Soluzione del esercizio 6 di Performer B1, Vol. 2
Esercizi svolti per il libro Performer B1, Vol. 2
Soluzione
- The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell, a Scottish-born inventor, scientist, and teacher. He is credited with obtaining the first US patent for the invention of the telephone in 1876.
- The gramophone, also known as a phonograph, was invented by Thomas Edison, an American inventor, and businessman. Edison developed the phonograph in 1877, and it became one of his most significant inventions.
Sample Answer
- As for the most incredible invention, it's challenging to single out just one, as different inventions have had profound impacts on society in various ways.
- The telephone revolutionized communication, connecting people across distances.
- Similarly, the gramophone transformed the way we experience and enjoy music.
- The significance of inventions often depends on personal perspectives and the specific context in which they are considered.