Child prodigy
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نابغه خردسال
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Ruth
Lawrence
made
history yesterday when she came a
clear
first out of the 530
candidates
who
sat the
entrance
exam for St. Hugh's
College, Oxford. The all-women's college
is likely to offer her a
scholarship
. Ruth sat three three-hour papers-Algebra and
Geometry;
Calculus, Probability and
Statistics; and Maths, Pure and Applied.
`I was happy with the first two,' she said yesterday, `but I wasn't sure about the
third.'
Ruth, who lives in Huddersfield,
has never been to
school
. Her
father; Furry
Lawrence, a computer consultant, gave
up his job when Ruth was five to educate
her at home. Her mother, Sylvia, who
also works in computers, is the family
breadwinner
.
Harry Lawrence
explained that, besides mathematics, Ruth also enjoyed English, history, geography, nature study and other subjects. She began to read at four and started academic subjects at five. `We did not start off with the thought that she would not go to school,' he said, `but we enjoyed teaching her so much and we seemed to be making quite a good job of it, so we just carried on.'
Prodigy/noun/:
marvel, wonder, something extraordinary; genius غير عادي، اعجوبه، بسيار زيرك، نابغه خردسال
Entrance
/noun/:
point of entry, way into a building or other structure, gate
ورودي
Candidate
/noun/:
applicant, nominee; examinee داوطلب، نامزد، كانديد
Scholarship
/noun/:
financial grant given to a student to subsidize the cost of education تحقيق، دانش، كمك هزينه دانشجويي
Breadwinner/noun/:
one who provides financial support (usually for a family) متكفل، كفيل خرج، نان آور