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1 | Презентация по теме «Изобретатели и | 11 | practical fixed-wing aircraft. The Wright |
изобретения» подготовлена учителем | brothers were the first to invent aircraft | ||
английского языка Моу «сош №2 г.Калининска | controls that made fixed-wing flight | ||
САРАТОВСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ» ШОХ М.В. INVENTIONS | possible. The Wright brothers: Orville | ||
AND INVENTORS. | (1871 – 1948) Wilbur (1867 – 1912). | ||
2 | "To raise new questions, new | 12 | L?szl? J?zsef B?r? (1899 – 1985). |
possibilities, to regard old questions | L?szl? J?zsef B?r? was the inventor of the | ||
from a new angle, requires creative | modern ballpoint pen. He presented the | ||
imagination and marks real advance". | first production of the ball pen at the | ||
"Imagination is more important than | Budapest International Fair in 1931. | ||
knowledge". Albert Einstein. | Working with his brother George, a | ||
3 | To invent is to see anew. An invention | chemist, he developed a new tip consisting | |
is a new composition, device, or process. | of a ball that was free to turn in a | ||
Some inventions are based on pre-existing | socket, and as it turned it would pick up | ||
models or ideas and others are radical | ink from a cartridge and then roll to | ||
breakthroughs. Inventions can extend the | deposit it on the paper. B?r? patented the | ||
boundaries of human knowledge or | invention in Paris in 1938. | ||
experience. | 13 | James Murray Spangler (1848 - 1915). | |
4 | Match the words and definitions: 1. a | In 1907, James Murray Spangler, a janitor | |
TV set 2. a car 3. a computer 4. a video | in Canton, Ohio invented an electric | ||
player 5. a camera 6. a vacuum cleaner 7. | vacuum cleaner from a fan, a box, and a | ||
a fridge 8. a mobile telephone 9. a plane | pillowcase. | ||
10. a telephone. a. to take photographs b. | 14 | John Logie Baird (1888 – 1946). John | |
to receive or make calls around the home | Logie Baird was a British engineer and | ||
c. to perform everyday cleaning tasks d. | inventor of the world's first working | ||
to move fast and quick around the world e. | television system, also the world's first | ||
to watch pre-recorded videos f. to keep | fully electronic colour television | ||
food fresh for a long time g. to have fun | broadcast. Although Baird's | ||
and to entertain h. a system for sending | electromechanical system was eventually | ||
or receiving speech over long distance i. | displaced by purely electronic systems his | ||
to write programs, play games, find and | early successes demonstrating working | ||
use information j. to move wherever you | television broadcasts and his colour and | ||
want by yourself. | cinema television work earn him a | ||
5 | Which things are the most or least | prominent place in television's invention. | |
useful in the house from your point of | 15 | John Gorrie (1803 – 1855). John Gorrie | |
view? 1. I think that ….. is the most | was a physician, scientist, inventor, and | ||
important thing. 2. We can ….. 3. Some of | humanitarian, is considered the father of | ||
the inventions, for example …. is less | refrigeration and air conditioning. | ||
important. 4. We do not often ….. 5. And | 16 | Henry Ford (1863 – 1947). Henry Ford | |
I’m sure we can do without ….. | was the American founder of the Ford Motor | ||
6 | INVENTIONS: 1. Nicephore Niepce from | Company and father of modern assembly | |
France pioneered photography in 1829. 2. | lines used in mass production. His | ||
In 1876 Alexander Graham Bell, an American | introduction of the Model T automobile | ||
engineer, invented telephone. 3. Karl Benz | revolutionized transportation and American | ||
produced the world’s first petrol-driven | industry. He was a prolific inventor and | ||
car in Germany in 1878. 4. In 1895 the | was awarded 161 U.S. patents. | ||
Lumiere brothers patented their | 17 | Richard G.Drew (1886-1982). In 1923 | |
cinematography and opened the world’s | Richard Drew settled down on work in | ||
first cinema in Paris. 5. The first | company Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing | ||
Russia’s automobile was designed by | which concerned with the production of the | ||
P.A.Frez and E.A.Yakovlev. By May 1896 the | sandpaper, exploratory activity in the | ||
car had been built. 6. Wilbur and Orville | field of watertight surfaces and | ||
Wright built the first airplane in 1903. | experimented with cellophane. And 27 May | ||
7. The first ballpoint pen was produced in | 1930 Richard Drew patented his invention - | ||
1940 though it had been invented by L. | transparent getting sticky tape. | ||
Biro, a Hungarian artist and journalist, | 18 | Alexander Fleming (1881 – 1955). Sir | |
in 1905. 8. In 1908 James M. Spangler from | Alexander Fleming was a Scottish biologist | ||
the USA built the first vacuum cleaner. 9. | and pharmacologist. His best-known | ||
In 1908 US automobile manufacturer Henry | achievements are the discovery of the | ||
