1 Karl Benz (1844 - 1929) 2 Alexander Graham Bell (1847 - 1922) 3 Willis Carrier (1876 - 1950) 4 Percy Spencer (1894 - 1970) microwave telephone first car air conditioning b d A: When was Karl Benz born? B: He was born in ... . A: When did he die? B: He died in A: What did he invent? B: He invented
1) It's seven o'clock in the morning. Mary is making sandwiches for breakfast. 2) Does Margaret like chocolate? - No, she doesn't. 3) What do you usually have for breakfast?-Some yogurt and a hamburger. 4) Are there any tomatoes at home? 5) I like sandwiches and hamburgers, but pizza is my favorite. 6)What are the girls doing?-They are making omelet.They often have omelet for breakfast. 7) Mr Nelson begins his day with some mineral water. 8) They usually make salad for lunch. But now Mum is cooking soup.
Trafalgar Square is the GEOGRAPHICAL centre of London.
It was built to commemorate the NAVAL victory of Britain.
A lot of tourists come to this FAMOUS square every day.
It is busy and NOISY all year round.
I am sure this place is very INTERESTING and is worth VISITING.
TASK 2
London IS the capital of Great Britain.
The Romans FOUNDED a settlement on the river Thames MORE than 2000 years ago.
It WAS CALLED Londinium.
Now this large and prosperous city HAS a lot of sightseeings.
TASK 3
Not far from Trafalgar Square there is a quiet little street. It is Downing Street. At number 10 each Prime Minister has lived. Walking forward we come to Parliament Square. Westminster Abbey is situated here. It was founded in the 11-th century. Almost all British kings and queens have been crowned here.
TASK 4
My little sister comes (-) home at half past five.
Trafalgar Square is the GEOGRAPHICAL centre of London.
It was built to commemorate the NAVAL victory of Britain.
A lot of tourists come to this FAMOUS square every day.
It is busy and NOISY all year round.
I am sure this place is very INTERESTING and is worth VISITING.
TASK 2
London IS the capital of Great Britain.
The Romans FOUNDED a settlement on the river Thames MORE than 2000 years ago.
It WAS CALLED Londinium.
Now this large and prosperous city HAS a lot of sightseeings.
TASK 3
Not far from Trafalgar Square there is a quiet little street. It is Downing Street. At number 10 each Prime Minister has lived. Walking forward we come to Parliament Square. Westminster Abbey is situated here. It was founded in the 11-th century. Almost all British kings and queens have been crowned here.
TASK 4
My little sister comes (-) home at half past five.
(C)—
Our classroom is on the second floor.
(C) THE
Russia is washed by the ocean in the north.
(A)THE