___
In 1582, when he was 18 years old, he married a woman named Anne Hathaway and
the couple had three children. A few years after his marriage, he moved to London where he worked as both a playwright and an actor. In 1593, he joined ‘The Lord
Chamberlain’s Men’, one of England’s most famous acting companies.
___
This world’s greatest playwright was born in April, 1564. He grew up in
Stratford-upon-Avon in central England and attended Stratford Grammar
School. In his early school years he studied maths, religion, literature and
Latin.
___ He
went on writing plays up until his death in 1616. about 38
plays,[nb 3] 154
sonnets,
two long narrative poems, and a few other
verses. His works are still very popular today. The most famous plays are
Macbeth, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar.
___
This person stayed with this group, acting and writing, until 1599. It was in
this year that the theatre where the group performed burnt down. He continued
to act in another theatre called ‘The Globe’ until 1613, when he chose to
retire.
___
In 1582, when he was 18 years old, he married a woman named Anne Hathaway and
the couple had three children. A few years after his marriage, he moved to London where he worked as both a playwright and an actor. In 1593, he joined ‘The Lord
Chamberlain’s Men’, one of England’s most famous acting companies.
___
This world’s greatest playwright was born in April, 1564. He grew up in
Stratford-upon-Avon in central England and attended Stratford Grammar
School. In his early school years he studied maths, religion, literature and
Latin.
___
He went on writing plays up until his death in 1616. about 38
plays,[nb 3] 154
sonnets,
two long narrative poems, and a few other
verses. His works are still very popular today. The most famous plays are
Macbeth, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar.
___
This person stayed with this group, acting and writing, until 1599. It was in
this year that the theatre where the group performed burnt down. He continued
to act in another theatre called ‘The Globe’ until 1613, when he chose to
retire.
___
In 1582, when he was 18 years old, he married a woman named Anne Hathaway and
the couple had three children. A few years after his marriage, he moved to London where he worked as both a playwright and an actor. In 1593, he joined ‘The Lord
Chamberlain’s Men’, one of England’s most famous acting companies.
___
This world’s greatest playwright was born in April, 1564. He grew up in
Stratford-upon-Avon in central England and attended Stratford Grammar
School. In his early school years he studied maths, religion, literature and
Latin.
___ He
went on writing plays up until his death in 1616. about 38
plays,[nb 3] 154
sonnets,
two long narrative poems, and a few other
verses. His works are still very popular today. The most famous plays are
Macbeth, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar.
___
This person stayed with this group, acting and writing, until 1599. It was in
this year that the theatre where the group performed burnt down. He continued
to act in another theatre called ‘The Globe’ until 1613, when he chose to
retire.
___
He was born on 8th January, 1935, in Mississippi, USA. He won a singing contest
at the age of six and played his first guitar at the age of eleven. As a young
man, he worked as a lorry driver before he became a singer.
___ This
person was one of the most popular singers of his time. He was called 'The King
of Rock 'n' Roll' and almost thirty years after his death, people still listen
to his music.
___
‘The King’ became one of the richest singers in history. During his lifetime he
recorded a large number of songs and many of them were big hits. He performed
his last concert on 26th June, 1977. Sadly, he died a few months later on 16th
August. He was only 42 years old. 'The King' is dead, but his legend lives on!
___
He had his first hit, 'Heartbreak Hotel', in 1956.
In the same year, he made his first film, 'Love me Tender'. In 1958, the
singer joined the army and went to Germany. There he met Priscilla Beaulieu.
They married in 1967 and divorced in 1972. The couple had a daughter
Lisa-Marie.
___
He was born on 8th January, 1935, in Mississippi, USA. He won a singing contest
at the age of six and played his first guitar at the age of eleven. As a young
man, he worked as a lorry driver before he became a singer.
___
This person was one of the most popular singers of his time. He was called 'The
King of Rock 'n' Roll' and almost thirty years after his death, people still
listen to his music.
___
‘The King’ became one of the richest singers in history. During his lifetime he
recorded a large number of songs and many of them were big hits. He performed
his last concert on 26th June, 1977. Sadly, he died a few months later on 16th
August. He was only 42 years old. 'The King' is dead, but his legend lives on!
___ He
had his first hit, 'Heartbreak Hotel', in 1956.
In the same year, he made his first film, 'Love me Tender'. In 1958, the
singer joined the army and went to Germany. There he met Priscilla Beaulieu.
