UNIT 3. INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES
INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES
- Computer.
- Airplane
- Television
- Internet
- Plane
- 3-D printer
- Telephone
- Penicillin
- Fire
- Electricity
- Gravity
- Dinosaurs
- Gold
- That the earth is round
In 1543, Nicolaus Copernicus told the world that the earth moves around the sun.
In 1666, Isaac Newton come up with the theory of universal gravitation.
In 1859, Charles Darwin Publised a book on his theory of natural selection.
In 1864, Luis Pasteur explainted to a group of famous scientists his belief that germs cause many diseases.
Marie Curie conducted research on radioactivity. In 1903, she became the first woman to win a nobel prize.
In 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered the antibiotic penicillin.
In 1929, Edwin Hubble formed his theory that the universe is expanding.
In 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the structure of the DNA molecule.
if clause (unreal action or condition) result clause (if it were true)
Example:
If I wanted a cutting-edge phone, I’d look for one at TechnoWorld. (But I don’t want one.)
If you were here, we could study together. (But you are not here.)
The if clause can occur first or last. If the if clause comes first, use a comma.
Example:
If it weren’t so expensive, they would buy it. OR They would buy it if it weren’t so expensive.
Questions
If you saw a lighter laptop, would you buy it? (Yes, I would. / No, I wouldn’t.)
Where would you go if there were an affordable cruise?
If your car died on the highway, who would you call?
2. “. . . the mosquitoes were brutal.”
“. . . the mosquitoes were wild.”
3. “There are tons of mosquitoes in the mountains this time of year.”
“There are a lot of mosquitoes in the mountains at this time of year.”
4. “. . . You just have to bite the bullet once in a while and use the stuff that works.”
“. . . You just use the bullet once in a while and use the stuff that works."
5. “Whether you like it or not, the poison is effective.”
"Although you don't accept it, the poison is effective."
PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
The past unreal conditional describes past unreal or untrue conditions and results. Use the past perfect in the if clause.
Use would have or could have + a past participle in the result clause.
If she had rented a more economical car, she wouldn’t have spentso much money on gas. (But she didn’t rent a more economical car.)
If Jonas Salk hadn’t invented a vaccine to protect people against polio, many more people would have gotten the disease. (But he did invent a vaccine.)
Questions and answers
Could they have prevented the accident if they had known the tires were so old?(Yes, they could have. / No, they couldn’t have.)
What would you have done if you hadn’t had your phone with you? (I would have borrowed one.)
What is the
difference between invention and discovery?
Discovery is when through investigation or observation
a hypothesis is verified, or something is found. Invention is when through
different resources and with the use of tools an object or technology is
created.
What was life
like before these inventions or discoveries?
1.
The wheel: It
was difficult for people to be able to transport from one place to another but
now it is much easier than before, because the human being has created many
means of transport.
2.
The mosquito net: It
was very complicated, especially for the care of the children because they are
more defenseless and therefore could be bitten by mosquitoes more easily. Now
there are many other elements of protection against mosquitoes.
3.
The 3D Printer: Life
before the 3D printer was very normal, although today its function is very
helpful for different areas. For example, in Medicine it can be used to create
prostheses.
4.
The X-Ray: Before
it was difficult to detect some injuries or fractures in people, now, people
can be treated immediately to find out if any damage was caused to their body.
5.
The television: Before,
life was more boring, it was also difficult to find out about the news that was
happening in the world, now the television allows us to know what is happening
around the world and, in turn, is a means of entertainment.
6.
Penicillin: Before,
life was very complicated because people got sick and could not be cured
easily, today it is easier to control diseases due to penicillin.
What impact
did they have in our lives?
They had a positive impact on our lives because thanks
to these inventions and discoveries, we can do things more easily.
What is the one invention that
is the most important in your life?
The most important invention in my life is the cell
phone, because with it I can talk with my friends and family and I can also
investigate the things I want thanks to the internet, which is another
invention that I consider important in my life. I think my life would be
boring if the internet hadn’t existed.
What is the last
technological product you bought?
The last technological product that I bought was my
computer, it is quite fast, it is high-tech and top-of-the-line.
What is a top-of-the-line or
high-tech product that you really want? Why do you want? If you bought it, what
would you do with it?
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