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Rules: Rules: Kindness Kindness Don’t interrupt Don’t interrupt Be active Be active Be confident Be confident Be honest Be honest Now and here Now and here We speak English here We speak English here
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рулесы Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Nationalities.
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Aims: - Actualization of the knowledge the pupils have got on the previous lessons - Acquaintance with the nationalities of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - Revision of Grammar tenses (Present Perfect) - Improving the skills of working with the text and using the information that was taken from this text - Developing lexical and grammatical skills of pupils in a entertaining form - Developing skills of dialogical speech - Developing of country study competence - Forming value guideline to study - Conducing work in the over again formed groups - Supporting the interest to the language, traditions and history of the country the language of which we study
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Betty Botter bought some butter but, said she, that butter's bitter. If I put it in my batter, it will make my batter bitter. But a bit of better butter will make my bitter batter better. So she bought some better butter, better than the bitter butter, put it in her bitter batter, made her bitter batter better. So it was better Betty Botter bought some better butter.
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NATIONALITIES England – English Scotland – Scottish Wales – Welsh Ireland - Irish
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THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE Affirmative form Negative form Affirmative form Negative form I have answered I have not answered He has answered He has not answered She has answered She has not answered It has answered It has not answered We have answered We have not answered You have answered You have not answered They have answered They have not answered I have answered I have not answered He has answered He has not answered She has answered She has not answered It has answered It has not answered We have answered We have not answered You have answered You have not answered They have answered They have not answered Interrogative form Interrogative form Have I answered? Has he answered? Has she answered? Has it answered? Have we answered? Have you answered? Have they answered Have I answered? Has he answered? Has she answered? Has it answered? Have we answered? Have you answered? Have they answered
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Ever Never Since For Already Just Yet By now By that time…
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Tim: Have you ever been to England? Tim: Have you ever been to England? Kate: No. I have been to Scotland... I have never been across the ocean. Have you? Kate: No. I have been to Scotland... I have never been across the ocean. Have you? Tim: Yes, I have been to the USA. Tim: Yes, I have been to the USA. Kate: Did you like it there? Kate: Did you like it there? Tim: Yes. Have you ever travelled by boat? Tim: Yes. Have you ever travelled by boat? Kate: No, I have not. Kate: No, I have not. Tim: When did you go to Ireland? Tim: When did you go to Ireland? Kate: last month. Kate: last month. Tim: My dad is in Edinburgh now. Tim: My dad is in Edinburgh now. Kate: Really? What is he doing there? Kate: Really? What is he doing there? Tim: He is looking for a good job. Tim: He is looking for a good job. Kate: Why, he has a job here in England. Kate: Why, he has a job here in England. Tim: Well, he says that the climate in Scotland is much better. Tim: Well, he says that the climate in Scotland is much better. Kate: How long has he been in Scotland? Kate: How long has he been in Scotland? Tim: About two weeks. He left on the tenth. Tim: About two weeks. He left on the tenth. Kate: When is he coming back? Kate: When is he coming back? Tim: In a week. Tim: In a week.
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Your task for the next lesson: Your task for the next lesson: to write the composition to write the composition “Traditions of our country.” “Traditions of our country.” Good luck!!!
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