Ответ на Unit 4, Step 4, Номер 1 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 8 класс: Афанасьева (Учебник Rainbow)
ГДЗ (готовое домашние задание из решебника) по Английскому языку 8 класса авторов О.В. Афанасьева, И.В. Михеева, К.М. Баранова 2014-2021г. на Unit 4, Step 4, Номер 1.2014
Условие
1 A. Look at the portrait. Who is this man? What do you know about him? Listen, (66), to get more information about his life and career. Say what facts were new to you.
Текст аудирования:
Alexander Griboedov is known in Russia as a brilliant diplomat, writer, composer and a pianist. This talented man was born in Moscow in 1795. He began his school education in 1803, and three years later when he was eleven, Alexander entered Moscow University where he studied philosophy and other subjects. Griboedov graduated from the university at the age of 17 in 1812.
In the same year he joined the army to defend his Motherland. After the war Alexander became interested in theatre. In 1815 he translated the comedy “A Young Couple” from French into Russian. The play was staged and became popular. In 1816 Griboedov began his career of a diplomat in St Petersburg. In 1823 he began writing the famous comedy “Gore ot Uma” (Woe from Wit) which was finished in 1824.
In 1825 as a diplomat he was sent to Persia (now Iran). In 1826 Griboedov was arrested and spent a few months under arrest because the government thought he was connected with Decembrists. Later the same year he left for Georgia where he married his friend’s daughter Nina Chavchavadze. Griboedov’s family life was not long, it lasted several weeks because at the end of 1828 he was sent to Teheran, Persia, to work for peace between the two countries. In 1829 Griboedov was killed by nationalists in Persia.
B. Look at the chart below, listen again, (66), and say which dates are wrong in it.
Event
was born
began his education
entered Moscow University
graduated from the University
began his career of a diplomat
finished his famous comedy “Woe from Wit” (Gore ot Uma)
was sent to Persia (now Iran) as a diplomat
was arrested
married Nina Chavchavadze, was sent to Teheran to work for peace between Russia and Persia
was killed by nationalists in Persia
Текст аудирования:
Alexander Griboedov is known in Russia as a brilliant diplomat, writer, composer and a pianist. This talented man was born in Moscow in 1795. He began his school education in 1803, and three years later when he was eleven, Alexander entered Moscow University where he studied philosophy and other subjects. Griboedov graduated from the university at the age of 17 in 1812.
In the same year he joined the army to defend his Motherland. After the war Alexander became interested in theatre. In 1815 he translated the comedy “A Young Couple” from French into Russian. The play was staged and became popular. In 1816 Griboedov began his career of a diplomat in St Petersburg. In 1823 he began writing the famous comedy “Gore ot Uma” (Woe from Wit) which was finished in 1824.
In 1825 as a diplomat he was sent to Persia (now Iran). In 1826 Griboedov was arrested and spent a few months under arrest because the government thought he was connected with Decembrists. Later the same year he left for Georgia where he married his friend’s daughter Nina Chavchavadze. Griboedov’s family life was not long, it lasted several weeks because at the end of 1828 he was sent to Teheran, Persia, to work for peace between the two countries. In 1829 Griboedov was killed by nationalists in Persia.
B. Look at the chart below, listen again, (66), and say which dates are wrong in it.
Event
was born
began his education
entered Moscow University
graduated from the University
began his career of a diplomat
finished his famous comedy “Woe from Wit” (Gore ot Uma)
was sent to Persia (now Iran) as a diplomat
was arrested
married Nina Chavchavadze, was sent to Teheran to work for peace between Russia and Persia
was killed by nationalists in Persia
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