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Teacher: Quiet everybody, please. Peter is going to present his project. Listen carefully because I expect you to ask questions afterwards. You may begin, Peter.
Peter: Marie Curie was the most famous woman scientist of her day. She was born in Poland in 1867. Both of her parents were teachers. Because her mother died when she was very young, Marie had to work from a very young age in order to help her family. When Marie was 24, she moved to Paris where she attended university at the Sorbonne. She studied maths and physics and she was a good student. She worked with Pierre Curie, another researcher in physics. They married in 1895. Together, they discovered radium and polonium. In 1903, Marie Curie received the Nobel Prize in Physics. She was the first woman to ever win a Nobel Prize. She shared this prize with her husband and Henri Becquerel, a man who had helped them with their research. Marie won another Nobel Prize in 1911. Marie Curie is nowknown as Madame Curie and the results of her studies are still helping people who suffer from certain illnesses. Madame Curie was indeed one of history's greatest minds.
Marie Curie was a famous
- doctor.
- teacher.
- scientist.
Marie Curie was born in
- England.
- France.
- Poland.
She studied Maths and Physics in
- London.
- Paris.
- Milan.
Marie Curie worked with her
- father.
- brother.
- husband.
Marie Curie was the first woman to
- go to university.
- win a Nobel Prize.
- do research.
In 1911 she
- shared the Nobel Prize with Pierre Curie.
- won her second Nobel Prize.
- finished her studies.