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Аннотация.
Данная презентация предназначена для учащихся 7-9 классов. Подготовлена
к празднику День Благодарения. Выполнена на английском языке и
не вызывает затруднений в понимании. Может быть использована как на уроке , так и во неурочное время.
Презентация содержит 43 слайда. Слайды сопровождаются фотографиями и текстом. Есть выделение цветом, курсивом , что привлекает и концентрирует внимание на тексте.
Яркие, четкие фотографии о жизни первых переселенцев , о помощи индейцев удачно подобраны в презентации. В слайдах хронологически показана история зарождения праздника..Это вызывает интерес у учащихся.
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Цель:
Познакомить учащихся с традициями Америки на примере празднования
Дня Благодарения.
Задачи:
Развивать и стимулировать интерес учащихся к изучению английского
языка.
Развивать у учащихся творческие способности при подготовке и проведении праздника.
Совершенствовать навыки устной речи.
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Almost in every culture in the world there
is a celebration of thanks for rich harvest. The
American Thanksgiving began as a feast of thanksgiving almost four hundred years ago.
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In 1620, a religious community sailed across
the Atlantic Ocean to settle in the New World.
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They settled in what is now known as
the state : Massachusetts.
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Their first winter in America was difficult. They
arrived too late to grow a rich harvest. Moreover,
half the colony died from disease.
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The following spring the Iroquois Indians taught them
how to grow corn.
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Indians showed them also how to hunt and
fish.
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In the autumn of 1621 they got a
beautiful harvest of corn, barley, beans and pumpkins.
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The colonists had much to be thankful for,
so they planned a feast. Local Indian chief and
ninety Indians were present.
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The colonists learned from Indians how to cook
cranberries.
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In following years many of the colonists celebrated
the harvest with a feast of thanks.
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After the United States
gained independence, Congress recommended one yearly day of Thanksgiving
for the whole country. Later, George Washington suggested the date November 26 as Thanksgiving Day.
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Then, after the Civil war, Abraham Lincoln suggested
the last Thursday in November to be the day
of thanksgiving.
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On Thanksgiving Day, family members gather at the
house of an older relative, even if they live
too away. All give thanks for everything good they have.
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Charitable organizations offer traditional meal to the homeless.
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Foods, eaten at the first thanksgiving, have
become traditional. The traditional thanksgiving meal consists of roast
turkey stuffed with herb-flavored bread, cranberry jelly, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie.
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Other dishes may vary as to region: ham,
sweet potatoes, creamed corn.
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Vocabulary:
Thanksgiving - День благодарения
harvest - урожай
to settle
- поселиться
desease - болезнь
to grow - выращивать
Iroquois Indians -
индейцы из племени ирокезов
corn - кукуруза
crops - овощи
to hunt - охотиться
to fish - ловить рыбу
bountiful - обильный
beans - бобы
pumpkin - тыква
Civil war - гражданская война
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charitable - благотворительный
stuffed turkey - фаршированная индейка
herb-flavored bread
- хлеб с пряностями
cranberry - клюква
cranberry jelly - клюквенное
желе
cashed potatoes – картофельное пюре
ham - ветчина
barley – ячмень
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1. Thanksgiving Day is not celebrated in …
a) The USA
b) Canada
c) Australia
d) Ukraine
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2. In America Thanksgiving Day is on …
a) the fourth
Thursday in the month of November
b) the second Monday in
the month of October
c) the fourth in the month of November
d) the first Sunday in the month of July
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3. Its origin can be traced back to …
a) the
10th century
b) the 15th century
c) the 16th century
d) the 17th century
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4. A pilgrim is …
a) a traveler who is on
a journey to a holy place
b) a man who likes
to travel
c) a person who doesn’t know where his native land is
d) a prisoner
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5. The legendary pilgrims crossed the Atlantic in the
year …
a) 1720
b) 1620
c) 1320
d) 1820
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6. The name of the ship was …
a) Sunflower
b) Moonflower
c) Starflower
d) Mayflower
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7. There were … people on board the ship.
a) 98
b) 100
c) 102
d) 200
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8. Why did the Pilgrims come to America?
a) The Pilgrims
wanted freedom of religion.
b) The Pilgrims didn’t like the British
Royal family.
c) The Pilgrims wanted to find gold in America.
d) The Pilgrims wanted to meet Indians.
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9. The pilgrims reached … after a sea journey
of 66 days.
a) Los Angeles
b) Washington
c) Chicago
d) Plymouth
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10. In the spring of 1621, … taught the
pilgrims to survive by growing food.
a) Squanto, a native Indian
b) Pocahontas,
an Indian girl
c) Black Hoof, a chief of the Shawnee Indians of Ohio
d) Chief Sitting Bull, the great Lakota Indian warrior
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11. It is said that Pilgrims learnt to grow
…
a) apricot, cherry, avocado
b) cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sprout
c) corn, beans and pumpkins
d) corn,
beetroot, melon
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12. The grand feast was organized to thank …
a) Indians
for their knowledge
b) god for his favors
c) each other for their
work
d) Squanto, a native Indian
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13. The feast lasted for …
a) 2 days
b) 5 days
c) a week
d) 3
days
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14. What American president proclaimed the last Thursday in
November as a national Day of Thanksgiving?
a) George Washington
b) Thomas Jefferson
c) Theodore
Roosevelt
d) Abraham Lincoln