Слайд 2The theme: London
The aim of the lesson:
Educational aims: To check pupils knowledge, to
teach oral comprehension of the language, to teach expressing the opinion and to give more information about names of places and directions.
Developing aims: To develop pupils skills and habits in speech. Pay attention to the reading, writing, speaking and critical abilities. To teach to understand the text for listening, to develop communicative skills.
Bringing-up: To bring-up pupils to respect the country, the traditions of the people whose language they learn, to teach them to be attentive and to be international friendship. Learning Great Britain’s famous places to teach pupils to be patriots of your country.
Слайд 3Type of lesson: assimilation new material
The kind of the lesson: mixed
The
methods of teaching: brainstorming, pair work, ask - answer questions, true/false.
Visual aids: pictures, cards
Слайд 4Organization moment
Greeting with
pupils.
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I
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I. Organizational moment
How are you?
Who is on duty today?
Who is
absent?
What date is it today?
What day is it today?
Слайд 6Checking up the home task
What kind of movies do you
know?
What do you know about The State Museum of National Musical Instruments?
The A. Kasteyev State Museum of Arts?
The Central State Museum of Republic of Kazakhstan
The Symbol of New York?
The symbol of Paris
What country is famous for its tulips?
Where is the Niagara falls?
Where is the Grand Canyon?
What kind of music do you know?
Worst health habits
Слайд 9London is the capital of Great Britain, its political, economic and
cultural centre. It’s one of the largest cities in the world. Its population is more than 9 million people. London is situated on the river Thames. It was founded more than two thousand years ago. London is an ancient city. London is not only the capital of the most important English-speaking country. The City is the oldest part of London, its financial and business centre. There are many offices, companies and banks in this part of the capital. The heart of the City is the Stock Exchange. The Tower of London and St Paul’s Cathedral are situated in the City.
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It consists of three parts: the City of London, the West
End and the East End.
Слайд 11 Elizabeth II
Born: 21 April
1926 (age 90)
17 Bruton Street, Mayfair, London, UK
Full name: Elizabeth Alexandra Mary HouseWindsor
Father: George VI
Mother:Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
Religion: Church of England
Church of Scotland
Слайд 12Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926[a]) has been Queen
of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand since 1952. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, this is the full name of the Queen, became queen at the age of 26 when her father, King George VI, died while on an official tour of Kenia in 1952. Elizabeth was born in London as the first child of the Duke and Duchess of York, later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. She was educated privately at home. In 1947, she married Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, a former prince of Greece and Denmark, with whom she has four children: Charles, Prince of Wales; Anne, Princess Royal; Prince Andrew, Duke of York; and Prince Edward,
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Queen's husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Слайд 14Marriage Elizabeth met her future husband, Prince Philip of Greece and
Denmark, in 1934 and 1939. Elizabeth and Philip were married on 20 November 1947 at Westminster Abbey. They received 2500 wedding gifts from around the world. Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh
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Queen Elizabeth II Children Queen Elizabeth II Children Charles, Andrew and
Edward
Слайд 16Princess Anne is Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's only daughter
Слайд 17Buckingham Palace
This is the most famous place in London. It is
the home of the Queen. There are 600 rooms in it. It has an indoor swimming pool and a cinema.
Слайд 18Trafalgar square
Is the most popular place far people to meet. In
the middle of the square there is Nelson’s Column, which is 51 m high
Слайд 19Big Ben
The bell which strikes the hours in the Clock Tower
of the Houses of Parliament in London. It was made in 1858 and was named after Benjamin Hall.
Слайд 20The Thames
The river Thames is the deepest and most beautiful river
in Britain.
A river (346 km long) rising in South England, and flowing east to the North Sea, navigable ['nævigəbl] by large ships up to London.
Слайд 21Red double – decker buses, one of the most familiar symbols
of London.
Слайд 22IV. Writing. Work with copybook
A. I went ____________yesterday but I
didn’t buy anything
B. When we were in Switzerland we went ______every weekend
C. He bought a yacht and went__________in the Mediterranean
D. we had a wonderful rest on the beach. We went________every day
shopping, skiing, swimming, sailing
Слайд 23Exercises: 2
The bus __________________is a double-decker
The person_________is a driver
The
man__________is a conductor
The man_____________is an inspector
Слайд 24True or False
1. London consists of two parts
2. Elizabeth II (Elizabeth
Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926 has been Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand since 1952.
3. The House of Parliament consist of 3 parts
4. Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh
5. Queen Elizabeth II Children Queen Elizabeth II Children Charles, Andrew and Edward
6. ”. Buckingham Palace has nearly 700 rooms
7. The clock bell is called Big Ben after Sir Benjamin Hall.
8. . The museum was founded in 1754
9. the London Eye, sometimes called the Millenium Wheel
10. Its population is more than 9 million people.