They married in 1967 and divorced in 1972. The couple had a daughter
Lisa-Marie.
___
He was born on 8th January, 1935, in Mississippi, USA. He won a singing contest
at the age of six and played his first guitar at the age of eleven. As a young
man, he worked as a lorry driver before he became a singer.
___
This person was one of the most popular singers of his time. He was called 'The
King of Rock 'n' Roll' and almost thirty years after his death, people still
listen to his music.
___
‘The King’ became one of the richest singers in history. During his lifetime he
recorded a large number of songs and many of them were big hits. He performed
his last concert on 26th June, 1977. Sadly, he died a few months later on 16th
August. He was only 42 years old. 'The King' is dead, but his legend lives on!
___
He had his first hit, 'Heartbreak Hotel', in 1956.
In the same year, he made his first film, 'Love me Tender'. In 1958, the
singer joined the army and went to Germany. There he met Priscilla Beaulieu.
They married in 1967 and divorced in 1972. The couple had a daughter
Lisa-Marie.
___
In 1974, he got a job as a technician, saved enough money to travel around India
and then came back home. Soon he met Steve Wozniak. Together they founded Apple
in 1976, made a computer and sold it. It was the first small computer with a
user-friendly interface to be commercially successful.
___
This American
businessman and technology dreamer was born on February 24, 1955. His family
moved from San Francisco to Mountain View, California when he was five years
old. His
father
showed his son how to work with electronics in the family garage. As a result,
the teenager became interested in computers and attended special lectures after
school.
___
He died in October 2011, aged 56. He was married and had four children. Jobs
received a number of honors and public recognition for his influence in the
technology and music industries.
___
The businessman guided Apple and the company was one of the leaders in the
digital revolution. He created a powerful brand, which is one of the most
valuable companies in the world today. He also worked for Pixar Animation
Studios. He created Oscar-winning movies such as ‘Toy Story’ and ‘Finding
Nemo’.
___
In 1974, he got a job as a technician, saved enough money to travel around
India and then came back home. Soon he met Steve Wozniak. Together they founded
Apple in 1976, made a computer and sold it. It was the first small computer
with a user-friendly interface to be commercially successful.
___
This American
businessman and technology dreamer was born on February 24, 1955. His family
moved from San Francisco to Mountain View, California when he was five years
old. His
father
showed his son how to work with electronics in the family garage. As a result,
the teenager became interested in computers and attended special lectures after
school.
___
He died in October 2011, aged 56. He was married and had four children. Jobs
received a number of honors and public recognition for his influence in the
technology and music industries.
___ The
businessman guided Apple and the company was one of the leaders in the digital
revolution. He created a powerful brand, which is one of the most valuable
companies in the world today. He also worked for Pixar Animation Studios. He
created Oscar-winning movies such as ‘Toy Story’ and ‘Finding Nemo’.
___
In 1974, he got a job as a technician, saved enough money to travel around
India and then came back home. Soon he met Steve Wozniak. Together they founded
Apple in 1976, made a computer and sold it. It was the first small computer
with a user-friendly interface to be commercially successful.
___
This American
businessman and technology dreamer was born on February 24, 1955. His family
moved from San Francisco to Mountain View, California when he was five years
old. His
father
showed his son how to work with electronics in the family garage. As a result,
the teenager became interested in computers and attended special lectures after
school.
___
He died in October 2011, aged 56. He was married and had four children. Jobs
received a number of honors and public recognition for his influence in the
technology and music industries.
___
The businessman guided Apple and the company was one of the leaders in the
digital revolution. He created a powerful brand, which is one of the most
valuable companies in the world today. He also worked for Pixar Animation Studios.
He created Oscar-winning movies such as ‘Toy Story’ and ‘Finding Nemo’.
Student A:
Alexander Pushkin was born in
___________ on 6th June1799. From a young age his ________ taught him all about
Russian folktales and traditions. Alexander wasn’t a good student, but he loved
to read and spent many hours in ____ ____________ ___________. He wrote his
first poem at the age of ___ and published his first poem at 15.
His work was very different from
the other writers at the time and that often got him into _________ with the
tsar and the government. For example, one of his most famous plays, _________
___________ was only published years after he wrote it for political
reasons.
