Презентация к уроку английского языка "British and Russian traditions" - скачать

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_____ is celebrated on the____. Russian and british holidays

_____ is celebrated on the____.

Russian and british holidays

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At the lesson we are going to: Revise the words and

At the lesson we are going to:

Revise the words and word

combinations;

Read the text and discuss it;

Revise the word-formation in the English language and English parts of speech;

Compare Maslenitsa and Guy Fawkes’ Day;

Have fun!

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Read and translate the words, define their part of speech tradition

Read and translate the words, define their part of speech

tradition

custom

important

conservative

proud

be proud

of

carefully

raven

sights

legend

protection

keeper

figure

scarecrow

special

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Translate from Russian into English, using the words on the blackboard

Translate from Russian into English, using the words on the blackboard

Важный

обычай –
Гордиться традициями –
Старинная легенда –
6 воронов –
Сжигать чучело –

An important custom

To be proud of the traditions

An old legend

Six ravens

To burn a scarecrow

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Translate from Russian into English, using the words on the blackboard

Translate from Russian into English, using the words on the blackboard

5)

Консервативные люди –
6) Быть под защитой –
7) Особый праздник–
8) Известные достопримечательности –

Conservative people

To be under protection

A special holiday

Famous sights

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Read the text “More about British and Russian Traditions”

Read the text “More about British and Russian Traditions”

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Answer the questions: 1) Are the British conservative? 2) What are

Answer the questions:

1) Are the British conservative?

2) What are they proud

of?

3) What English holidays do you know?

4) How long have the ravens lived in the Tower of London?

5) What will happen if they leave the Tower?

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Answer the questions: 6) Who ordered that six ravens should always

Answer the questions:

6) Who ordered that six ravens should always live

in the tower of London?

7) Who looks after the ravens?

8) Why do the keepers cut the birds’ wings a bit?

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Find the continuation of the sentences in the text Another old

Find the continuation of the sentences in the text

Another old English

custom is…
2) They stand in the streets and squares …
3) Then with the money they have collected they…

Guy Fawkes’ Day.

asking for “a Penny for the Guy”.

buy fireworks and burn the guy on their bonfire.

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Find the continuation of the sentences in the text 4) People

Find the continuation of the sentences in the text

4) People in

Russia have…
5) In old times people usually cooked…
6)Though different countries have different traditions and holidays…

their own special traditions

Pancakes, had fires, burnt straw figure of winter, they sang songs and danced.

People all over the world know some of them.

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Find these sentences in the text 1) Говорят, британцы очень консервативны.

Find these sentences in the text

1) Говорят, британцы очень консервативны.

1) They

say British people are very conservative.

2) Вороны – одна из самых известных достопримечательностей в Тауэре Лондона.

2) The ravens are one of the most famous sights at the Tower of London.

3) У каждого ворона есть своё имя и смотрители тщательно ухаживают за ними.

3) Each raven has got its name and the keepers carefully look after them.

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Find these sentences in the text 4) Люди отмечают его (этот

Find these sentences in the text

4) Люди отмечают его (этот праздник)

в конце февраля или в начале марта.

5) Сейчас на масленицу люди всегда пекут блины.

5)Now during “Maslenitsa week” people always cook pancakes.

6) Это – Пасха, Рождество и Новый Год.

6) They are – Easter, Christmas and New Year.

4) People celebrate it at the end of February or at the beginning of March.

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Let’s have a short break! Two little ravens sitting on a

Let’s have a short break!

Two little ravens sitting on a hill
One

named Jack, the other named Jill
Fly away, Jack, fly away, Jill
Come back Jack, come back Jill!

Two little ravens sitting on a wall
One named Peter, the other named Paul
Fly away, Peter, fly away, Paul
Come back Peter, come back Paul!

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“True”, “False” or “Don’t Know” True False False True False True Don’t know

“True”, “False” or “Don’t Know”

True

False

False

True

False

True

Don’t know

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Fill in the gaps with the words formed from the given

Fill in the gaps with the words formed from the given

ones, translate them and name their part of speech:

carefully, adv.

traditional, adj.

beginning, n.

protection, n.

keeper, n.

Londoner, n.

children ,n., pl.

fireworks, n.,pl.

bonfire, n.

nearest, adj.

dearest, adj.

different, adj.

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Maslenitsa Guy Fawkes’ Day To last for a week To last

Maslenitsa

Guy Fawkes’ Day

To last for a week

To last for a week

An

old English custom

An old English custom

To say goodbye to winter

To say goodbye to winter

To ask for “a Penny for the Guy”

To ask for “a Penny for the Guy”

To cook pancakes

To cook pancakes

To collect money

To collect money