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Presented by Tran Thi Lan Anh and Cao Trong Nhan

Dien Bien training and education department Dien Bien Ethnic Minority boarding high school. THE ELECTRONIC LEARNING ENGLISH LESSON. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ). Presented by Tran Thi Lan Anh and Cao Trong Nhan. Who are they?. What are they famous for?. Isaac Newton

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  1. Dien Bien training and education department Dien Bien Ethnic Minority boarding high school THE ELECTRONIC LEARNING ENGLISH LESSON Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) Presented by Tran Thi Lan Anh and Cao Trong Nhan

  2. Who are they? What are they famous for? Isaac Newton ( English physicist, mathematician, 1642 - 1727) Albert Einstein ( Physicist, received 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics, 1879 -1955) People’s background What are these informations told us about? Alfred Nobel (Swedish chemist, an engineer, 1833 -1896) Pierre Curie (French physicist, 1859 -1906 )

  3. Unit 3: PEOPLE'S BACKGROUND Part A: Reading

  4. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) I. Before you read VOCABULARY Trưởng thành mature (adj) Many years ago, Minh was a student Now he is a teacher  Now, Minh is amatureperson

  5. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) I. Before you read VOCABULARY brilliant (adj) intelligent thông minh = keep in mind ấp ủ harbour (v) = with flying colours with very high mark = Đạt điểm cao determine (v) Đánh giá, xác định

  6. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) I. Before you read VOCABULARY ease (v) giảm bớt She has a headache. She should take an aspirin to ease her headache

  7. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) VOCABULARY mature (adj) Trưởng thành brilliant (adj) thông minh harbour (v) ấp ủ with flying colours Đạt điểm cao determine (v) Đánh giá, xác định ease (v) giảm bớt

  8. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) Match a word/ phrase in A with its meaning in B. a - 2 b - 4 c - 6 d - 1 e - 3 f - 5

  9. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) II. While you read Look at the passage at page 32 in the textbook, listen to the tapescript and then do the tasks that follow.

  10. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) Marie Curie was born in Warsaw on November 7th, 1867. She received general education in local schools and some scientific training from her father. As a brilliant and mature student, Marie Curie harboured the dream of scientific career, which was impossible for a woman at that time. To save money for a study tour abroad, she had to work as a private tutor, and her studies were interrupted. Finally, in 1891, Marie , with very little money to live on , went to Paris to realise her dream at the Sorbonne. In spite of her difficult living conditions, she worked extremely hard. She earned a degree in Physics with flying colours , and went on to take another degree in Mathematics. She met Pierre Curie in the school of Physics in 1894 and a year later they got married. From then on, they work together on their research. In 1903, Marie became the first woman to receive a PhD from the Sorbonne. After the tragic death of Pierre Curie in 1906, she took up the position which her husband had obtained at the Sorbonne. Thus she was the first woman in France to be at a university professor. Soon after, she was awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for determining the atomic weight of radium. But her real joy was “easing human suffering”. The founding of the Radium Institute in 1914 made her humanitarian which come true.

  11. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) II. While you read Task 1: Decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) 1. Marie Curie went to school in Warsaw. 2. Her dream was to become a private tutor. 3. At the Sorbonne, she studied very well. 4. She married Pierre Curie in 1894. 5. She was the first woman professor at the Sorbonne.

  12. A) True B) False Submit Clear Submit Clear 1. Marie Curie went to school in Warsaw. Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You answered this correctly! You did not answer this question completely You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:

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  14. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) T 1. Marie Curie went to school in Warsaw. Paragraph 1: Marie Curiewas born in Warsaw on November 7th, 1867. She received general education in local schoolsand some scientific training from her father. 1

  15. A) True B) False Submit Clear Submit Clear 2. Her dream was to become a private tutor. Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You answered this correctly! You did not answer this question completely You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:

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  17. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) F 2. Her dream was to become a private tutor. Paragraph2: As a brilliant and mature student, Marie Curie harboured the dream of scientific career,which was impossible for a woman at that time. To save money for a study tour abroad, she had to work as a private tutor, and her studies were interrupted. 1 a scientist

  18. A) True B) False Submit Clear Submit Clear 3. At the Sorbonne, she studied very well. Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You answered this correctly! You did not answer this question completely You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:

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  20. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) T 3. At the Sorbonne, she studied very well. Paragraph 3: Finally, in 1891, Marie , with very little money to live on, went to Paris to realise her dream at the Sorbonne. In spite of her difficult living conditions, she worked extremely hard. She earned a degree in Physics with flying colours , and went on to take another degree in Mathematics. 1 5

  21. A) True B) False Submit Clear Submit Clear 4. She married Pierre Curie in 1894 Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You answered this correctly! You did not answer this question completely You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:

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  23. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) F 4. She married Pierre Curie in 1894. Paragraph 3: 1 Finally, in 1891, Marie , with very little money to live on , went to Paris to realise her dream at the Sorbonne. In spite of her difficult living conditions, she worked extremely hard. She earned a degree in Physics with flying colours , and went on to take another degree in Mathematics. She met Pierre Curie in the school of Physics in 1894 and a year later they got married.From then on, they work together on their research. In 1903, Marie became the first woman to receive a PhD from the Sorbonne. 6 1895

