Nothing is impossible сочинение

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Презентация содержит краткую информацию о знаменитых людях с ограниченными возможностями и может быть использована как дополнительный демонстрационный материал по теме "Challenge".

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Воспитательная цель: воспитание социальной толерантности и активной жизненной позиции посредством знакомства с историями сложных судеб и примерами воли к жизни и самовыражению, умением преодолевать жизненные проблемы.

Языковая цель: практика чтения и общего понимания информации на английском языке, развитие языковой догадки.

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краткие биографии и достижения на английском языке следующих известных людей (событий):

- Андреа Бочелли;

- Франклин Делано Рузвельт;

Презентация по английскому языку Nothing is impossible

Aleksei Maresiev.

Aleksei Petrovich Maresiev - Russian Soviet pilot, major, the Hero of the Soviet Union.

He was born 7 May 1916 in Kamishin, Volgogradskii region Worked as a turner, took part in constructing Komsomolsk-on-Amur.

He joined the Soviet army in 1937, graduated the Bataisk flying school in 1940.

In the Great Patriotic War he was a flight commander in the fighter group. At the beginning of the war he shot 4 enemy aircrafts down.

In March 1942 his aircraft was shot down. He managed to land, but at the enemy territory.

As his feet and legs were badly injured, he had to crawl along the forest to the front line for 18 days. People from the village Plav found him.

In the Moscow hospital professor Terebinskii had to amputate his legs below the knee to safe his life.

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NOTHING is IMPOSSIBLE

And after you have watched this presentation think about one question:

What helped these people?

Aleksei Maresiev

Aleksei Petrovich Maresiev - Russian Soviet pilot, major, the Hero of the Soviet Union

Aleksei Petrovich Maresiev -

Russian Soviet pilot, major,

the Hero of the Soviet Union

He was born 7 May 1916 in Kamishin, Volgogradskii region Worked as a turner, took part in constructing Komsomolsk-on-Amur. He joined the Soviet army in 1937, graduated the Bataisk flying school in 1940. In the Great Patriotic War he was a flight commander in the fighter group . At the beginning of the war he shot 4 enemy aircrafts down.

He was born 7 May 1916 in Kamishin, Volgogradskii region

Worked as a turner, took part in constructing Komsomolsk-on-Amur.

He joined the Soviet army in 1937, graduated the Bataisk flying school in 1940.

In the Great Patriotic War he was a flight commander in the fighter group . At the beginning of the war he shot 4 enemy aircrafts down.

In March 1942 his aircraft was shot down. He managed to land, but at the enemy territory. As his feet and legs were badly injured, he had to crawl along the forest to the front line for 18 days. People from the village Plav found him. In the Moscow hospital professor Terebinskii had to amputate his legs below the knee to safe his life.

In March 1942 his aircraft was shot down. He managed to land, but at the enemy territory.

As his feet and legs were badly injured, he had to crawl along the forest to the front line for 18 days. People from the village Plav found him.

In the Moscow hospital professor Terebinskii had to amputate his legs below the knee to safe his life.

In the hospital Maresiev read a story about a Russian pilot of the World War I Prokofiev-Severski, who had his one leg amputated but managed to start driving a plane again. So as soon as Maresiev got his artificial limbs , he started his hard training-aircrafts were much driven by pedals. In 1943 he joined the fighters regiments.

In the hospital Maresiev read a story about a Russian pilot of the World War I Prokofiev-Severski, who had his one leg amputated but managed to start driving a plane again.

So as soon as Maresiev got his artificial limbs , he started his hard training-aircrafts were much driven by pedals. In 1943 he joined the fighters regiments.

20 July 1943 he saved lives of two pilots and shot down 2 German aircrafts. During the War Maresiev made 86 fighting flights and shot down 11 fascist aircrafts. In 1943 he was awarded with the Hero of the Soviet Union.

20 July 1943 he saved lives of two pilots and shot down 2 German aircrafts.

During the War Maresiev made 86 fighting flights and shot down 11 fascist aircrafts.

In 1943 he was awarded with the Hero of the Soviet Union.

The Maresiev’s exploit became a book of Boris Polevoi “Story of a real Man”. And then appeared a film, an opera, a medal, a planet was named after him, and also flying clubs, youth clubs, etc .

The Maresiev’s exploit became a book of Boris Polevoi “Story of a real Man”.

And then appeared a film, an opera, a medal, a planet was named after him, and also flying clubs, youth clubs, etc .

Italian tenor, singer and songwriter

Italian tenor, singer and songwriter

Bocelli was born in 1958 in a small village of La Sterza, Tuscany. Born with poor eyesight, he became blind at the age of twelve following a football accident. As a young boy, Bocelli showed a great passion for music. His mother said that music was the only thing that would comfort him. At the age of six, he started piano lessons, and later also learned to play the flute, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar and drums. Then, when his nanny Oriana gave him the first record of Franco Corelli, he realized that pursuing the career of a tenor was his destiny.

Bocelli was born in 1958 in a small village of La Sterza, Tuscany.

Born with poor eyesight, he became blind at the age of twelve following a football accident.

As a young boy, Bocelli showed a great passion for music. His mother said that music was the only thing that would comfort him. At the age of six, he started piano lessons, and later also learned to play the flute, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar and drums.

Then, when his nanny Oriana gave him the first record of Franco Corelli, he realized that pursuing the career of a tenor was his destiny.

In 1992, Italian rock star Zucchero chose Bocelli to make a demo tape of the song Miserere for his new album and sent the tape to the Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti who was impressed by his voice. In 1993 Pavarotti invited the young singer to take part in a concert programme in his native town Moden.

