Technology (Group Presentation) P Steven and two of his classmates are doing a presentation about computers. Listen to their presentation and match the presenters to the slides. Did 1 A Sclavusta 2 3 4 takes care of emails and organising checks and replies to messages sends pictures and videos Steven B • 40s computers - size of a room • calculators today more computing ability Annabelle late 50s/early 60s: computers - quite big, but faster, cheaper and use less electricity 70s: computers - microchips, monitors keyboard, mouse Barry 2 Who says what? Listen again and write their names. 1 Wed like to finish by thanking you all for your time 2 To take you all further forward in time I'm going to hand you to 3 Now it's time for to tell you all about our latest model 128
Pupil FSM. Participant in the UEFA European Under-19 Championship. He became one of 16 footballers who managed to score at the age of 17 in the highest league of the Russian Championship - on April 16, 2006, Pavel distinguished himself for Torpedo in the match against Krylya Sovetov.
In early 2007, he moved to CSKA, was announced in the summer. He made his debut on July 29, 2007 in a home game against the club “Khimki”, coming out in the first team [9]. The first goal for CSKA scored in a match against Ramen “Saturn” on August 10, 2008 [10].
In October 2011, Mamaev was transferred to CSKA youth for disciplinary reasons [11].
In 2012, he negotiated with several European clubs about his transfer [12], in particular, his transfer to Manchester United was 80% ready [13] - he had already signed a contract, and then it turned out that there was not enough matches for the national team [14] [15]. Since then, Mamaev ceased to be part of the main team of his team and was eventually rented (with the option to purchase the contract) to Krasnodar [16], where he became a player in the main team. He was able to distinguish himself in the game against CSKA October 27, 2013 (5: 1), scoring the “goal of prestige” [17]. Krasnodar was planning to buy out a soccer player’s contract from the Moscow club [18], which he did at the end of the autumn part of the championship [19] [20]. On April 16, in the Russian Cup semi-final against CSKA (0: 1), which ended in victory for Krasnodar, the Achilles tendon ruptured and dropped out of the game for five months. On October 2, 2014, he returned to the pitch in a match with Everton.
Maria Yuryevna Sharapova is a Russian professional tennis player. Her parents are originally from Gomel, Belarus, but moved to Russia in 1986 in the aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear accident. Sharapova was born in Nyagan, Siberia, the following year.
At the age of three, Sharapova moved with her family to the resort town of Sochi, beginning to play tennis at the age of four, using a racquet given to her by Yevgeny Kafelnikov's father. At age five or six, at a tennis clinic in Moscow, Sharapova was spotted by Martina Navratilova, who urged her parents to get her serious coaching in the United States.
At the age of seven she and her father Yuri, who could speak barely any English, boarded a plane to the USA with only $700. When they arrived at Miami airport the next morning, her father took her on the handlebars of a bicycle to the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy without any notice whatsoever. They arrived at the academy and one of the coaches checked her out. The story goes that Maria knocked his hat off with the tennis ball, thereby making a favourable impression. This led to her obtaining a scholarship. At the age of 9, she was signed up by a number of sponsors including Prince (racquets), Oakley and Nike. In 2004, Sharapova became the second youngest Wimbledon women's champion in the Open Era (after Martina Hingis) by defeating defending two-time champion Serena Williams in straight sets (6-1, 6-4). In the process she also became the first Russian ever to win that tournament.
Sharapova is regarded by many as possessing a natural beauty and figure and has done some modeling, having signed a contract in November 2003 with IMG Models. She enjoys fashion and is known to read celebrity magazines. However, she says she does not want to overdo these activities, preferring to focus on her tennis. She is often compared to Anna Kournikova, also a Russian Bollettieri student and model. However, Sharapova, Bollettieri, and Kournikova all reject the comparison.
In early 2007, he moved to CSKA, was announced in the summer. He made his debut on July 29, 2007 in a home game against the club “Khimki”, coming out in the first team [9]. The first goal for CSKA scored in a match against Ramen “Saturn” on August 10, 2008 [10].
In October 2011, Mamaev was transferred to CSKA youth for disciplinary reasons [11].
In 2012, he negotiated with several European clubs about his transfer [12], in particular, his transfer to Manchester United was 80% ready [13] - he had already signed a contract, and then it turned out that there was not enough matches for the national team [14] [15]. Since then, Mamaev ceased to be part of the main team of his team and was eventually rented (with the option to purchase the contract) to Krasnodar [16], where he became a player in the main team. He was able to distinguish himself in the game against CSKA October 27, 2013 (5: 1), scoring the “goal of prestige” [17]. Krasnodar was planning to buy out a soccer player’s contract from the Moscow club [18], which he did at the end of the autumn part of the championship [19] [20]. On April 16, in the Russian Cup semi-final against CSKA (0: 1), which ended in victory for Krasnodar, the Achilles tendon ruptured and dropped out of the game for five months. On October 2, 2014, he returned to the pitch in a match with Everton.
At the age of three, Sharapova moved with her family to the resort town of Sochi, beginning to play tennis at the age of four, using a racquet given to her by Yevgeny Kafelnikov's father. At age five or six, at a tennis clinic in Moscow, Sharapova was spotted by Martina Navratilova, who urged her parents to get her serious coaching in the United States.
At the age of seven she and her father Yuri, who could speak barely any English, boarded a plane to the USA with only $700. When they arrived at Miami airport the next morning, her father took her on the handlebars of a bicycle to the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy without any notice whatsoever. They arrived at the academy and one of the coaches checked her out. The story goes that Maria knocked his hat off with the tennis ball, thereby making a favourable impression. This led to her obtaining a scholarship. At the age of 9, she was signed up by a number of sponsors including Prince (racquets), Oakley and Nike.
In 2004, Sharapova became the second youngest Wimbledon women's champion in the Open Era (after Martina Hingis) by defeating defending two-time champion Serena Williams in straight sets (6-1, 6-4). In the process she also became the first Russian ever to win that tournament.
Sharapova is regarded by many as possessing a natural beauty and figure and has done some modeling, having signed a contract in November 2003 with IMG Models. She enjoys fashion and is known to read celebrity magazines. However, she says she does not want to overdo these activities, preferring to focus on her tennis. She is often compared to Anna Kournikova, also a Russian Bollettieri student and model. However, Sharapova, Bollettieri, and Kournikova all reject the comparison.