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Amazing FactsThere were more than 30, 000 words in Old English. Modern English has the largest vocabulary in the world – more than 600, 000 words.Russian words in English are balalaika, bistro, bliny, taiga, tsar, rouble,

Слайд 1WE STUDY ENGLISH

WE STUDY ENGLISH

Слайд 2Amazing Facts
There were more than 30, 000 words in Old English.

Modern English has the largest vocabulary in the world – more than 600, 000 words.
Russian words in English are balalaika, bistro, bliny, taiga, tsar, rouble, samovar, sputnik, troika, duma, dacha.
70 per cent of the English language are from other languages and only 30 per cent of the words are English.
The words which are very often used in English are the, of, and, to, a, in, that, is, I, it, for, as.

Amazing FactsThere were more than 30, 000 words in Old English. Modern English has the largest vocabulary

Слайд 3Tongue-twisters
She sells seashells on the seashore.

Grey geese graze in the

green grass.

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.

Tongue-twistersShe sells seashells on the seashore. Grey geese graze in the green grass. Peter Piper picked a

Слайд 4Sounds and Letters
When the English tongue we speak
Why is BREAK not

rhymed with WEAK?
Will you tell me why it’s true
That we say SEW, but also FEW?
When a poet writes a verse
Why is HORSE not rhymed with WORSE?
BEARD is not the same as HEARD
LORD is different from WORD?
COW is cow, but LOW is low
SHOE is never rhymed with TOE.
Think of NOSE and DOSE and LOSE
Think of GOOSE and then of CHOOSE.
Think of COMB and TOMB and BOMB
Doll and ROLL, or HOME and SOME.
We have BLOOD and FOOD and GOOD.
MOULD is not pronounced like COULD.
Think of PAY, SAY, PAID and SAID.
‘I will READ’ and ‘I have READ’
Why say DONE, but GONE and LONE –
Is there any reason known?
To sum it up, it seems to me
That sounds and letters disagree.
Sounds and LettersWhen the English tongue we speakWhy is BREAK not rhymed with WEAK?Will you tell me

Слайд 5Amazing Facts
By the way, if you feel like writing a poem

in English, you should know that no word in this crazy language rhymes with MONTH, ORANGE, SILVER, PURPLE.
The English language has about 41 sounds while their alphabet has only 26 letters. This is one of the reason why English spelling is so problematic.
More than 60 per cent of English words have silent letters. Nearly every letter in the English alphabet is silent in some words.
Amazing FactsBy the way, if you feel like writing a poem in English, you should know that

Слайд 6Our Queer English Language
We’ll begin with box; the plural is boxes,
But

the plural of ox is oxen, not oxes.
One fowl is a goose, but two are called geese,
But the plural of mouse is not even meese.

You may find a lone mouse, or a whole nest of mice,
But the plural of house is still never hice.
If the plural of man is always men
Why shouldn’t the plural of pan be pen?

If I speak of a foot and you show me two feet,
And I give you a boot, would a pair be called beet?
If one is a tooth, and a whole set are teeth,
Why shouldn’t the plural of booth be called beeth?

If the singular is this and the plural is these
Should the plural of kiss ever be keese?
We speak of a brother and also call brethren,
And though we say mother we never say methren.

Then the masculine pronouns are he, his, and him
But imagine the feminine she, shis, and shim.
Our Queer English LanguageWe’ll begin with box; the plural is boxes,But the plural of ox is oxen,

Слайд 7Proverbs
There are proverbs and sayings in every language. They are

handed down from generation to generation and are supposed to have a universal value. People use them to give a word of advice or a wise comment on the situation.
Some English and Russian proverbs are common and can be translated word by word from one language into another. For example, ‘There is no smoke without fire’ has the Russian equivalent «Нет дыма без огня». With others the meaning of the proverb can be expressed in different ways. For example, “once bitten, twice shy’ can be expressed in Russian by «Обжегшись на молоке, будешь дуть и на воду» или Пуганая ворона и куста боится».
Proverbs 		There are proverbs and sayings in every language. They are handed down from generation to generation

Слайд 8Rome was not a built in a day.

There is no place

like home.

Like father, like son.

Still waters run deep.

Every family has a black sheep.