Ford created the world’s first car | enzyme lysozyme in 1923 and the antibiotic | ||
assembly line. 10. John Logie Baird from | substance penicillin from the fungus | ||
Scotland invented television in 1926. 11. | Penicillium notatum in 1928, for which he | ||
In 1928 Richard Drew perfected the Scotch | shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or | ||
tape, which had been invented by Jim Kirst | Medicine in 1945 with Howard Walter Florey | ||
from the USA in 1923. 12. In 1945 the | and Ernst Boris Chain. | ||
Nobel Prize was given to Alexander Fleming | 19 | Sergey Pavlovich Korolyov (1907 – | |
for penicillin that had been discovered in | 1966). Sergey Pavlovich Korolyov was the | ||
1928. 13. Sergey Korolyev designed the | head Soviet rocket engineer and designer | ||
first artificial satellite in 1957. 14. | during the Space Race between the United | ||
Akio Morita developed the first personal | States and the Soviet Union in the 1950s | ||
stereo – Sony Walkman in 1957. 15. In 1981 | and 1960s. He is considered by many as the | ||
Bill Gates created Microsoft-DOS (Disk | father of practical astronautics. | ||
Operating System). 16. Scottish scientist | 20 | Akio Morita (1921 — 1999). Akio Morita | |
Ian Wilmat developed the idea of cloning | was a Japanese entrepreneur, cofounder of | ||
in 1997. | Sony Corp. In 1949, the company developed | ||
7 | Joseph Nic?phore Ni?pce (1765 – 1833). | magnetic recording tape and in 1950, sold | |
Joseph Nic?phore Ni?pce was a French | the first tape recorder in Japan. In 1957, | ||
inventor, most noted as one of the | it produced a pocket-sized radio. | ||
inventors of photography and a pioneer in | 21 | William Henry "Bill" Gates | |
the field. He is well-known for taking | III (born October 28, 1955). William Henry | ||
some of the earliest photographs, dating | "Bill" Gates III is an American | ||
to the 1820s. As revolutionary as his | business magnate, philanthropist, and | ||
invention was, Ni?pce is little known even | chairman of Microsoft, the software | ||
today. | company. During his career at Microsoft, | ||
8 | Alexander Graham Bell (1847 – 1922). | Gates held the positions of CEO and chief | |
Alexander Graham Bell was an eminent | software architect, and remains the | ||
scientist, inventor, engineer and | largest individual shareholder. Gates is | ||
innovator who is credited with inventing | one of the best-known entrepreneurs of the | ||
the first practical telephone. His | personal computer revolution. | ||
research on hearing and speech led him to | 22 | Sir Ian Wilmut (born 7 July 1944). Sir | |
experiment with hearing devices which | Ian Wilmut is an English embryologist and | ||
eventually culminated in Bell being | is currently Director of the MRC Centre | ||
awarded the first U.S. patent for the | for Regenerative Medicine at the | ||
telephone in 1876. | University of Edinburgh. He is best known | ||
9 | Karl Friedrich Benz (1844 – 1929). | as the leader of the research group that | |
Karl Friedrich Benz was a German engine | in 1996 first cloned a mammal from an | ||
designer and automobile engineer, | adult somatic cell, a Finnish Dorset lamb | ||
generally regarded as the inventor of the | named Dolly. | ||
petrol-powered automobile and pioneering | 23 | PAST PERFECT PASSIVE HAD + BEEN + V3. | |
founder of the automobile manufacturer, | GRAMMAR IN FOCUS. | ||
Mercedes-Benz. | 24 | By the end of the 19th century. | |
10 | The Lumi?re brothers: Auguste Marie | invented tested improved made discovered | |
Louis Nicolas (1862 – 1954) Louis Jean | pioneered .....? had been built developed | ||
(1864– 1948). The Lumi?re brothers were | produced found created introduced designed | ||
among the earliest filmmakers. Louis had | perfected patented. | ||
made some improvements to the | 25 | What inventions had been made by the | |
still-photograph process, the most notable | end of the 19-20th century? 1. ………..….. | ||
being the dry-plate process, which was a | ……………by the end of the 19th century. 2. | ||
major step towards moving images. The | ……….….. ……………..by the end of the 19th | ||
cinematograph itself was patented on 13 | century. 3. ……….….. ……………..by the end of | ||
February 1895 and the first footage ever | the 19th century. 4. The first …….. | ||
to be recorded using it was recorded on 19 | ………...by the end of the 19th century. 5. | ||
March 1895. | The first …... ..………..by the end of the | ||
11 | The Wright brothers were two Americans | 19th century. 6. The ………..….. ……….by the | |
who are generally credited with inventing | end of the 19th century. invented made | ||
and building the world's first successful | built found designed tested created | ||
airplane and making the first controlled, | discovered perfected pioneered produced | ||
powered and sustained heavier-than-air | patented. | ||
human flight, on December 17, 1903. In two | 26 | «WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO INVENT?». | |
years afterward, the brothers developed | HOMEWORK: PROJECT: | ||
their flying machine into the first | |||
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