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Lucky English I

Lucky English I. Contents. Unit I. Literature of Great Britain. . . . . . . . . . . . . slides 4 -1 2 Exercises 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 13 Exercises 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 14

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Lucky English I

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  1. Lucky English I

  2. Contents Unit I. Literature of Great Britain. . . . . . . . . . . . . slides4-12 Exercises 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 13 Exercises 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 14 Test revision one. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 15 Unit II.Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slides 16-26 Exercises 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slides 27-28 Exercises 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 29 Test revision two. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 30 Unit III. Music and its styles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slides 31-38 Exercises 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 39 Exercises 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 40 Test revision three. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 41 Unit IV.Sights of London. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slides 42-51 Exercises 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 52 Exercises 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 53 Test revision four. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slide 54 Vocabulary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slides 55-60

  3. Roadl Dahl, Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare, Beatrix Potter, Robert Burns and others. Literature of Great Britain

  4. Roadl Dahl 1916-1990 Roadl Dahl was born in 1916. He was one of the most famous British writer. He wrote especially for children.His books often combine frihtening things with humour.His books are very popular in Great Britain.

  5. 1660-1731 Daniel Defoe was born in 1660.He travelled much and wrote many books.One day he met a sailor who told him an interesting story.The sailor’s name was Alexander Selkirk.Time passed and when Defoe was 60 years old, he desided to write a novel about the life of a man on the island where there no people.When the novel was published it made Defoe famous.The story of Robinson Crusoe is known all over the world. Daniel Defoe

  6. Charles Dickens 1812-1870

  7. William Shakespeare 1564-1616

  8. Beatrix Potter 1866-1943

  9. Robert Burns 1759-1796 Robert Burns is Scotland’s greatest poet. Robert began to write poems when he was 15 years old. In his poems he described with love and understanding everyday things and people.Robert Burns wrote a lot of poems. They are full of the heroes of his mother’s stories, and the farmers and workmen of the country- side. They full of life.Today Burn’s work is known and loved by millions of people.

  10. Agatha Christie 1890-1976

  11. Charlotte Bronte 1816-1855 Charlotte Bronte was a famous English writer. she was born in a poor family.Their mother died when Charlotte was a very small girl.Charlotte and her two sisters were sent to a school for poor children.Later Charlotte Bronte described the shcool in her novel “Jane Eyre”. “Jane Eyre” is Charlotte Bronte’s second novel.It was published in 1848 and made the writer famous.

  12. Exercises 1 Creative level (A) Read the slide №10and prove that Robert Burns is the famous Scotland’s poet. Constructional level (B) Translate the slides №6 into Russian.Put down the sentences from the slide in Past Passive Voice and Present Passive Voice. Reproductive level (C) Read and translate into Russian slides №9 and №11.

  13. Exercises 2 Creative level (A) Compare the literature in Great Britain and Russia. Constructional level (B) Which books would you recommend your friend to read to learn more about English Literature. I would recommend the book… … was writen by… It is about… The story is set… The main characters in the book are . . . I particularly love reading it because . . . Reproductive level (C) Do you like English literature? Here some more names of wel l – known British writers. Do you know who is who?Consult the slides. William Shakespeare, Beatrix Potter, (continue the list).

  14. Revision Test One Creative level (A) Imagine you are William Shakespeare.Will you, please, tell us about youself and your books. Constructional level (B) Put questions to the slide №12. Reproductive level (C) Read the slide №5 and answer the questions: a)When was Roadl Dahl born? b)Was he one of the most famous British writer? c)What do his books often combine?

  15. Sports

  16. Rally

  17. Basketball

  18. Football

  19. Baseball

  20. Snooker

  21. It is the unique extreme sport. It is dangerous and at the same time is very popular.This kind of sport is loved by millions people.The competitions will be carried in different places,like bogs and deserts.

  22. Basketball is played on a court with large orange ball. The players can also throw, or pass, the ball to each others.

  23. Football is a field game between two teams, played with a white round ball. The goalkeeper is the only one who can touch the ball with his or her hands.

  24. Baseball is a game between two teams and is played on a field with a bat and a small white ball.Each team consists of nine players.Only the team at bat can score runs.

  25. Playing the game it is necessary to be attentive.To watch game,to see an arrangement of all balls. It will give you an opportunity to win.

  26. Exercises1 Creative level (A) Prove that football is the national English sport. Do you know any famous English teams? Constructional level (B) Translate sentences from Russian into English: a)Ралли опасный вид спорта. b)Бейсбол это игра двух команд на поле с битой и маленьким белым мячом. Reprodactive level (C) Write the names of sports:

  27. Exercises 1 a) b) c)

  28. Exercises 2 Creative level (A) Design 3 slides for your sport album. Constructional level (B) Tell about this sport to your classmates but don’t mention the name of the sport. Lets them guess it Reproductive level (C) Make a short report on one of these sports – football, basketball. The follow, questions may help you. Consult the slides. 1)Is it popular or not? 2)What equipment is necessary for it? 3)What famous sport club do you know?

  29. Revision Test Two Creative level (A) Write a letter to your friend in America about your favourite English sport. Constructional level (B) Make “tag questions”: a)Football is a field game,…? b)Basketball is played on a court with a large orange ball,…? c)Baseball is not a game between two teams,…? Reproductive level (C) Put some more words in this line: Football,_____________________.

  30. Music and its styles

  31. Classical music Hip-Hop & Rap

  32. JAZZ Jazz was created by black Americans.Jazz is a mixture of many different kinds of music. It is a combination of the music of West Africa, the work songs the slaves sang, and religious music.Jazz bands formed in the late 1800s.By the 1920s,jazz was popular all over theU.S. Today, people from all over the world play jazz.

