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What do the people in the pictures need? What can you do to help them?
Match the problems with their suitable solutions
Larry Stewart came from humble beginnings. Born in Mississippi in 1948, he was brought up by his grandparents. In 1971, Larry found himself jobless and starving for several days. After a free meal given by a restaurant's owner, he vowed to help others whenever he could. Larry then moved to Kansas City, where he was fortunate enough to make money in cable television. He began helping the less fortunate in 1979, and stories of ‘Secret Santa' started to emerge from the city. |
For over 26 years, he handed out thousands of dollars every Christmas to the needy in public places – without ever revealing his identity. The more he gave, the more stories of his generosity spread across the United States. Secret Santa became famous, yet still anonymous.
He kept his identity hidden until 2006 when he was diagnosed with cancer, which later claimed his life. Since Larry Stewart's death in 2007, his example has inspired others to continue his mission of kindness and charitable work.
Born in 1988, Le Thanh Thuy was awarded the title ‘Ho Chi Minh City Outstanding Young Citizen' in 2006, a year before she passed away. As soon as Thuy started high school in 2003, she was diagnosed with bone cancer and doctors decided to amputate her leg to save her life. Thuy's repeated hospitalizations over four years did not stop her from helping other patients. Her dream was to initiate a fund to help young cancer patients. Whenever Thuy could move around, she organized different charity activities to relieve the young patients' pain. Thuy's meaningful work was welcomed and supported by the community. As a result, Thuy's Dream Programme was launched and is currently managed by The Tuoi Tre. The Tuoi Tre has continued to hold annual events to support her program. The most important one is the Sunflower Festival, where children and their families get together and have fun. Gifts are given to the young patients, and the memory of Thuy is kept alive by her story about love and sharing. |
Read two people's life stories and complete the table with facts about them.
Name | Larry Stewart | Le Thanh Thuy |
Born | ||
Died | ||
Nationality | ||
Health problem | ||
Dedicated life to... |
Larry Stewart came from humble beginnings. Born in Mississippi in 1948, he was brought up by his grandparents. In 1971, Larry found himself jobless and starving for several days. After a free meal given by a restaurant's owner, he vowed to help others whenever he could. Larry then moved to Kansas City, where he was fortunate enough to make money in cable television. He began helping the less fortunate in 1979, and stories of ‘Secret Santa' started to emerge from the city. |
For over 26 years, he handed out thousands of dollars every Christmas to the needy in public places – without ever revealing his identity. The more he gave, the more stories of his generosity spread across the United States. Secret Santa became famous, yet still anonymous.
He kept his identity hidden until 2006 when he was diagnosed with cancer, which later claimed his life. Since Larry Stewart's death in 2007, his example has inspired others to continue his mission of kindness and charitable work.
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Born in 1988, Le Thanh Thuy was awarded the title ‘Ho Chi Minh City Outstanding Young Citizen' in 2006, a year before she passed away. As soon as Thuy started high school in 2003, she was diagnosed with bone cancer and doctors decided to amputate her leg to save her life. Thuy's repeated hospitalizations over four years did not stop her from helping other patients. Her dream was to initiate a fund to help young cancer patients. Whenever Thuy could move around, she organized different charity activities to relieve the young patients' pain. Thuy's meaningful work was welcomed and supported by the community. As a result, Thuy's Dream Programme was launched and is currently managed by The Tuoi Tre. The Tuoi Tre has continued to hold annual events to support her program. The most important one is the Sunflower Festival, where children and their families get together and have fun. Gifts are given to the young patients, and the memory of Thuy is kept alive by her story about love and sharing. |
Find the words or expressions in the text that have the following meanings. Write them in the correct spaces.
1. people who do not have enough food or money | |
2. make something known to someone | |
3. unknown to other people | |
4. remove a body part in a medical operation | |
5. start, make something important, begin | |
6. something remembered from the past |
Larry Stewart came from humble beginnings. Born in Mississippi in 1948, he was brought up by his grandparents. In 1971, Larry found himself jobless and starving for several days. After a free meal given by a restaurant's owner, he vowed to help others whenever he could. Larry then moved to Kansas City, where he was fortunate enough to make money in cable television. He began helping the less fortunate in 1979, and stories of ‘Secret Santa' started to emerge from the city. |
For over 26 years, he handed out thousands of dollars every Christmas to the needy in public places – without ever revealing his identity. The more he gave, the more stories of his generosity spread across the United States. Secret Santa became famous, yet still anonymous.
He kept his identity hidden until 2006 when he was diagnosed with cancer, which later claimed his life. Since Larry Stewart's death in 2007, his example has inspired others to continue his mission of kindness and charitable work.
Born in 1988, Le Thanh Thuy was awarded the title ‘Ho Chi Minh City Outstanding Young Citizen' in 2006, a year before she passed away. As soon as Thuy started high school in 2003, she was diagnosed with bone cancer and doctors decided to amputate her leg to save her life. Thuy's repeated hospitalizations over four years did not stop her from helping other patients. Her dream was to initiate a fund to help young cancer patients. Whenever Thuy could move around, she organized different charity activities to relieve the young patients' pain. Thuy's meaningful work was welcomed and supported by the community. As a result, Thuy's Dream Programme was launched and is currently managed by The Tuoi Tre. The Tuoi Tre has continued to hold annual events to support her program. The most important one is the Sunflower Festival, where children and their families get together and have fun. Gifts are given to the young patients, and the memory of Thuy is kept alive by her story about love and sharing. |
Read the stories again. Answer the questions.
