Lesson-Project  EARLY INVASIONS OF BRITAIN Date: December 5 th 2008 Form: 6 th “b” School: №7 of Yakutsk.

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Lesson-Project  EARLY INVASIONS OF BRITAIN Date: December 5 th 2008 Form: 6 th “b” School: №7 of Yakutsk

Lesson objectives:  To revise the language material of the unit;  To evaluate what was learned;  To practice listening for detail;  To make projects about invasions of Great Britain;  To do and present research the results.

Quiz  1. Who came first to Britain?  The Celts  2.When did it happen?  Between the 6 th and the 3d centuries B.C.  3.Who came next?  The Romans  4. Who came after the Romans?  The Angles and the Saxons  5. Who came after the Angles and the Saxons?  The Vikings  7. What happened in 1066?  Duke of Normandy William the Conqueror won the king of England Harold

Listening NameCountryAge Dean Claire Jason Emma British? Irish? English? Scottish? European? Welsh?

NameCountryAge DeanWales16 ClaireEngland15 Jason N. Ireland 17 EmmaScotland17 British? 2 Dean,1 Claire, British Irish?Jason English? 2 Claire Scottish?Emma European?Claire Welsh? 1 Dean

The content of the project:  Who came to Britain and when?  Where did they come from?  What language did they speak?  Whom did they fight with?  What you can find today if you visit the country?

Projects’ Presentation:  1. Team “The Celts”;  2. Team “The Romans”;  3. Team “The Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings”; and the Vikings”;  4. Team “The Normans ”.

The History of Invasions in Brief Invasi ons 1234 Who came and when? What language did they speak? Whom did they fight with? The Celts The Romans The German Tribes The norma ns GallicLatinOld English French The Celts The Angles and Saxons

Evaluation Evaluation  Did you like today’s lesson?  What did you like most of all?  What was difficult for you?