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ONE OF HISTORY'S GREATEST MYSTERIES

 In this topic, we talk about mysteries from history — events, places, or people we don’t fully understand. These mysteries make us curious and excited to learn more. Learners will practice using the present, past, and future tenses, as well as modals, comparatives, and superlatives to describe mysterious things.

Examples:

  • One of history’s greatest mysteries is the lost city of Atlantis.

  • People have searched for it for centuries.

  • Some believe it will be found one day.

  • Scientists are doing research to solve the mystery.


🧠 GRAMMAR

  1. Present Simple

    • It is a mystery.

    • Many people believe the story.

  2. Present Continuous

    • They are looking for more clues.

    • Scientists are asking questions.

  3. Past Simple

    • The story started a long time ago.

    • They didn’t find the truth.

  4. Future (Will / Going to)

    • We will know more in the future.

    • They are going to search again next year.

  5. Modal Verbs

    • You can read about the mystery.

    • People shouldn’t believe everything.

    • We must look for real facts.

  6. Comparatives and Superlatives

    • This story is more mysterious than others.

    • It is one of the greatest mysteries in history.

  7. Adverbs and Prepositions

    • They are still looking everywhere.

    • The answers are hidden under the sea.


📚 VOCABULARY (10 Words with Definition)

WordDefinition
MysterySomething that is difficult to understand or explain
DisappearTo go away and not be seen again
LegendA famous old story, sometimes not true
SearchTo look for something
AncientVery old
ProofInformation that shows something is true
ClueA small piece of information to help solve a mystery
TheoryAn idea or opinion about what might have happened
SolveTo find the answer to a problem or mystery
DiscoverTo find something for the first time

💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • It’s one of history’s greatest mysteries.

  • What do you think happened?

  • They’re still looking for answers.

  • There’s no proof yet.

  • Some people think it’s just a legend.

  • We may find more facts one day.

  • It’s more mysterious than any other story.

  • Can you figure it out?


✏️ SENTENCES

Positive:

  • Atlantis is a famous mystery.

  • Researchers are trying to find the truth.

Negative:

  • They didn’t find enough evidence.

  • You shouldn’t believe everything you read.

Questions:

  • Is there any proof of that?

  • Can you figure out the meaning?

  • Will they solve the mystery soon?

Answers:

  • Yes, many scientists are working on it.

  • No, they haven’t found anything new.

  • They’re going to search again next year.


🗣️ LONG CONVERSATION

Mia: Have you heard about the mystery of Atlantis?

Daniel: Yes! It’s one of history’s greatest mysteries.

Mia: Do you believe it really existed?

Daniel: I’m not sure. There’s no strong proof, but the stories are interesting.

Mia: They say it disappeared under the sea.

Daniel: Yes, some people think it was a real city.

Mia: Are scientists doing any research?

Daniel: Yes, they are exploring the ocean. They hope to find some clues.

Mia: I hope they figure out the truth one day!

Daniel: Me too. It would be amazing to discover something so old and mysterious.


📖 LONG READING

Title: The Mystery of Atlantis

Thousands of years ago, a Greek writer named Plato told a story about a great city called Atlantis. He said it was powerful and beautiful but disappeared under the sea. People have talked about this mystery for a long time.

Some think Atlantis was real. Others believe it is only a legend. Many scientists have looked for it in different places, but they haven’t found clear proof.

Today, researchers are still exploring the ocean. They use modern tools to search under the sea. Maybe one day, they will discover something that solves the mystery.

Questions and Answers:

  1. Who told the story of Atlantis?
    → A Greek writer named Plato.

  2. What happened to the city in the story?
    → It disappeared under the sea.

  3. Is there proof that Atlantis was real?
    → No, there isn’t clear proof yet.

  4. What do scientists use to search?
    → Modern tools to explore the ocean.

  5. Are people still looking for it?
    → Yes, researchers are still searching.

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