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Приложение 2 Мультимедийная презентация к уроку английского языка в 9 классе по теме «Имя , которое прославляет других». The name bringing fame and glory to others. Урок подготовили учителя английского языка МОУ лицея №18 г. Сарапула: Китова Н.Н. Колчина Е.А. Лекомцева Л. Г. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Приложение 2Мультимедийная презентация к уроку английского языка в 9 классе по теме «Имя , которое прославляет других».

The name bringing fame and glory to others

Урок подготовили учителя английского языкаМОУ лицея №18 г. Сарапула:

Китова Н.Н.Колчина Е.А.Лекомцева Л. Г.Чикурова С.М.

Alfred Nobel (1833-1896) was born in Stockholm,

Sweden, on October 21, 1833. His family was

descended from Olof Rudbeck, the best-known technical genius in Sweden in the 17th century, an era in which Sweden was a

great power in northern Europe. Nobel was fluent in

several languages, and wrote poetry and drama.

Nobel was also very interested in social and

peace-related issues, and held views that were

considered radical during his time.

Biographical Accounts

Andriette Nobel

Alfred's mother, born Andriette Ahlsell, came from a wealthy family

In 1837 Immanuel Nobel left Stockholm and his family to start a new career in Russia. To support the family, Andriette Nobel started a grocery store which provided a modest income.

Immanuel Nobel, inventer

One of his inventions

Painting by Immanuel Nobel demonstrating his sea or naval mines to the Tsar of Russia.

When Alfred Nobel's will was made known after his death in San Remo on 10 December 1896, and when it was disclosed that he had established a special peace prize, this immediately created a great

international sensation. The name Nobel was connected with explosives and with inventions useful to the art of making war, but certainly not with questions related to peace.

His final will

"Wealthy, highly-educated elderly gentleman seeks lady, versed in languages, as secretary." The most qualified applicant turned out to be a woman, Bertha Kinsky. After working a very short time for Nobel she decided to marry Arthur von Suttner. In spite of this Alfred Nobel and Bertha von Suttner remained friends. Over the years Bertha von Suttner became critical of the arms race. She wrote a famous book, Lay Down Your Arms and became a prominent figure in the peace movement. No doubt this influenced Alfred Nobel when he wrote his final will which was to include a Prize for persons who promoted peace. Several years after the death of Alfred Nobel, the Norwegian Storting (Parliament) decided to award the 1905 Nobel Peace Prize to Bertha von Suttner.

The committee room of the Norwegian Nobel Committee

That’s how the ceremony looks like

The Hall

Monument to Nobel

Ceremony

The duty of the princess is to be present at the ceremony

Some of the Nobel Prize Winners,nowadays

That’s how the laureates should look like at the ceremony

Only very few of us can become peace mediators at a high international level.  But we can all be peace mediators at a national or local level, in the neighborhood, at schools, or in families. In this respect universities and schools can make valuable contributions. Ahtisaari has put it as follows: "We must all look in the mirror and ask ourselves have I done my best for peace."

Ahtisaari ,оne of the winners

A piece of Ahtisaari’s speech

The CurieCurie family claim the the most most Nobel Nobel PrizesPrizes, with five: Maria Skłodowska-Curie, Physics 1903 and Chemistry 1911Her husband Pierre Curie, Physics 1903Their daughter Irène Joliot-Curie, Chemistry 1935Their son-in-law Frederic Joliot-Curie, Chemistry 1935

in addition, Henry Labouisse, the husband of the Curies' second daughter Ève, was the director of UNICEF when it won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1965.

Some Interesting Facts About Winners

Some of Russian Some of Russian LaureatesLaureates

Zhores Alfyorov

Alfred Nobel QuizHow much do you know about the founder of the Nobel Prize, Alfred Nobel?Test your knowledge in this Alfred Nobel Quiz!   

What did Alfred's mother, Andriette, do for a living?

  She owned a grocery store

 She was an engineer and inventor

  She was an author

She owned a grocery store

As his father's business in Stockholm struggled to survive, Alfred's family soon moved. To what country?

  Norway  France  Russia

Russia

In 1866 Alfred obtained a patent on a new explosive. What was the explosive called?

KieselguhrDynamiteNitroglycerine

Dynamite

Alfred's father wanted him to become a chemical engineer, but Alfred was more interested in another subject. Which one?

PoetryMedicineEconomics

Poetry

A future Nobel Laureate worked for a short period of time as Alfred Nobel's secretary. Who?

Bertha von Suttner, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate in 1905

Sully Prudhomme, Nobel Laureate in Literature 1901

Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Nobel Laureate in Physics 1901

Bertha von

Suttner, Nobel

Peace Prize

Laureate in 1905

Alfred Nobel had factories and laboratories all over the world and had to travel a lot. Did he have a family?

Yes, he had a wife but she died young

Yes, he had a wife and children

No, he never married

No, he never

married

What did Alfred's father, Immanuel, do for a living?

He owned a grocery store

He was an engineer and inventor

He was an author

He was an engineer

and inventor

Why did Alfred Nobel establish a prize in his will?

He didn't want to give any money to his relatives

He wanted to award the greatest benefits to mankind

He wanted to honour his father

He wanted to award

the greatest benefits

to mankind

Congratulations! You seem to be

well informed about

Alfred Nobel.

 

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