Слайд 3 Contents
Unit I. Literature of Great Britain. .
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Exercises 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 13
Exercises 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 14
Test revision one. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 15
Unit II.Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slides 16-26
Exercises 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slides 27-28
Exercises 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 29
Test revision two. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 30
Unit III. Music and its styles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slides 31-38
Exercises 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 39
Exercises 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 40
Test revision three. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 41
Unit IV.Sights of London. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slides 42-51
Exercises 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 52
Exercises 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 53
Test revision four. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 54
Vocabulary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slides 55-60
Слайд 5Roadl Dahl
1916-1990
Roadl Dahl was born in 1916. He
was one of the
most famous British writer. He wrote
especially
for children. His books often combine frihtening
things with humour. His books are very popular
in Great Britain.
Слайд 6Daniel Defoe
1660-1731
Daniel Defoe was born in 1660.He travelled
much and wrote many books.One day he met
a sailor who
told him an interesting story.The
sailor’s name was Alexander Selkirk.Time
passed and when Defoe was 60 years old, he
desided to write a novel about the life of a man
on the island where there no people.When the
novel was published it made Defoe famous.The
story of Robinson Crusoe is known all over the world.
Слайд 8William Shakespeare
1564-1616
Слайд 10Robert Burns
1759-1796
Robert Burns is Scotland’s greatest poet. Robert
began to write poems when he was 15 years old.
In
his poems he described with love and understanding
everyday things and people.Robert Burns wrote a lot
of poems. They are full of the heroes of his mother’s
stories, and the farmers and workmen of the country-
side. They full of life.Today Burn’s work is known
and loved by millions of people.
Слайд 12Charlotte Bronte 1816-1855
Charlotte Bronte was a famous English writer.
she
was born in a poor family.Their mother died
when Charlotte was
a very small girl.Charlotte
and her two sisters were sent to a school for poor
children.Later Charlotte Bronte described the shcool
in her novel “Jane Eyre”. “Jane Eyre” is Charlotte
Bronte’s second novel.It was published in 1848 and
made the writer famous.
Слайд 13Exercises 1
Creative level (A)
Read the slide №10 and prove
that Robert Burns is the famous Scotland’s poet.
Constructional level (B)
Translate
the slides №6 into Russian.Put down the sentences from the slide in Past Passive Voice and Present Passive Voice.
Reproductive level (C)
Read and translate into Russian slides №9 and №11.
Слайд 14Exercises 2
Creative level (A)
Compare the literature in Great Britain
and Russia.
Constructional level (B)
Which books would you recommend your friend
to read to learn
more about English Literature.
I would recommend the book…
… was writen by…
It is about…
The story is set…
The main characters in the book are . . .
I particularly love reading it because . . .
Reproductive level (C)
Do you like English literature? Here some more names of
wel l – known British writers. Do you know who is who?Consult the
slides. William Shakespeare, Beatrix Potter, (continue the list).
Слайд 15Revision Test One
Creative level (A)
Imagine you are William Shakespeare.Will
you,
please, tell us about youself and your
books.
Constructional level (B)
Put questions to the slide №12.
Reproductive level (C)
Read the slide №5 and answer the questions:
a)When was Roadl Dahl born?
b)Was he one of the most famous British writer?
c)What do his books often combine?
Слайд 22It is the unique extreme sport. It is dangerous and
at the same time is very popular.This kind of
sport is loved by millions people.The competitions will be carried in different places,like bogs and deserts.
Слайд 23Basketball is played
on a court with large orange ball.
The players
can also throw, or pass,
the ball to each others.
Слайд 24Football is a field game between two teams,
played with a
white round ball.
The goalkeeper is the only one who can
touch the ball with his or her hands.
Слайд 25Baseball is a game between two teams
and is played on
a field with a bat and
a small white ball.Each
team consists
of nine players.Only the team at bat can
score runs.
Слайд 26Playing the game it is necessary to be
attentive.To watch game,to
see an
arrangement of all balls.
It will give you an opportunity
to win.
Слайд 27Exercises1
Creative level (A)
Prove that football is the national
English sport.
Do you know any famous English teams?
Constructional level
(B)
Translate sentences from Russian into English:
a)Ралли опасный вид спорта.
b)Бейсбол это игра двух команд на поле с битой
и маленьким белым мячом.
Reprodactive level (C)
Write the names of sports:
Слайд 29Exercises 2
Creative level (A)
Design 3 slides for your sport
album.
Constructional level (B)
Tell about this sport to your classmates but
don’t mention the name
of the sport. Lets them guess it
Reproductive level (C)
Make a short report on one of these sports – football, basketball.
The follow, questions may help you. Consult the slides.
1)Is it popular or not?
2)What equipment is necessary for it?
3)What famous sport club do you know?
Слайд 30Revision Test Two
Creative level (A)
Write a letter to your
friend in America about your
favourite English sport.
Constructional
level (B)
Make “tag questions”:
a)Football is a field game,…?
b)Basketball is played on a court with a large
orange ball,…?
c)Baseball is not a game between two teams,…?
