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When and where was Charles Dickens born?

2. Why did he leave school at the age of 10?

3. What was his first job?

4. What was the name of his first novel?

5. What did he do in the last years of his life?

6. When did he stop writing?

Charles Dickens is one of the greatest novelists in the English literature.

In his books he showed a real world and people of Victorian England.

Charles Dickens was born in London in 1812.

His father was a clerk and had eight children.

His father always spent more money than he received.

When Charles was 10 years old his family was put into prison for his father's debts.

Charles had to give up the school and work.

He worked at the blacking factory ten hours a day.

Charles hated it and never forgot the experience.

He used it in many novels, especially in «David Copperfield» and «Oliver Twist».

At the age of 15 he was lucky to get a job in a London lawyer's office though he didn't like this job.

When he was 16 he started to work for a newspaper.

And by the age of 25 he became one of the best journalists in London.

«The Pickwick Papers» was his first great work which made him popular.

His books became very popular in many countries and he spent much time abroad.

In the last years of his life he began to meet with his readers and to give public readings from his books.

These meetings were very successful.

He never stopped writing and travelling and he died very suddenly in 1870.

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VladimirLukash 10 февр. 2021 г., 17:16:24

1Charles Dickens was born in London in 1812.

2 He left the school becausehis family was put into prison for his father's debts.

3He worked at the blacking factory.

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4«The Pickwick Papers» was the name ofhis first novel

5In the last years of his life he began to meet with his readers and to give public readings from his books.

6He never stopped writing.

AlexYa0509 19 февр. 2021 г., 07:49:36 | 10 - 11 классы

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IrochkaTsoy 21 авг. 2021 г., 10:13:55 | 5 - 9 классы

1. What was Charles Dickens?

1. What was Charles Dickens?

2. Where was Charles Dickens from?

3. When was he born?

4. What did his family move to London?

5. What ďid he was twelve?

6. When did Charles Dickens begin his career as a writer?

7. Who did he marry?

8. How many children did he have?

9. What were some of his stories?

Have you read any of then?

10. When did he die?

11. Why do you think Ch.

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Катюшакот1 30 янв. 2021 г., 03:12:24 | 5 - 9 классы

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What was Charles Dickens?

2. Where was Charles Dickens from?

3. When was he born?

4. What did his family move to London?

5. What ďid he was twelve?

6. When did Charles Dickens begin his career as a writer?

7. Who did he marry?

8. How many children did he have?

9. What were some of his stories?

Have you read any of then?

10. When did he die?

11. Why do you think Ch.

Dickens is popular today?

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Alexagordenko 2 сент. 2021 г., 16:27:31 | 5 - 9 классы

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Alexander Pushkin was born in Moscow on 6th June 1799.

From a young age his nurse taught him all about Russian folktales and traditions.

Alexander wasn't a good student, but he loved to read and spent many hours in his father's library.

He wrote his first poem at the age of 8 and published his first poem at 15.

His work was very different from the other writers at the time and this often got him into trouble with the tsar and the government.

For example, one of his most famous plays, Boris Godunov was only published years after he wrote it for political reasons.

After marrying a beautiful young girl called Natalya Goncharova in 1831 he continued to write.

Millions of people consider his novel, Eugeny Onegin, his poem, The Bronze Horseman and his drama, The Stone Guest, to be masterpieces1.

Alexander Pushkin was only 37 when he died.

He played a great part in The Golden Age of Russian Literature'.

He's Russia's greatest2 poet and national pride.

Olgelia 19 сент. 2021 г., 19:44:15 | 10 - 11 классы

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Charles Dickens, one of the greatest and most popular English novelists, was born on the 7th of February, 1812, in a small English town.

He was a weak child and did not like to take part in noisy and active games.

The little boy was very clever and learnt to read at an early age.

He read a lot of books in his childhood.

When he was about six, someone took him to the theatre for the first time.

He saw a play by Shakespeare and liked it so much that he decided to write a play of his own.

When it was ready, he performed it with some of his friends.

Everybody enjoyed the performance, and the little writer felt very happy.

When Dickens was nine years old, the family moved to London where they lived in an old house in the suburbs.

They had a very hard life.

There were several younger children in the family besides Charles.

The future writer could not even go to school, because at that time his father was in the Marshalsea Debtor’s Prison.

There was nobody in London to whom Mr Dickens could go for money, and his wife with all the children except Charles went to join him in the prison.

The family lived there until Mr Dickens could pay his debts.

