phrases

  • First, check the navigation system.
  • Then compare the scan with the camera feed.
  • After that, look for any warning lights.
  • Finally, tell me what you can see.
  • I’m seeing a red alert on the display.
  • The screen is flickering, and the route is changing.
  • The panel is showing an error message.
  • We are following the instructions now.

Partner task

  1. The Commander gives one instruction at a time.
  2. The Engineer responds after each step.
  3. The Engineer must report what the screen, scan, or panel shows.
  4. Switch roles after one round.

Speak about these mission moments

  • a warning light appears on the control screen
  • the scan shows an unusual shape near the cave entrance
  • the camera feed is moving but the route line is broken
  • the navigation display is not matching the map
  • the crew is deciding what to do next

Challenge questions

  • Which step should come first when the system starts to fail?
  • What can the Engineer see on the display right now?
  • Which instruction is the clearest and safest?
  • What should the crew do after checking the scan?
  • Should they repair the system or keep surveying for a little longer?

Quick speaking rule

Keep your instructions short, calm, and clear. Use one step at a time, and always say what is happening now.

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11. AI conversation

Roles set by your teacherRole-play

Who is responsible for what

Stay in your role during the live voice chat. The AI partner follows the other role.

You (student)

Crew Engineer

AI partner

Mission Control Officer

What to do

  • Use your microphone and speak for about 5 minutes.
  • Stay in your role and keep the conversation about the navigation problem, scan data, and camera feed.
  • Listen carefully to Mission Control’s instructions and respond step by step.
  • Work toward the safe solution: repair the navigation system first, then continue the mission report.

Students connect here for a live 5-minute AI voice conversation.

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12. Grammar practice

Choose the best answer for each grammar question.

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Choose the best instruction: ___ the cable before you restart the console.

  • Disconnect

  • Disconnecting

  • Disconnected

  • Disconnects

2.

Which sentence is correct?

  • The engineer is checking the power line now.

  • The engineer check the power line now.

  • The engineer is check the power line now.

  • The engineer checked the power line now now.

3.

Choose the best sequencing word: ___, open the maintenance hatch and inspect the wires.

  • First

  • Already

  • Never

  • Soon

4.

Which sentence uses the present continuous correctly?

  • We are hearing a repeating signal from the cave.

  • We hear are a repeating signal from the cave.

  • We are heard a repeating signal from the cave.

  • We hearing a repeating signal from the cave.

5.

Choose the best instruction: ___ the map with the latest scan before you make a decision.

  • Compare

  • Comparing

  • Compared

  • Compares

Answer key (teachers only)

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  • Q1A. Disconnect
  • Q2A. The engineer is checking the power line now.
  • Q3A. First
  • Q4A. We are hearing a repeating signal from the cave.
  • Q5A. Compare

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13. Word ordering

Teacher preview — use the slider to move between sentences and try the task as students see it.

Put the words in order to build each mission sentence.

Sentence 1 / 3

Your sentence

Tap words to place them here

Word bank

Sentence 1 of 3: 0 / 6 words placed

Answer key (teachers only)

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  • Slide 1First, we checked the sensor grid.
  • Slide 2Then we found the lost probe signal.
  • Slide 3Finally, we fixed the navigation panel.

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14. Writing task

Write a short mission debrief about the Aurora Echo incident. Students should describe what happened, what they saw on the scans and camera feed, the steps they followed, how they repaired the navigation system, and how they identified the signal as a distress call from a lost probe. Encourage first, then, after that, finally, and present continuous for ongoing actions.

Aim for at least 70 words.

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15. Voice message

Record a short voice message to Mission Control.

Speak for 45–60 seconds and give a clear, calm debrief. Include:

  • what problem started during the mission
  • what you and the crew did first
  • how you used the instructions to handle the situation
  • why you decided to repair the navigation system before continuing
  • what the final safe return plan is

Try to use first, then, after that, and finally. Speak in complete sentences and keep your message professional.

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16. Board game

Student's turn

Student
Teacher

Play the Aurora Echo review game: move from scan to signal to repair, then finish with a safe return to Earth. Work with a partner, follow the instructions, and see if you can save the mission.

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