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THERE’S NO PROOF THAT ALIENS WERE INVOLVED

 In this topic, we explore how people respond to mysterious events when there is no strong evidence. Sometimes people believe in things like aliens or ghosts, but there is no proof. When something strange happens, people try to explain it, but we must be careful and use facts.

Examples:

  • There’s no proof that aliens were involved.

  • Some think it was a spaceship, but there is no evidence.

  • Others believe it was a natural light.

  • Scientists are still checking the data.

We’ll learn to talk about facts, opinions, and possibilities using clear English with common grammar structures.


🧠 GRAMMAR

  1. Present Simple

    • There is no proof.

    • Some people believe in aliens.

  2. Present Continuous

    • Scientists are investigating the strange event.

    • People are asking questions now.

  3. Past Simple

    • The lights appeared last Friday.

    • They didn’t find any strong evidence.

  4. Future with Will / Going to

    • Experts will share their results soon.

    • We are going to read the report tomorrow.

  5. Modal Verbs

    • It could be something natural.

    • They must check the facts.

    • We shouldn’t believe everything online.

  6. Comparatives and Superlatives

    • This event is more mysterious than others.

    • It’s the most confusing report so far.

  7. Adverbs and Prepositions

    • People often believe in strange stories.

    • The sound came from above the trees.


📚 VOCABULARY (10 Words with Definition)

WordDefinition
ProofFacts or information that show something is true
InvolvedPart of or included in something
EvidenceClues or facts that help to explain something
AlienA creature from another planet
BeliefAn idea that someone thinks is true
InvestigationCareful study to find out the truth
ReportA written or spoken document that shares information
FactA true and real piece of information
TheoryAn idea to explain something
EventSomething that happens

💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • There’s no proof of that.

  • They are still looking for answers.

  • It might be something simple.

  • I don’t believe in aliens.

  • Let’s wait for more facts.

  • The report is not ready yet.

  • We should stay calm.

  • That’s only one idea.


✏️ SENTENCES

Positive:

  • They are checking the evidence.

  • We will learn more soon.

Negative:

  • There is no proof that aliens were involved.

  • They didn’t find anything unusual.

Questions:

  • Is there any clear evidence?

  • Are they still investigating?

  • Will they tell us what they found?

Answers:

  • No, not yet.

  • Yes, they are working on it.

  • Maybe we will know next week.


🗣️ LONG CONVERSATION

Lina: Did you read about the strange lights?

Toby: Yes, I did! Some say it was aliens.

Lina: Do you think that’s true?

Toby: I don’t know. There’s no proof that aliens were involved.

Lina: True. It could be something else.

Toby: Scientists are investigating it now.

Lina: I hope they tell us soon.

Toby: Me too. I just want the facts.


📖 LONG READING

Title: Strange Lights in the Night Sky

Last week, people in a small town saw lights flashing in the sky. They looked like circles of blue and green. Many people were surprised and some even felt afraid.

Soon, people started to share ideas online. Some said the lights were from a spaceship. Others believed it was a weather event or a plane. Scientists joined the investigation and checked cameras and weather data.

So far, there is no proof that aliens were involved. The scientists believe the lights were probably part of a weather phenomenon. But they are still studying the case and will share a report soon.

Questions and Answers:

  1. What did people see?
    → Strange blue and green lights.

  2. What did some people believe?
    → That it was a spaceship or aliens.

  3. What are scientists doing?
    → Investigating the event.

  4. Is there any proof of aliens?
    → No, there is no proof.

  5. What do scientists think it is?
    → A weather phenomenon.

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