PLACES OF INTEREST
Цілі: формувати навички вживання нових лексичних одиниць і навички вимови; вдосконалювати навички читання й усного мовлення з опорою на лексико-граматичні структури; розвивати мовну здогадку й мовленнєву реакцію учнів; виховувати зацікавленість у розширенні своїх знань і повагу до традицій інших народів.
Procedure
1.Warm-up
Answer the guestion.
1. What is the capital of Great Britain?
2. Where is it situated?
3. What names is usually London associated with?
2. Vocabulary practice
Do ex. 1, p. 153.
Key: 1 f; 2 і; 3 a; 4 h; 5 g; 6 c; 7 e; 8 b; 9 d.
3. Listening
Listen to the text and do the task.
The saying “When a man is tired of London, he
If you want to discover London, it is best to start with a tour on a sightseeing bus. It’s also fun to go on a guided walk. These are advertised in Time Out, a weekly magazine that tells you what is happening in London. The walks last up to three hours and have special themes, such as “Ghosts and Haunted Taverns”, “Royal London – Places and People”, “The Beatles London – Rock Routes of the Sixties”.
Answer the questions.
1. Why can’t you be bored in London?
2. What is the best way to get acquainted with London?
3. How do you know about different events in London?
4. How long does it usually take tourists to go on a guided walk?
4. Writing
Do ex. 2, p. 154.
5. Reading
Match the two halves of the sentences to know more interesting things about London.
1. The city became extremely… | A) the height of her power |
2. The Great Fire… | B) the Houses of Parliament |
3. In the 19th century England was at… | C) the Royal Standard is flown |
4. Almost all the monarchs have been crowned… | D) Trafalgar Square |
5. The Seat of the British Parliament is… | E) the Prime Minister |
6. When the Queen is in residence… | F) successful and rich in the 16th century |
7. The Tower of London used to be… | G) destroyed the whole of the City |
8. The Mall leads to… | H) in Westminster |
9. Downing Street, 10 is the residence of… | I) the first Royal Observatory |
Key: 1 f; 2 g; 3 a; 4 h; 5 b; 6 c; 7 i; 8 d; 9 e.
6.Speaking
Are there many famous sights in your country (the capital of your country, your city)? What are they famous for?
– There are…
– They are…
– Besides…
– More than that…
Beautiful Attractive Oldest Largest Mysterious Famous Historical | Bridges Museums Parks Cathedrals Palaces Streets Squares Libraries Monuments Towers | …a part of… …a symbol of… …a collection of… …a place for those who… | History. Culture. Everyday life. |
7. Speaking
What are the most popular activities and hobbies in your country? Why? What’s your favourite activity? Why do you like it more than others?
– It’s…
– I like it because…
– Besides…
– Other… are…
I like I don’t like Some people like | Going to the theatre Going to the cinema Visiting museums Playing sports Travelling Dancing Watching TV Going to parties Collecting Reading books Playing musical Instruments Listening to music Participating in lotteries Going to art galleries | Because | It is It makes me It makes them It helps | He> Strong. Well-educated. Feel good. Feel happy. (not) interesting. Useful. Exciting. A good way to… To understand… To learn more about… To be good at… To think of… To relax. |
8. Summary
Answer the guestion.
1. How often do you go to the theatre (cinema, museum, concerts)?
2. Do you find going there expensive (pleasant)?
3. Do you like watching TY?
4. What kind of programme do you usually watch?
5. What other entertainments are you fond of?
9. Homework
Do ex. 3, p. 154.