Переведите Longfellow was a very popular person who a lot of people visited every day?

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Переведите Longfellow was a very popular person who a lot of people visited every day.

Among these people were Charles Dickens and Pedro 2, the emperor of Brazil who Longfellow wrote to in Portuguese.

But there were also not - so - famous neighbours, especially the children.

The city of Cambridge grew and townspeople decided to cut down the chestnut tree, which Longfellow made famous.

Longfellow’s neighbours and friends decided to make an armchair for Longfellow from the tree’s wood.

Seven hundred children donated money to pay for the chair.

They gave the armchair to Longfellow on his seventy - second birthday on February 27, 1879.

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Elislorens 18 янв. 2018 г., 08:01:47

Лонгфелло был очень популярным человеком, который много людей посещают каждый день.

Среди этих людей были Чарльз Диккенс и Педро 2, император

Бразилия, которые Лонгфелло написал на португальском языке.

Но были и не столь известные соседи, особенно дети.

Город Кембридж вырос и горожане решили спилить каштан, который Лонгфелло сделал знаменитым.

Лонгфелло соседи и друзья решили сделать кресло для Лонгфелло из дерева дерево.

Семьсот детей, пожертвовал деньги, чтобы заплатить за стул.

Они подарили кресло для Лонгфелло на его семьдесят второй день рождения 27 февраля 1879.

Innanovikova7 18 янв. 2018 г., 08:01:50

Лонгфелов был ояень популярной персоной.

Кто из многих людей посещал его каждый день.

Чарлес дикенс и педро 2,.

Trr965 5 нояб. 2018 г., 23:56:19 | 10 - 11 классы

Переведите текст на русский язык?

Переведите текст на русский язык.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 - 1882) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is an outstanding American poet and humanist of the 19th century.

He was born in Portland in the family of a rich lawyer.

The poet’s ancestors had come to America in 1620 on the Mayflower and built the first village in New England.

The family traditions helped the poet to understand the history of his country.

When Longfellow was 19 years old, his father sent him to Europe.

The young man lived in France, Italy, Spain and Germany, where he studied foreign languages and literature.

He was preparing to be a college professor of foreign languages.

When Longfellow returned from Europe, he became a teacher at the college from which he had graduated.

Longfellow delivered lectures on literature and wrote poems and articles.

He translated the works of European poets into English.

In 1836 Longfellow was invited to deliver lectures on literature at Harvard, the oldest university of the United States.

In 1838 his first book of poems was published.

The next book of poems, “Voices of the Night”, published in 1839, made him famous.

His best work is a long poem, called “The Song of Hiawatha”(1855), which is based on old Indian legends.

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8. В одну колонку выпишите из текста “Henry Wadsworth Longfellow” даты, в другую – события, им соответствующие.

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Fire added heat to the laundry mix, when clothes were washed in tubes with water heated over open fires and soap made at home from a combination of lye and ashes.

Clothes were scrubbed on a corrugated board, wrung by hand, rinsed, then wrung again, and draped on lines or bushes to dry.

Women’s hands were freed by 1927, when wringer washers become standard, eliminating the washboard, open tubs and the boiler.

A few “pumps” with the foot started the motor of the machine and kept it humming.

The first automatic washer – one that washed, rinsed and extracted water from clothes in one process – debuted at a county fair in Louisiana, in September of 1937.

After World War II, the demand for washers was enormous.

By 1953, automatic washers were outselling wringer washers ten to one.

Today, washers offer a variety of different features.

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Переведите Henry Longfellow lived on Brattle Street in Cambridge and worked at Harvard University?

Переведите Henry Longfellow lived on Brattle Street in Cambridge and worked at Harvard University.

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Longfellow admired the tree so much that one day he decided to write a poem “The Village Blacksmith” which became one of the most famous poems.

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B) The peasant was heppy to see a lot of honey.

C) A peasant had an apple tree in his garden.

D) "We'll go away!

" e) The peasant began cutting down the tree.

F) The sparrows and the grasshoppers asked the peasant not to cut the apple tree down g) The apple tree didn't give any apples.

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2. The day was fine.

3. It was very hot and sunny.

4. Jim and Jill walked in the forest and then they sat down under a big tree.

5. They talked and tolked.

6. Suddenly they saw a small bird.

7. The bird had fallen from the tree.

8. Jim took the bird in his hands and the children went home.

9. They put the bird into the box.

10. The children liked the bird very much.

11. They gave the bird bread, apples, corn and water.

12. The bird lived in there house for two weeks.

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Read the story and mark the statements true, false or unstated.

Прочитайте историю и отметить заявления истина, ложь или неустановленной.

Henry Longfellow lived on Brattle Street in Cambridge and worked at Harvard University.

