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The 12 th of October. It’s Wednesday today. English Lesson is beginning! Are you ready?. The Largest City in Russia. St. Basil’s Cathedral. My Cousin Alexey and I on Vorobyevy Hills. Moscow State University.
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The 12th of October.It’s Wednesday today. English Lesson is beginning! Are you ready?
Moscow State University is the most famous and prestigious educational institution in the Russian Federation. I dreamt to study here after leaving school.
Alexander and Natalie, Full of Love, Inspired with it…
Oh, how I’d like to listen to you, your honest voice, your sleepless true…
I am a theatergoer and it was a real gift of fortune to have an opportunity to go to this theater! Vakhtangov’s Theatre
The Aims of the Lesson: to develop skills in spoken English describing Moscow; to use be going to do something. Цели урока: совершенствовать речевые навыки, описывая Москву; употреблять конструкцию be going to do something. The Theme of the Lesson:“Moscow, the Capital of Russia”
Ex. 2, p. 8 1 – south 2 – Vladimir 3 – three 4 – village Ex. 5, p. 9 1 – Red Square 2 – beautiful 3 – four 4 - nine Listening ComprehensionTest Yourself!
Reading “The Heart of Moscow” a – 4 (Red Square got its name in the 17th century) b – 2 (Spasskaya Tower is 67.3 metres high) c – 1 (Kremlin clock was made in the 16th century) d – 5 (minute hand of the Kremlin clock is 3.38 metres) e – 3 (war against Poland was in 1612)
To be going to + Infinitive употребляется для: • выражения заранее принятых планов и намерений на будущее, например, Bob is going to drive to Manchester tomorrow morning. • предсказаний, когда уже есть доказательства того, что они сбудутся в близком будущем. Look at that tree. It is going to fall down.
What is Moscow going to be like? Fill in the blanks: • Moscow … to hold Olympic Games in 2014. • Moscow government … to get rid of traffic jam. Answer the questions: • What are you going to do in Moscow? • What places of interest are you going to visit there?
Homework on Wednesday • Share your plans on the weekend, write 5-7 sentences about what you are going to do on Saturday and Sunday; • Do exercises 20.2 and 20.3 on page 41 (Raymond Murphy. English Grammar in Use).