Презентация, доклад по английскому языку к открытому уроку: Изобретения

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1)Повторение и активизация лексического материала по теме «Изобретения». 2)Совершенствование речевых навыков (развитие диалогической и монологической речи) и навыков перевода. 3)Активизация грамматических навыков (простое прошедшее время в пассивном залоге). ЦЕЛИ УРОКА

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Слайд 21)Повторение и активизация лексического материала по теме «Изобретения». 2)Совершенствование речевых навыков (развитие

диалогической и монологической речи) и навыков перевода. 3)Активизация грамматических навыков (простое прошедшее время в пассивном залоге).

ЦЕЛИ УРОКА

1)Повторение и активизация лексического материала по теме «Изобретения». 2)Совершенствование речевых навыков (развитие диалогической и монологической речи) и

Слайд 3A telephone
In 1876 Alexander Graham Bell,
an American engineer,

invented telephone.
A telephone In 1876 Alexander Graham Bell, an American engineer, invented telephone.

Слайд 4A Player
Akito Morita (Japan) developed the first personal stereo - Sony

Walkman.
A PlayerAkito Morita (Japan) developed the first personal stereo - Sony Walkman.

Слайд 5A television
John Logie Baird from Scotland
invented television in

1926
A  televisionJohn Logie Baird from Scotland invented television in 1926

Слайд 6A Microsoft - DOS
In 1981 Bill Gates (USA) created Microsoft-DOS
(Disk

Operating System).
A Microsoft - DOSIn 1981 Bill Gates (USA) created Microsoft-DOS (Disk Operating System).

Слайд 7A Clone
Scottish scientist Ian Wilmat developed the idea of cloning

in 1997.
A CloneScottish scientist Ian Wilmat  developed the idea of cloning in 1997.

Слайд 8A Camera
Nicephore Niepce from France
pioneered photography in

1829.
A CameraNicephore  Niepce  from France  pioneered photography in 1829.

Слайд 9Cinema
In 1885 the Lumiere brothers patented their cinematography and

opened the worlds first cinema in Paris.
CinemaIn 1885 the Lumiere  brothers patented  their cinematography and opened the worlds  first cinema

Слайд 10A Vacuum Cleaner
In 1908 James M. Spangler from the USA


built the first vacuum cleaner.
A Vacuum CleanerIn  1908 James M. Spangler from the USA built the first vacuum cleaner.

Слайд 11An Airplane
Wilbur and Orville Wright built the first airplane in

1903 (USA).
An Airplane Wilbur and Orville Wright built the first airplane in 1903 (USA).

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A SHIP

I.K. Brunel was the greatest of the great engineers of the 19th century.
Among his great transport inventions are the Great Western ,
first of the transatlantic steam liners, and his iron ship, the Great Britain,
which was built in 1840 in Bristol.


Слайд 13A MOTOR CAR
Karl Benz produced
the worlds first petrol- driven
motor

car in Germany in 1885.
A MOTOR CARKarl Benz produced the worlds first petrol- driven motor car in Germany in 1885.

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A BICYCLE

In the 1830s a Scottish blacksmith Kirkpatrick Macmillan
added pedals to the first bicycle
which had been already invented by that time but without pedals.
Safer and more comfortable bicycles began to appear in the 1880s.


Слайд 15The first car assembly line
In 1908 US automobile manufacture Henry

Ford
created the words first car assembly line.
The  first car assembly lineIn 1908 US automobile manufacture Henry  Ford created the words first

Слайд 16AN AIR-HOT BALLOON
On the 21st of November 1783, the

Montgolflier brothers
flew in the first hot- air balloon, in Paris.
AN  AIR-HOT  BALLOONOn the 21st of November 1783, the Montgolflier brothers flew in the first

Слайд 17A Satellite
Sergei Korolyev (Russia) designed the first artificial satellite

in 1957.
A Satellite Sergei Korolyev (Russia) designed the first artificial  satellite in 1957.

Слайд 18A HELICOPTER
On the 13th of November 1907, Paul Cornu

made the first in a helicopter.
He was in the air for 20 sec.
A  HELICOPTER On the 13th of November 1907, Paul Cornu made the first in a helicopter.

