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Read the text and write True or False.
The "father" of the World Wide Web (www)
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists, and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At the time, it wasn't easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents-the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
Tim taught his parents a lot about computers.
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Read the text and write True or False.
The "father" of the World Wide Web (www)
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists, and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At the time, it wasn't easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents-the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
Tim graduated from CERN.
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Read the text and write True or False.
The "father" of the World Wide Web (www)
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists, and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At the time, it wasn't easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents-the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
Scientists couldn't send each other important information easily before the World Wide Web.
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Read the text and write True or False.
The "father" of the World Wide Web (www)
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists, and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At the time, it wasn't easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents-the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
Tim Berners-Lee invented a new kind of computer.
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Read the text and write true answer.
The "father" of the World Wide Web (www)
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists, and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At the time, it wasn't easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents-the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
Who taught Tim a lot about computers?
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Read the text and write true answer.
The "father" of the World Wide Web (www)
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists, and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At the time, it wasn't easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents-the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
What system did Tim invent?
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Read the text and write true answer.
The "father" of the World Wide Web (www)
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists, and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At the time, it wasn't easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents-the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
In what university did Tim decide to study?
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Read the text and write true answer.
The "father" of the World Wide Web (www)
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists, and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At the time, it wasn't easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents-the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
In what country did Tim get to job?
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Read the text and write true answer.
The "father" of the World Wide Web (www)
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists, and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At the time, it wasn't easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents-the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
What school subject is Tim good at?
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Read the text and write true answer.
The "father" of the World Wide Web (www)
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists, and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At the time, it wasn't easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents-the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
Who was the "father" of the World Wide Web?
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