Tiếng Anh 12 Bright CLIL D (History)
1. Read the title and look at the picture. What information do you think the text will include? Listen/Watch and read to check. 2. Read the text. Complete the table for questions (1-6). Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Bài 1
1. Read the title and look at the picture. What information do you think the text will include? Listen/Watch and read to check.
(Đọc tiêu đề và nhìn vào bức trông. Thông tin nào mà bạn nghĩ sẽ xuất hiện trong bài đọc. Nghe/Xem và đọc để kiểm tra.)
Bài 2
2. Read the text. Complete the table for questions (1-6). Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
STUDENT FOR LIFE
Helen Keller and Albert Einstein are two of history's most extraordinary individuals. Both overcame obstacles to achieve greatness and made significant contributions to society. What's more, both were lifelong learners.
At the age of 19 months, Helen Keller lost her vision and hearing due to an illness, which made her learning extremely difficult. Luckily, at seven years old, she was introduced to Anne Sullivan, who became her lifelong teacher. With Sullivan's assistance, Keller learned to read and write using Braille. In 1904, she graduated from Radcliffe College with a BA in philosophy, with which she became the first blind and deaf person ever to obtain a college degree.
Unlike Helen Keller, Albert Einstein seriously struggled with his academic performance in his early life. After years of difficulty at school, however, he finally found his passion in science and mathematics. At 26 years old, he received a doctorate in physics from the University of Zurich. Then, Einstein started doing some of the most groundbreaking work in the history of the field, including his theory of relativity, which changed the field of physics forever and earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921.
Despite their incredible achievements, both Helen Keller and Albert Einstein remained lifelong learners. Keller continued reading and writing all her life and she published 12 fantastic books, including her inspirational autobiography, The Story of My Life. As for Einstein, after receiving his Nobel Prize, he continued researching new ideas and stayed active in the scientific community until he passed away in 1955.
The lives of Keller and Einstein are proof of the importance and value of lifelong learning. Through their hard work and dedication, they showed that anyone can achieve greatness if they have a strong desire to learn.
Name |
Helen Keller |
Albert Einstein |
Education |
graduated from 1) _____ |
received a 4) _____ in Physics from the University of Zurich |
Achievement |
became the first blind and deaf person to obtain a 2) _____ |
Awarded the 5) _____ in Physics |
Year of achivement |
3) _____ |
6) _____ |
Bài 3
3. Read the text again and answer the questions.
(Đọc bài khóa một lần nữa và trả lời câu hỏi.)
1. Why did Helen Keller have difficulty learning at first?
(Tại sao thời gian đầu Helen Keller gặp khó khăn trong việc học?)
2. Why is Einstein an important figure in science?
(Tại sao Einstein là nhân vật quan trọng trong khoa học?)
3. How are Helen Keller and Albert Einstein similar?
(Helen Keller và Albert Einstein giống nhau như thế nào?)
Bài 4
4. Collect information about one famous lifelong learner in your country. Then prepare and give a presentation to the class. Include information about his/ her background, achievements and significance in his/her field.
(Thu thập thông tin về một người học tập suốt đời nổi tiếng ở quốc gia của bạn. Sau đó chuẩn bị và thuyết trình trước lớp. Bao gồm các thông tin về xuất thân, thành tựu và ảnh hưởng của người đó trong lĩnh vực của họ.)
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