  33. JazzRock JazzRock is more rhythmical and brisk thanjazz.JazzRock is popular in the U.S.,Russia, Africa and Europe.The representatives of this music are George Benson, Ray Charles, Billy Cobham. JazzRock musicians meet and share their music at festivals.

  34. Rock The main instruments of this styleare bass guitars and drums which conduct a rhythm of music. Rock was born in the U.S.A. in 1950s. Contemporary American rock music can be shaped into high art for which there is a large and appreciative audiens.

  35. T h e B e a t l s Destiny’s child This style of music is popular in many countries. We can listen to this style in clubs, disko and festivals. The representatives of this style are “The Beatles”, “Destiny’s child”. One of the famous festivals of this style passes in Italy,San Remo. Many pop singers, groups take part in this festival. POP

  36. Classical music It is a brilliant style of music.The style is quite and melodious. This style is played by a symphonic orchestra.This style can enrich our souls and hearts.The representatives of this style are Shopen, Bethoven, Chaicovsky and others.

  37. 2pac Shacur Hip-Hop & Rap These styles are from America. Black Americans sing about his life in getto. Rap appeared in black disco clubs in New-York in the middle 1970s.Its characteristic features are short musical phrases, torn rhythm. The representativesof this style are 2pac Shacur, DMX, Onyx and others.Hip-Hop and Rap are popular in Russia.

  38. Exercises 1 Creative level (A) Act out this situation with a partner. One of you wants to buy CD of some musical styles.Ask you partner for advise. Constructional level (B) Ask you partner questions about classical music, rap and pop. Use the slides №36, №37, №38. Reproductive level (C) Read all slides and find the theme words about music in them.

  39. Exercises 2 Creative level (A) Design a sketch of your favourite styles of music and describe it. Constructional level (B) What styles of music are in your world of music? The styles of music of my world are ……… because…. The impression they leave is ………. Reproductive level (C) There is a world of music around us. What styles of music do you like? What modern styles of music do you know? Do you know any representatives of rap? Consult the slides.

  40. Revision test three Creative level (A) Write a letter to your friend in Great Britain about your favourite styles of music. Constructional level (B) Put 4 questions to any styles of music. Reproductive level (C) Answer the questions: a)What slides do you like most of all? b)What styles of music do you prefer?

  41. Sights of London

  42. London is the capital of Great Britain,its political and commercial centre. It is one of the largest cities in the world and the largest city in Europe. Its population is about 8 million.

  43. The Clock Tower of the Houses of Parliament is famous for its big hour bell, known as “Big Ben”. Big Ben: this 316ft clock tower was completed between 1858-59. Big Ben is named, probably, after Sir Benjamin Hall, the first commissioner of works.

  44. Big Ben was first broadcast on New York’s Eve in 1923. Big Ben weighs over 13 tons. The clock mechanism, alone, weighs about 5 tons.

  45. The two Houses of Parliament are in the Westminster Palace.It was built between 1840 and 1860.It was designer by architect Sir Charles Barry.The original Palace of Westminster was the home for the Royal family until the 16th centure. Then it became the meeting place of the Parliament.

  46. Westminster Abbey is the most beautiful and one of the oldest parts of Westminster. Most of the queens and kings of England have been crowned here, and you may see the ancient Coronation Chair beneath which is the Stone of Scone. King Edward the First had brought it from Scone Abbey in Scotland when the Scots were defeated. Many English kings and queens buried In Westminster Abbey. The church is full of memorials to statesmen, writers, scientists and explorers all of whom have played a part in shaping Britain’s history.Here you can see Oliver Cromwell’s grave and here are some other names:Charles Dickens, Rudyard Kipling, Isaac Newton,and Charles Darwin.Many more outstanding poets and writers, though not buried in Westminster Abbey, are honoured by memorials in the Poets’ Corner.

  47. The Tower Bridge was built at the end of the 19th century to match the medieval style of the fortress. The bridge is functioning perfectly well for such a great city as modern London. It can be quickly swung open to let in big ocean ships that can move up the Thames from the ocean. The territory between the Tower and London bridges is called the Pool for this reason. So that pedestrians could walk along the bridge at the time its lower part is open, a pass is made in its upper part of the bridge nowdays .

  48. Piccadilly Circus is the point at which four streets merge. It is famous for its fountain and a statue. It was officially unveiled in 1893 in memory of Lord Shaftersbury (1801- 1885), politician, philanthropist and social reformer. The winged figure,which is Known as Eros, represents the “Angel of Christian Charity”, but people call it “God of Love”.Maybe because of that Piccadilly Circus attracts a lot of people, espeacialy young. It’s bright with flower-sellers in daytime and with electric advertisements at night; Piccadilly Circus is the centre of London’s theatres and concert halls.

  49. The National Gallery-an art gallery in Trafalgar Square, London. It is comparatively new, more resent than the great galleries in Rome, Paris, and so on. The gallery was opened on the 10th of May, 1824 as a result of private donations and purchases made inthe 19th century. It contains more than 2,200 masterpieces from the 13th to the early 20th centure. These pictures belong to the public and admissions is free. Among the best-known works in the “Giovanni Arnolfini and National Gallery are His Wife ” by Jan Van Eyck, “The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and Saint John the Baptist”by Leonardo da Vinci , a well-known portraitist, Gainsborough, famous for his gala portraits, Turner and Constable, both landscape painters, and Hogarth, who was known for his genre scenes.

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