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“A magic 5”.
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“A magic 5”.
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“A magic 5”.
“Parts and wholes”.
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Идиома – это устойчивое выражение с самостоятельным значением. В своём большинстве идиомы созданы народом, и поэтому тесно связаны с интересами и повседневными занятиями простых людей.
Find antonyms to the words.
Конкурс среди болельщиков.
Word Square. Find 14 forms of transport.
Here are some school subjects but the letters are mixed up. What are the subjects?
Презентация "Лингвиада" 8 класс
Подписи к слайдам:
- Лингвиада.
- English is fun!
- Подготовлена преподавателем
- Андреевой Н. И.
- The Game “Snow ball’.
- You are given a sentence:
- -My uncle went to London and bought a pair of shoes….
- Everybody should add an object, which the uncle bought. The next person must repeat the first and the second objects and so on…The last person must remember and name all the objects.
- Разминка - Warming-up!
- You’ll get some letters from the English alphabet. You must put the letters in the right order, so as to get the name of the 3 English-speaking countries. You have 1 minute at your disposal. Each team can get 5 points.
- A(6 times), E(2 times), D(2 times), G, N(3 times), C (2 times), L, M, I, R.
- England
- America
- Canada
- Look at the square, each team will take turns in answering questions. You’ll choose any number. “ …”, it’s your turn to start. Captains will have an opportunity to choose the number.
- You can get 5 points for the right answer.
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- Look at the square, each team will take turns in answering questions. You’ll choose a number by order. “ …”, it’s your turn to start.
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- Look at the square, each team will take turns in answering questions. You’ll choose a number by order. “ …”, it’s your turn to start.
- You can get 5 points for the right answer.
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- Look at the square, each team will take turns in answering questions. You’ll choose a number by order. “ …”, it’s your turn to start.
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- Look at the square, each team will take turns in answering questions. You’ll choose a number by order. “ …”, it’s your turn to start.
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- Look at the square, each team will take turns in answering questions. You’ll choose a number by order. “ …”, it’s your turn to start.
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- Look at the square, each team will take turns in answering questions. You’ll choose a number by order. “ …”, it’s your turn to start.
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- Look at the square, each team will take turns in answering questions. You’ll choose a number by order. “ …”, it’s your turn to start.
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- Look at the square, each team will take turns in answering questions. You’ll choose a number by order. “ …”, it’s your turn to start.
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- Look at the square, each team will take turns in answering questions. You’ll choose a number by order. “ …”, it’s your turn to start.
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- Look at the square, each team will take turns in answering questions. You’ll choose a number by order. “ …”, it’s your turn to start.
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- Look at the square, each team will take turns in answering questions. You’ll choose a number by order. “ …”, it’s your turn to start.
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- Look at the square, each team will take turns in answering questions. You’ll choose a number by order. “ …”, it’s your turn to start.
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- I need 1 pupil from each team. You should combine these parts so as to get a popular name. Who will be the first? You can get 1 point for each right answer.
- 1. Mickey a) Claus
- 2. Mary b) Duck
- 3. Robinson c) Pooh
- 4. Peter d) Mouse
- 5. Donald e) Poppins
- 6. Winnie-the- f) Crusoe
- 7. Santa g) Pan
- 1. Mickey Mouse
- 2. Mary Poppins 3.Robinson Crusoe
- 4. Peter Pan
- 5. Donald Duck
- 6. Winnie-the- Pooh
- 7. Santa Claus
- never heads
- best are
- one late
- better is
- east west
- two better
- than or
- home
- than
- Better late than never.
- Two heads are better than one.
- East or West home is best.
- Close the door at once!
- He’ll come to America tomorrow.
- Do good workers succeed?
- If Roger comes, we’ll begin.
- Close the door at once! (Rat)
- He’ll come to America tomorrow. (Cat)
- Do good workers succeed? (Dog)
- If Roger comes, we’ll begin. (Frog)
- Put your head on your bed.
- Run round the playground.
- Double bubble gum bubbles double bubbles.
- Five flies floated from the flower.
- Silly Sally sells sentences.
- Many mumbling mice are making midnight music in the moonlight.
- Ellen, Fred, Ed, and Jerry all did well on a test.
- The capital of England is a) London b) Paris c) Moscow.
- London stands a) the Volga b) the Mississippi c) the Thames.
- The symbol of England is a) a red rose b) a tulip c) a daffodil.
- The English flag is a) blue and white b) red and green c) red and white.
- Golf comes from a) Scotland b) Russia c) the USA.
- A. Bell invented a) a car b) a telephone c) a plane.
