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Welcome to New York. the city of contrasts, one of the largest and most exciting cities in the world. План урока: « Welcome to New York » Сфера общения: социально-культурная
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Welcome to New York the city of contrasts,one of the largest and most excitingcities in the world.
План урока: «Welcome to New York» Сфера общения: социально-культурная Тема: Особенности национальной культуры стран изучаемого языка; первые впечатления о крупнейшем городе контрастов США и мира. Цели и задачи урока: Практические задачи урока: тренировать учащихся в аудировании и чтении с извлечением заданной информации; в использовании модификаторов much/ a bit со сравнительной степенью прилагательных, конструкций as… as, not so… as; в монологической и диалогической речи. Воспитательные задачи урока: воспитывать у учащихся чувство толерантности по отношению друг к другу, к представителям других национальностей, любознательность, чувство патриотизма. Образовательные задачи: расширить общий и филологический кругозор, знания о стране изучаемого языка. Развивающие задачи: развивать языковую догадку, память, логическое мышление, умение общаться минимумом языковых и речевых средств для решения коммуникативных задач, развивать умения участвовать в коллективных формах общения, обобщать полученные сведения. Оснащение урока:видеофильм,текст для чтения, опоры на доске, карточки с таблицей, графический вариант текста на аудирование (для слабых учеников), магнитофон, аудиокассета.
This map shows New YorkCity, situated at the mouth of the Hudson River
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NEW YORK • New York is the largest city in the United States. It is situated in the southern part of New York state, at the mouth of the Hudson River. • In 1609, Henry Hudson, who worked for the Dutch East India Company, sailed up the river that now bears his name and went as far as Albany. • Five years later, a permanent settlement was established at what is now New York, but at that time it was called New Amsterdam by the Dutch governors. In 1664, Great Britain's Duke of York seized settlement from the Dutch. The colony was named in honor of the Duke. • In 1898, Greater New York included the following 5 boroughs: Manhattan (New York county); Brooklyn (King's county); The Bronx (Bronx county); Queen's (Queen's county); Staten Island (Richmond county). Today, the Big Apple is a major world capital, and the world leader in finance, the arts, and communications. The city is also the center of advertising, fashion, publishing, and radio broadcasting in the United States. There are a lot of museums, art galleries, and educational institutions. The city is the home of the United Nations.
Answer the questions: • How is New York called? • Where is it situated? • How many boroughs are there in New York? • What is this city famous for? • When was the Statue of Liberty built? • What street is in? • What street is famous for high finance? • Are visitors welcome to attend debates at the United Nations? • How do you describe New York?
The Statue of LibertyThe Statue of Liberty is a 225-ton, steel female figure, 152 ft. in height, facing the ocean from Liberty Island in New York Harbour. President Cleveland accepted the statue for the United States on October 28, 1886.The Statue monument. She is a beloved friend, the of Liberty is more than a symbol of freedom to millions around the world.NEW WORDSto enlighten освещатьsteel female figure выполненнаяизсталиженскаяft = foot (pi. feet) фут (= 30,48 см)facing быть обращенным кaloft вверх, ввысь atorch факелa tablet табличкаснадписьюto design сконструироватьa gift подарокto memorialize увековечиватьпамятьan alliance союз, объединениеto accept приниматьa base основание, фундаментbeloved дорогой, милый сердцу
Some facts about the Empire State Building • The 102-storey structure, built in 1931. • It is used to be the world’s tallest building.
Check yourselves Do this test on your own 1. The Statue of Liberty is in ... . a) New York b) Washington; c) California. 2. Manhattan is a part of ... . a) San Francisco; b) Washington,D.C.; c) New York. 3. New York is famous for its … . a) big apples; b) skyscrapers; c) theatres and newspapers.