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Student’s Worksheet Toy inventions

1 Match the words from columns A and B which have a similar meaning.

A B
1. purpose a) grown-up
2. original b) form
3. craze c) aim
4. design d) think of/invent
5. old e) fashion
6. adult f) ancient
7. conceive g) initial/first

2 Read the passage below and answer the questions. Use the words from exercise 1 to find
matching ideas in the passage and the questions.

A/ Yo yo B/ Slinky

The toy might have been known in ancient times (similar items Richard James, an engineer in the United States Navy in 1943,
can be seen in Greek museums and in Egyptian paintings), but was on a new ship's run when he suddenly knocked a torsion
the one who started its modern story was Pedro Flores, a young spring off the table. As he watched the spring fell to the floor and
man from the Philippines. In the 1920s he was working at a flip-flopped down the stairs. He took the spring home and
hotel in the USA. He soon noticed that his lunch-break pastime showed it to his wife, Betty. In 1945 they started to make the
for which he used a small, wooden ring attracted a crowd. He toys. This non-electrical, no-battery-required, non-video toy
soon set up his own company to make the toys. It was later sold has amused three generations of children and adults alike. It
to Donald F. Duncan who first introduced the looped slip-string has been selling in millions since then and the only change in
that allowed to perform more advanced tricks with the ring. The the original design has been crimped ends as a safety measure.
toy was popular in the 60s when it virtually became a craze
among both children and grown-ups.

C/ Rubik’s cube D/ Jigsaw puzzle

This mechanical puzzle was invented in 1974 by a Hungarian The idea was first conceived as early as 1767 by John
sculptor and professor of architecture, Ernő Rubik. Although Spilsbury, a geography teacher in England who wanted to use it
originally called “The Magic Cube” by its inventor, it is known as with his students. He made a wooden map of England and
the Rubik's Cube and is said to be the world's best-selling toy. Wales, then cut it along the borders where each county made a
Each side is covered with nine stickers, which, if laid out separate piece. Although it was hand-painted and not fully
properly, create a solid colour. The puzzle comes in different interlocking, the idea soon became fashionable and people
variations as for the number of pieces forming the sides. began to cut pictures into pieces with the purpose to entertain
Although experts say that it can be worked out in less than a rather than to teach. It was only a century later that better tools
minute, for many disassembling the pieces by hand and then made it possible to create fully interlocking pieces.
putting them back is still the easiest way to solve it!

Which of the toy inventions above…

1. was originally thought as a teaching aid?


2. has changed very little since its initial form?
3. has been bought by the largest number of people?
4. has been fashionable among all ages?
5. is probably one of the oldest toys in the world?
6. has now a different aim?

Answer the questions below.

1. What kind of toys do you think are interesting? What makes you think so?
2. Do you think that non-computer toys will still be popular in the future? Give arguments.

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