Презентация, доклад к уроку английского языка в 7 классе по теме Чудесный мир чтения

True or False?95 % of people read about 180-220 words per minute (wpm).Napoleon read about 2000 wpm.Maxim Gorky read about 1000 wpm.360000 books are published in English every year.One of the heaviest book in the world

Слайд 1The Marvelous World of Reading

The Marvelous World of Reading

Слайд 2True or False?
95 % of people read about 180-220 words per

minute (wpm).
Napoleon read about 2000 wpm.
Maxim Gorky read about 1000 wpm.
360000 books are published in English every year.
One of the heaviest book in the world is the Geographical Atlas weighs 100 kg.
You can put 12 smallest books in the world into one soup spoon.
True or False?95 % of people read about 180-220 words per minute (wpm).Napoleon read about 2000 wpm.Maxim

Слайд 4• WRITER • WRITER • writer • writer • writer •
AUTHOR
William

Shakespeare
Arthur Conan Doyle
Charles Dickens
Oscar Wilde
Rudyard Kipling
Lewis Carroll
Alan Alexander Milne
Mark Twain
Robert Stevenson

BOOK

“The Canterville Ghost”
“The Jungle book”
“Winnie-the-Pooh”
“Stories of Sherlock Holmes”
“Christmas Carol”
“Treasure Island”
“Alice in Wonderland”
“Romeo and Juliet”
“The adventures of Tom Sawyer”

• WRITER • WRITER • writer • writer • writer •AUTHORWilliam ShakespeareArthur Conan DoyleCharles DickensOscar WildeRudyard KiplingLewis

Слайд 5

“The Canterville Ghost”, “The Jungle book”, “Winnie-the-Pooh”, “Stories of
Sherlock Holmes”,

“Christmas Carol”, “Treasure Island”, “Alice in
Wonderland”, “Romeo and Juliet”, “The adventures of Tom Sawyer”


• Illustrator• Illustrator • Illustrator •

“The Canterville Ghost”, “The Jungle book”, “Winnie-the-Pooh”, “Stories of Sherlock Holmes”, “Christmas Carol”, “Treasure Island”, “Alice in

Слайд 6

“The Canterville Ghost”, “The Jungle book”, “Winnie-the-Pooh”, “Stories of
Sherlock Holmes”,

“Christmas Carol”, “Treasure Island”, “Alice in
Wonderland”, “Romeo and Juliet”, “The adventures of Tom Sawyer”


• Illustrator• Illustrator • Illustrator •

“The Canterville Ghost”, “The Jungle book”, “Winnie-the-Pooh”, “Stories of Sherlock Holmes”, “Christmas Carol”, “Treasure Island”, “Alice in

Слайд 7

“The Canterville Ghost”, “The Jungle book”, “Winnie-the-Pooh”, “Stories of
Sherlock Holmes”,

“Christmas Carol”, “Treasure Island”, “Alice in
Wonderland”, “Romeo and Juliet”, “The adventures of Tom Sawyer”


• Illustrator• Illustrator • Illustrator •

“The Canterville Ghost”, “The Jungle book”, “Winnie-the-Pooh”, “Stories of Sherlock Holmes”, “Christmas Carol”, “Treasure Island”, “Alice in

Слайд 8

“The Canterville Ghost”, “The Jungle book”, “Winnie-the-Pooh”, “Stories of
Sherlock Holmes”,

“Christmas Carol”, “Treasure Island”, “Alice in
Wonderland”, “Romeo and Juliet”, “The adventures of Tom Sawyer”


• Illustrator• Illustrator • Illustrator •

“The Canterville Ghost”, “The Jungle book”, “Winnie-the-Pooh”, “Stories of Sherlock Holmes”, “Christmas Carol”, “Treasure Island”, “Alice in

Слайд 9• CORRECTOR • corrector • corrector •
Correct all mistakes in the

extract from “Alice’s Adventures in
WONDERLAND” by L.Carroll.

