Homework

Homework–Answer the following questions: 1. How often do you use the internet, and what for? What websites will you recommend to your friends and why?

I use the Internet to study, communicate, watch videos and play games. The internet is one of the most important things in the world lately, because now a lot of things are lame from the internet. I have recommended many programs and sites to my friends. For example: Cap cut. It is a program with which you can easily make various beautiful videos. I also use «Alight motion» program, through which you can make more beautiful videos, but the downside is that this program costs money and it is not easy to use this program.

English

What interesting ways of  treatment (cure) do you know? Ask your parents, grandparents about traditional medicine, which they have ever heard or used. Write about them. 

In case of pain, put a beaten onion or cabbage leaf and tie it tightly.
In case of cough, eat honey or drink basil tea․
Drink pomegranate peel tea in case of diarrhea

Homework

Homework–Using different sources (encyclopedias, Internet, etc.) find information about other famous inventions.

During the technology-feeding frenzy of the late 1990s, many experts declared the Internet one of the most important inventions since the Industrial Revolution. However, after the happenings of the past few years that perspective has changed. While the Internet and the World Wide Web have certainly impacted the lives of many millions of people it is certainly not the greatest invention of the past millennium, it might not even make the top ten. 

As Robert J. Gordon writes, «Internet surfing may be fun, but it represents a far smaller increment in the standard of living than what was achieved by the extension of the day into night achieved by electric light. The revolution in factory efficiency achieved by the electric motor, the flexibility and freedom achieved by the automobile, the saving of time and shrinking of the globe achieved by the airplane, the new materials achieved by the chemical industry, the first sense of live two-way communication achieved by the telephone, the arrival of live news and entertainment into the family parlor achieved by radio and then television, and the enormous improvements in life expectancy, health, and comfort achieved by urban sanitation and indoor plumbing.»  

What are the greatest inventions of the past 1000 years? 

 The author considers the improvement of the living standard as the prime criterion and presents (with temerity) the following top ten list: