GRAHAN BELL - Reading Comprehension - ALL CLASSES

ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in1847. In 1870 he moved to Ontario, Canada, and then he moved to Boston, USA, a year later. There he was a teacher and worked with deaf students. He also experimented with electricity. In 1876 he developed a great invention: a machine that turned voices into electricity. He called it a telephone. Soon many people started to use his invention. People today use it to talk with people anywhere in the world. Bell decided to become an American citizen in 1882. He died in Nova Scotia, Canada, in 1922.

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