Those were the most unhappy days of all Charles’ life.

The boy worked from early morning till late at night to help his family.

Charles was only able to start going to school when he was nearly twelve, and his father was out of prison.

He very much wanted to study, but he did not finish his schooling.

After two years of school he began working again.

He had to work hard to earn his living, and tried very many trades, but he did not like any of them.

His ambition was to study and become a well - educated man.

At the age of fifteen he often went to the famous library of the British Museum.

He spent a lot of time in the library reading - room.

He read and studied there and in this way he got an education.

The Childhood and Youth of Dickens Later Dickens described his childhood and youth in some of his famous novels, among them “Little Dorrit” and “David Copperfield.

” The great writer died more than a hundred years ago (in 1870), but everybody still enjoys reading his books.

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Переведите пож на русский Nursultan Nazarbayev was born in 1940?

Переведите пож на русский Nursultan Nazarbayev was born in 1940.

His father was a shepherd .

He and his family lived in a yurt and in the village of Shamalgan.

Live was hard for many people in those days, and Nursultan worked to help feed his family - his parents , grandparents , and younger brothers and sisters .

But he enjoyed his childhood too , riding horses , learning to hung and playing the dombra.

Marikitti2004 19 мар. 2021 г., 17:20:16 | 10 - 11 классы

William Blake (1757 - 1827) is today regarded as one of the most original English writers and artists, 1___________________________________________?

William Blake (1757 - 1827) is today regarded as one of the most original English writers and artists, 1___________________________________________.

Born in London, he spent most of his years in the centre of the capital, but 2___________________ ; the streets of the metropolis became for him windows to infinite time and space.

Blake`s visions began early, and throughout his life he experienced what was, for him, direct contact with spirits of the long - dead, with angels, God and the devil.

While modern psychiatry would consider Blake to have been under the spell of hallucinations, 3___________________________.

He was also not shy in describing the sources of his inspiration to his friends and colleagues.

The eccentric reputation he thus gained did little to help him to commercial success ; for most of his life his work was neglected, 4____________________________________.

But while his work was often out of step with his time, few of the best artists of his day doubted his technical ability.

Trained as an engraver, he pushed forward the boundaries of that art by his own innovations, and combined it with his poetry to such an extent 5_____________________________.

Among the best known (and easiest to understand) of his hand - illustrated books are Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience, 6________________________________________________.

And he often lived near to poverty

yet during his lifetime he was largely ignored and often called mad

that one cannot be properly understood without the other

for him the vision were real and directly inspired and guided his art

his visionary powers transformed everything around him

which contain some of the simplest and most beautiful lyrics in the English language

he never quite left home.

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Ответить на вопросы по текстуLewis CarrollLewis Carroll was the pen - name of Charles Dodgson, an English writer and author of two of the best loved children's books in English Literature – “Alice's A?

Ответить на вопросы по тексту

Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll was the pen - name of Charles Dodgson, an English writer and author of two of the best loved children's books in English Literature – “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking Glass”.

The characters and phrases from these books have entered and become part of the English culture so if someone calls you “Mad as a Hatter”, you know whom to thank.

Charles Dodgson was talented in many ways.

Apart from being a creative writer, he was also a Mathematics Don (professor) at Oxford and a well - known logician.

He was interested in photography and music.

He sang very well, played chess and enjoyed creating and solving puzzles.

Charles Dodgson was born on 27 January 1832 and spent the first eleven years of his life at Warrington, Cheshire where his father was the priest.

His family was large ; his parents had 11 children, 4 boys and 7 girls.

Charles was educated first by home - schooling, then at two boarding schools, and finally at Christ Church College, Oxford.

Later in life, he remembered his boarding school experience without any warm feelings.

Still, he was an excellent student and studied very well in all his subjects.

In 1854 Charles Dodgson got a 1st class degree in Mathematics and one year later he became a lecturer in Mathematics at Christ Church College.

It was then that he started his literary career and took his pen - name, Lewis Carroll.

While his creative books and poetry were published under his pen - name, he also wrote books on Mathematics under his own name.

When a new Headmaster arrived at Christ Church College, he brought with him his family.

Dodgson became the family’s close friend.

The Headmaster’s little daughters, the youngest of which was called Alice, enjoyed his company very much.

Charles often entertained the girls by telling them stories about imaginary worlds with fantastic creatures.

The story about the adventures of little Alice became popular all over the world.

“Alice in Wonderland” is primarily a children’s story, but adults have enjoyed the novel for over a century together with children.

