TV in our life TV in our life AIMS: To expand pupils’ vocabulary To expand pupils’ vocabulary to widen pupils knowledge to the topic to widen pupils knowledge.

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TV in our life TV in our life AIMS: To expand pupils’ vocabulary To expand pupils’ vocabulary to widen pupils knowledge to the topic to widen pupils knowledge to the topic to involve pupils into reading, writing, communicative activities, to involve pupils into reading, writing, communicative activities,

“BLOCKBUSTERS” “BLOCKBUSTERS” DEFENITION DEFENITION WORD WORD A person who sings on the stage is A play in which part of the story is sung to music Clothes the actors wear on the stagery Scenery,buildings, furniture on the stage or in a studio are called…

DEFENITION DEFENITION WORD WORD Film showing some aspects of real human or social activity… Cinema film, made by photographing series of drawing People how watch a play at the theatre

DEFENITION DEFENITION WORD WORD A person who sings on the stage is singer A play in which part of the story is sung to music a musical Clothes the actors wear on the stage costumes Scenery,buildings, furniture on the stage or in a studio are called… sets

DEFENITION DEFENITION WORD WORD Film showing some aspects of real human or social activity… documentary Cinema film, made by photographing series of drawing animated cartoon People how watch a play at the theatre the audience the audience

INTRODUCTION OF NEW WORDS channel -.a television station and all the programmes broadcast by it: We watched the news on Channel 4. channel -.a television station and all the programmes broadcast by it: We watched the news on Channel 4.

a commercial- an advertisement on television or radio. a commercial- an advertisement on television or radio. a summary- a short statement that gives the main information about something, without giving all the details: Please write a one-page summary of this report a summary- a short statement that gives the main information about something, without giving all the details: Please write a one-page summary of this report

brief – continuing for a short time: a brief visit; to give someone all the necessary information about a situation, so that they are prepared for it: The president has been fully briefed on the current situation in Haiti. brief – continuing for a short time: a brief visit; to give someone all the necessary information about a situation, so that they are prepared for it: The president has been fully briefed on the current situation in Haiti. public- connected with all the ordinary people I a country, who are not members of the government: The law was changed as a result of public pressure. public- connected with all the ordinary people I a country, who are not members of the government: The law was changed as a result of public pressure.

to attract, - to make someone interested in something, or make them want to take part in something. to attract, - to make someone interested in something, or make them want to take part in something. to enrich- to improve the quality of something, especially by adding things to it. to enrich- to improve the quality of something, especially by adding things to it.

to focus on – special attention that is given to one particular subject or situation. to focus on – special attention that is given to one particular subject or situation. to include-1. if a group or a set includes something or someone, it has that thing or person as one of its parts..2.- to make someone or something part а a large group or set. to include-1. if a group or a set includes something or someone, it has that thing or person as one of its parts..2.- to make someone or something part а a large group or set.

to spread- to become known about or used by people more and more: News of the explosion spread swiftly. to spread- to become known about or used by people more and more: News of the explosion spread swiftly. Remember: spread- spread-spread Remember: spread- spread-spread

except smb/smth- used to introduce the only thing or person in a group about which a statement is not true: Everyone except Adam went to the concert. You сат have any of the cakes except this one. except smb/smth- used to introduce the only thing or person in a group about which a statement is not true: Everyone except Adam went to the concert. You сат have any of the cakes except this one. in order to- for the purpose of doing something: In order to understand how the human body works, you need to have some knowledge of chemistry. in order to- for the purpose of doing something: In order to understand how the human body works, you need to have some knowledge of chemistry.

Programmes Programmes Britain Britain Ukraine Ukraine Drama 16% 16% Entertainment 15.5% 15.5% Schools and Education 15.5% 15.5% General information 14% 14% News 13% 13% Films 10.5% 10.5% Children’s 7% 7% Sport 6.5% 6.5% Other 2% 2%

Programmes Programmes Britain Britain Ukraine Ukraine Drama 16% 16% 12.99% 12.99% Entertainment 15.5% 15.5% 21.01% 21.01% Schools and Education 15.5% 15.5% 7% 7% General information 14% 14% 9% 9% News 13% 13% 16% 16% Films 10.5% 10.5% 18% 18% Children’s7% 3% 3% Other 2% 2% 7% 7%