- Ch. Chaplin was a) an artist b) a composer c) an actor.
- Cricket comes from a) England b) Italy c) France.
- “Robinson Crusoe” was written by a) Lewis Carroll b) Daniel Defoe c) Alan Milne.
- The traditional Christmas meal in England is a) roast turkey b) fish and chips c) porridge.
- The capital of England is a) London b) Paris c) Moscow.
- London stands a) the Volga b) the Mississippi c) the Thames.
- The symbol of England is a) a red rose b) a tulip c) a daffodil.
- The English flag is a) blue and white b) red and green c) red and white.
- Golf comes from a) Scotland b) Russia c) the USA.
- A. Bell invented a) a car b) a telephone c) a plane.
- Ch. Chaplin was a) an artist b) a composer c) an actor.
- Cricket comes from a) England b) Italy c) France.
- “Robinson Crusoe” was written by a) Lewis Carroll b) Daniel Defoe c) Alan Milne.
- The traditional Christmas meal in England is a) roast turkey b) fish and chips c) porridge.
- Who invented the telephone?
- Who discovered America?
- Who invented the car?
- Who created Donald Duck?
- Who discovered Australia?
- Who was the 1st man in space?
- Who invented the telephone? ( Al. Bell)
- Who discovered America? ( Ch. Columbus)
- Who invented the car? ( H. Ford)
- Who created Donald Duck? ( W. Disney)
- Who discovered Australia? ( J. Cook)
- Who was the 1st man in space? ( Y. Gagarin)
- Robert Burns
- Charles Dickens
- Jack London
- William Shakespeare
- William Thackeray
- William Shakespeare
- Robert Burns
- William Thackeray
- Charles Dickens
- Jack London
- Mark Twain.
- Bernard Show.
- Ernest Hemingway.
- Oscar Wilde.
- Theodore Dreiser.
- Bernard Show.
- Mark Twain.
- Ernest Hemingway.
- Oscar Wilde.
- Theodore Dreiser.
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- Идиома – это устойчивое выражение с самостоятельным значением. В своём большинстве идиомы созданы народом, и поэтому тесно связаны с интересами и повседневными занятиями простых людей.
- Out of sight out of mind.
- English Idioms.
- Основное назначение идиом - придание речи особой выразительности, неповторимого своеобразия, меткости и образности.
- Don’t count your chickens before they are hatched.
- 1. Never judge a book by its cover.
- 2. Never look a gift horse in the mouth.
- 3. Take care of the pence and pounds will take care of themselves.
- 4. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
- 5. Don’t count your chickens before they are hatched.
- 6. The leopard cannot change its spots.
- 7. There is no place like home.
- 8. Out of sight – out of mind.
- 9. If you run after two hares you will catch none.
- Translate the English proverbs.
- 1. Never judge a book by its cover. – По одежке встречают – по уму провожают.
- 2. Never look a gift horse in the mouth. – Дареному коню в зубы не смотрят.
- 3. Take care of the pence and pounds will take care of themselves. - Копейка рубль бережет.
- 4. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. - Лучше синица в руках, чем журавель в небе.
- 5. Don’t count your chickens before they are hatched. - Цыплят по осени считают.
- 6. The leopard cannot change its spots. - Горбатого могила избавит.
- 7. There is no place like home. - В гостях хорошо, а дома лучше.
- 8. Out of sight – out of mind. – С глаз долой, из сердца - вон.
- 9. If you run after two hares you will catch none. – За двумя зайцами погонишься, ни одного не поймаешь.
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- Check your answers.
- Christmas
- On the 25th of December there is the 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, colored balls and lights.
- Children wake up early to find stockings full of small presents on their bed.
- New Year
- New Year’s Eve all British celebrate on the 31st of December. Most people see with friends and relatives.
- At midnight they sings New Year songs and wishes a happy New Year.
- St. Valentine’s day
- On the 14th of February there 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.
- Mother’s day
- In March there is a holiday for English women – Mother’s Day.
- People in the family try to help her.
- On that day they visit their mothers and give them presents and “A Mother’s Day Card”
- The 17th of March is a national holiday in Ireland – St. Patrick’s day. On that day people wear a shamrock. A shamrock is a plant with three leaves. It is the national symbol of Ireland.
- St. Patrick was a man who had wonderful power. He cleared Ireland of snakes.
- Easter
- In April or at the end of March English people celebrate Easter Day.
- On Easter Sunday children get chocolate eggs and rabbits.
- April Fool’s Day
- April Fool’s Day is on the 1st of April. English children like this day very much. They play jokes and tricks on other people, even on teachers.