Many elements of “Alice” were not completely new.

Talking animals, for instance, or the story idea in which a child or children are carried away from reality into a fantasy world.

However, it was Carroll who established a new motif that would be used again and again in children’s literature : Peter Pan, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Narnia books, and the Harry Potter books.

That is the possibility for the main characters to travel back and forth between the real world and wonderland.

Though his characters travelled a lot between one world and another, Charles Dodgson himself didn’t like being away from home.

The only occasion on which (as far as it is known) he went abroad was a trip to Russia in 1867.

He died of pneumonia on 14 January 1898 at his sisters' home.

He was 2 weeks away from turning 66.

Charles Dodgson was a brother of the famous English writer Lewis Carroll.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4)

Charles Dodgson had different hobbies.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4)

Charles Dodgson was the oldest child in the family.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4)

Charles Dodgson enjoyed his years in the boarding schools very much.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4)

Charles Dodgson was a good mathematician.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4)

Charles Dodgson invented fantastic stories for his friend’s daughters.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4)

Charles Dodgson’s children enjoyed reading his books about Alice.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4)

Charles Dodgson travelled a lot around the world.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4).

Marina6585 4 мая 2021 г., 05:28:06 | 5 - 9 классы

Charles Dickens is a famous writer in the English language?

Charles Dickens is a famous writer in the English language.

He wrote about the real world of England and many of the people in his books were not rich, but poor and hungry.

Charles Dickens’s family lived in London and his father worked in an office.

It was a good job, but he always spent a lot of money and often there was no money to buy food.

There were eight children in the family, so life was hard.

Charles went to school and his teachers thought he was very clever.

But when Charles was only eleven, his father lost all his money and the family left their house.

Charles got a job washing bottles.

He worked ten hours a day and he earned six shillings (30p) a week.

Every night, after work, he walked four miles back to his room.

Charles hated it and never forgot it.

He used it in many books, for example David Copperfield and Oliver Twist.

50. Charles Dickens was born in 1812.

___

51.

Charles Dickens wrote in English.

___

52.

Charles Dickens only wrote about rich people.

___

53.

Charles Dickens’ father had a job in an office.

___

54.

Charles Dickens’ life was difficult because he had eight children.

___

55.

Charles Dickens was good at school.

___

56.

Charles Dickens spent all his father’s money.

___

57.

Charles Dickens worked every night.

___

58.

Charles Dickens earned very little money.

___

59.

Oliver Twist was Charles Dickens’ friend.

___.

Magmax000 9 июн. 2021 г., 20:59:51 | 10 - 11 классы

Переведите пожалуйста THE CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH OF DICKENSCharles Dickens, one of the greatest and most popular English novelists, was born on the 7th of February, 1812, in a small English town?

Переведите пожалуйста THE CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH OF DICKENS

Charles Dickens, one of the greatest and most popular English novelists, was born on the 7th of February, 1812, in a small English town.

He was a weak child and did not like to take part in noisy and active games.

1 The little boy was very clever and learnt to read at an early age.

He read a lot of books in his childhood.

When he was about six, someone took him to the theatre for the first time.

He saw a play by Shakespeare and liked it so much that he decided to write a play of his own.

When it was ready, he performed it with some of his friends.

Everybody enjoyed the performance, and the little writer felt fery happy.

When Dickens was nine years old, the family mo ved to London where they lived in an old house in the su burbs.

They had a very hard life.

There were several younger children in the family besides Charles.

The future writer could not even go to school, because at that time his father was in the Marshalsea Debtors’ Prison.

There was nobody in London to whom Mr Dickens could go for money, and his wife with all the children except Charles went to join him in the prison.

The family lived there until Mr Dickens could pay his debts.

Those were the most unhappy days of all Charles’ life.

The boy worked from early morning till late at night to help nis family.

Charles was only able to start going to school when he was nearly twelve, and his father was out of prison.

He very much wanted to study, but he did not finish his schooling.

After two years of school he began working again.

He had to work hard to earn his living, and tried very many trades, but he did not like any of them.

His ambition was to study and become a well - educated man.

At the age of fifteen he often went to the famous library of the British Museum.

He spent a lot of time in the library reading - room.

He read and studied there and in this way he got an education.

Later Dickens described his childhood and youth in some of his famous novels, among them “Little Dorrit” and "David Copperfield.

The great writer Jied more than a hundred years age (in 1870), but everybody still enjoys reading his books.

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