Презентация, доклад к уроку по английскому языку на тему: Бернард Шоу - творец интеллектуального театра 20 века.

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The theme: «Bernard Shaw is the creator of the intelligent theatre in the 20th century».

Слайд 1The 4th of December

The 4th of December

Слайд 4The theme:
«Bernard Shaw is the creator
of the intelligent theatre

in the 20th century».
The theme: «Bernard Shaw is the creator of the intelligent theatre in the 20th century».

Слайд 5the development of foreign communication competence through sociocultural component. - to

practice vocabulary skills - to consolidate speaking, listening and reading skills

THE OBJECTIVES:

the development of foreign communication competence through sociocultural component.  - to practice vocabulary skills - to

Слайд 6Read the following words and word combinations, using transcription.

Read the following words and word combinations, using transcription.

Слайд 7Learn the following words and word combinations.
Stage- cцена, инсценировать
Playwright - драматург
To

surround - окружать; обступать
Noted - знаменитый, известный, заметный, значительный
Incisive humour - острый, резкий, колкий, язвительный юмор
Plot – сюжет
Conventional - обычный, обыкновенный, традиционный; общепринятый
Value - ценность, важность, полезность

Learn the following words and word combinations. Stage- cцена, инсценироватьPlaywright - драматургTo surround - окружать; обступатьNoted -

Слайд 8To quit a job - оставлять, покидать
Solely - единственно, исключительно; самостоятельно
To

attempt - пытаться, стараться, стремиться, прилагать усилия, пробовать, делать попытку
Gruff - грубый; неприветливый, сердитый
Refined lady - изысканная, изящная, утончённая, благородная леди
Be smitten - возгораться
Approximately - приблизительно, близко, около, почти, приближённо
Range - ряд, серия, цепь (событий, явлений), направление, область, сфера

To quit a job - оставлять, покидатьSolely - единственно, исключительно; самостоятельноTo attempt - пытаться, стараться, стремиться, прилагать

Слайд 9Theatre

Theatre

Слайд 10What does the word «theatre” mean?
The word «theatre” means a

place
for seeing
What does the word «theatre” mean? The word «theatre” means a place for seeing

Слайд 11What performances can we see in a theatre?
Drama
Tragedy
Comedy
Opera
Operetta
Ballet
Play
Musical

What performances can we see in a theatre? DramaTragedyComedyOpera		Operetta Ballet Play Musical

Слайд 12What parts does a theatre have?
A theatre hall

An orchestra pit
A cloakroom A booking-office
A foyer A balcony
A stage Boxes
What parts does a theatre have?A theatre hall	      An orchestra pitA cloakroom

Слайд 13What professions are connected with the theatre?
Actor/actress

Dancer
Director Singer
Playwright Musician
Make-up artist Scene-painter
What professions are connected with the theatre? Actor/actress        Dancer Director

Слайд 14What does audience do in the theatre?
To react To be disappointed


To admire To laugh
To applaud To cry
To enjoy
What does audience do in the theatre? To react		To be disappointed To admire   	To laughTo

Слайд 15What do you feel about the theatre?
Admiration Disappointment
Enjoyment

Unpleasure
Joy
What do you feel about the theatre?Admiration			  Disappointment Enjoyment

Слайд 16Answer the following questions
What was peculiar about the theatrical culture of

the 20th century?
What country is considered to be the one world’s greatest centers for drama and why?
Who was a leading figure of the English theatre of the 20th century?
What problems did he describe in his works?
What happened to a world-known theatre “The Globe” in the end of the 20th century?
What district is called Broadway and why is it so popular?
What outstanding American playwrights of the 20th century do you know?
Answer the following questionsWhat was peculiar about the theatrical culture of the 20th century? What country is

Слайд 19Pygmalion means
([pɪgˈmeɪlɪən]) a king of Cyprus who fashioned an ivory statue

of a beautiful woman and loved it so deeply that in answer to his prayer Aphrodite gave it life. The woman (at some point named Galatea) bore him a daughter.
Pygmalion means([pɪgˈmeɪlɪən]) a king of Cyprus who fashioned an ivory statue of a beautiful woman and loved

Слайд 20What associations do you have?
Why, do you think, the myth

has not lost its meaning up to the present day?
Which works of art of other genres have the same content?
What do you think how is the myth connected with the theme of our lesson?
What associations do you have? Why, do you think, the myth has not lost its meaning up

Слайд 21George Bernard Shaw
«PYGMALION»

George     Bernard Shaw«PYGMALION»

Слайд 24The Characters of “PYGMALION”
Professor Higgins
Eliza Doolittle


Colonel Pickering
Mrs Pearce
Mrs Higgins
Mrs Eynsford- Hill
Clara Eynsford – Hill
Freddy Eynsford - Hill
Alfred Doolittle
 
 

The Characters of “PYGMALION” Professor HigginsEliza Doolittle

Слайд 25Professor of phonetics Henry Higgins 

Professor of phonetics Henry Higgins 

Слайд 26Before
After

BeforeAfter

Слайд 27The way from flower girl to a real lady

The way from flower girl to a real lady

Слайд 28Sociable
upset
arrogant
sensitive
interested
polite
intelligent
clever
sensible
kind
strict
respectable
young
middle- aged
conservative
old-fashioned
snobbish
haughty
patient
friendly
educated
quick- witted
cheerful
serious

Sociableupsetarrogantsensitiveinterestedpoliteintelligentcleversensible kind strictrespectableyoung middle- agedconservativeold-fashionedsnobbishhaughty patientfriendly educated quick- wittedcheerful serious

Слайд 30Where does the story take place?
What is Covent Garden?


Where does the story take place?What is Covent Garden?

Слайд 31CG is a district in London (West End). It is associated

with the former fruit and vegetable market in the central square, now a popular tourist and shopping site and the Royal Opera House, which is also known as Covent Garden.
CG is a district in London (West End). It is associated with the former fruit and vegetable

Слайд 32Choose the correct variant:
An elderly gentleman…
Had 3 pence
Had no change
Had flowers.

Choose the correct variant:An elderly gentleman…Had 3 penceHad no changeHad flowers.

Слайд 332. The man with the notebook was…
Colonel Pickering
Professor Higgins
Freddy Eynsford-Hill

2. The man with the notebook was…Colonel PickeringProfessor HigginsFreddy Eynsford-Hill

Слайд 343. Colonel Pickering wrote a book about…
Animals
English dialects
Indian dialects

3. Colonel Pickering wrote a book about…AnimalsEnglish dialectsIndian dialects

Слайд 35Do you like the lesson? Why?
Our lesson was:
Boring
Interesting
Indifferent
Informative


Do you like the lesson? Why? Our lesson was:BoringInterestingIndifferentInformative

Слайд 36At the lesson…
Worked
Relaxed
Took part in discussion
Fulfilled the tasks

At the lesson…WorkedRelaxedTook part in discussionFulfilled the tasks

Слайд 37Life isn’t about your finding yourself. Life’s about creating yourself.

Life isn’t about your finding yourself. Life’s about creating yourself.

Слайд 38THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION

THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION

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