Queen Music Show at the Space Centre

Introduction

On May 29, the National Space Centre in Leicester has a special event. It is called 'Queen Heaven'. People can hear and see the music of the band Queen.

Main Body

The show uses a big round screen and loud sound. You can see old videos of the band. You can hear famous songs like 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. Visitors can also see the Rocket Tower. There are six rooms with space ships. This centre is the best place for space in the UK. Queen started in the 1970s. The band had four members. They were very famous in the 1980s. After Freddie Mercury died in 1991, other singers joined the band.

Conclusion

The event on May 29 mixes music and space in Leicester.

Learning

🕒 Then vs. Now

Look at how the text talks about the past and the present. This is the secret to moving from A1 to A2.

1. The Present (Right Now) We use simple words for things that are true today:

  • "It is called..."
  • "This centre is the best..."
  • "You can see..."

2. The Past (Finished Time) When we talk about the 1970s or 1991, the words change to show the time is over:

  • Start →\rightarrow Started
  • Have →\rightarrow Had
  • Are →\rightarrow Were
  • Die →\rightarrow Died

💡 Quick Guide for You: If you see a date (like 1980s), don't use "is". Use "was" or "were".

Example:

  • Today: The band is famous.
  • 1980: The band was famous.

Vocabulary Learning

special
something that is different from usual; unique
Example:The concert was a special night for all the fans.
event
a planned public or private gathering or occurrence
Example:The event will start at 7 p.m.
rocket
a vehicle that flies into space
Example:The rocket flew high above the clouds.
tower
a tall structure
Example:The tower in the park is very tall.
famous
well known by many people
Example:The singer is famous worldwide.
mixes
combines two or more things
Example:She mixes music and dance in her show.
centre
a place where many activities happen
Example:The science centre is open every day.