“… Alice wos beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sicter on the bank. Suddenly a Wait Rabit with pink ais ran near her. Alice heard the Rabit say to itself:
“Oh dear! I’m two late”…
(6 mistakes)

• CORRECTOR • corrector • corrector •Correct all mistakes in the extract from “Alice’s Adventures in WONDERLAND”

Слайд 11• journalist• journalist • journalist •
1.
2.
3.

• journalist• journalist • journalist •1.2.3.

Слайд 12• translator• translator • translator •
1 –
“… To my surprise he

was dressed in a military uniform, and that not the uniform in ordinary use in the British Army.”
2 –
“… It was almost three o’clock when Mary Jane finally found Eloise’s house.”
• translator• translator • translator •1 –“… To my surprise he was dressed in a military uniform,

Слайд 13• translator• translator • translator •
3 –
“… Christmas of

1862 had been a happy one for Atlanta, for the whole South.”
4 –
“… When Dorothy was left alone she began to feel hungry. So she went to the cupboard and cut herself some bread, which she spread with butter.”
• translator• translator • translator •3 –  “… Christmas of 1862 had been a happy one

Слайд 14• translator• translator • translator •
5 –
“… It was

August, 1993, and Dr. Malcolm was speaking to a group of scientists. He was dressed all in black, and his tall, thin, body was bent over a walking stick.”
6 –
“… Dr. Jekyll looked happy, although his face was still very pale. He had a dinner party on 8th January for all his friends.”
• translator• translator • translator •5 –  “… It was August, 1993, and Dr. Malcolm was

Слайд 15• translator• translator • translator •
7 –
“… On Wednesday,

9th October a small thin man waited for a ship at Suez, Egypt.”

8 –
“… One day when she was two years old she was playing in a garden, and she plucked a flower and ran with it to her mother.”
• translator• translator • translator •7 –  “… On Wednesday, 9th October a small thin man

Слайд 16• translator• translator • translator •
9 –
“… ‘Curiouser and

curiouser!’ cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English) ‘Goodbye, feet! Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put your shoes and stockings for you now, dear?”
10 –
“… Nutty put up her hand. ‘I want to be a rider in the Olympic Games before I’m twenty-one,’ she said. Nutty loved horses and riding and had her own horse, called Midnight – a present from her Uncle Bean.”
• translator• translator • translator •9 –  “… ‘Curiouser and curiouser!’ cried Alice (she was so

Слайд 17• translator• translator • translator •
11 –
“… The next

time you see the full moon high in the south, look carefully at its right-hand edge and let your eye travel upward along the curve of the disk.”
12 –
“… While Anna is outside talking to the nurse, Karen walks slowly over to the bed where Simon is lying.”
• translator• translator • translator •11 –  “… The next time you see the full moon

Слайд 18• translator• translator • translator •
13 –
“…Robert Langdon awoke slowly.

A telephone was ringing in the darkness – a tinny, unfamiliar ring.”
14 –
“… They made friends with an old shepherd, called Mr. Dudeney, who had known their father when their father was little.”
• translator• translator • translator •13 – “…Robert Langdon awoke slowly. A telephone was ringing in the

Слайд 19• translator• translator • translator •
15 –
“… Then she

hands me this book. She tells me she wants me to write down my feelings in this book, since, she says, I obviously don’t feel I can talk about them with her.”
16 –
“… On the Wednesday of the week Bobby received another letter. It was addressed in a foreign, slanting handwriting.”
• translator• translator • translator •15 –  “… Then she hands me this book. She tells

Слайд 20
good books can be:

bad books can be:
interesting exciting boring
enjoyable powerful badly-written
original true-to-life unoriginal
amusing well-written heavy-going
funny fascinating (захватывающий) depressing
witty (остроумный) easy to read

• Editor• editor • editor • editor • editor •

good books can be:

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