I. admire, consider, despair, determine, expect, expire, explain, explore, inspire, propose, suggest, suppose, terminate
II. The people who read her articles begun to get angrily, too.
She went to work in one of the most darkest factories she could found.
Her fellow workers fainted from having to stand and twist wires as quick as possible
…the story she wrote maked its owners so angrily…
The N.Y. papers were such important that they didn’t listened to her.
She boldly chosen the greatest and most importantest editor of all
Shivering she ate the poor meals
She rushed home, sat down and wrote the whole series of articles
Her story took up almost entire front page of the newspaper
Nelly had become a legend in her own time because she had a courage
III. Elizabeth was born a reporter.
She talked to people involved and tried to find useful information that might not turn out in court.
Elizabeth was as good a talker as she was a writer.
He knew he was taking risk but he hired her.
It wasn’t long before Nelli By the reporter was as well known as the song.
It wasn’t easy to speak up for others when she couldn’t be heard herself.
Nelli was the biggest story of the day in newspapers throughout the world.
She led the way for women into journalism.
IV. to grow ____(вырасти) to draw ___ reports
to boil ____(разозлиться) to work ___a newspaper
to fight___ the poor ___the pen to settle___(успокаиваться)
to speak up ___ others to carry___ ideas
to raise money ___ to be ___ trouble
to curl___ by the fire to shiver___ cold
she was drawn___ the lives of the poor
to let somebody___(позволить войти)
V. make up your own title for the story; find a suitable title in the text itself
VI. courageous, determined, fearless, bold, enthusiastic, independent
ex. : she was so honest as to write all the truth in her reports
VII. answer the questions(exercise in the textbook)
VIII. retell the text in the past / from the 1st person
I. admire, consider, despair, determine, expect, expire, explain, explore, inspire, propose, suggest, suppose, terminate
II. The people who read her articles begun to get angrily, too.
She went to work in one of the most darkest factories she could found.
Her fellow workers fainted from having to stand and twist wires as quick as possible
…the story she wrote maked its owners so angrily…
The N.Y. papers were such important that they didn’t listened to her.
She boldly chosen the greatest and most importantest editor of all
Shivering she ate the poor meals
She rushed home, sat down and wrote the whole series of articles
Her story took up almost entire front page of the newspaper
Nelly had become a legend in her own time because she had a courage
III. Elizabeth was born a reporter.
She talked to people involved and tried to find useful information that might not turn out in court.
Elizabeth was as good a talker as she was a writer.
He knew he was taking risk but he hired her.
It wasn’t long before Nelli By the reporter was as well known as the song.
It wasn’t easy to speak up for others when she couldn’t be heard herself.
Nelli was the biggest story of the day in newspapers throughout the world.
She led the way for women into journalism.
IV. to grow ____(вырасти) to draw ___ reports
to boil ____(разозлиться) to work ___a newspaper
to fight___ the poor ___the pen to settle___(успокаиваться)
to speak up ___ others to carry___ ideas
to raise money ___ to be ___ trouble
to curl___ by the fire to shiver___ cold
she was drawn___ the lives of the poor
to let somebody___(позволить войти)
V. make up your own title for the story; find a suitable title in the text itself
VI. courageous, determined, fearless, bold, enthusiastic, independent
ex. : she was so honest as to write all the truth in her reports
VII. answer the questions(exercise in the textbook)
VIII. retell the text in the past / from the 1st person
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