On our trip to London today, we went !
bus across Waterloo Bridge. When we were
__ the bus, we saw the London Eye.
Then we went ?
__foot the rest
of the way to Covent Garden. We walked
around and then we went 4_
underground to Holborn to the British
Museum. You can go
bike
around the centre of London but we were
very tired. We took a train back to the hotel
and when we were 6
the train
we talked about what to do tomorrow
I would like to tell you about Steven Hawking. He was born in England 8 01 1942. Both his parents had studied at Oxford. Both his parents had studied at Oxford. When he was 21, Stephen started tripping, dropping items and his speech became unclear. After a series of tests, doctors concluded that Stephen was suffering from ALS- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; a disease which paralyzed him and required a speech generating device to communicate. His most famous theory is that black holes can emit radiation; also known as Hawking radiation. Hawking has received numerous awards but never won the Nobel Prize. To my mind, it is so sad. I think, he made lots useful invention.
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However, crisps were not sold in bags for over 50 years, until the crisp bag was developed by businesswoman Laura Scudder.
Flavoured crisps were not invented until the 1950s.
While a plain crisp contains only potatoes, oil and salt, a flavoured crisp is made with over 30 ingredients!
In the UK, six billion bags of crisps are eaten each year.
In the USA, crisps are not called crisps, in fact, but 'potato chips' are also very popular there.
680 million kilograms are enjoyed each year around the world!
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