Here is the solution to the tasks presented in the image: Task 1: Correcting the jumbled words: 1. scientist 2. elements 3. designed 4. settlement 5. discovery 6. radium 7. succeed Task 2: Number the lines in correct order: 1. Marie Curie was born in Poland in 1867. Her mother died in 1877, so Marie had to work as a tutor. 2. She could help her sister who was studying medicine in Paris. Soon Marie also moved to France to study Maths and Physics. There she got her Master’s degree in two subjects. 3. During her studies, she met her future husband Pierre. They started research into radium and polonium and after four years’ work, they won a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903. 4. In 1906 Pierre Curie died, and Marie felt very unhappy. But her work helped her overcome the grief, and she began to work even harder. 5. In 1911 she got a Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Unfortunately, no one knew how deadly radium was. 6. She died in 1934 of radiation poisoning. But many people respect and honor her because she was the first woman in the world to win two Nobel Prizes. Task 3: Write about Marie Curie for 10 minutes: Marie Curie was a renowned scientist who made groundbreaking contributions to science. Born in Poland in 1867, she moved to France to pursue higher education. Alongside her husband Pierre Curie, she discovered the elements radium and polonium. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and remains the only woman to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences. Her discoveries have had lasting impacts on medicine and science, though her work with radioactive materials led to her untimely death in 1934.