Reproductive level (C)
Put some more words in this line:
Football,_____________________.
Слайд 33JAZZ
Jazz was created by black
Americans.Jazz is a mixture of
many
different kinds of music.
It is a combination of the music
of West Africa, the work songs
the slaves sang, and religious
music.Jazz bands formed in the late 1800s.By the 1920s,jazz
was popular all over theU.S. Today, people from all over the
world play jazz.
Слайд 34JazzRock
JazzRock is more rhythmical
and brisk than jazz.JazzRock
is
popular in the U.S.,Russia, Africa and Europe.The representatives of this
music are George Benson, Ray Charles,
Billy Cobham.
JazzRock musicians meet
and share their music at festivals.
Слайд 35Rock
The main
instruments of
this style are
bass guitars and
drums
which conduct a rhythm of music. Rock
was born in the U.S.A. in 1950s.
Contemporary American rock music can
be shaped into high art for which there is
a large and appreciative audiens.
Слайд 36POP
This style of music is
popular in many countries.
We
can listen to this style
in clubs, disko and
festivals.
The representatives
of this
style are “The Beatles”,
“Destiny’s child”.
One of the famous
festivals of this
style passes in Italy,San Remo.
Many pop singers, groups take part in
this festival.
Слайд 37Classical music
It is a brilliant style of music.The
style
is quite and melodious.
This style is played by a symphonic
orchestra.This
style can enrich our
souls and hearts.The representatives
of this style are Shopen,
Bethoven,
Chaicovsky
and others.
Слайд 38Hip-Hop & Rap
These styles are from
America. Black Americans
sing
about his life in getto.
Rap appeared in black disco
clubs in
New-York in the
middle 1970s.Its characteristic
features are short musical phrases,
torn rhythm.
The representativesof this style
are 2pac Shacur, DMX, Onyx
and others.Hip-Hop and Rap
are popular in Russia.
Слайд 39Exercises 1
Creative level (A)
Act out this situation with
a partner.
One of you wants to buy CD of some
musical styles.Ask you
partner for advise.
Constructional level (B)
Ask you partner questions about classical music, rap and pop.
Use the slides №36, №37, №38.
Reproductive level (C)
Read all slides and find the theme words about music in them.
Слайд 40Exercises 2
Creative level (A)
Design a sketch of your favourite
styles of music and describe it.
Constructional level (B)
What styles of
music are in your world of music?
The styles of music of my world are ……… because….
The impression they leave is ……….
Reproductive level (C)
There is a world of music around us.
What styles of music do you like?
What modern styles of music do you know?
Do you know any representatives of rap?
Consult the slides.
Слайд 41Revision test three
Creative level (A)
Write a letter to
your friend in Great Britain about your
favourite styles of
music.
Constructional level (B)
Put 4 questions to any styles of music.
Reproductive level (C)
Answer the questions:
a)What slides do you like most of all?
b)What styles of music do you prefer?
Слайд 43London is the capital
of Great Britain,its
political and
commercial centre.
It
is one of the largest cities in the world and
the largest city in Europe.
Its population is about 8 million.
Слайд 44The Clock Tower of the Houses of
Parliament is famous for
its big hour bell,
known as “Big Ben”.
Big Ben: this 316ft
clock
tower was
completed between
1858-59. Big Ben
is named, probably,
after Sir Benjamin
Hall, the first
commissioner of
works.
Слайд 45Big Ben was first
broadcast on
New York’s Eve in
1923.
Big Ben
weighs
over 13 tons.
The clock mechanism, alone, weighs about
5
tons.
Слайд 46The two Houses of Parliament are in the
Westminster Palace.It
was built between
1840 and 1860.It was designer by architect
Sir Charles
Barry.The original Palace of
Westminster was the home for the Royal
family until the
16th centure.
Then it became
the meeting place
of the Parliament.
Слайд 47Westminster Abbey is the most beautiful and one of the
oldest parts
of Westminster. Most of the queens and kings of
England have been
crowned here, and you may see the ancient Coronation Chair beneath
which is the Stone of Scone. King Edward the First had brought it
from Scone Abbey in Scotland when the Scots were defeated.
Many English kings and queens buried
In Westminster Abbey. The church is
full of memorials to statesmen, writers,
scientists and explorers all of whom
have played a part in shaping Britain’s
history.Here you can see Oliver
Cromwell’s grave and here are some
other names:Charles Dickens, Rudyard
Kipling, Isaac Newton,and Charles
Darwin.Many more outstanding poets and
writers, though not buried in
Westminster Abbey, are honoured by
memorials in the Poets’ Corner.
Слайд 48The Tower Bridge was built at the end of the
19th century to match
the medieval style of the fortress. The
bridge is functioning perfectly
well for such a great city as modern London. It can be quickly swung
open to let in big ocean ships that can move up the Thames from the
ocean. The territory between the Tower and London bridges is called
the Pool for this reason.
So that pedestrians could
walk along the bridge at
the time its lower part is
open, a pass is made in its
upper part of the bridge
nowdays .