After marrying a beautiful young
girl called __________ ___________ in 1831 he continued to write. Millions of
people consider his novel, Eugeny Onegin, his poem, the Bronze
Horseman and his drama, The Stone Guest, to be masterpieces.
Alexander Pushkin was only ___ when
he died. He played a great part in “The Golden Age of Russian Literature”. He’s
Russia’s greatest poet and national pride.
Student B:
Alexander Pushkin was born in
Moscow on _____ ______. From a young age his nurse taught him all about _____________
_________ ______ ______________. Alexander wasn’t a good student, but he loved
to _______ and spent many hours in his father’s library. He wrote his first
poem at the age of 8 and published his first poem at ___.
Hi work was very different from the
other writers at the time and that often got him into trouble with the ______
and the ____________. For example, one of his most famous plays, Boris
Godunov was only published years after he wrote it for __________
_____________.
After marrying a beautiful young
girl called Natalya Goncharova in ______ he continued to write. Millions of
people consider his novel, Eugeny Onegin, his poem, the Bronze
Horseman and his drama, The Stone Guest, to be masterpieces.
Alexander Pushkin was only 37 when
he _______. He played a great part in “The Golden Age of Russian Literature”.
He’s Russia’s greatest poet and national pride.
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alive generation
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the sentences with the correct word. There is one extra word you do not need to
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last night busy ago crowded
academy awards ruined called
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is an 8) … legend of our 9) … .
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the sentences with the correct word. There is one extra word you do not need to
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academy awards ruined called
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the sentences with the correct word. There is one extra word you do not need to
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the sentences with the correct word. There is one extra word you do not need to
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academy awards ruined called
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saw this film on TV 10) … .
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the sentences with the correct word. There is one extra word you do not need to
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William Shakespeare
This
world’s greatest playwright was born in April, 1564. He grew up in
Stratford-upon-Avon in central England and attended Stratford Grammar School.
In his early school years he studied maths, religion, literature and Latin.
In
1582, when he was 18 years old, he married a woman named Anne Hathaway and the
couple had three children. A few years after his marriage, he moved to London
where he worked as both a playwright and an actor. In 1593, he joined ‘The Lord
Chamberlain’s Men’, one of England’s most famous acting companies.
This
person stayed with this group, acting and writing, until 1599. It was in this
year that the theatre where the group performed burnt down. He continued to act
in another theatre called ‘The Globe’ until 1613, when he chose to retire.
He
went on writing plays up until his death in 1616. about 38
plays,[nb 3] 154
sonnets,
two long narrative poems, and a few other
verses. His works are still very popular today. The most famous plays are
Macbeth, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar.
Elvis Presley
This person was one of the most popular
singers of his time. He was called 'The King of Rock 'n' Roll' and almost
thirty years after his death, people still listen to his music. He was born on
8th January, 1935, in Mississippi, USA.
He won a singing contest at the age of six
and played his first guitar at the age of eleven. As a young man, he worked as
a lorry driver before he became a singer.
He had his first hit, 'Heartbreak Hotel',
in 1956. In the same year, he made his first film, 'Love me Tender'. In 1958,
the singer joined the army and went to Germany. There he met Priscilla
Beaulieu. They married in 1967 and divorced in 1972. The couple had a daughter
Lisa-Marie.
‘The King’ became one of the richest
singers in history. During his lifetime he recorded a large number of songs and
many of them were big hits. Presley got 3 Grammy Awards. He performed his last
concert on 26th June, 1977. He died a few months later on 16th August. He was
only 42 years old. 'The King' is dead, but his legend lives on!
Steve Jobs
This
American
businessman and technology dreamer was born on February 24, 1955. His family
moved from San Francisco to Mountain View, California when he was five years
old. His father showed his son how to work with electronics in the family
garage. As a result, the teenager became interested in computers and went to
special lectures after school.
In
1974, he got a job as a technician, saved money to travel around India and then
came back home. Soon he met Steve Wozniak. Together they founded Apple in 1976,
made a computer and sold it. It was the first small computer with a
user-friendly interface and it was very successful.
The
businessman guided Apple and the company was one of the leaders in the digital
revolution. He created a powerful brand, which is one of the most valuable
companies in the world today. He also worked for Pixar Animation Studios. He
created Oscar-winning movies such as ‘Toy Story’ and ‘Finding Nemo’.
He died in October 2011, aged 56. He was
married and had four children. Jobs received a number of honors and public
recognition for his influence in the technology and music industries.
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