All’s well that ends well

Rome was not a built in a day.There is no place like home.Like father, like son. Still

Слайд 9CROCODILE TEARS




Have you ever heard the expression CROCODILE TEARS? An old

fable has it that crocodiles cry bitterly after eating a victim. Their tears are to show how sorry they feel for the innocent person. So the expression CROCODILE TEARS has come to mean ‘make-believe sorrow or sadness’
CROCODILE TEARSHave you ever heard the expression CROCODILE TEARS? An old fable has it that crocodiles cry

Слайд 10SOUR GRAPES
One of Aesop’s fables tells of a fox who
wanted

some beautiful, sweet-smelling grapes.
The fox tried and tried to get the grapes, but they were just a bit higher than he could reach. When the fox realized that he couldn’t reach the grapes, he walked away. As he left, he told himself that the grapes were probably sour and that he really didn’t like them. Now when someone says something bad about something they want and can’t have we sometimes say that they are experiencing SOUR GRAPES.
SOUR GRAPESOne of Aesop’s fables tells of a fox who wanted some beautiful, sweet-smelling grapes. The fox

Слайд 11DOG IN MANGER
Another Aesop’s fable is about a dog who guarded

a manger full of hay. Even though the dog couldn’t use all the hay, she wouldn’t share it with anyone. So a selfish person is now sometimes called A DOG IN THE MANGER.
DOG IN MANGERAnother Aesop’s fable is about a dog who guarded a manger full of hay. Even

Слайд 12Limericks
A lot of poems were famous in England 400

years ago. British people are proud of them and keep them up. Children’s poems are known as “Mother Goose Rhymes”.
A lot of these poems are about animals because children always like them. Let’s listen to some of them.
Limericks  A lot of poems were famous in England 400 years ago. British people are proud

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Hickory, dickory, dock
The mouse ran up the clock
The clock struck one
The

mouse ran down
Hickory, dickory, dock
Hickory, dickory, dockThe mouse ran up the clockThe clock struck oneThe mouse ran downHickory, dickory, dock

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Hey, diddle, diddle,
The cat and the fiddle,
The cow jumped over

the moon
The little dog laughed,
To see such spot
And the dish ran away with the spoon

Hey, diddle, diddle, The cat and the fiddle,The cow jumped over the moonThe little dog laughed, To

Слайд 15Yankee Doodle came to town
Riding on a pony
He stuck in a

feather in his cap
And called it macaroni.

Old Mother Twitchett had but one eye
And a long tail which she can let fly
And every time she goes over a gap
She leaves a bit of her tail in a trap.

Yankee Doodle came to townRiding on a ponyHe stuck in a feather in his capAnd called it

Слайд 16Another kind of children’s poems are limericks.
Limericks are short songs,

come out of an Irish sea-port Limerick.
They say they were sung during holidays and celebrations.
Then they were shortened into 5-lined poems.
They usually begin with the words ‘There was a …’
Let’s listen to some limericks.
Another kind of children’s poems are limericks. Limericks are short songs, come out of an Irish sea-port

Слайд 17There was an Old Man with a nose
Who said “If you

choose to suppose
That my nose is too long
You are certainly wrong!’
That remarkable man with a nose.
There was an Old Man with a noseWho said “If you choose to supposeThat my nose is

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There was a young lady whose chin
Resembled the point of a

pin
So she had it made sharp
And purchased a harp
And played several tunes with her chin.
There was a young lady whose chinResembled the point of a pinSo she had it made sharpAnd

Слайд 19
There was an Old man on the hill
Who seldom, if ever,

stood still
He ran up and down
In his grandmother’s gown
Which adorned the old man on the hill.
There was an Old man on the hillWho seldom, if ever, stood stillHe ran up and downIn

Слайд 20There was an Old Man with a beard
Who said, ‘It is

just as I feared,
Two Owls and a Hen
Four Larks and a Wren
Have all built their nests in my beard!’
There was an Old Man with a beardWho said, ‘It is just as I feared,Two Owls and

Слайд 21 Every day we send sms and use ICQ.
Why?


Because it is fun, it is simple and it is addictive.
We do it under the noses of our moms, dads and even teachers.
Text friends have created a whole new language of their own.
They use short words, abbreviations, symbols, no grammar, no spelling.
Let us see.
Every day we send sms and use ICQ.  Why? Because it is fun, it is

Слайд 22SMS - short message service
2 – to\too\two
4 – for\four
@ - at
B

– be
B/C – because
Pls – please
Thnq – Thank you
TNX – Thanks
U – you
UOK – You OK?
2day – Today
Wknd – weekend
B4 – before
CU – See you
ILU – I love you
IK – I know
SMS - short message service2 – to\too\two4 – for\four@ - atB – beB/C – becausePls – pleaseThnq

Слайд 23Which is the most common letter in English?
A) E
B) A
C)

I
D) O
Which is the most common letter in English? A) EB) AC) ID) O

Слайд 24Which is the least common letter in English?
A) X
B) Z
C)

Q
D) J
Which is the least common letter in English? A) XB) ZC) QD) J

Слайд 25Which of these words came from Arabic?
A) WINE

B) JUICE
C) WATER
D) ALCOHOL
Which of these words came from Arabic?  A) WINE  B) JUICE  C) WATER

Слайд 26What language is the word ‘SAUNA’ from?
A) SWEDISH

B) GERMAN
C) DUTCH
D) FINNISH

What language is the word ‘SAUNA’ from?  A) SWEDISH  B) GERMAN  C) DUTCH

Слайд 27What country are ‘KHARA-KIRI’, ‘KIMONO’, ‘KARATE’ from?