Слайд 49Piccadilly Circus is the point at which four
streets merge. It
is famous for its fountain
and a statue. It was officially
unveiled in
1893 in memory of Lord Shaftersbury (1801-
1885), politician, philanthropist and social
reformer. The winged figure,which is
Known as Eros, represents the “Angel of
Christian Charity”, but people call it “God
of Love”.Maybe because of that Piccadilly
Circus attracts a lot of people, espeacialy
young.
It’s bright with flower-sellers in daytime and with electric
advertisements at night; Piccadilly Circus is the centre of
London’s theatres and concert halls.
Слайд 50It contains more than 2,200 masterpieces from
the 13th to the
early 20th centure. These
pictures belong to the public and
admissions
is free. Among the best-known works in the
National Gallery are
“Giovanni Arnolfini and
His Wife
” by Jan Van Eyck, “The Virgin and
Child with Saint Anne and Saint John the
Baptist”by Leonardo da Vinci , a well-known
portraitist, Gainsborough, famous for his gala
portraits, Turner and Constable, both landscape
painters, and Hogarth, who was known for his
genre scenes.
The National Gallery-an art gallery in Trafalgar Square, London.
It is comparatively new, more resent than the great galleries in Rome,
Paris, and so on. The gallery was opened on the 10th of May, 1824 as
a result of private donations and purchases made in the 19th century.
Слайд 51Trafalgar Square is one of the most
beautiful places in
London. Trafalgar
Square is also famous for its fountains,
but its
main feature, of course, is the
monument known as Nelson’s Column.
The square was so named to commemorate
Nelson’s victory over Napoleon at the
battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Napoleon had
threatened to invade Britain. Admiral
Nelson swept the seas searching for the
French navy and at last met it in Trafalgar
Bay. Nelson was killed in the battle but
the victory was won. Round the base of the
monument there are four bronze bas-reliefs,
representing scenes of Nelson’s life and
death. The metal for these bas-reliefs was
cast from cannon captured from the French.
Слайд 52Exercises 1
Creative level (A)
Tell your Russian friend about
the interesting sights to see in London.
Use some expressions.
a) It
seems to me…
b) To tell the truth…
c) Really!
d) In my opinion…
Constructional level (B)
Ask her (his) friend to answer the questions:
a)What is the capital of Great Britain?
b)What is the clock Tower of The Houses of Parliament famous for?
c)Where did many English kings and queens bury?
d)What is Trafalgar Square famous for?
Reproductive level (C)
Read and translate from English into Russian slides №47, №48.
Listen to each other and then give marks.
Слайд 53Exercises 2
Creative level (A)
What questions may your British
friend ask you about the sights
of London
Constructional level (B)
Finish
up these sentences:
London is the capital …
Westminster Abbey is…
Trafalgar Square is famous for…
The Great masterpieces are situated in …
Reproductive level (C)
Consult the slides. What sights of London do you like most of all?
Слайд 54Revision Test Four
Creative level (A)
Write an article for your
school newspaper about the sights of London.
Constructional level (B)
Read all
slides and title them. What is your favourite slide? Why?
Reproductive level (C)
Match the words in column A with the words in column B.
Column A Column B
National Clock
Westminster Houses
Big Ben Abbey
Parliament Gallery
A
Abbey – аббатство
Admission – допущение, принятие, признание
Appear – появляться, показываться
Appreciative – признательный, восприимчивый
Architect – архитектор
Arrangement – приведение в порядок, подготовка
Aspect – аспект, вид, точка зрения
B
Band – группа, оркестр
Bas-reliefs - барельеф
Слайд 56Bat – бита
Bog – болото
Broadcast – передавать по радио
Bury –
хоронить
C
Competition – соревнование
Commemorate – праздновать,
Country-side – сельская местность
Court – корт
Create – творить, создавать
Crown – корона, короновать
D
Dangerous - опасный
Death – смерть
Desert – пустыня
Describe – описывать
Detective – детектив
Слайд 57Donation – дар, пожертвование
E
Equipment – оборудование, снаряжение
Especially – особенно
Ever – когда-либо
Explorer – исследователь
Extreme – экстремальный
F
Feature – особенность, характерная черта
Fortress – крепость
Fountain – фонтан
G
Genre – жанр
H
Heart – сердце
I
Invade – вторгаться, захватывать
J
Just – как раз, именно
M
Masterpieces – замечательное произведение искусства, шедевр
Merge – поглощать
Mixture – смешивание
Murder – убивать
Musician – музыкант, композитор
– роман
O
Opportunity – удобный случай
Outstanding – выдающийся
P
Pass – пропускать
Poor – бедный
Publish – опубликовать
Purchase – покупка
R
Reason – причина, основание
Representative – представитель
Слайд 60Rhytmical – ритмичный
S
Sailor – моряк, матрос
Scene – место действия
Scientist – ученый
Score – делать отметки
Scots – шотландцы
Slave – невольник
Stateman – государственный деятель
Style – стиль
T
Team – команда
Tower – башня, вышка
Theatre – театр