Презентация, доклад на английском языке QuizUnion JackandStars and Stripes

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Plan: Greeting - Приветствие.I Warming up - Разминка.II Proverbs - Пословицы.III Cities - Города.IV Quiz about the country - Страноведческая викторина.V Sights - Достопримечательности.VI Lexical quiz - Лексическая викторина.VII

Слайд 1 Quiz "Union Jack" and "Stars and Stripes"

Quiz

Слайд 2Plan:
Greeting - Приветствие.
I Warming up - Разминка.
II Proverbs

- Пословицы.
III Cities - Города.
IV Quiz about the country - Страноведческая викторина.
V Sights - Достопримечательности.
VI Lexical quiz - Лексическая викторина.
VII Short names - Сокращенные имена.
Results - Подведение итогов.
Plan: Greeting - Приветствие.I  Warming up - Разминка.II  Proverbs - Пословицы.III Cities - Города.IV Quiz

Слайд 4I. Warming up.

I. Warming up.

Слайд 5II - Proverbs.

1. A good name is better than riches.
2. He

will never set the Thames on fire.
3. Make hay while the sun shines.
4. Live and learn.
5. An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening.

A. Куй железо пока горячо.
Б. Добрая слава лучше богатства.
B. Век живи, век учись.
Г. Утро вечера мудренее.
Д. Он пороха не выдумает.
II - Proverbs. 1. A good name is better than riches.2. He will never set the Thames

Слайд 6Check:
1. A good name is better than riches.
- Б. Добрая

слава лучше богатства.
2. He will never set the Thames on fire.
- Д. Он пороха не выдумает.
3. Make hay while the sun shines.
- A. Куй железо пока горячо.
4. Live and learn.
- B. Век живи, век учись.
5. An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening.
- Г. Утро вечера мудренее.
Check:1. A good name is better than riches. - Б. Добрая слава лучше богатства.2. He will never

Слайд 7III - Cities.

III - Cities.

Слайд 8Check :

Check :

Слайд 9IV – Quiz about the country :
Who discovered America?
A. Christopher Columbus
B.

George Washington
С. The pilgrims
IV –  Quiz about the country :Who discovered America?	A. Christopher Columbus	B. George Washington	С. The pilgrims

Слайд 10Who was the first president
of the USA?
A. Abraham Lincoln
B. George

Washington
C. Franklin

Who was the first president 	of the USA?	A. Abraham Lincoln	B. George Washington	C. Franklin

Слайд 113. What is the national symbol
of

America?
A. The rose
B. The bald eagle
C. The shamrock

3.  What is the national symbol    of America?	A. The rose	B. The bald eagle	C.

Слайд 124. Which is the USA capital?
A. New York city
B. Los

Angeles
C. Washington
4.  Which is the USA capital?	A. New York city	B. Los Angeles	C. Washington

Слайд 135. Where is the Statue of Liberty?
A. New York
B. Massachusetts


С. California
5.  Where is the Statue of Liberty?A. New YorkB. Massachusetts С. California

Слайд 146. The American flag has:
A. 13 stripes
B. 30 stripes
C. 50 stripes

6. The American flag has:	A. 13 stripes	B. 30 stripes	C. 50 stripes

Слайд 157. When do Americans celebrate Independence Day?
A. July, 4
B. December,

25
C. February, 14

7.  When do Americans celebrate Independence Day?	A. July, 4	B. December, 25	C. February, 14

Слайд 168. How many states are there in America?
A. 50
B. 52
С. 25

8. How many states are there in America?	A. 50	B. 52	С. 25

Слайд 179. The Statue of Liberty was

a gift from:
A. Italy
B. England
C. France
9.  The Statue of Liberty was    a gift from:	A. Italy	B. England	C. France

Слайд 1810. Which kind of sport is
a typical

American invention?
A. Tennis.
B. Baseball.
C. Golf.
10. Which kind of sport is    a typical American invention?	A. Tennis.	B. Baseball.	C. Golf.

Слайд 1911. Where did Beatles come from?
A. Bristol.
B. Manchester.
C. Liverpool.

11. Where did Beatles come from?	A. Bristol.	B. Manchester.	C. Liverpool.

Слайд 2012. What is the name of
the

present British Queen?
A. Elizabeth I.
B. Mary.
C. Elizabeth II.
12. What is the name of    the present British Queen?	A. Elizabeth I.	B. Mary.	C. Elizabeth

Слайд 2113. What is the “Union Jack”
A. The national flag of the

UK.
B. Trade union organization.
C. Monument.
13. What is the “Union Jack”	A. The national flag of the UK.	B. Trade union organization.	C. Monument.

Слайд 2214. Who is the Prime Minister of Great Britain at present?
A.

David Cameron.
B. Margaret Thatcher.
C. Prince Charles.

