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UNIT 14 - READING 2 The Christmas Lectures
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UNIT 14 - READING 2 The Christmas Lectures
The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures began in Great Britain more than 180 years ago. They are held in London every December during the holiday break, which makes it easier for students to attend them. Although the lectures are scientific and given by experts in their fields, they are so easy to understand that even young students can enjoy them. The lectures were originally proposed by an English scientist named Michael Faraday in 1825. At that time, Faraday was serving as the director of the laboratory at the Royal Institution. He was interested in educating children who were too poor to attend school regularly. Faraday himself came from a poor family and had a difficult time getting a proper education. Inspired by a lecture given by the scientist Humphry Davy, Faraday dedicated himself to science at an early age. Over time, he made many contributions to the field, and he was honored by the government with an offer of a house and a pension. He refused the offer, but recalling his own experience, he requested one thing: that poor children be provided with educational opportunities. Thus, the Christmas Lectures were born. The Christmas Lectures have inspired many people to consider careers in the field of science. The mathematician Marcus du Sautoy, who gave a lecture in 2006, was taken to the Christmas Lectures when he was 12. It was that experience that made him decide to become a scientist. These days, the Christmas Lectures have become a global event. They have been broadcast in various countries including Korea. They can also be watched online now. Whether you are interested in science or not, why not consider listening to one?
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1 The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures began in Great Britain more than 180 years ago. 2 They are held in London every December during the holiday break, which makes it easier for students to attend them. 3 Although the lectures are scientific and given by experts in their fields, they are so easy to understand that even young students can enjoy them. 4 The lectures were originally proposed by an English scientist named Michael Faraday in 1825. 5 At that time, Faraday was serving as the director of the laboratory at the Royal Institution. 6 He was interested in educating children who were too poor to attend school regularly. 7 Faraday himself came from a poor family and had a difficult time getting a proper education. 8 Inspired by a lecture given by the scientist Humphry Davy, Faraday dedicated himself to science at an early age. 9 Over time, he made many contributions to the field, and he was honored by the government with an offer of a house and a pension. 10 He refused the offer, but recalling his own experience, he requested one thing: that poor children be provided with educational opportunities. 11 Thus, the Christmas Lectures were born. 12 The Christmas Lectures have inspired many people to consider careers in the field of science. 13 The mathematician Marcus du Sautoy, who gave a lecture in 2006, was taken to the Christmas Lectures when he was 12. 14 It was that experience that made him decide to become a scientist. 15 These days, the Christmas Lectures have become a global event. 16 They have been broadcast in various countries including Korea. 17 They can also be watched online now. 18 Whether you are interested in science or not, why not consider listening to one?