Слайд 1A TRIP TO
THE WORLD
OF ENGLISH
ПОДГОТОВИЛА УЧИТЕЛЬ АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА ГБОУ
ШКОЛА №1404 «ГАММА»
НЯКК ЕКАТЕРИНА СЕРГЕЕВНА
Слайд 2Quiz
Stage 1
(1 point per 1 correct answer)
Слайд 3Say it differently
Jane is the apple of her mother's eye.
Jane is
very _______ to her mother. dear
The flight was not delayed.
The plane took off on _______. time
It is always good to be on time.
It is always good to be _______. punctual
There are no candies in the jar.
The candy jar is _______. empty
Слайд 4Dennis likes chocolates very much.
Dennis is very _______ of chocolates.
I
have to learn the multiplication tables by heart.
I have to _______ the multiplication tables.
The flight was not delayed.
The plane took off on _______.
Charles Dickens wrote the famous novel 'David Copperfield.‘
Charles Dickens is the _______ of the famous novel 'David Copperfield.'
Слайд 5The flight was not delayed.
The plane took off on _______. time
The teacher
told Donald to speak the truth.
The teacher told Donald to be _______.truthful
William Shakespeare has written many famous plays.
William Shakespeare was a famous _______.playwright
Aunt Hilda requested me to phone her.
Aunt Hilda requested me to give her a _______. call (phone)
Слайд 6Stage 2
(2 points per each correct answer)
Слайд 7Give abstract nouns from the adjectives given and translate them
Слайд 13Stage 3
(3 points per a correct answer)
Слайд 14
What should you say in English if someone sneezes?
Bless you.
Слайд 15Name ten countries where English is an official language.
England, Ireland,
USA, Canada, India, Kenya, Singapore, Barbados, South Africa, Pakistan etc.
Слайд 16Name ten parts of the body lower than the neck.
Chest,
leg, arm, shoulder, foot, knee, fingers, toes, thigh, shin, ankle etc.
Слайд 17“A good husband should be deaf and a good wife blind”.
What are these sayings called?
Proverbs
Слайд 18What do English people say before a meal?
Nothing!
Слайд 19
The English Language
English is spoken practically all over the world. It
is spoken as the mother tongue in Great Britain, the United States of America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. A lot of people speak English in China, Japan, India, Africa and other countries. It is one of 6 official languages of the United Nations. It is studied as a foreign language in many schools.
England's history helps to understand the present condition of English. Many English words were borrowed from the language of Angles and Saxons. Hundreds of French words came into English. These French words didn't crowd out corresponding Anglo-Saxon words. There exist "act" and "deed", "beautiful" and "pretty", "form" and "shape".
Слайд 20Many new words were brought by traders and travellers. These words
came from all parts of the world: "umbrella" -from Italian, "tea" - from Chinese, "cigar" - from Spanish.
Some words came into English directly from Latin, which was the language of the church and the universities in the Middle Ages.
Some of the English words of today are derivatives. One way of creating new words is to put together two or more older English words. For example, the words "railway", "football", "newspaper" were made in this way.
Many of the new English words - especially new scientific ones - have been made from Latin and Greek words instead of English ones. "Telephone" for instance, was made from Greek words "far" and "talk".