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The 21 st of December

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Warm-up: Missing pictures In 30seconds students have to memorize all pictures and then find the missing pictures.

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Слайд 1 The 21st of December.

The 21st of December.

Слайд 2Warm-up: Missing pictures In 30seconds students have to memorize all pictures and

then find the missing pictures.

Warm-up: Missing pictures In 30seconds students have to memorize all pictures and then find the missing pictures.

Слайд 3London EYE
Big BEN
Tower BRIDGE
St. Paul`s Cathedral
Double decker bus

London EYEBig BENTower BRIDGESt. Paul`s CathedralDouble decker bus

Слайд 5Asking home work United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island

Asking home work United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island

Слайд 6How many major parts are
in the UK? What are

they?
2. What can you say about
the general climate of

the UK?
How many major parts are in the UK? What are they?2. What can you say about the

Слайд 73. Why do you think the
climate of Scotland
is

so changeable?

3. Why do you think the climate of Scotland is so changeable?

Слайд 84. Name the highest peaks
in each part of the

UK
5. The longest rivers in the UK?

4. Name the highest peaks in each part of the UK5. The longest rivers in the UK?

Слайд 12Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926) is Queen of the

United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.
Elizabeth was born in London. She is

 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth`s daughter, and she was educated privately at home. 
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926) is Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.Elizabeth was born

Слайд 13Why people ask the weather
when they see each other?

Why people ask the weather when they see each other?

Слайд 14CHRISTMAS EGG-ROLLING NEW YEAR EASTER MONDAY MAY DAY HALLOWEEN MOTHER`S DAY

CHRISTMAS EGG-ROLLING NEW YEAR EASTER MONDAY MAY DAY HALLOWEEN MOTHER`S DAY

Слайд 15“BBB” strategy

“BBB” strategy

Слайд 16New words:
Custom- an accepted way of behaving or of doing

things in society or a community
Celebrate- to show that

a day or an event is important by doing special on it
Gift- A thing given willingly to someone without payment; a present.
Card- A piece of thick, stiff paper or thin pasteboard, in particular one used for writing or printing on
Tools- A device or implement, especially one held in the hand, used to carry out a particular function.
Slippers- A comfortable slip-on shoe that is worn indoors. Honor- High respect; great esteem.
New words:Custom- an accepted way of behaving or of doing things in society or a community Celebrate-

Слайд 17Freedom- The power or right to act, speak, or think

as one wants.
Harvest- The process or period of gathering

in crops. Feast- A large meal, typically a celebratory one. Turkey- a large bird that is often kept for its meat, eaten especially at Christmas in Britain and at Thanksgiving day in the USA
Corn- The grain of a cereal crop
Beans- a seed from plants
Pumpkin- A large rounded orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind, the flesh of which can be used in sweet or savoury dishes.
Freedom- The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants. Harvest- The process or

Слайд 18Say English version and
definition

Say English version and definition

Слайд 26Father`s day
Every year, Father’s Day is marked on the third

Sunday of June in both the UK and the USA, making

the date Sunday, June 17 this year.
Father`s dayEvery year, Father’s Day is marked on the third Sunday of June in both the UK

Слайд 27Several theories tells that Father’s Day, with the first known

observations dating back to the Middle Ages. 
Catholic Europe marked Father’s

Day on St Joseph’s Day in recognition of the figure married to Mary, Jesus’ mother, and became his legal paternal guardian.
Some Catholic or Christian countries, including Spain, continue to adopt this date today in recognition.
Father’s Day was later taken to the Americas by the Spanish and Portuguese, but the tradition did not become prominent in the USA outside of religious circles until the 20th century.
Several theories tells that Father’s Day, with the first known observations dating back to the Middle Ages. Catholic

Слайд 28But another theory says Father’s Day was born out of

the tragic Monongah mining disaster.
The disaster was the USA’s worst

mining disaster in history, killing 362 men, 210 of whom were fathers. 
One daughter who lost her dad, Grace Golden Clayton, suggested a memorial day for the dead to her local Methodist pastor and the first Father’s Day took place on July 5, 1908.
The event was largely confined to the region but two years later, the daughter of a Civil War veteran raised the idea of an annual celebration after hearing a sermon about Mother’s Day.
In the UK, the date entered into British popular culture sometime after the Second World War.
But another theory says Father’s Day was born out of the tragic Monongah mining disaster.The disaster was

Слайд 29On Father's Day, many people make a special effort to

visit their father. They often take or send cards and

gifts. Common Father's Day gifts are ties, socks, underwear, sweaters, slippers and other items of clothing. Other people give tools for household maintenance or garden work, luxury food items or drinks
On Father's Day, many people make a special effort to visit their father. They often take or

Слайд 33The pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving Day in the fall

of 1621. The pilgrims sailed to America on board the

"Mayflower" ship for religious freedom. They were among the first European settlers in America. There were people living in America before the pilgrims arrived. These people were the Native American Indians.

The pilgrims first winter in the New World was very difficult. They had arrived too late to grow many crops. Without fresh food half of the pilgrims died. The following spring the Indians taught the pilgrims how to hunt, fish, plant and survive in America. The crops did well and in the fall of 1621 pilgrims had a great harvest. They were thankful and decided to celebrate with a Thanksgiving feast. They prepared a dinner of turkey, corn, beans and pumpkins. They invited their Indian friends to share this feast. The Indians brought food for the feast too (they even brought popcorn!)

The pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving Day in the fall of 1621. The pilgrims sailed to America

Слайд 34Does the UK celebrate Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving is an important festival and

for many kick-starts the holiday season, the UK doesn`t celebrate

the day to quite the same as the USA. Schools and churches commemorate the day with prayers, hymns, music and dances as well as offering food to charity.  This is celebrated on the Sunday nearest to the Harvest Moon, the full moon which takes place closest to the Autumn Equinox.  At London’s St Paul`s Cathedral, there is a morning Thanksgiving Day service open to all who wish to attend.  The US Ambassador typically speaks at the service, usually delivering a message from the President as well.  American songs, like "America the Beautiful", are also part of the experience.  Many restaurants across the country will serve Thanksgiving associated food, such as turkey, pumpkin pie or chowder.  In Plymouth, Thanksgiving celebrations are held to commemorate residents Mayflower and Transatlantic heritage
Does the UK celebrate Thanksgiving?Thanksgiving is an important festival and for many kick-starts the holiday season, the

Слайд 36 UK
USA
Groups complete the
diagram
1st: Thanksgiving Day
2nd: Father`s Day
3rd: Christmas

and New Year

UKUSAGroups complete the diagram1st: Thanksgiving Day2nd: Father`s Day3rd: Christmas and New Year

Слайд 39After watching:
1. How do people celebrate Christmas in the UK?
2.

How do they decorate their houses, streets?
3. Do they give

presents?
4. Where do they put the presents?
After watching:1. How do people celebrate Christmas in the UK?2. How do they decorate their houses, streets?3.

Слайд 41“6 hat method” tell about the film which you saw.
Red

hats: Tell about the emotion of the film
Black hats: Criticize

the film
Yellow hats: Tell about good sides of the film
White hats: Give their own opinion about the film
Green hats: Give a new idea ( if I were an author)
Blue hats: conclusion
“6 hat method” tell about the film which you saw.Red hats: Tell about the emotion of the

Слайд 42 Work in groups:
Groups choose one of the proverb and explain

it. And other groups have to say the proverb and

its equivalent in Kazakh and in Russian.
 Work in groups:Groups choose one of the proverb and explain it. And other groups have to say

Слайд 43“BBB” strategy

“BBB” strategy

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