George Washington George Washington was born on 22nd February 1732 and grew up in colonial Virginia. His formal education was slight: no more than 7 or 8 years of school. His favourite subject was arithmetic. He studied enough history and geography to know something of the outside world. But he never learned very much about literature, foreign languages and history.
George started working at 14 as a surveyor but later he became a leader with the Virginia armed force and became involved in the war with the French and Indians. George was against the ill treatment of people by their British rulers and fought with them for their rights. When the British disagreed, George Washington and his people decided to go to war.
In May 1775 Washington was declared as the General of the Continental Army. It was a hard time as George Washington had to train an army of colonial farmers to fight against trained British soldiers. The Battle of Yorktown was the last battle of the American Revolution. It was in 1789 that George Washington became the first President of the United States.
The capital of Washington was named after him, but he never served there. Many cities, parks, streets, bridges, lakes, and schools have his name. Washington's portrait appears on postage stamps, on the $1 bill, and on the quarter.
1.Read the text and answer the questions.
What subjects did Washington study? Which one was his favorite?
Why did Washington decide to go to war?
Why being the General of the Continental Army was a hard period for Washington?
When did Washington become the first president of the USA?
What places are named after Washington? On what items does his portrait appear?
2.Are the sentences True or False?
Washington had slight formal education: no more than 7 or 8 years of school.
Washington was good at literature, foreign languages and history.
George fought with the ill treatment of people by their British rulers.
When Washington was declared as the General of the Continental Army, he trained an army of colonial farmers to fight against trained British soldiers.
The capital of Washington was named after him, because he lived there for a long time.
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Profession to profession all the important — phrase that emerged from the Soviet era, in my opinion, today lost some of its meaning. Socio – humanitarian sphere of society is no less important than production. And the teacher is one of the first places. In fact, he is the source of knowledge which transmits them from one generation to the next.