A) JAPAN
B) CHINA
C) SPAIN
D) PORTUGAL
What country are ‘KHARA-KIRI’, ‘KIMONO’, ‘KARATE’ from?    A) JAPAN  B) CHINA  C)

Слайд 28What country are ‘OPERA’, ‘CONCERTO’, ‘PIANO’ from?
A) SPAIN

B) PORTUGAL
C) FRANCE
D) ITALY
What country are ‘OPERA’, ‘CONCERTO’, ‘PIANO’ from?   A) SPAIN  B) PORTUGAL  C) FRANCE

Слайд 29Which word is often used in conversations?
A) YES

B) NO
C) I
D) YOU
Which word is often used in conversations?  A) YES  B) NO  C) I

Слайд 30Where do many computer terms come from?
A) GREAT

BRITAIN
B) CANADA
C) THE USA
D) AUSTRALIA
Where do many computer terms come from?  A) GREAT BRITAIN  B) CANADA  C) THE

Слайд 31Which words are often used in written English?
A) BOY, GIRL,

LOVE
B) MONEY, BUSINESS, BANK
C) A, THE, AND
D) MOTHER, FATHER, SON
Which words are often used in written English? A) BOY, GIRL, LOVEB) MONEY, BUSINESS, BANKC) A, THE,

Слайд 32Which famous fast food came from German?
PIZZA
HAMBURGER
SANDWICH
BIG MAC

Which famous fast food came from German? PIZZAHAMBURGERSANDWICHBIG MAC

Слайд 33What do the British say before the meal?
A)

BLESS YOU!
B) NOTHING
C) SIT DOWN
D) BON APPETITE!
What do the British say before the meal?  A) BLESS YOU!  B) NOTHING  C)

Слайд 34If someone says “Cheerio’ what do they mean?
A)

GOOD BYE
B) HELLO
C) THANK YOU
D) PLEASE
If someone says “Cheerio’ what do they mean?  A) GOOD BYE  B) HELLO  C)

Слайд 35What should you say in English if someone sneezes?
A)

HOW IS IT GOING?
B) CAN I HELP YOU?
C) YOU’RE WELCOME!
D) BLESS YOU!!!
What should you say in English if someone sneezes?  A) HOW IS IT GOING?  B)

Слайд 36What is the polite response to “Thank you very much”

A) NOT AT ALL
B) YOU ARE WELCOME
C) OF COURSE
D) THE SAME TO YOU
What is the polite response to “Thank you very much”  A) NOT AT ALL  B)

Слайд 37This bird in the picture is a …
A) PEACOCK
B)

OSTRICH
C) TURKEY
D) PELICAN
This bird in the picture is a … A) PEACOCK B) OSTRICH C) TURKEY D) PELICAN

Слайд 38The man in the picture is a …
A)

DJ
B) DIRECTOR
C) COMPOSER
D) CONDUCTER
The man in the picture is a …  A) DJ  B) DIRECTOR  C) COMPOSER

Слайд 39The man’s hobby is …
A) JOGGING
B)

FISHING
C) HIKING
D) WINDSURFING
The man’s hobby is …  A) JOGGING  B) FISHING  C) HIKING  D) WINDSURFING

Слайд 40These flowers are …
SUNFLOWER
SHAMROCK
VIOLET
TULIP

These flowers are …SUNFLOWERSHAMROCKVIOLETTULIP

Слайд 41Shakespeare … 37plays.
A) WRITES
B) IS WRITING

C) WILL WRITE
D) WROTE
Shakespeare … 37plays.  A) WRITES  B) IS WRITING  C) WILL WRITE  D) WROTE

Слайд 42These men are …
FIGHT
ARE FIGHTING
IS FIGHTING
WILL FIGHT

These men are … FIGHTARE FIGHTINGIS FIGHTINGWILL FIGHT

Слайд 43If someone hits you in the eye, you get a …

eye.

BLACK
BLUE
PURPLE
RED

If someone hits you in the eye, you get a … eye. BLACKBLUEPURPLERED

Слайд 44Haggis is a traditional Scottish …
A) PLATE
B) DISH

C) DANCE
D) SONG

Haggis is a traditional Scottish …  A) PLATE B) DISH C) DANCE D) SONG

Слайд 45The abbreviation BC stands for…
A) BEFORE CHRISTMAS

B) BEFORE CHRIST
C) BETWEEN CENTURIES
D) BETWEEN CENTRES
The abbreviation BC stands for…  A) BEFORE CHRISTMAS  B) BEFORE CHRIST  C) BETWEEN CENTURIES

Слайд 46Which is the oldest word in English?
A) CITY

B) COUNTRY
C) CONTINENT
D) TOWN
Which is the oldest word in English?  A) CITY  B) COUNTRY  C) CONTINENT

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