9 Complete the conversation between two friends. What does Mark say to Carol? Choose from the answers (a-h). There are two more expressions than you need. Carol: Hi, Mark. I was hoping to see you today. a That's right – and she's got a lot of experience. b What does she think? Mark: Carol: Have you forgotten? We have to talk about the class cake sale we're having to raise money for charity. c Well, personally l'd rather ask someone who knows, like my mum. d Oh, I remember now - sorry! So what do we have to discuss, exactly? e So what's the best way to find out about them? On the Internet? f I'm not sure about that, really. gWere you, CGarel? Why's that? h Let's do that. Would next Tuesday be OK? Mark: Well, first of all we need to decide which charities to give the money to. Carol: Mark: 2 Absolutely – I've already started looking up a few local charities. Is that OK with you? Carol: Mark: 3 Oh, yes - that's a good idea. She works for a teenage homeless charity, doesn't she? Carol: Mark: 4 Carol: Great – it'll save time if we do that. And l'll ask my brother. He volunteers at a club for teenagers with special needs. OK, we'll talk again soon, shall we? Mark: 5 Carol: Perfect! I'll call you then!
William Shakespeare was born in 1564. His father John was a glove maker, his mother Mary was a farmer’s daughter. He had 2 younger sisters and 3 younger brothers. He studied Latin, Greek and history, but left his school at the age of 14. He married Anne Hathaway, had daughter and twins. Before 1590 he had left Stratford and went to London, where he worked as an actor. There he started to write plays. Shakespeare helped to build a new theatre, which was called “The Globe”. He’s famous for his great comedies with happy endings, like “a midsummer Night’s dream”. He also wrote many tragedies with sad endings such a “romeo and juliet”. He had wrote 38 plays. He died on 23 April 1616
1.Because some of his ideas made possible the atomic bomb, as well as television and other inventions. 2.He was born in 1879 in a small German town. 3.They thought that he was stupid/ 4.No he did not pass the exam/ 5.After graduating from the college, Einstein started to work at the Swiss Patent Office in Bern. 6. In 1905 he created his 'Special Theory of Relativity'. Because hegave the world the most famous equation relating mass and en¬ergy (E = mc2 ), the basis of atomic energy. 7. 10 years 8.A Jew, and a pacifist, he was attacked by the Nazis, and when Hitler came to power in 1933 he decided to settle in the United States 9.Albert Einstein wrote a letter to President Roosevelt, at the request of several prominent physicists, outlining the military potential of nuclear energy and the dangers of a Nazi lead in this field. 10. No he did not 11 10
He studied Latin, Greek and history, but left his school at the age of 14. He married Anne Hathaway, had daughter and twins. Before 1590 he had left Stratford and went to London, where he worked as an actor. There he started to write plays. Shakespeare helped to build a new theatre, which was called “The Globe”. He’s famous for his great comedies with happy endings, like “a midsummer Night’s dream”. He also wrote many tragedies with sad endings such a “romeo and juliet”. He had wrote 38 plays. He died on 23 April 1616
2.He was born in 1879 in a small German town.
3.They thought that he was stupid/
4.No he did not pass the exam/
5.After graduating from the college, Einstein started to work at the Swiss Patent Office in Bern.
6. In 1905 he created his 'Special Theory of Relativity'. Because hegave the world the most famous equation relating mass and en¬ergy (E = mc2 ), the basis of atomic energy.
7. 10 years
8.A Jew, and a pacifist, he was attacked by the Nazis, and when Hitler came to power in 1933 he decided to settle in the United States
9.Albert Einstein wrote a letter to President Roosevelt, at the request of several prominent physicists, outlining the military potential of nuclear energy and the dangers of a Nazi lead in this field.
10. No he did not
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