  24. A) True B) False Submit Clear Submit Clear 5. She was the first woman professor at the Sorbonne Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You answered this correctly! You did not answer this question completely You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:

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  26. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) 5. She was the first woman professor at the Sorbonne. T Paragraph 3: Finally, in 1891, Marie , with very little money to live on , went to Paris to realise her dream at the Sorbonne. In spite of her difficult living conditions, she worked extremely hard. She earned a degree in Physics with flying colours , and went on to take another degree in Mathematics. She met Pierre Curie in the school of Physics in 1894 and a year later they got married. From then on, they work together on their research. In 1903,Marie became the first woman to receive a PhD from the Sorbonne. 1 5 9

  27. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) Task 2. Read the passage and choose the best option to complete the following sentences. • Marie Curie received some scientific training from.... • She worked as a private tutor to ......... • 3. Marie Curie was awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for............. • 4. It can be inferred from the passage that her real joy was .........

  28. A) her farther B) her husband C) a private tutor D) a proffessor Submit Clear Submit Clear 1. Marie Curie received some scientific training from ......... Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You did not answer this question completely You answered this correctly! You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:

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  30. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) 1. Marie Curie received some scientific training from.... Paragraph 1: Marie Curie was born in Warsaw on November 7th, 1867. She received general education in local schools and some scientific training from her father. 1 A. her farther

  31. A) receive a PhD B) earn a degree in Maths C) do nothing D) save money for a study tour abroad Submit Clear Submit Clear 2. Marie Curie worked as a private tutor to .... Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You did not answer this question completely You answered this correctly! You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:

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  33. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) 2. Marie Curie worked as a private tutor to.... Paragraph 2: As a brilliant and mature student, Marie Curie harboured the dream of scientific career, which was impossible for a woman at that time. To save money for a study tour abroad, she had to work as a private tutor, and her studies were interrupted. 1 5 D. save money for a study tour abroad

  34. A) finding out the Radium B) setting up Radium Institute C) determining the atomic weight of radium D) determining the Radium Submit Clear Submit Clear 3. Marie Curie was awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for... Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You did not answer this question completely You answered this correctly! You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:

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  36. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) 3. Marie Curie was awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for...... Paragraph4: After the tragic death of Pierre Curie in 1906, she took up the position which her husband had obtained at the Sorbonne. Thus she was the first woman in France to be at a university professor. Soon after, she was awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for determining the atomic weight of radium. But her real joy was “easing human suffering”. The founding of the Radium Institute in 1914 made her humanitarian which come true. 1 5 C. determining the atomic weight of radium

  37. A) Nobel Prize B) making human less severe C) increasing human suffering D) making a lot of money Submit Clear Submit Clear 4. It can be inferred from the passage that her real joy was... Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You did not answer this question completely You answered this correctly! You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:

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  39. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) 4. It can be inferred from the passage that her real joy was............... Paragraph 4: After the tragic death of Pierre Curie in 1906, she took up the position which her husband had obtained at the Sorbonne. Thus she was the first woman in France to be at a university professor. Soon after, she was awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for determining the atomic weight of radium. But her real joy was “easing human suffering”. The founding of the Radium Institute in 1914 made her humanitarian which come true. 1 6 B. making human less severe

  40. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) Task 3. Read the passage and choose the best answer for the following questions. 1. When and where was Marie Curie born? 2. What kind of student was she? 3. For what did she go to Paris? 4. When did she become the first woman to get a PhD?

  41. A) In 1867 in Warsaw B) In 1891 in Warsaw C) In 1867 in France D) In 1891 in France Submit Clear Submit Clear 1. When and where was Marie curie born? Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You did not answer this question completely You answered this correctly! You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:

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  43. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) 1. When and where was Marie Curie born? Paragraph 1: Marie Curie was born in Warsaw on November 7th, 1867. She received general education in local schools and some scientific training from her father. 1 A. In 1867 in Warsaw

  44. A) Brilliant and beautifull B) Beautiful but silly C) Brilliant and mature D) Mature and pretty Submit Clear Submit Clear 2. What kind of student was she? Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You did not answer this question completely You answered this correctly! You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:

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  46. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) 2. What kind of student was she? Paragraph2: As a brilliant and mature student, Marie Curie harboured the dream of scientific career, which was impossible for a woman at that time. To save money for a study tour abroad, she had to work as a private tutor, and her studies were interrupted. 1 5 C. Brilliant and mature

  47. A) to get married B) to receive general education C) to found th Radium Institute D) to realise her dream Submit Clear Submit Clear 3. For what did she go to Paris? Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You did not answer this question completely You answered this correctly! You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:

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  49. Unit 3: People’s background ( Part A: Reading ) 3. For what did she go to Paris? Paragraph 3: Finally, in 1891, Marie , with very little money to live on , went to Paris to realise her dream at the Sorbonne. In spite of her difficult living conditions, she worked extremely hard. She earned a degree in Physics with flying colours , and went on to take another degree in Mathematics. She met Pierre Curie in the school of Physics in 1894 and a year later they got married. From then on, they work together on their research. In 1903,Marie became the first woman to receive a PhD from the Sorbonne. 1 5 9 D. to realise her dream

  50. A) In 1894 B) In 1903 C) In 1906 D) In 1914 Submit Clear Submit Clear 4. When did she become the first woman to get a PhD? Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You did not answer this question completely You answered this correctly! You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:

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