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УРОК АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА ДЛЯ УЧАЩИХСЯ СТАРШИХ КЛАССОВ
Выполнила: Щербакова Е.А. учитель английского языка
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ST. VALENTINE'S DAY
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I LOVE YOU!
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Complete the sentence LOVE IS ...
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feelings tender passion beauty charm marriage wedding lover joy ? happi- ness
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Make as many words as you can out of this word
HONEYMOON
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HONEY MOON ONE MONEY NEW ?
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THE POEM TO SWEETHEARTS
My heart is … a boiling kettle Your heart is … a diamond Your lips are …roses Your eyes are … stars My love is … The Universe as hard as as hot as as bright as as red as as endless as
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THE POEM TO SWEETHEARTS
My heart is ... Fire Your heart is … ice Your lips are … honey Your eyes are .. an ocean My love is … the sky as cold as as deep as as hot as as sweet as as wide as
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Find the words devoted to Love.
Lorscard omdhered valentinehumksed eshabgmnghpower ydersaxsckixpich aodtrdbcandykidd lkisstucroohneff kfnetpordapycyksl kedromancebe huigyssuvpe efriendf adecake rdafs tweb Valentine Romance Candy Friend Cake Love Kiss heart
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Legend about St. Valentine
Fill in the appropriate words: Nobody knows who was St.Valentine. He … a Christian. He … a poor girl some money before he … . So people … him the saint of love and … to celebrate St.Valentine’s Day on the 14-th of February. gave was died called began gave was began died called
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WELL-KNOWN PAIRS Captain Grey Adam Eve Assol Romeo Juliet Ophelia
Hamlet
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WELL-KNOWN PAIRS Master Margaret Desdemona Othello Cinderella Prince
Lady Hamilton Admiral Nelson
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TRY TO WRITE A POEM ABOUT LOVE!
__________________________DAY __________________________SAY __________________________YOU __________________________TOO!
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what present would you like to give your lover?
ring sweets heart what present would you like to give your lover? chocolate palace diamond postcard ?
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The sonnet to Dark Lady My mistress eyes are nothing like the sun
Coral is far more red than her lips red If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head I have seen roses damask’d, red and white But no such roses see I in her cheeks And in some perfume is there more delight Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks I love to hear her speak,-yet well I know That music hath a far more pleasing sound; I grant I never saw a goddess go,- My mistress when she walks, treads on the ground And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare As any she belied with false compare (W. Shakespeare)
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WHAT POEMS OR LEGENDS ABOUT LOVE, ABOUT BEAUTIFUL LADIES DO YOU KNOW? WILL YOU RECITE THEM? WILL YOU TELL ABOUT THEM TO YOUR FRIENDS?
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