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Welcome to “What? Where? When?”, a fascinating game that delves into pivotal moments and influential figures in history. Discover the legacy of iconic personalities like Yuri Gagarin, the first cosmonaut, and John Lennon, the founder of The Beatles. Explore landmarks like Trafalgar Square and learn about literary giants such as J.K. Rowling and agatha Christie. From the discovery of penicillin to the first programmable computer, this game illuminates the monumental achievements and intriguing mysteries that shape our understanding of the world. Join in and test your knowledge!
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WELCOME TOTHE GAME “WHAT? WHERE? WHEN?”! Experts 9a Experts 9b GOOD LUCK! Teacher N.D. Golovko SCHOOL № 22 SHAKHTY Rostov Region 101-901-023
WHAT? WHERE? WHEN?
He was the first cosmonaut in the world. On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin flew into the space and spent 108 minutes there. It was the first time in history that the Russian spaceship "Vostok" with the man on board was in the space. 1 am sure that Y. Gagarin is a real hero of our country.
The longest lake– 56 km • The place where Nessie lives — a mystic creature • The place of interest to tourists
Who can you see on the top of the column on Trafalgar Square in London?
It’s the largest and oldest national museum in London. It has mummies, ancient clothes and Aztec death masks made of precious stones and others.
Full name: John Winston Ono Lennon • Born: 9 October 1940 • Occupation: songwriter, singer, musician, graphic artist, author and peace activist • One of the founders of The Beatles • Died: 8 December 1980
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Fullname: DavidRobertJosephBeckham • Born: 2 May 1975 • Professionalfootball (soccer) midfielder • A memberoftheEnglandnationalteam • Clubs: Manchester UnitedReal MadridLos Angeles Galaxy • theworld'shighest-paidfootballer
Name:Joanne"Jo"Murray née Rowling • Born: 31 July 1965 • Occupation: novelist • Genres: fantasy • Famous book – about Harry Potter
Born: 3 January 1892 • Occupation: philologist, writer and • university professor • Genres: high fantasy • Famous books: The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings • Died: 2 September 1973 (aged 81)
Name: Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan • Born: 15 September 1890 • Occupation: novelist (80 detective novels) • Genres: murder mystery, crime fiction • the best-selling writer of books of all time • Died: 12 January 1976
Born: August 13, 1888 • Occupation: engineer • inventor of the world's first working television system • Died: June 14, 1946
Born: 6 August 1881, Scotland • Occupation: biologist and pharmacologist • Best-known achievement: the discovery of penicillin • a Nobel Prize in 1945 • Died: 11 March 1955
Born: December 30, 1865, Bombay, India • Occupation: short story writer, novelist, poet, journalist • Genres: Short story, novel, children's literature, poetry, travel literature • Famous work: “The Jungle Book” • Died: January 18, 1936 (aged 70)
Born: 22 May 1859 • Occupation: short story writer, novelist, poet, doctor • Genre: detective fiction, historical novels, nonfiction, poetry • Famous book – about detective Sherlock Holmes • Died: 7 July 1930 (aged 71)
Name: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson • Born: 27 January 1832 • Occupation: writer, mathematician, clergyman, photographer • Genre: literary nonsense • Died: 14 January 1898
Born: 1659|1661(?) • Occupation: writer, journalist, spy • 500 books, pamphlets, journals • Famous novel: “Robinson Crusoe” • Topics: politics, crime, religion, psychology • Died: 24 April 1771 (?)
Born: April 1564 (exact date unknown) • Occupation: playwright, poet, actor • Genres: comedies, tragedies, tragicomedies, sonnets • 38 plays, 154 sonnets • Died: 23 April 1616
Born: 3 March 1847 • Occupation: inventor, scientist • Education: University of Edinburgh, University of Toronto • associated with the invention of the telephone • Died: 2 August 1922 (aged 75)
Born: 26 December 1791 • Occupation: Mathematician, analytical philosopher, mechanical engineer, • Originated the idea of a programmable computer • Died: 18 October 1871 (aged 79)
Sakharov is an oustanding person in our country. He was a great scientist. He took an active part in developing the hydrogen bomb. He understood that any atomic and nuclear weapons should be banned. He respected men and fought for human rights in Russia. He was awarded with the Nobel Peace prize in 1975. He was a humanist and fought for justice, peace, human rights. He was a great scientist and a public figure.
He was the father of the Russian science, the founder of Russian literature. He was an outstanding poet. M. Lomonosov was a physicist, an artist, an astronomer, a historian and a statesman. He made a telescope. He observed a lot of stars and planets with the help of his telescope. Lomonosov wrote the first scientific grammar of Russian language. He was the founder of the first Russian university. This university is named after M. Lomonosov and it is situated in Moscow. He was the father of the Russian science, the founder of Russian literature. He was an outstanding poet. M. Lomonosov was a physicist, an artist, an astronomer, a historian and a statesman. He made a telescope. He observed a lot of stars and planets with the help of his telescope. Lomonosov wrote the first scientific grammar of Russian language. He was the founder of the first Russian university. This university is named after M. Lomonosov and it is situated in Moscow.