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II. Phonetic exercise. [w] Why do you cry, Willie? Why do you cry? Why, Willie? Why, Willie? Why, Willie? Why?
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III. Welcome to Great Britain! Children, today we shall go to an excursion to Great Britain. 1) Now look at the map and show: 1. the UK, capital - London. 2. England capital - London 3. Scotland capital - Edinburgh 4. Wales capital - Cardiff 5. Northern Ireland capital- Belfast. Now, very good.
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Great Britain
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The country in the red circle on the map of the world is Great Britain
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Great Britain is washed by the Atlantic ocean, North and Irish seas
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The flag of Great Britain - red, white and blue crosses
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The capital of Great Britain is London
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Great Britain is an ancient country with many castles, buildings
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Historical building - Stonehenge
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Westminster Abbey
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An ancient castle
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There are many ancient castles in Great Britain
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Queen Elizabeth II, she is 88 years old
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Buckinghame palace
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The memorial to the Queen Victoria The memorial to the Queen Victoria
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Trafalgar Square
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Tower Bridge in England
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Famous clock - Big Ben
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“London Eye” - famous wheel of round-up “London Eye” - famous wheel of round-up
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State language is English
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An Englishman’s house is his castle
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An English girl
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Let’s speak English!
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3) Children, you saw interesting places of Great Britain and now answer my questions: 1. How many countries consist of the UK? 2. England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland - are in… 3. What is the capital of the UK, England? 4. Who is the head of the UK? 5. Can you say the name of a very popular poet of England? 6. Can you say a proverb about an Englishman’s house? 7. What is a popular skirt worn by Scotland men, women, children?
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4) Look at the sentences and say true or false: 1. London is the capital of Scotland- false 2. The UK consists of 4 parts - true 3. The heart of London is City - true 4. The Queen is the head of the UK - true 5. The large clock in one of the towers is Big Ben - true Big Ben - true 6. Not many people visit the UK - false
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5) Read the beginning of the sentence in section A and find the end of it in section B: 1. There are in fact 3 cities in London 2. London stands on 3. There are 27 bridges 4. More than 7 million people 5. There are 8 tunnels 6. London is 46 kilometers 7. London is 58 kilometers a) … the river Thames b) … over the river Thames c) … live in London d) … under the river Thames e) … the City, the East End, the West End f) … from east to west g) … from north to south
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6) The next task is: exclude: 1. The UK consists of: a) England b) Scotland c) France d) Wales e) Northern Ireland 2. In the UK people speak the following languages: a) English b) Scottish c) Chinese d) Welsh e) Irish 3. The flowers - national emblems of the countries of the UK: a) rose b) thistle c) leek, daffodil d) tulip e) shamrock, flax 4. English cities: a) London b) Oxford c) Cambridge d) New York e) Manchester
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Good bye!!!
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