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Brief Biography of Famous People | Helena Daily English https://helenadailyenglish.com Learn English everyday, everywhere Sun, 15 Aug 2021 08:06:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://helenadailyenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/cropped-logo-new-01-32x32.png Brief Biography of Famous People | Helena Daily English https://helenadailyenglish.com 32 32 English Listening Practice: Brief Biography of Bill Gates https://helenadailyenglish.com/english-listening-practice-brief-biography-of-bill-gates.html Sun, 15 Aug 2021 04:44:28 +0000 https://helenadailyenglish.com/?p=4391 Hi everyone, Learning English through the Brief Biography of famous people is an interesting way. Because we can explore their childhood, life, business and how they become a successful person. We have created a video about the Brief Biography of Bill Gates to help you improve your English listening skill, besides, we will share with you […]

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Hi everyone,

Learning English through the Brief Biography of famous people is an interesting way. Because we can explore their childhood, life, business and how they become a successful person.

We have created a video about the Brief Biography of Bill Gates to help you improve your English listening skill, besides, we will share with you the new words (phrasal verbs, academic words….) that are used in the brief.

Let’s get start!

The mind of Bill Gates was cultivated from an ordinary family.  Born in Seattle, Washington on October 28, 1955, William Henry Gates, III, was the middle child of an upper-middle-class family. Gates was the only son born between two sisters: Kristianne, the eldest, and Libby, the youngest.

Throughout childhood, the Gates children were urged to be ambitious and to aim beyond mediocrity.  From an early age, Gates showed signs of his motivated, competitive nature when he coordinated family athletic game nights…He also relished playing board games and excelled at Monopoly.  Gates’ self-driven temperament would serve him well in later years…

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A small portion of the purchased land is slated for office, commercial, and retail space, and an even smaller piece is set aside for public schools, leaving around 20,500 acres to be used for residential housing.  With no projected completion date, the city is still under active construction.

Other Brief Biography of famous people:

New Words

  1. cultivated: a cultivated person is well educated and knows how to behave politely
  2. ordinary family: not different or special family
  3. mediocrity: the quality of being not very good
  4. self-driven temperament: someone who can do anything by themselves
  5. encyclopedia: a reference resource which provides information about many different subjects
  6. adolescence: the period of time in a person’s life when they are developing into an adult
  7. preparatory school: a private school for children over the age of eleven that prepares them to go to college
  8. blossom: to develop and become more successful
  9. thrall: strongly influenced by someone
  10. confrontational personality: behaving in a way that shows you want to have an argument or fight with someone
  11. amass: to collect a lot of something such as money
  12. exponential: increasing or growing very fast
  13. streak: a short period of good or bad luck
  14. compatible with: able to exist, live, or work successfully with something
  15. executive: someone in a high position, especially in business
  16. strikingly: attracting your interest
  17. palpable: obvious or very easily noticed
  18. inseparable: people who are inseparable have a very close relationship and spend all their time together
  19. physically: in a way that is related to your body or appearance
  20. intellectually: relating to the ability to think in an intelligent way
  21. step away: to stop being involved in something
  22. settle into: to become comfortable in a place
  23. passed along: To deliver something to an intended recipient
  24. acres : a unit for measuring area, equal to 4,047 square metres or 4,840 square yards
  25. autonomous: an autonomous machine or system is able to operate without being controlled directly by humans
  26. slated for: Scheduled or organized to happen or take place

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English Listening Practice: Brief Biography of Steve Jobs https://helenadailyenglish.com/english-listening-practice-brief-biography-of-steve-jobs.html Thu, 12 Aug 2021 10:49:06 +0000 https://helenadailyenglish.com/?p=4384 Hi everyone, Learning English through the Brief Biography of famous people is an interesting way. Because we can explore their childhood, life, business and how they become a successful person. We have created a video about the Brief Biography of Steve Jobs to help you improve your English listening skill, besides, we will share with you […]

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Hi everyone,

Learning English through the Brief Biography of famous people is an interesting way. Because we can explore their childhood, life, business and how they become a successful person.

We have created a video about the Brief Biography of Steve Jobs to help you improve your English listening skill, besides, we will share with you the new words (phrasal verbs, academic words….) that are used in the brief.

Let’s get start!

Brief Biography of Steve Jobs

Best known for the oligopoly that is Apple Inc., Steve Jobs came from humble beginnings.  Born to unwed graduate students in California in 1955, he was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs shortly after birth.  An inquisitive child, his father, Paul, encouraged him to pursue his passion for electronics.

