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Theme: «Open books – open doors» At the lesson you will… 1 Theme: «Open books – open doors» At the lesson you will… 1.learn new words 2.talk about books 3.discuss the text “The Reader of Books” 4. writing.

Pair Work Discuss the following questions in pairs: How many books do you read a month? What was the last book you read? What was it about? What is the best book you`ve ever read? Have you read any books in English? Which ones? What stories or books did you enjoy when you were a child? What types of books do you prefer?

Vocabulary Match the phrases in English with their equivalents: 1. spell of magic a) на коленях 2. from then on b) дай мне знать 3. to take one’s time c) полностью поглощенный 4. for some reason d) волшебные чары, колдовство 5. let me know e) медлить, не спешить 6. in(on) one’s lap f) по какой-то причине 7. totally absorbed g) с тех пор

Reading. Keys. B. Matilda is a child prodigy. 1 D. Matilda`s first book. F. Matilda`s parents and what they think about Matilda`s interests. E. Matilda finds her way to the public library. C. Mrs. Phelps helps Matilda with books. A. Matilda begins reading at home. 1 2 3 4 5 6

Choose the correct item 1. The only book Matilda’s parents had was a … . a) travel book b) cook book 2. Mrs Phelps was a … . a) teacher b) librarian 3. At first Matilda read … books. a) children’s b) popular 4. The first book by Dickens that Matilda read was … . a) “Oliver Twist” b) “Great Expectations” 5. She liked to drink … when she was reading. a) tea b) chocolate

Answer the questions on the text 1) When did Matilda begin reading? 2) What did Matilda’s father think she should do instead of reading books? 3) What way out did Matilda find? 4) Why was the librarian, Mrs Phelps, taken back when she saw Matilda? 5) How did Matilda describe her impression of children’s books to Mrs Phelps? 6) How did it happen that Matilda started to read at home?

Why should we read books?

Watching the video

Keys Complete the phrases: Books help you to feel confident. Books provide food food for thought. Books help you to visualize the world. Books develop your personality. Books make you laugh and think. Books help in communication. Books stimulate creativity. Books clear your vision. Books satisfy your curiosity. Books bring out writing talent.

Theme: «Open books – open doors»

Writing