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Презентация на тему Traditions and celebrations in Britain

The plan of the lesson: 1. Phonetics. 2.Word Power. 3.
The  theme  of the  lesson: Traditions  and The plan  of the  lesson:  1. Phonetics. Phonetics:  widelythe First  FootNew year  partyto  celebrateancientold-fashionedto What  things  come to  your mind  when British  celebrationsSt Valentine’s  DayChristmasEasterHalloweenNew YearGuy  Fawkes  Night New YearNew Year’s Eve all British celebrate on the 31st of December. ChristmasOn the 25th of December there is the greatest holiday of all St. Valentine’s dayOn the 14th of February there is St. Valentine’s Day. EasterIn April or at the end of March English people celebrate Easter HalloweenOn the 31st of October there is Halowe’en. The symbol of this Guy Fawkes' Day At  different  celebrations  people  are  involved Making New Year’s resolutions is a tradition connected with the New Year. Match the holidays and there descriptions1.New Year’s Eve is a night when2. Homework:  Ex. 1(3), p. 82-83, translate.words  to  learn.
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Слайд 2 The plan of the

The plan of the lesson: 1. Phonetics.

lesson:
1. Phonetics.

2.Word Power.
3. British celebrations.
4. Different activities at the celebrations.
5. New Year Resolutions.
6. Marks. Homework.

Слайд 3 Phonetics:
widely
the First Foot
New year

Phonetics: widelythe First FootNew year partyto celebrateancientold-fashionedto observereligiousrelative fancy costumesgood luckcommonoccasioncustomhabitcelebrationgiftto

party
to celebrate
ancient
old-fashioned
to observe
religious
relative
fancy costumes
good

luck

common
occasion
custom
habit
celebration
gift
to be connected with
to be associated with
firecracker
bad luck
completely
Christmas
traditionally
to attend
religion






Слайд 4 What things come to your

What things come to your mind when you think of traditions

mind when you think
of

traditions and celebrations?

Traditions
Celebrations

wedding, cards, anniversary, tricks, birthday, firework, champagne, cake, parade, picnic, dancing, flowers

Things we give and receive

Special occasions

Special food
and drinks

Activities


Слайд 5 British celebrations
St Valentine’s Day
Christmas
Easter
Halloween
New Year
Guy

British celebrationsSt Valentine’s DayChristmasEasterHalloweenNew YearGuy Fawkes Night

Fawkes Night


Слайд 6 New Year

New Year’s Eve all British celebrate on

New YearNew Year’s Eve all British celebrate on the 31st of

the 31st of December. Most people see with friends

and relatives.
At midnight they sings New Year songs and wishes a happy New Year.

Слайд 7 Christmas

On the 25th of December there is the

ChristmasOn the 25th of December there is the greatest holiday of

greatest holiday of all in England – Christmas. People

send X-mas cards to their friends and relatives. People buy a Christmas tree and decorate it with toys, coloured balls and lights.
Children wake up early to find stockings full of small presents on their bed.


Слайд 8 St. Valentine’s day
On the 14th of February there

St. Valentine’s dayOn the 14th of February there is St. Valentine’s

is St. Valentine’s Day. People send Valentine’s cards to

someone they love. Usually they don’t sing them – you must guess who sent cards to you.

Слайд 9 Easter

In April or at the end of March

EasterIn April or at the end of March English people celebrate

English people celebrate Easter Day.

On Easter Sunday children

get chocolate eggs and rabbits.

Слайд 10 Halloween

On the 31st of October there is Halowe’en.

HalloweenOn the 31st of October there is Halowe’en. The symbol of

The symbol of this holiday is "Jack o'lantern". People

make it from a pumpkin.
  Children like Haloween parties, they put on witch’s and  ghost’s dresses. They go “trick or treat”.

Слайд 11 Guy Fawkes' Day

Guy Fawkes' Day

Слайд 12 At different celebrations people

At different celebrations people are involved (вовлечены) in different activities. Ex.4,

are involved
(вовлечены) in different

activities. Ex.4, p. 85.

People set off firecrackers.

People give gifts to their relatives and friends.

People cook dinner for the whole family.

People dye (красят) eggs and present their relatives
and friends with them.

People make fancy costumes and put them on.

People take part in parades.

People go to the church and stay for a service.

People write and send beautiful postcards.

People decorate fir-trees.



Слайд 13 Making New Year’s resolutions is a tradition connected

Making New Year’s resolutions is a tradition connected with the New

with the New Year. At

the New Year people often decide what they are going to do and what they are not going to do.
a) Who has made these resolutions?

Florence

Bill

Joe

Jane

Rod

not to watch TV so often

listen to his favourite pop music more often
go jogging (бегать) every morning

not going to make any resolutions

save more pocket money

stop eating so many sweets

it’s a secret


Слайд 14 Match the holidays and there descriptions
1.New Year’s Eve

Match the holidays and there descriptions1.New Year’s Eve is a night

is a night when
2. April 1st is a day

when
3. February 23rd is a holiday when
4. Victory Day is a holiday when
5. September 1st is a day when
6. Easter is a religious holiday when
7. Christmas is a religious holiday when
8. March 8th is a day when

a) people honour women by giving them flowers and presents.
b) pupils and student start the new academic year.
c) people have parties, light candles and give each other gifts.
d) many people have gatherings eating dyed eggs, paskha and kulich.
e) people have parades and ceremones to honour those who died in the Great Patirotic war.
f) people honour members of the armed forces.
g) people have parties and stay up until midnight to see the new year in.
h) people play tricks on friends.


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