Frequently bullied in school, Jobs was a child who preferred solitude to friends.  He found solace in the gadgets and electronics…in his neighbor’s garage, who worked at Hewlett-Packard Company. Jobs eventually saw his first computer at the age of twelve, and was instantly hooked—he knew he wanted to pursue a career with computers.

In 1972, Jobs went on to attend Reed College in Portland, Oregon, though he dropped out after his first semester.  Jobs explains, “After six months, I couldn’t see the value in it. I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life and no idea how college was going to help me figure it out. And here I was spending all of the money my parents had saved their entire life. So I decided to drop out and trust that it would all work out OK”….

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Other Brief Biography of famous people:

New Words

  1. Oligopoly: the control of a product or service by only a few companies
  2. humble beginnings: from a low social class
  3. unwed graduate: not graduate
  4. adopt by: An adopted child has been legally taken by another family to be taken care of as their own child
  5. inquisitive: wanting to discover as much as you can about things
  6. bully: to frighten or hurt someone who is smaller or weaker than you
  7. solitude: the state of being completely alone
  8. drop out: to leave something such as an activity, school
  9. work out: to be successful, or to end in a particular way
  10. odd: unusual or unexpected in a way that attracts your interest or attention
  11. Hygiene: the practice of keeping yourself and the things around you clean
  12. turn down: to not accept an offer or request
  13. duo: a pair
  14. abrasive attitude: rude and unfriendly
  15. stakeholder: a person or group of people who own a share in a business
  16. bought-out (buy sth out): to buy a part of a company or building from someone else so that you own all of it
  17. pancreatic cancer: a serious disease about the organ in the body that produces insulin
  18. transplant: a medical operation in which a new organ is put into someone’s body
  19. deteriorate: to become worse
  20. cardiac: connected with your heart

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English Listening Practice: Brief Biography of Mark Zuckerberg https://helenadailyenglish.com/english-listening-practice-brief-biography-of-mark-zuckerberg.html Tue, 10 Aug 2021 10:16:12 +0000 https://helenadailyenglish.com/?p=4364 Hi everyone, Learning English through the Brief Biography of famous people is an interesting way. Because we can explore their childhood, life, business and how they become a successful person. We have created a video about the Brief Biography of Mark Zuckerberg to help you improve your English listening skill, besides, we will share with […]

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Hi everyone,

Learning English through the Brief Biography of famous people is an interesting way. Because we can explore their childhood, life, business and how they become a successful person.

We have created a video about the Brief Biography of Mark Zuckerberg to help you improve your English listening skill, besides, we will share with you the new words (phrasal verbs, academic words….) that are used in the brief.

Let’s get start!

Brief Biography of Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and CEO of the popular social-media site Facebook, was born on May 14, 1984.  Though Zuckerberg was born in White Plains, New York, his parents relocated shortly after his birth to Dobbs Ferry, a small village to the west of White Plains.  Both of his parents were well educated; his father, Ed, was (and continues to be) a well-known dentist in the village, while his mother, Karen, was a licensed psychiatrist who helped manage Ed’s office. . Mark Zuckerberg was the second child—and the only boy—in a family of four children.

In the early nineties, the computer game SimCity was very popular, and it captivated young Zuckerberg for hours on end.  By the time he was ten years old, he had become interested in computers, a fact that did not go un-noticed by his father

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Other Brief Biography of famous people:

NEW WORDS

  1. Psychiatrist: a doctor who is also trained in psychiatry
  2. keep up with: move or progress at the same rate as someone or something else.
  3. turn down: to not accept an offer or request
  4. exceedingly: an old word meaning ‘very much’
  5. ultimately: after a process or activity has ended
  6. shut down: if a machine or computer shuts down, or if someone shuts it down, it stops operating
  7. Seek out (sought him out): to find someone or something by looking for them in a determined way
  8. pull out: to stop being involved in an activity, event, or situation
  9. run out of: to have come to the end of all possibilities for action
  10. drop out: to leave something such as an activity, school, or competition before you have finished what you intended to do
  11. Slap: a gentle warning or punishment
  12. settle out of: to resolve a legal dispute before a court comes to a final decision
  13. tout: If someone touts something, they try to convince people that it is good
  14. mogul: an important and powerful person in a particular activity or industry
  15. Amid: in the middle of or surrounded by
  16. Pledge: to promise seriously and publicly to do something
  17. Philanthropic: helping poor people, especially by giving them money

Explanation source: Dictionary cambridge

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