Every day when he walked to work he went by a large chestnut tree.

Longfellow admired the tree so much that one day he decided to write a poem “The Village Blacksmith” which became one of the most famous poems.

Longfellow was a very popular person who a lot of people visited every day.

Among these people were Charles Dickens and Pedro 2, the emperor of Brazil who Longfellow wrote to in Portuguese.

But there were also not - so - famous neighbours, especially the children.

The city of Cambridge grew and townspeople decided to cut down the chestnut tree, which Longfellow made famous.

Longfellow’s neighbours and friends decided to make an armchair for Longfellow from the tree’s wood.

Seven hundred children donated money to pay for the chair.

They gave the armchair to Longfellow on his seventy - second birthday on February 27, 1879.

They also gave him a book that had the names of all the children who had contributed.

Longfellow was happy with his birthday present.

He put the chair in his study and showed it to the visitors.

Longfellow wanted to thank the children and wrote a poem “From my armchair”.

When one of the children who had contributed to the chair came to visit him, Longfellow let the child sit in the armchair and gave him or her a copy of the poem “From My Armchair”.

· Задание.

Отметить заявления истина, ложь или неустановленной.

1)_ Henry Longfellow worked at Cambridge University.

2)_Every day he walked to see a large chestnut tree.

3)_ Longfellow wrote a poem under the chestnut tree.

4)_Longfellow was a person who visited a lot of popular people every day 5)_ Henry Longfellow made friends with popular and not - so popular neighbours.

6)_Children raised money for making an armchair from the chestnut tree’s wood.

7)_The book, which Longfellow’s friends gave him as a present, had his name.

8)_Longfellow wrote a poem From My Armchair because he wanted to say Thank you to the children.

9)_When the children who had donated money visited him, Longfellow wrote them new poems.

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Who decided to cut down the tree?

Who decided to cut down the tree.

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Read the story and mark the statements true, false or unstated?

Read the story and mark the statements true, false or unstated.

Прочитайте историю и отметить заявления истина, ложь или неустановленной.

Henry Longfellow lived on Brattle Street in Cambridge and worked at Harvard University.

Every day when he walked to work he went by a large chestnut tree.

Longfellow admired the tree so much that one day he decided to write a poem “The Village Blacksmith” which became one of the most famous poems.

Longfellow was a very popular person who a lot of people visited every day.

Among these people were Charles Dickens and Pedro 2, the emperor of Brazil who Longfellow wrote to in Portuguese.

But there were also not - so - famous neighbours, especially the children.

The city of Cambridge grew and townspeople decided to cut down the chestnut tree, which Longfellow made famous.

Longfellow’s neighbours and friends decided to make an armchair for Longfellow from the tree’s wood.

Seven hundred children donated money to pay for the chair.

They gave the armchair to Longfellow on his seventy - second birthday on February 27, 1879.

They also gave him a book that had the names of all the children who had contributed.

Longfellow was happy with his birthday present.

He put the chair in his study and showed it to the visitors.

Longfellow wanted to thank the children and wrote a poem “From my armchair”.

When one of the children who had contributed to the chair came to visit him, Longfellow let the child sit in the armchair and gave him or her a copy of the poem “From My Armchair”.

· Задание.

Отметить заявления истина, ложь или неустановленной.

1)_ Henry Longfellow worked at Cambridge University.

2)_Every day he walked to see a large chestnut tree.

3)_ Longfellow wrote a poem under the chestnut tree.

4)_Longfellow was a person who visited a lot of popular people every day 5)_ Henry Longfellow made friends with popular and not - so popular neighbours.

6)_Children raised money for making an armchair from the chestnut tree’s wood.

7)_The book, which Longfellow’s friends gave him as a present, had his name.

8)_Longfellow wrote a poem From My Armchair because he wanted to say Thank you to the children.

9)_When the children who had donated money visited him, Longfellow wrote them new poems.

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Переведите пожалуйста, read the text and put its parts in a togical order A?

Переведите пожалуйста, read the text and put its parts in a togical order A.

Their life on the farm was interesting.

They often played games wiht their friends.

There were a lot of animals on the farm - horses, covs, sheep and goats.

The children helped their grendparents with the animals.

They watered granny's flowers in the garden too.

B. In August John and Salli were in York.

They were there with their parents.

They all likedYork with its green streets and old beautiful houses.

They stayed at a hotel and liked it very much.

The food was good, the rooms were comfortable, the people were nice.

The Barkers' holidaydays were wonderful.

C. In summer the Bakers Trevelled a lot.

In July John and Salli were in Scotland.

They stayed with their grandparents on the farm.

The children travelled to Scotland by train.

The weather was wonderful.

It was sunny and very warm.

John and Sally enjoyed the food on the train.

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