. Сформируйте новые слова, чтобы завершить текст. Maria Montessori is not(primary) remembered for being Italy's first woman to graduate in medicine, although this was the first of her many significant(accomplish).
Montessori went on to become one of the leading (educate) of the twentieth century. She worked with (mental) disabled children at the beginning of the century, and in 1907 opened her first school for children of "normal" (intelligent).
What made her approach unique was her (believe) that children learn more if their(create) talents are encouraged to develop. Individual, rather than cooperative, learning was stressed. Montessori used (interest) objects to capture the(attentive) of her pupils. They were allowed to work on their own, exploring and discovering new ideas at their own pace.
(surprise), Montessori's schoolchildren did not become (bore) very easily, and undisciplined children became much better behaved. Today, there are schools all over the world which bear Maria Montessori's name and use her methods.
Джошуа Рейнольдс
J.R.was a great English painter.He was
born in Devonshire in the south of England in 1723.His father
was a school teacher.Joshua learned to paint in London and in Italy.People
liked the portraits which Reynolds painted.He worked much in Italy and
visited many cities where he painted.
He became famous portrait painter.
In 1768 Reynolds became the first
president of the Royal Academy of Arts.He made a whole gallery of portraits of the most famous people.
In 1792 the great English painter died.
In tact, mice arent the only strange things in the Underground system. Passengers leave behind thousands of objects. Items that were once theirs now reside in London Transport's lost property office. (they)
The collection is not open to the public, but a wedding dress, sets of false teeth, artificial limbs and a metre -high Mickey Mouse statue are just some of things people could see if they visited the office. Objects that are left in the office for more than three months are donated to charity or sold at auction. (leave)
Found money
Shelley was reading an article about some money a builder had found in an old house. He'd gone to the police with $64,000. She asked her friend Paul what he would do if he found a large amount of money. (find)
"Oh, the same thing he did", Paul didn't hesitate to respond. "It's not right to keep that kind of money. It's not just $20, you know." (not hesitate)
Shelley thought about it for several moments. She couldn't help wondering how the police would know whose money it was. (who)
"Apparently", she said, reading the article further, "if nobody claims the money after a certain period of time, the police RETURNS???/слово не даноб но в любом случае оно должно быть в простом настоящем(present simple) it back to the builder". She wondered whether the builder would be lucky on this occasion.