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3.1. Усна тема. Моя біографія

 Active Vocabulary:

surname, favourite subject, occupation, with great interest, to leave (finish) school, to be born, to introduce oneself, to come from, to be fond of, to enter the university, to do well at school, as well.

Let me introduce myself. My name is Ivan. My surname is Dmitrenko. I come from Ukraine. I was born on May 5, 1989 in Kharkiv. I live with my parents in a block of flats on the 9th floor. We are three in the family. Both of my parents work as engineers. That’s why I entered National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute” to become an engineer. I am a first-year student of Mechanical Engineering Department. My major is the Technology of Cutting. In 2006 I finished school № 51. I always did well at school and studied with great interest. My favourite subjects are Maths and Physics. I am fond of sports and active games. I like playing computer games as well.

Вправа 1. Дайте відповіді на запитання.

1. What is your name? 2. What is your nationality? 3. Where and when were you born? 4. Where do you live? 5. What are your parents? 6. Where do you study? 7. What department do you study at? 8. What is your major? 9. What were your favourite subjects at school? 10. What do you like doing?

Smile!

  • What is your date of birth? – July fifteenth. – What year? – Every year.

  • I do wish I could tell you my age but it’s impossible. It keeps changing all the time.

3.2. Читання

Вправа 2. Знайдіть в обох текстах цього розділу відповіді на запитання про талановитих дівчаток-підлітків.

1. What is her name? 2. How old is she? 3. Does she go to school? 4. What is she famous for? 5. When did she begin her career? 6. Who does she live with? 7. What do her parents and other relatives do? 8. What are her achievements? 9. Is she a normal teenager? 10. What is she going to do in future? 11. What does she do in her free time? 12. Is she good at sports?

Young Organist

Back in 2002, when former church organist David Christianson purchased an Oberlinger organ for his home, he thought maybe he would play from time to time to relax. But, as it turns out, he can’t do it. That’s because his then 7-year-old daughter Karen liked this impressive instrument and devoted her life to classical music. Now, after hours of practice during eight years, 15-year-old Karen is one of the youngest organ virtuosos in the country. She recently made her radio debut on National Public Radio’s “From the Top” show. Karen’s parents, David and Anastasia, said they had known since a very early age that Karen was musically inclined. “She was very skilled on the piano, even at the age of six,” said Anastasia. At first, she learned to play from her father. But within a year, Karen started studying at the organ department at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. At the age of 8, she gave her first public performance at the historic Christ Church in Philadelphia. Soon after, she performed her first solo recital, playing a selection of Bach in honor of his birthday. By the age of 9, she was composing original works.

In the sixth-grade, she played in Notre Dame de Paris for acclaimed organist Olivier Latry. In 2010 alone, she performed in Atlanta, San Francisco, Athens, the Netherlands, New York and Abilene. And she’s got a full calendar already for 2011. In the summer of 2009, Karen had a recital in Rhode Island. Her younger brother, Nicholas, an accomplished cellist, had a recital in Washington, DC, on the same day. Despite her practice between 8-10 hours a week and tight schedule, she has a full load of academic and extracurricular activities without missing them.

And on top of all that, she still finds time to be a pretty normal teenager. She loves sailing and soccer. She is never far from her iPod, which holds an eclectic mix of Rock, Pop, Country and, of course, classical. And, as she looks toward her critical junior year at Episcopal Academy, her thoughts are turning to college and beyond.

Though she is still debating whether she’ll pursue music therapy or teaching, she knows that touching others with music will definitely be a part of her future.

Teen Scientist Gets High Honor from Obamas

Li Boynton, 18, a senior at Bellaire High School, says meeting the president and first lady in White House will top the stack of academic honors she has accumulated.

In the fifth grade, Li Boynton built a device that removed salt from seawater. In the 11th grade she created a cheap method of testing for water contaminants.

Along the way, the Bellaire High School senior racked up $50,000 in college scholarships, won top honors in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, became a semifinalist in Intel’s Science Talent Search and was accepted to Yale University.

Biology teacher Anna Loonam, who taught Boynton as a freshman and again as a junior, called her “a top science student.” Art teacher Jo Zider has described her as “one who looks deeply into the mystery of life.” An entire class of younger science students appreciates her, too.

Boynton’s premier achievement as a young scientist was creation of a method to test for water pollutants by using light-generating bacteria. The student found that the microscopic organisms generated less light as the water’s toxicity grew.

By placing a bacterial culture in a light-tight box with a digital camera and processing the results through a free computer program, Boynton was able to reliably and cheaply test for half a dozen common pollutants. The technology won top science and engineering fair honors.

Boynton, who hopes to become a medical doctor or researcher or both, credits her mother, Laura Luo, a financial manager; her father, John Boynton, an aeronautical engineer; and her stepfather, Robert Pearson, a computer science expert, for supporting her academic interests.

Accepted by Yale, Li recently also applied to Harvard University.

Outside the classroom, she enjoys socializing on Web social sites and shopping. Sports, she said, hold little charm. “Physical education is one of my worst classes. I failed pushups.”

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