Larry Stewart came from humble beginnings. Born in Mississippi in 1948, he was brought up by his grandparents. In 1971, Larry found himself jobless and starving for several days. After a free meal given by a restaurant's owner, he vowed to help others whenever he could. Larry then moved to Kansas City, where he was fortunate enough to make money in cable television. He began helping the less fortunate in 1979, and stories of ‘Secret Santa' started to emerge from the city. |
For over 26 years, he handed out thousands of dollars every Christmas to the needy in public places – without ever revealing his identity. The more he gave, the more stories of his generosity spread across the United States. Secret Santa became famous, yet still anonymous.
He kept his identity hidden until 2006 when he was diagnosed with cancer, which later claimed his life. Since Larry Stewart's death in 2007, his example has inspired others to continue his mission of kindness and charitable work.
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Born in 1988, Le Thanh Thuy was awarded the title ‘Ho Chi Minh City Outstanding Young Citizen' in 2006, a year before she passed away. As soon as Thuy started high school in 2003, she was diagnosed with bone cancer and doctors decided to amputate her leg to save her life. Thuy's repeated hospitalizations over four years did not stop her from helping other patients. Her dream was to initiate a fund to help young cancer patients. Whenever Thuy could move around, she organized different charity activities to relieve the young patients' pain. Thuy's meaningful work was welcomed and supported by the community. As a result, Thuy's Dream Programme was launched and is currently managed by The Tuoi Tre. The Tuoi Tre has continued to hold annual events to support her program. The most important one is the Sunflower Festival, where children and their families get together and have fun. Gifts are given to the young patients, and the memory of Thuy is kept alive by her story about love and sharing. |
Read the stories again. Answer the questions.
1. Who was awarded the title ‘Ho Chi Minh City Outstanding Young Citizen'.
- Thuy
- Larry
2. Whose identity remained unknown until he/she was diagnosed with cancer?
- Thuy
- Larry
3. Who was once unable to find a job?
- Thuy
- Larry
4. Who was hospitalized due to his/her conditions?
- Larry
- Thuy
Read the first part of the text about Beethoven and fill each gap with a word from the box.
Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and (1) musical figure in the period between the Classical and Romantic eras. Born in 1770, in Bonn, Germany, he was the son of a court musician. His piano (2) quickly became evident and he gave his first public (3) at the age of eight. Beethoven's father wanted to make him a child (4) another Mozart.
Considered the (5) composer of all time, he was a noted (6) , combining vocals and instruments in a new way. Beethoven continued to (7) even while losing his hearing, and some of his most important works were (8) during the last 10 years of his life when he was quite unable to hear.
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There are three main periods in Beethoven's music career: early, middle, and late.
The beginning of his early period was in 1792 when he moved to Vienna, Austria. Beethoven quickly made a name for himself as a talented pianist. His compositions during this period consisted mainly of works for his main instrument, the piano, and were classical in nature. However, Beethoven's hearing was beginning to deteriorate during this period, and he tried to hide this fact from those around him.
In 1800, Beethoven turned from the classical forms of the previous century to more expressive or romantic music. His musical imagination began to grow beyond that of the piano. The middle period was believed to be Beethoven's greatest and most productive stage. In less than a decade, he produced countless masterpieces in every genre.
In 1809, however, his musical creativity began to decline, possibly due to his health problems and mental state. Beethoven stopped conducting and performing in public, but continued to compose - many of his most admired works were created during this period. By 1815, he was almost completely deaf and his manners became increasingly rude. In 1827, he died after a long illness. Nearly 20,000 people lined the streets of Vienna to pay their last respect to the composer who had changed the music scene of Western Europe.
Read the second part of the text and answer the questions.
1. The early period in Beethoven's began .
2. He composed mainly for his main instrument, .
3. He was of his career in the .
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There are three main periods in Beethoven's music career: early, middle, and late.
The beginning of his early period was in 1792 when he moved to Vienna, Austria. Beethoven quickly made a name for himself as a talented pianist. His compositions during this period consisted mainly of works for his main instrument, the piano, and were classical in nature. However, Beethoven's hearing was beginning to deteriorate during this period, and he tried to hide this fact from those around him.
In 1800, Beethoven turned from the classical forms of the previous century to more expressive or romantic music. His musical imagination began to grow beyond that of the piano. The middle period was believed to be Beethoven's greatest and most productive stage. In less than a decade, he produced countless masterpieces in every genre.
In 1809, however, his musical creativity began to decline, possibly due to his health problems and mental state. Beethoven stopped conducting and performing in public, but continued to compose - many of his most admired works were created during this period. By 1815, he was almost completely deaf and his manners became increasingly rude. In 1827, he died after a long illness. Nearly 20,000 people lined the streets of Vienna to pay their last respect to the composer who had changed the music scene of Western Europe.
Read the second part of the text and answer the questions.
4. He started composing more music in this period.
5. He started losing his because of his health problems and .
6. He continued to music even though he stopped conducting and performing .
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There are three main periods in Beethoven's music career: early, middle, and late.
The beginning of his early period was in 1792 when he moved to Vienna, Austria. Beethoven quickly made a name for himself as a talented pianist. His compositions during this period consisted mainly of works for his main instrument, the piano, and were classical in nature. However, Beethoven's hearing was beginning to deteriorate during this period, and he tried to hide this fact from those around him.
In 1800, Beethoven turned from the classical forms of the previous century to more expressive or romantic music. His musical imagination began to grow beyond that of the piano. The middle period was believed to be Beethoven's greatest and most productive stage. In less than a decade, he produced countless masterpieces in every genre.
In 1809, however, his musical creativity began to decline, possibly due to his health problems and mental state. Beethoven stopped conducting and performing in public, but continued to compose - many of his most admired works were created during this period. By 1815, he was almost completely deaf and his manners became increasingly rude. In 1827, he died after a long illness. Nearly 20,000 people lined the streets of Vienna to pay their last respect to the composer who had changed the music scene of Western Europe.
Match the words or phrases from the two sections of the text which mean the following:
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