Слайд 19Ballpoint pen
The first ballpoint pen was produced in 1940

though it had been invented by L.BIRO, a Hungarian artist and journalist, in 1995.
Ballpoint  penThe first ballpoint pen was  produced in 1940 though it had been invented by

Слайд 20PENICILLIN
Sir Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1929.
The research

by Lord Florey and Sir Ernst Chain at Oxford University lead
to the discovery of penicillins curative properties.
The work of all three men was recognized by the shared Nobel Prize in 1945.
PENICILLINSir  Alexander Fleming discovered  penicillin in 1929. The research by Lord Florey and Sir Ernst

Слайд 21DNA
Dr. Francis Crick received the Nobel Prize jointly
in 1962 with

Professor Maurice Wilkins and American Professor James Watson.
They were responsible for the discovery
of the molecular structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
DNADr. Francis Crick received the Nobel Prize jointly in 1962 with Professor Maurice Wilkins and American Professor

Слайд 22RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES
Lord Rutherford, the great pioneer of nuclear physics,

received the Chemistry Prize in 1908 for his investigations into the decay of elements and the chemistry of radioactive substances
RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES Lord Rutherford, the  great pioneer of nuclear physics, received the Chemistry  Prize in

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INSULIN
Professor Dorothy Hodgkin was honoured


for her work on the structure of complex organic molecules -
especially with regard to penicillin and vitamin B12 – in 1964.
In 1969, she succeeded in determining the crystalline structure of insulin.
INSULINProfessor Dorothy Hodgkin was honoured  for her work on the

Слайд 24Sir Wiliam Bragg and his son
Lawrence were awarded
the

Nobel Prize in 1915 for developing
a method of determining crystal structure using X-rays.

X-RAYS

Sir Wiliam Bragg and his son Lawrence were awarded the Nobel  Prize in 1915 for developing

Слайд 25RADIO TELESCOPE

Sir Martin Pyle was jointly awarded
the Nobel Prize

in 1974
with his colleague Professor
Antony Hewish for research
in radioastrophysics.
Sir Martin Pyle developed highly
sensitive radio telescopes
that helped
to produce detailed
maps of the structure
and distribution of radio
wave sources in space.
RADIO TELESCOPESir  Martin Pyle was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in 1974 with his colleague Professor

Слайд 26I COULD NOT IMAGINE
MY LIFE WITHOUT MY PHONE…

I  COULD NOT IMAGINE MY LIFE WITHOUT MY PHONE……

Слайд 27I COULD NOT POSSIBLY LIVE
WITHOUT MY CAR…

I COULD  NOT POSSIBLY LIVE WITHOUT MY CAR…

Слайд 28I COULD NOT LIVE WITHOUT
MY COMPUTER AT HOME…

I COULD NOT LIVE WITHOUT MY COMPUTER AT HOME…

Слайд 29Guessing words by definitions:
1)An implement with a flat base
to

be heated to make clothes, etc.

AN IRON

2)A road vehicle with an engine and usually 4 wheels for carrying 3 or 4 passengers.

A CAR

3)A device for cooking, baking and roasting.

A STOVE

Guessing words by definitions:1)An implement  with a flat base to be heated to make clothes, etc.

Слайд 304) A machine for writing programs, play games, find and

use information.

A COMPUTER

5)A device for taking photographs

A MOBILE TELEPHONE

4) A machine for  writing programs, play games, find and use information. A  COMPUTER5)A device

Слайд 32Important inventions were made in different countries.
What are some

of these inventions?
Who invented them and where ?

1.The first Russians automobile was designed by P.A. Frez and E.A. Yakovlev .By May 1896 the car (build).
2.In 1945 the Nobel prize was given to Alexander Fleming for penicillin that (discover) in 1928.
3.The first gas stove (make) long before the first electric stove appeared.
4.In the middle of the 19th century, although it (test), the sewing machine did not interest very many people.
5.In 1928 Richard Drew perfected the Scotch tape, which (invent) by Jim Kirst from the USA in 1923.
6.The first ballpoint pen was produced in 1940 though it (invent) by L.Biro, a Hungarian artist and journalist, in 1995.
7.In 1996, Japanese scientists created a solar powered car called Dream. To create it they used solar cells, which (develop) in the middle of the century.

Important  inventions were made in different  countries.What are some of these inventions?  Who invented

Слайд 33TRANSLATE THESE WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS.
1) бесценный
2) изобретения
3) роскошь
4) полагаться

на
5) штрафы
6) in charge of
7) hairdryer
8) helicopter
9) steam engine
TRANSLATE  THESE  WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS.1) бесценный2) изобретения3) роскошь4) полагаться на5) штрафы6) in charge of7) hairdryer8)

Слайд 34What are the names of some more
machines and gadgets

often found in the home and office?
Match a word in A with the correct word in B.

A B
Electric bike
Portable CD player
Exercise toothbrush
Cassette cassete
Notebook computer
Facsimile system
Video machine
Mobile player
Audio and video PC
Personal telephone

What are the names of some more machines and gadgets often found in the home and office?

Слайд 36Guess and write the words:
1) orwem
2) rishwadshe
3) armeca
4) pheteleon
5) plyera

Guess and write the words:1) orwem2) rishwadshe3) armeca4) pheteleon5) plyera

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