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Outstanding SCIENTISTS
and INVENTORS
It’s Difficult to Imagine
By the end of the 20th
century
of
inventions have been
made.
lots
Some of them have
become
so
commonplace that it is
difficult
imagine
them as inventions.
to
"Imagination is more important than
knowledge".
Albert Einstein
Match the words and definitions:
1. a TV set
2. a car
3. a computer
4. a video player
5. a camera
6. a vacuum cleaner
7. a fridge
8. a mobile telephone
9. a plane
10. a telephone
a. to take photographs
b. to receive or make calls around the home
c. to perform everyday cleaning tasks
d. to move fast and quick around the world
e. to watch pre-recorded videos
f. to keep food fresh for a long time
g. to have fun and to entertain
h. a system for sending or receiving speech
over long distance
i. to write programs, play games, find and
use information
j. to move wherever you want by yourself
Which things are the most or least useful
in the house from your point of view?
1. I think that ….. is the most important
thing.
2. We can …..
3. Some of the inventions, for example ….
is less important.
4. We do not often …..
5. And I’m sure we can do without …..
What
Where
When
Who
Alexander
Graham Bell
Henry Ford
John Logie Baird
Wilbur and Orville
Wright
Ian Wilmat
Karl Benz
James M.
Spangler
Sergei Korolev
Bill Gates
Alexander
Fleming
Nicephore Niepce
Lumiere brothers
In 1876 Alexander Graham Bell, an
American engineer, invented telephone.
John Logie Baird from
invented
Scotland
television in 1962.
1908
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automobile
manufacturer
created
Ford
world’s
first
assembly line.
US
Henry
the
car
Wilbur and Orville Wright
built the first airplane in
1903 (USA).
Karl Benz produced the world’s first
petrol-driven motor car in Germany in
1885.
Scottish scientist Ian Wilmat developed
the idea of cloning in 1997.
In 1908 James M. Spangler
cleaner.
from the USA
built the first vacuum
In 1981 Bill Gates (USA)
Microsoft –DOS
(Disk operating System ).
Sergei Korolev (Russia)
designed the first artificial satellite in
1957.
In 1895 the Lumiere brothers patented
their cinematography
and opened the world’s first cinema in Paris.
Alexander Fleming
Sir Alexander Fleming was a Scottish biologist
and pharmacologist. His bestknown
achievement is the discovery of antibiotic
substance penicillin from the fungus Penicillium
notatum in 1928
Nicephore Niepce from France
pioneered photography in 1829.
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• The designer of space-rocket
systems.
S.P.Korolyov
• He invented a telescope.
M.V.Lomonosov
• He discovered the Periodic Law of
elements
Dmitry Mendeleyev
• He built the car Ford.
Henry Ford
Answer:
• The inventor of the television.
John Logie Biard
Answer:
• This man invented a telephone.
Alexander Graham Bell
Answer:
• This brave scientist discovered
penicillin.
Alexander Fleming
Answer:
• This famous scientist discovered laws
of electricity.
Michael Faraday
Answer:
• He discovered the law of gravity
when an apple fell on his head.
Isaac Newton
Science and its significance
Science and its significance
Science and its significance