In 1992, Italian rock star Zucchero chose Bocelli to make a demo tape of the song Miserere for his new album and sent the tape to the Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti who was impressed by his voice.

In 1993 Pavarotti invited the young singer to take part in a concert programme in his native town Moden.

Bocelli won on the Newcomers section of the Sanremo Music Festival in 1994, recorded 14 solo studio albums, of both pop and classical music, 3 greatest hits albums, and 9 complete operas, selling over 80 million records worldwide. The album

Bocelli won on the Newcomers section of the Sanremo Music Festival in 1994,

recorded 14 solo studio albums, of both pop and classical music, 3 greatest hits albums, and 9 complete operas, selling over 80 million records worldwide.

The album's first single, "Time to Say Goodbye", topped charts all across Europe, went on to sell over 12 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling singles of all time.

Widely regarded as both the most popular Italian and classical singer in the world, Bocelli was made a Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic in 2006.

Valentin Dikul He was born in Kaunas, Lituania. He lost his parents when he was a kid and spent much time in different orphan houses since he was 7. At the age of 9 he got interested in circus. He went into gymnastics, wrestling, power lifting. He invented different tricks and started going to the circus club.

He was born in Kaunas, Lituania. He lost his parents when he was a kid and spent much time in different orphan houses since he was 7.

At the age of 9 he got interested in circus. He went into gymnastics, wrestling, power lifting. He invented different tricks and started going to the circus club.

The injury At the age of 15 when making a stunt he fell from 13 meter height. He got a serious spinal injury…

At the age of 15 when making a stunt

he fell from 13 meter height.

He got a serious spinal injury…

Rehabilitation When in hospital, he started doing exercises for his active and non-active muscles. In 8 months he left the hospital as the 1 st group disabled. He became the head of an amateur circus club. In 5 years his spine began to recover and he managed to walk with 2 sticks.

When in hospital, he started doing exercises for his active and non-active muscles.

In 8 months he left the hospital as the 1 st group disabled.

He became the head of an amateur circus club. In 5 years his spine began to recover and he managed to walk with 2 sticks.

Medical Centres In 1988 Dikul opened “Russian Rehabilitation Centre for Spinal Injury and Infantile Cerebral Palsy” and since then has helped many people with spinal problems.

In 1988 Dikul opened “Russian Rehabilitation Centre for Spinal Injury and Infantile Cerebral Palsy” and since then has helped many people with spinal problems.

Aimee Mullins

Aimee Mullins

 An actress

 An athlete

Atlanta Paralympics, 1996

Atlanta Paralympics, 1996

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

32nd President of the United States (1933–1945)

32nd President of the United States (1933–1945)

Roosevelt sailing with half-niece Helen and father James, 1899

Problem In August 1921 being on holiday with his family in Canada, he got Poliomyelitis which resulted in paralysis of his legs. For the rest of his life Roosevelt didn‘t want to accept that he was paralyzed. In private, he used a wheelchair, but he was careful never to be seen in it in public.

  • In August 1921 being on holiday with his family in Canada, he got Poliomyelitis which resulted in paralysis of his legs.
  • For the rest of his life Roosevelt didn‘t want to accept that he was paralyzed.
  • In private, he used a wheelchair, but he was careful never to be seen in it in public.

Rahabilitation Roosevelt wanted to run for public office again. So he did much exercise fitting his hips and legs with iron braces. He taught himself to walk a short distance with a help of a stick. He tried different treatments (including hydrotherapy) and in 1926 he bought a resort at Warm Springs, Georgia, where he founded a hydrotherapy center for polio patients which still operates as the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation.

  • Roosevelt wanted to run for public office again. So he did much exercise fitting his hips and legs with iron braces. He taught himself to walk a short distance with a help of a stick.
  • He tried different treatments (including hydrotherapy) and in 1926 he bought a resort at Warm Springs, Georgia, where he founded a hydrotherapy center for polio patients which still operates as the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation.


Some facts American musician, singer, pianist, drum and harmonica player , songwriter, record producer, an activist for political causes.

American musician, singer, pianist, drum and harmonica player , songwriter, record producer, an activist for political causes.

Early years Stevie (the birth name is Stevland Hardaway Judkins) was born on the 13 of May 1950 , in Saginaw, Michigan, U.S. He was born six weeks before the right date of birth, so he was put in hospital incubator. The doctors made him oxygen therapy and damaged his eyes. So he got blind. When Stevie Wonder was four, his mother left his father and moved to Detroit with her children. There he began playing musical instruments: piano, harmonica, drums and bass. During childhood he was active in his church choir.

  • Stevie (the birth name is Stevland Hardaway Judkins) was born on the 13 of May 1950 , in Saginaw, Michigan, U.S.
  • He was born six weeks before the right date of birth, so he was put in hospital incubator. The doctors made him oxygen therapy and damaged his eyes. So he got blind.
  • When Stevie Wonder was four, his mother left his father and moved to Detroit with her children. There he began playing musical instruments: piano, harmonica, drums and bass. During childhood he was active in his church choir.
  • His musical career started in Motown. Berry Gordy , the record producer, said about Stevie :

"we can't keep calling him the eighth wonder of the world". So Stevie became Stevie Wonder.

He has a very developed sense of harmony and uses many extended chords in his compositions.

Politics In 2009, Wonder was named a United Nations Messenger of Peace.

Many people think that the man who started the Paralympics was Ludwig Guttman , an English neurologist. He wanted to create elite Olympics for people with disabilities. In 1948 he made a sports competition for World War II veterans with spinal injuries.

He proved that sport helps people with disabilities to be successful, strong and active, and live a full and happy life.

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