TUGAS KELOMPOK IV ONE HEART GROUP
ONE HEART GROUP
You know Albert Einstein? Albert Einstein was a very great scientist and genius.Interested in the story? In this assignment, we from group 4 have presented the text and some questions about elber einstein. Follow me..
Members of Group :
1. Destaria Br Sembiring
2.
Hotmarina Lubis
3. Jeeffausal
4. Pepti Helen
5. Rahmi Puspita
6. Wika Wulandari
7. Windi Widora
8. Yeyen Novita Sari
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S1 Mathematics Education Study
Program Course name:
English Language |
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Text 1: ALBERT
EINSTEIN |
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Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist, although most people probably know him as the most intelligent
person who ever lived. His name has
become part of many languages when we want to
say someone is a genius,
as in the phrase, “She‟s
a real Einstein”. He must
have been pretty brainy to discover the Theory of Relativity and the equation
E=mc2.
In 1999, „Time‟ magazine named Einstein as the Person of the Century.
No one could have guessed this would
happen when he was at school.
He was extremely interested in science but hated the system of learning by heart. He said it destroyed learning
and creativity. He had already done many experiments, but failed the entrance exams to a technical
college.
He didn‟t let this setback stop him. When he was 16, he performed his famous experiment of imagining traveling alongside a beam of light. He eventually graduated from university, in 1900, with a degree in physics. Twelve years later he was a university professor and in 1921,
he won the Nobel Prize for Physics. He went on to publish over 300 scientific papers.
Einstein is the only scientist
to become a cult figure, a household name,
and part of everyday culture. He once joked that when people stopped him in the street, he always
replied: "Pardon me,
sorry! Always I am mistaken for
Professor Einstein.” Today, he is seen as the
typical mad, absent-minded professor, who just happened to change our world.
2. SYNONYM MATCH AND PHRASE MATCH
3. LISTENING GAP
FILL:
Albert Einstein was a German-born
physicist, although most people probably
know him as the most intelligent person who ever lived. His name has become part of many languages
when we want to say someone is a genius,as in the phrase,
“She‟s a real Einstein”. He must have
been pretty brainy to discover the Theory of Relativity and the equation
E = mc2.
In 1999, „Time‟ magazine named Einstein as the Person of the Century.
No one could have guessed this would
happen when he was at school.
He was extremely interested in science but hated the system of learning by heart. He said it destroyed learning
and creativity. He had already done many experiments, but
failed the entrance exams to a technical college.
He didn‟t let this setback stop him. When he was 16, he performed
his famous experiment of imagining
traveling alongside a beam of light. He eventually graduated from university,
in 1900, with a degree in physics.
Twelve years later he was a university professor and in 1921, he won the Nobel Prize for Physics. He went
on to publish over 300 scientific papers.
Einstein is the only scientist
to become a cult figure, a household name,
and part of everyday culture. He once joked that when people stopped him in the street, he always
replied: "Pardon me,
sorry! Always I am mistaken for
Professor Einstein.” Today, he is seen as the
typical mad, absent-minded
profesor, who just happened
to change our world.
4. CHOOSE THE CORRECT
WORD:
Delete the wrong word in each of the pairs in italics.
Albert Einstein was a German-born physics
/ physicist, although most people
probably know him as the most intelligent people
/ person who ever lived. His name
has become part of many languages when we want
to say someone is a genius, as / so
in the phrase, “She‟s a real Einstein”.
He must have been pretty brain /
brainy to discover the Theory of Relativity and the equation E=mc2.
In 1999, „Time‟ magazine naming
/ named Einstein as the Person of the
Century. No one could have guessed / guesses
this would happen when he was at
school. He was extremely interested in science but hated the system of learning by heart / stomach. He said it destroyed learning and creativity. He had already
done many / much experiments, but failed the entrance exams
to a technical college.
He didn‟t let this setback / setting
stop him. When he was 16, he performed
his famous experiment of imagining traveling alongside a beam of sound /
light. He eventually graduated from university, in 1900, with a degrees
/ degree in physics. Twelve years later he was a university professor and in 1921, he won the Nobel Prize for
Physics. He went on to publish / publishing over 300 scientific papers.
Einstein is the only scientist
to become a culture / cult figure,
a household name, and part of
everyday culture. He once joke /
joked that when people stopped
him in the street, he always replied:
"Pardon me, sorry! Always I am mistake
/ mistaken for Professor Einstein.” Today, he
is seen as the typical madly / mad, absent- minded professor, who just happened
to change our world.
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5. SPELLING:
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These jumbled
words are from the text. Spell them correctly.
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most people yboprlba know
him probably |
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someone is a esnugi genius |
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He must have been
pretty aniryb brainy |
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the oqnuatie E=mc2 equation |
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No one could have sdugese guessed |
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He was extremely interested in cincsee science |
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learning and
tvtarceyii creatifity |
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failed the aeennrtc exams
to a technical college entrance |
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He didn‟t let this
katecsb stop him setback |
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traveling iealnsogd a beam of light alongside |
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He eventually egaudrtad from
university graduated |
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He went on to lsibpuh over 300 scientific papers |
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publish |
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become a cult rugfei figure |
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a usohdleho name houseold |
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part of everyday ceutrul culture |
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mad, absent-dindem professor minded |
6. PUT THE TEXT BACK TOGETHER
Number these lines in the correct order.
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someone is a genius, as in the phrase, “She‟s
a real Einstein”. He must have
been pretty brainy to discover |
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heart. He said it destroyed learning and creativity. He had already
done many experiments, but failed the |
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the Theory of Relativity and the equation E=mc2. |
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Einstein is the
only scientist to become a cult figure, a household name, and part of everyday |
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happen when he was at school. He was extremely interested in science but hated the system of learning by |
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mistaken for Professor Einstein.” Today, he is seen as the typical mad,
absent-minded professor, who just |
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He didn‟t let
this setback stop him. When
he was 16, he performed his famous experiment of imagining |
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culture. He once joked that when people stopped him in
the street, he always replied: "Pardon me, sorry!
Always I am |
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physics. Twelve years later he was a
university professor and in 1921,
he won the Nobel Prize for Physics. He went on to publish over
300 scientific papers. |
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entrance exams
to a technical college. |
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Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist, although
most people probably know him as |
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happened to change our world. |
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In 1999, „Time‟
magazine named Einstein as the Person
of the Century. No one could have guessed
this would |
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the most intelligent person who ever
lived. His name
has become part
of many languages when we want
to say |
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traveling alongside a beam of light. He eventually graduated from university, in 1900, with a degree in |
SCRAMBLED SENTENCES
With your partner, put the words back into the correct order.
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German-born a was Einstein Albert physicist |
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He brainy pretty been have must He must have been pretty brainly |
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named Einstein as the Person of the Century „Time‟ magazine Time magazine named Einstein as the Person of the Century |
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interested extremely was He science in He was extremely interested in science |
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creativity said destroyed and He it learning he said it destroyed learning and creativity |
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this stop He let setback him didn‟t He didn’t let this setback stop him |
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a alongside traveling light of beam travelling alongside a beam of light |
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over went 300 on scientific to papers publish He He went on to publish over 300 scientific papers |
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the to cult is scientist a Einstein only become figure Einstein is the
only scientist to become a cult figure |
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mad typical the professor minded-absent the typical mad, absent-minded professor |
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