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Литературная Британия

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СодержаниеВведниеКарта ВеликобританииИзвестные писатели и поэты Великобритании: J.K.Jerome, Ch.Dickens, Ch.Bronte, W.Sharespeare, O. Wilde, G.Eliot, W. Wordsworth, R. Dahl, L.Carroll, A.Pope, H.Fielding, W.Scott, J.Austen, R. D.Blackmore, H.Fielding, J.R.R.Tolkien, R.Burns, G.G.Byron.

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Слайд 1Выполнила: учитель английского языка

Алексеева Наталья Сергеевна
Муниципальное бюджетное

общеобразовательное учреждение средняя общеобразовательная школа №40 г. Воронежа

2013 год

Презентация
на тему: «Литературная Британия»

Выполнила: учитель английского языка             Алексеева

Слайд 2 Содержание
Введние
Карта Великобритании
Известные писатели и поэты Великобритании: J.K.Jerome, Ch.Dickens, Ch.Bronte, W.Sharespeare,

O. Wilde, G.Eliot, W. Wordsworth, R. Dahl, L.Carroll, A.Pope, H.Fielding,

W.Scott, J.Austen, R. D.Blackmore, H.Fielding, J.R.R.Tolkien, R.Burns, G.G.Byron.
СодержаниеВведниеКарта ВеликобританииИзвестные писатели и поэты Великобритании: J.K.Jerome, Ch.Dickens, Ch.Bronte, W.Sharespeare, O. Wilde, G.Eliot, W. Wordsworth, R.

Слайд 3Введение
Новая школа диктует новые подходы в изучении

различных предметов. Современные дети находятся в развитой информационной системе, поэтому

структуру урока необходимо выстраивать с использованием современных технологий. Данная презентация является частью урока для расширения кругозора учащихся по теме «Литературная Британия». Она включает в себя карту Великобритании, где отмечены города, связанные с именами известных писателей, фотографии писателей и поэтов Великобритании. Дается краткое сообщение по каждому автору и известные его книги.
Цель данной работы: Формирование лингвострановедческой компетенции учащихся путем ознакомления с английской литературой, развития интереса к английскому языку и культуре страны изучаемого языка.
Введение	   Новая школа диктует новые подходы в изучении различных предметов. Современные дети находятся в развитой

Слайд 4 Welcome to Literary Britain

Welcome to Literary Britain

Слайд 5Jerome Klapka. Jerome (1859- 1927)
England is the birthplace of such

writers as Jerome K. Jerome, the author of the popular

novel Three Men in a Boat, The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow. He is well known as a writer- humourest not only in his country but in other countries too.

Jerome Klapka. Jerome  (1859- 1927)England is the birthplace of such writers as Jerome K. Jerome, the

Слайд 6Charles Dickens (1812-1870)
Charles Dickens was the greatest critical realist in

XIX century English literature. In his novels Charles Dickens touched

upon the most important social problems, and always took the side of poor people. His books are Oliver Twist, The Pickwick
Papers, David Copperfield, Great Expectation and others.

Charles Dickens (1812-1870)Charles Dickens was the greatest critical realist in XIX century English literature. In his novels

Слайд 7Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855`)
Charlotte Bronte, an English novelist of the XIX

century, was a contemporary of Dickens, Thackeray. In her best

novel Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte tells the readers the story of a poor governess. The author gave much attention in her novel to the problems of education.

Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855`)Charlotte Bronte, an English novelist of the XIX century, was a contemporary of Dickens, Thackeray.

Слайд 8William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
Stratford-on-Avon is known as William Shakespeare`s birthplace. He

was an English writer of plays, one of the famous

ever. Among the most famous of his plays are the tragedies of Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, Hamlet, Othello, King Lear and others. He also wrote some very good poetry, especially the Sonnets, and worked as an actor at the Globe Theatre in London
William Shakespeare (1564-1616)Stratford-on-Avon is known as William Shakespeare`s birthplace. He was an English writer of plays, one

Слайд 9Oscar Wild (1854-1900)
Oscar Wilde was an Irish writer best

known for his play The Importance of Being Earnest and

his story The Picture of Dorian Gray. Many of the clever and funny things he said in conversations are still famous.

Oscar Wild  (1854-1900) Oscar Wilde was an Irish writer best known for his play The Importance

Слайд 10George Eliot (1819-1880)
George Eliot was an English woman writer (real

name Mary Anne or Martian Evans), one of the greatest

English novelists. Her books show learning, humour, feeling and deal with morality. Her most famous book was Middlemarch.

