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Mary read a very interesting book telephones. Book p.2 How the Telephone Was Invented Do you have a telephone in your home? Who uses it? Do you use it ? Today, most of us have telephones in our homes. One hundred and twenty years ago,people were not so lucky. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. He was very interested in how human beings make and hear sounds because he taught deaf people. He learnt about how the human ear hears sounds and began to experiment with sending sounds.
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Book p.3 In those days, people sent messages by telegraph. At that time, telegraph messages could only be sent one at time. Bell improved the way telegraph Messages could be sent down one wire at time. Bell experimented some more and invented a microphone that could send sounds down a wire. Then, he invented a receiver that could collect incoming sounds. These became the two main parts of a telephone.
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Book p.3 One day, Bell called out to his assistant over the microphone, “Mr.Watson, come here !I need your help !” At that time, Mr.Watson was on a different floor of the building. But he heard Bell’s voice clearly over the new device. He ran to help Bell and to tell him the good news. Bell had invented the first telephone, It was 10th March 1876.
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Mary remembered that her cousin, Angel was doing a project on inventors. She decided to share the information she read with Angel. Complete Mary’s e-mail below with suitable words from the text on pages 2-3. Book p.4
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Book p.60 Hi, Angel, I read a book yesterday about the invention of the telephone and I think it might be useful for your project. Here if a summary of the information. In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell invented (1) telephone. He was a teacher who taught (2) deaf people how to speak. He also learnt how human beings make (3) sounds and how we hear them. In those days, people used to send long—distance messages one at a time by telegraph. Bell’s first invention allowed (4) many messages to be sent down one wire at the same time. Later, he made a (5) microphone that could send sounds down a wire. Then, he made a (6) receiver that could collect sounds from a wire. Thanks to Bell, we can talk to anyone in the word just by dialling a few numbers. Hope the information helps. Love, Mary
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The next day, Angel called Mary to thank her for her e-mail. They also talked about Aunt Pam’s birthday. Book p.5 It’s Aunt Pam’s birthday next week. What shall we buy for her? Let’s buy her the best present in the world.
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Book p.5 Let’s buy her the prettiest dress from her favorite shop. What about some jewellery?
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Book p.5 why don’t we get a nice handbag for her ? There’s a problem though. We don’t have a lot of money—only 50 dollars.
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Book p.6 Shall we make her a nice birthday card instead? Sounds like a great idea!
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Book p.6 Shall I call John and ask him if he wants to join us? Yes!
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Mary called her cousin, John, to ask him if he wanted to share in Aunt Pam’s birthday card. Book p.7 Hello, May I speak to John, please?.Yes, speaking Hi John, this is Mary, I called to ask if you would like to share in Aunt Pam’s birthday card. Sure!
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Book p.7 Hello, Mum. John, Angel and I are going to make a birthday card for Aunt Pam. Do you think that’s a good idea? Hello, Mary. Yes! I’m sure she’ll love it. That afternoon, she called her mother to tell her about their plans.
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Book p.8 Later that day, Mary wanted to call Angel to discuss what they should do, but she was not sure if Angel would be at home. Mary’s mother then told her that she could leave a message for Angel if Angel was not at home. “If the person you wish to speak to is not is not in, you may want to leave a message. Remember to say ‘Thank you’ to the person who answered your call and hang up the telephone after thanking the person.” That night, Mary called to see if Angel was at home.
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Book p.8 She is having dinner now. Would you like to leave a message? Hello, may I speak to Angel please? Could you please let her know that Mary called and ask her to call me back later? Thank you.
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Book p.9 Mary’s mother told her more about using the telephone. “When I answer the phone at work, the call is often for other people. I take down the message on paper and pass it on. Let me tell you about a message I took this morning.”
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Book p.9 Yes, please. I need some information about the cake delivery. Could you please ask her to call me at 22345678 when she comes in ? Hello, this is John Lam from The Best Café. May I speak to Ada, please? I’m afraid she’s not in yet. Can I take a message for her? Yes, I’ll do that. Thank you. Goodbye!
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Book p.10 This is the message Mary’s mother took down. To Ada, At 9am, John Lam from The Best Café called you to ask about Delivery. Please call him at 22345678. Message taken by, Betty 10/5 Whom did the caller Wish to speak to? When was the call made Who called? Where was the caller from? Who took the message What was his message?
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Book p.10 If you need to make an emergency call, go to the nearest telephone in a safe place, Pick up the receive and dial the number 999 So, if I see a lot of smoke coming out of our neighbor's flat, I should dial 999 and say………. First, tell the operator clearly who you are. Then, tell him or her what the matter is and the full address for the police to go. Mary’s mother tells her how to make an emergency call The operator will give the fire Services Department this information, and they will be on their way immediately. Hello, my name is Mary Lee. I live at flat A, 15/F, Lucky building, 88 Kemmedy Road. I see thick smoke coming out of my neighbor's hours but there doesn't seem to be anyone at home.
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Book p.14 a-e cake lake name same tape e-ethese scene complete delete extreme cake mare dare hare share
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