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Mikhail Lomonosov is the father of the Russian sciences and outstanding poet the founder of Russian literature. Lomonosov was born in 1711 in Arhangelsk province. He liked to spend his time fishing with his father.

He began to read himself then he was a little boy. He wanted to study and then he was 19 he went on foot to Moscow. He decided to enter the Slavic-Greek-Lateen academy. He entered it and six years later in 1736 he was sent abroad to complete his studies in chemistry and mining. Lomonosov worked hard and he became a great scientist. He was a physicist a painter and astronomer, a geographer a historian and a states man. Lomonosov made a telescope; he observed a lot of stars and planets with his telescope. Lomonosov wrote a first scientific grammar of Russian language. He wrote many poems. Lomonosov build a factory near Petersburg. It was a factory there glass was produced. He made a portrait of Peter the first of pieces of glass.

Lomonosov was a founder of the first Russian University. This University is named after him and it is situated in Moscow. Lomonosov was died in 1

Mikhail Lomonosov was born in 1711 in Archangelsk pro­vince. His father was a fisher and young Mikhail liked to help him. He always strove for knowledge and liked reading books. As he was 19 years old, he decided to study in Moscow. He went there on foot. In Moscow he entered the Slavic- Greek-Latin Academy. After his graduation from Academy he was sent abroad to complete his knowledge in chemistry and mining. After he had returned from abroad, he became the first Rus­sian professor of chemistry in 1745. At first he was engaged in research in physics and chemis­try. Since 1748 he had conducted works in the first Russian chemical research laboratory, which was built at his request. Since 1753 he was engaged in research in many fields of natu­ral and applied sciences. He wrote works on physics, astrono­my, geography, history. Besides scientific works, he wrote poems as well. He is the author of the first scientifical gram­mar of the Russian language. He founded the factory producing coloured glass. He cre­ated some mosaics using the glass produced at the factory. Lomonosov was the founder of the first Russian universi­ty. This university is situated in Moscow and still carries his

Mikhail Lomonosov - Ломоносов (топик на английском)

 

MIKHAIL LOMONOSOV (1711-1765)
Mikhail Lomonosov is the father of the Russian science and one of the most famous universities in the world.

Lomonosov was born in 1711 in Arkhangelsk province. He began to read when he was a little boy. He always wanted to study and when he was nineteen he went to Moscow.

He entered the Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy and six years later, in 1736, he was sent abroad to complete his studies in Chemistry and mining.

Lomonosov worked hard and became a great scientist. He was the first Russian academician. Lomonosov opened the first Russian chemistry lab. He was a physicist, a painter, an astronomer, a geographer, a historian and a statesman.

In 1755 Mikhail Lomonosov founded Moscow University which is now Moscow State University named after him.

Mikhail made research in electricity, gravity and the character of colour. Lomonosov was also the author of many odes and poems.

He also published a lot of scientific works, including the first book on Russian grammar.

Lomonosov died in 176

Тема / Топик по английскому языку:
Mikhail Lomonosov

Mikhail Lomonosov was born in 1711 in the family of a fisherman in the northern coastal village of Denisovka not far from Archangelsk. When he was ten years of age his father began to take him sea fishing. The dangerous life of a fisherman taught him to observe the natural phenomena more closely. During the long winter nights young Lomonosov studied his letters, grammar and arithmetic diligently.

Being the son of a peasant, he was refused admission to the local school. After some years, through concealing his peasant origin, he gained admission to the Slavonic-Greek-Latin Academy and for five years lived a hand-to-mouth existence on three kopecks a day. The noblemen’s sons studying with him made fun of the twenty-year-old giant who, in spite of the jeers and his own poverty, made rapid progress.

After five years came the chance of entering the Academy of Sciences, as there were not enough noble-born students to fill the quota. His ability and diligence attracted the attention of the professors and as one of three best students he was sent abroad. He spent all the time there studying the works of

Mikhail Lomonosov (2) - сочинение на английском языке

Mikhail Lomonosov was born in 1711 in Archangelsk province. His father was a fisher and young Mikhail liked to help him. He always strove for knowledge and liked reading books. As he was 19 years old, he decided to study in Moscow. He went there on foot. In Moscow he entered the Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy. After his graduation from Academy he was sent abroad to complete his knowledge in chemistry and mining. After he had returned from abroad, he became the first Russian professor of chemistry in 1745.

At first he was engaged in research in physics and chemistry. Since 1748 he had conducted works in the first Russian chemical research laboratory, which was built at his request. Since 1753 he was engaged in research in many fields of natural and applied sciences. He wrote works on physics, astronomy, geography, history. Besides scientific works, he wrote poems as well. He is the author of the first scientific grammar of the Russian language.

He founded the factory producing colored glass. He created some mosaics using the glass produced at the factory.

Lomonosov was the founder of the first Russian university. This universi