Слайд 1Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya
is a real hero
Выполнила: Земскова Веста ученица 6
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Учитель: Карякина Елена Анатольевна
Слайд 2Our aims:
to find out all meanings of the word “hero”
to make a close study of Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya’s life
Слайд 3Methods of our research
study of literature
use of information technologies
translation
from Russian into English
use of dictionaries
Слайд 4Who is a hero?
Hero is a person who displays courage
and will for self sacrifice in the face of danger.
Sometimes we can call an ordinary person a hero. Their work demands patience, persistence, self-control and courage
Слайд 5According to Collins dictionary hero:
1) a man distinguished by
exceptional courage, nobility, fortitude
2) a man who is idealized for
possessing superior qualities in any field
3) classical mythology a being of extraordinary strength and courage, often the offspring of a mortal and a god, who is celebrated for his exploits
4) the principal male character in a novel, play.
Слайд 6Zoya’s family
She was born in 1923 in the village
of Osino-Guy
Her father was a librarian
Her mother was
a teacher
Her brother Alexander was a Hero of the Soviet Union
Слайд 7Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya showed extraordinary courage, she became a partisan by
her own wish. To her mother, who tried to talk
her from doing this, she answered "What can I do when the enemy is so close? If they came here I would not be able to continue living.”
Слайд 8At the village of Obukhovo Zoya and other partisans entered
territory occupied by the Germans. They mined roads and cut
communication lines. On November 27, 1941 Zoya received an assignment to burn the village of Petrischevo, where the Germans were. There Zoya managed to set fire to a couple of houses.
Слайд 9 She was tortured and interrogated throughout the night
but refused to give up any information. The following morning
she was marched to the center of the town with a board around her neck 'Houseburner' and hanged.
Слайд 10"Comrades! Why are you so gloomy? I am not afraid
to die! I am happy to die for my people!"
"You'll hang me now, but I am not alone. There are two hundred million of us. You can't hang us all."
Слайд 11Soviet poets, writers, artists and sculptors dedicated their works to
Kosmodemyanskaya.