George Eliot  (1819-1880)George Eliot was an English woman writer (real name Mary Anne or Martian Evans),

Слайд 11William Wordsworth (1770-1850)
Wales has inspired poets such as William Wordsworth

whose poems are mainly about the beauty of nature and

often describe the countryside of the Lake District where he went to live.

William Wordsworth  (1770-1850)Wales has inspired poets such as William Wordsworth whose poems are mainly about the

Слайд 12Roald Dahl (1916-1990)
Here not far from Cardiff, the modern writer

Roald Dahl was born. He is a novelist, short story

writer and screenwriter, famous as a writer for both children and adults. He is known especially for his very popular children`s books such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and James and the Giant Peach.
Roald Dahl  (1916-1990)Here not far from Cardiff, the modern writer Roald Dahl was born. He is

Слайд 13Lewis Caroll (1832-1898)
Wales inspired Lewis Carroll to write his literary

treasure Alice in Wonderland. His real name was Charles Lutwidge

Dodgson.

Lewis Caroll  (1832-1898)Wales inspired Lewis Carroll to write his literary treasure Alice in Wonderland. His real

Слайд 14Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)
Percy Bysshe Shelley is an English port.

His most famous works were written after 1818 when he

settled in Italy and include Adonais, Prometheus Unbound and the short poem To a Skylark.

Percy Bysshe Shelley  (1792-1822)Percy Bysshe Shelley is an English port. His most famous works were written

Слайд 15 Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
Alexander Pope is a satirical poet who

wrote the Rape of the Lock, which describes the foolishness

of fashionable people.

Alexander Pope (1688-1744)Alexander Pope is a satirical poet who wrote the Rape of the Lock, which

Слайд 16Henry Fielding (1707-1754)
Henry Fielding is a novelist and dramatist. His

most famous novel is The History Of Tom Jones, a

Foundling.

Henry Fielding  (1707-1754)Henry Fielding is a novelist and dramatist. His most famous novel is The History

Слайд 17Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832)
Walter Scott is a Scottish writer and

a poet, especially famous for his stories of Scottish life,

several of them are based on historical characters, such as Ivanhoe, The Heart of Midlothian
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832)Walter Scott is a Scottish writer and a poet, especially famous for his stories

Слайд 18Jane Austen (1775-1817)
Jane Austen is an English writer who wrote,

often humorously, about the way of life of middle class

people of her time, in books such as Pride and Prejudice and Emma.

Jane Austen  (1775-1817)Jane Austen is an English writer who wrote, often humorously, about the way of

Слайд 19Richard Doddridge Blackmore (1825-1890)
Oxford University`s list of former students reads

like a writers` who`s who: Richard Doddridge Blackmore is best

known for his book Lorna Doone, a historical story which takes place in Devon.

Richard Doddridge Blackmore  (1825-1890)Oxford University`s list of former students reads like a writers` who`s who: Richard

Слайд 20John Ronald Reyel Tolkien (1892-1973)
John Ronald Reyel Tolkien is a

writer and university teacher best known for his fantasy books

The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.

John Ronald Reyel Tolkien (1892-1973)John Ronald Reyel Tolkien is a writer and university teacher best known for

Слайд 21Robert Burns (1759-1796)
In South West Scotland we meet Robert Burns,

the great Scottish poet, who wrote hundreds of songs and

poems, mainly on the country life, love and national pride.

Robert Burns (1759-1796)In South West Scotland we meet Robert Burns, the great Scottish poet, who wrote hundreds

Слайд 22Georg Gordon Byron (1788-1824)
The great English revolutionary poet. Byron

hated exploitation and sympathized with the working class. When he

was a student, he published his first collection of poems Hours of Idleness. The he wrote Childe Harold`s Pilgrimage and made Byron famous. His best poems are: Don Juan, Cain, The Age of Bronze, The Vision of Judgement.
Georg Gordon Byron  (1788-1824)	 The great English revolutionary poet. Byron hated exploitation and sympathized with the

Слайд 23Заключение

Данная работа может быть использована при

изучении темы «Известные писатели и поэты Великобритании» в 9 классах.

Также можно использовать при проведении внеклассного мероприятия по данной теме, для актуализации страноведческого материала, что будет способствовать развитию интереса учащихся к изучению английского языка.
Заключение	  	  Данная работа может быть использована при изучении темы «Известные писатели и поэты Великобритании»

Слайд 24Информационные ресурсы
http://lichnosti.net/list_prof_33_country_4.html
http://allmuz.org/melody/17+%E2%E5%EA
Учебник В.П.Кузовлев «Английский язык 9 класс»

Информационные ресурсыhttp://lichnosti.net/list_prof_33_country_4.htmlhttp://allmuz.org/melody/17+%E2%E5%EAУчебник В.П.Кузовлев «Английский язык 9 класс»

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