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The procedure of the lesson
I Organization moment
Greetings.
II
Checking up the homework.
Exercise :10
III Warm up
Now we’ll write
a graphical dictation in order to check your knowledge on the previous lessons.
Open your notebooks and draw this figure.
Future Continuous Tense
Future Continuous Tense
– келер шақтың белгілі бір уақытында болуға тиісті іс-әрекетті білдіру үшін қолданылады.
I can go to the party. I`ll be working all day
tomorrow.
He will be out at 4 o`clock. He`ll be playing tennis.
What will be doing in ten years` time, I wonder?
Exercise 3
Future Simple, Future Continuous қолданып жақшаны ашыңыз.
I
(to do) my homework tomorrow.
I (to do) my homework at six o`clock tomorrow.
When I come home tomorrow, my family (to have) supper.
When you come to my place tomorrow, I (to read) your book.
Don’t come to my place tomorrow. I (to write) an essay the whole evening.
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6. I (not to go) to the cinema
tomorrow. I (to watch) TV
the whole evening.
7. What
you (to do) tomorrow?
8. You (to play) volleyball tomorrow?
9. What you (to do) at eight o`clock tomorrow?
10. When you (to go) to see your friend next time?
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The best place in world!
London
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London is the British capital and one of
the biggest cities in the world.
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London is situated upon both banks of the
River Thames, it is the largest city in Britain
and one of the largest in the world.
Its population is about 7 million people.
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It consists of three parts:
the City of
London, the West End
and the East End.
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The West End
The best places of the
West End
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Here are the historical places as well as
the famous parks. Hyde Park with its Speaker's Corner
is also here.
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The Queen's Residence
The Queen's Residence was built
in 1870 for Samuel Barnard, a vice president of
the Paper Company.
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The 1700’s the Queen's Residence was a
gift from Henry Ford.
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Big Ben
He name Big Ben actually refers
not to the clock-tower itself, but to the thirteen
ton bell hung within. The bell was named after the first commissioner of works, Sir Benjamin Hall.
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This bell came originally from the old Palace
of Westminster, it was given to the Dean of
St. Paul's by William III.
Before returning to Westminster to hang in its present home, it was refashioned in Whitechapel in 1858.
The BBC first broadcast the chimes on the 31st December 1923 - there is a microphone in the turret connected to Broadcasting House.
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The East End
To the east the large
area called the East End. This is London’s poorest
part.
The very large riverside in the East End make London one of the three largest parts in the world.
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Founded nearly a millennium ago and expanded upon
over the centuries since, the Tower of London has
protected the city
Tower of London
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It has been the seat of British government
and the living quarters of monarchs, the site of
renown political intrigue, and the repository of the Crown Jewels.
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Tower Bridge has stood over the River Thames
in London since 1894 and is one of the
finest bridges in the World.
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The City of London
The City extends over
an area of about 2.6 square kilometres in the
heart of London.
It is the financial centre of the UK with many banks, offices and Stock Exchange. But the City is also a market for goods of almost every kind, from all parts of the world.
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Museums and art galleries of London.
Tate Gallery
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London is very rich in museums and art
galleries. If you are fond of painting you'll go
to the Tate Gallery.
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A rich sugar manufacturer Henry Tate founded it
in 1897.
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There are about 300 oils and 19000 watercolours
and drawings.
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The British Museum is the largest and richest
of its kind in the world.
The present building
was built in 1852.
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By law a copy of every book, periodical
and newspaper, published in Britain must be presented in
the British museum.
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This collection is so vast that only a
very small percentage of it is on show to
the public.
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The famous places in the London
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The original Globe Theatre was built in 1599
by the playing company to which Shakespeare belonged.
Globe
Theatre
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Piccadilly
Statue on border the city of London
Task 1
1 level
Exercise: 6 Complete the sentences
London is one of the largest cities in _______ and the largest in _________ .
2. It’s population is __________ .
3. London is situated on the _________ of the River Thames.
4. Today in its full _______ Greater London ____ 625 square miles.
5. Traditionally London is _____ into several parts.
6. The City is the _____ of London.
7. The City ______ over an area of about 2,6 square kilometres.
8. The West End is the _____ and most ____ part of London.
9. Oxford Street in the West End is the endless. _____ which attracts visitors from all over the world.
10. There are a lot of _____ and ____ in the East End.
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2 level Association
London
3
level Make up a dialogue about Great Britain
and Kazakhstan.
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Great Britain
Where are you from?
2. What kind of
Republic is Kazakhstan?
3. What is the capital of Kazakhstan?
4.
Who stands at the head of your Republic?
5. What places of interest can we visit in Astana? Etc
Kazakhstan
Where are you from?
2. What kind of state is Great Britain?
3. What is the capital of Great Britain?
4. Who is the head if the Great Britain?
5. What places of interest can we visit when we are in London? etc
Task 2 1 level
the
City poorest part
Westminster financial centre
The West End historic centre
The East End richest centre
2 level Venn diagram
London
Astana
3 level Write an essay about London
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VIII Consolidation of the new material
Checking students‘ knowledge
with the help of tests and a punch card
B
A
A
A
A
C
d
B
C
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I’ll give you punch cards. There are 9
tests on the board about London. Write down the
answers of the test on this square . When you connect the answers “ A “ , you will draw a geometrical figure.
Tests
What is the capital of England?
a) Astana b) London
c) Cardiff d) Belfast
2. How many people live in London?
a) 8 million b) 6 million
c) a million d) 4 million
3. How many parts is London divided?
a) 2 b) 3
c) 4 d)5
4. What is the heart of London?
a) the City b) Westminster
c) the West End d) the East End
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5. How much does the City extend?
a) about 2 square km
b) about 2,6 square km
c) about 2,5 square km d) about 2,4 square km
]6. What is the richest part of London?
a) the West End b) the City
c) the East End d) Westminster
7. What kind of part is the East End?
a) the richest b) the historic
c) the poorest d) the most beautiful
8. What is the historic part of London?
a) Westminster b) the City
c) the East End d) the West End
9. Where is Oxford Street?
a) the City b) the West End
c) the East End d) Westminster