Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
Years of research and trial and error culminated in the invention of the first locomotive on rails. Not bad for a father-and-son experiment. That's what Murdoch and his son George achieved in 1797.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
George Stephenson tries out his invention, a steam locomotive. He allows his son, Robert, to ride on it as long as he stays on the edge of the carriage and gets ready to jump off if the rails buckle under the weight of the locomotive... which they do. Luckily his son followed his instructions!
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
The future of the railroad depends on whether George Stephenson's locomotive, 38 cars long, will run or not. The local townspeople debate whether it will go full speed ahead or not budge at all due to its size.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
This next part of the Il était une fois series on George Stephenson deals with the Rainhill Trials, a competition that determined what kind of trains (steam engines or locomotives) would be used on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway.
Difficulty:
Beginner
France
This last part of the Il était une fois episode on George Stephenson deals with the Rainhill Trials, a competition that determined what kind of trains (steam engines or locomotives) would be used on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. Stephenson proves to be the best competitor.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
In the first episode of this new cartoon series, Once Upon a Time... Planet Earth, deforestation issues are addressed from outer space... Just grow a few trees in a spaceship and plant them on land later!
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
The Maestro tells his students about the famous "Biosphere" project in Arizona, the largest enclosed ecological system in the world.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
The Maestro gives us an overview of some of the major innovations of the last century, from the invention of the radio to the discovery of the first exoplanet. We've come a long way in just a few decades!
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
In the second part of this Il était une fois... (Once Upon a Time) episode on technology, the kids attend a technology show in Japan, where they play some amazing virtual reality games... and some practical jokes.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
The home of the future includes a talking refrigerator that gives you chocolate bars for breakfast! Unfortunately, it also includes some pesky robots....
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
Technology not only helps clean up our planet, but also allows us to explore the entire universe. According to the astrophysicist Alfred Vidal-Madjar, in five hundred years, we will have visited all the planets in the solar system.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
Modern technology comes to the rescue! Planet Earth has a chance of recovering from man-made pollution.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
A group of smart young people found revolutionary ways to solve our planet's woes. Electronic books, Internet mail and much more...
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
The students present the Maestro with various solutions for eliminating pollution on our planet, including vertical farms and biotechnology.
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