14. Who is the Prime Minister of Great Britain at present?	A. David Cameron.	B. Margaret Thatcher.	C. Prince Charles.

Слайд 2315. What is the song the Scottish people sing at the

parties?
A. “Jingle Bells”.
B. “Should Auld Acquaintance be forgot”.
C. “Happy New Year”.
15. What is the song the Scottish people sing at the parties?	A. “Jingle Bells”.	B. “Should Auld Acquaintance

Слайд 2416. Where is the national Shakespeare Theatre?
A. In London.
B. In Birmingham.
C.

In Stratford-upon-Avon.
16. Where is the national Shakespeare Theatre?	A. In London.	B. In Birmingham.	C. In Stratford-upon-Avon.

Слайд 2517. What is the largest park in London?

A. Hyde Park
B. Regent`s Park
C. Green Park
17. What is the largest park in London?    A. Hyde Park   B.

Слайд 2618. Choose the real governing body of

Great Britain:

A. the House of Lords
B. the House of Commons
C. a political party
18. Choose the real governing body of    Great Britain:  A. the House of

Слайд 2719.The American state separated from the others geographically is :
Florida.
California.
Alaska.

19.The American state separated from the others geographically is :Florida.California. Alaska.

Слайд 2820.The official residence of the American President is…

The White House
The Capitol
Buckingham

Palace
20.The official residence of the American President is…The White HouseThe CapitolBuckingham Palace

Слайд 29V. Sights

V. Sights

Слайд 30Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square is the geographical

centre of London. In the centre of the square there is Nelson`s Column. It is guarded by 4 bronze lions.
Nelson was killed in the Battle of Trafalgar, but the victory was won.
The English consider Admiral Nelson to be a national hero for his victory in the war against Napoleon.

Trafalgar Square     Trafalgar Square is the geographical centre of London. In the centre

Слайд 31The Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty is situated

in New York on Liberty Island and is a symbol of American freedom.
It is a present from France to acknowledge their hundred-year friendship with America.
The Statue of Liberty  The Statue of Liberty is situated in New York on Liberty Island

Слайд 32Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is the official London residence

of the Queen and the Royal family. When the Queen is at the residence the flag is flying on top of Buckingham Palace.
In front of the Palace there is Victoria Memorial built in 1911.
Buckingham Palace   Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the Queen and the Royal

Слайд 33The Capitol
The Capitol is the place where the

American Congress sits.
It is the symbol of American power.
On the top of the Capitol`s dome there is a bronze
Statue of Freedom.
The Capitol   The Capitol is the place where the American Congress sits.

Слайд 34VI Lexical Quiz

VI  Lexical Quiz

Слайд 35VII Short names

VII  Short names

Слайд 361. Elizabeth

a. Mike
2. Thomas b. Bobby
3. William с. Pat
4. Susan d. Tony
5. Michael e. Sue
6. Robert f. Pam
7. Patric or Patricia g. Bill
8. Anthony h. Tom
9. Pamela i. Liz
1. Elizabeth          a.    Mike2. Thomas

Слайд 37Check:
1. Elizabeth

i. Liz
2. Thomas h. Tom
3. William g. Bill
4. Susan e. Sue
5. Michael a. Mike
6. Robert b. Bobby
7. Patric or Patricia с. Pat
8. Anthony d. Tony
9. Pamela f. Pam
Check:1. Elizabeth          i.    Liz 2.

Слайд 38A Musical Pause

A Musical Pause

Слайд 39No more champagne And the fireworks are through Here we are, me

and you Feeling lost and feeling blue It's the end of the party And the morning seems so grey So unlike yesterday Now's the time for us to say... Happy new year Happy new year May we all have a vision now and then Of a world where every neighbour is a friend Happy new year Happy new year May we all have our hopes, our will to try If we don't we might as well lay down and die You and I Sometimes I see How the brave new world arrives And I see how it thrives In the ashes of our lives Oh yes, man is a fool And he thinks he'll be okay Dragging on, feet of clay Never knowing he's astray Keeps on going anyway...

Happy new year Happy new year May we all have a vision now and then Of a world where every neighbour is a friend Happy new year Happy new year May we all have our hopes, our will to try If we don't we might as well lay down and die You and I Seems to me now That the dreams we had before Are all dead, nothing more Than confetti on the floor It's the end of a decade In another ten years time Who can say what we'll find What lies waiting down the line In the end of eighty-nine... Happy new year Happy new year May we all have a vision now and then Of a world where every neighbour is a friend Happy new year Happy new year May we all have our hopes, our will to try If we don't we might as well lay down and die You and I

No more champagne  And the fireworks are through Here we are, me and you Feeling lost

Слайд 40Thanks to all of you for coming,
For taking part and learning

something!
And I hope that games like this
You will never ever miss!
Thanks to all of you for coming,For taking part and learning something!And I hope that games like

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