- Father’s day
- In June the English people celebrate Father’s Day.
- On that day children send cards and give presents to their fathers.
- In Great Britain children
- don’t go to school
- on the 1st of September.
- They begin to study on the second Tuesday of September.
- Halloween
- On the 31st of October there is Halloween. 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”.
- 1) . Из какой европейской страны к нам пришли слова «баскетбол», «скейтборд», «футбол»?
- 1.Германия
- 2.Финляндия
- 3.Чехия
- 4.Великобритания
- 1. Из какой европейской страны к нам пришли слова «баскетбол», «скейтборд», «футбол»?
- Великобритания
- 2. Как называется книга, помогающая изучать иностранные языки?
- 1.Энциклопедия
- 2. Шпаргалка
- 3. Словарь
- 4. Хрестоматия
- Словарь
- 1.Египетские пирамиды
- 2.Вавилонская башня
- 3. Колосс Родосский
- 4.Александрийский маяк
- Вавилонская башня
- Венгерский
- Финский
- Армянский
- Русский
- Русский
- 1….тому нечего делать в Европе
- 2…тот просто глуп
- 3….тот никогда не будет богатым
- 4 …тот ничего не знает о своём собственном
- …тот ничего не знает о своём собственном
- 1.Изучают насекомых
- 2.Исследуют дно океана
- 3.Изучают языки
- 4. Наблюдают за изменениями погоды
- Изучают языки
- 1.Биатлон
- 2.Олимпиада
- 3.Троеборье
- 4.Скейтборд
- Олимпиада
- 1.Расцвет
- 2. Развитие
- 3. Возрождение
- 4. Восстановление
- Возрождение
- 1.Английский.
- 2. Немецкий.
- 3. Шведский.
- 4.Датский
- Датский
- 1.Гёте
- 2. Сократ
- 3. Шекспир
- 4. Дидро
- Гёте
- 1.Карл Маркс
- 2. Дмитрий Лихачёв
- 3. Генрих Шлиман
- 4.Зигмунд Фрейд
- Генрих Шлиман
- 1.Татьяна
- 2. Марина
- 3.Ольга
- 4. Анна.
- Марина
- Пётр
- Николай
- Константин
- Алексей
- Пётр
- 1.Глотают
- 2.Говорят
- 3.Танцуют
- 4.Поднимают штангу
- Говорят
- 1. “Повесть временных лет”
- “Книга степенная царского родословия”
- 3. “Лицевой летописный свод
- 4. Домострой
- “Повесть временных лет”
- To learn
- Fine
- Lucky
- Hard
- House
- To look for
- Ugly
- Bag
- Plane
- Dog
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- 1) bright
- 2) funny
- 3) to run
- 4) short
- 5) clever
- 6) ugly
- 7) modern
- 8) tight
- 9) black
- 10) to fly
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- Исправьте, пожалуйста, «сочинизмы» и «изложизмы» школьников.
- Онегину нравился Байрон, поэтому он и повесил его над кроватью.
- С Михаилом Юрьевичем Лермонтовым я познакомился в детском саду.
- Язык у Базарова был тупой, а потом заострялся в спорах.
- Старый князь Болконский не хотел свадьбы сына с Наташей Ростовой и дал ему год условно.
- Андрей Болконский считал, что добьется славы, сидя не в кабинете, а на месте сражения.
- Пушкин пришел ко мне с колыбелью.
- В лесу было тихо, но за углом выли волки.
- Бойцы жалели голодных детей и давали им консервные банки.
- В заповеднике живут звери, которые давно вымерли.
- В музее природы есть рысь, бобер, олень и другие товарищи.
- Муму прижалась к стенке, когда подошла барыня и оскалила зубы.
- Белозубый Витя и его светлые глаза смотрят вдаль.
- В библиотеке стояли столы и ребята, заваленные книгами.
- Писатель в своих произведениях показывает нам простой язык.
- Халат Обломова весь запотел, встрепался и облежался до нитки.
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- Tahms
- Irthosy
- Cnecsei
- Nisgehl
- Hogtceynlo
- Ehgoragpy
- Rat
- Simcu
- Ehnfcr
- Neocciosm
- Maths
- History
- Science
- English
- Technology
- Geography
- Art
- Music
- French
- Economics
- tdeoactheorr
- rfepiorretemran
- apiorhliocsetesmasn
- pboalinkcewcolmaenrk
- sshoepacsrsiesttaanrty
- teacher-doctor
- reporter-fireman
- airhostess-policeman
- policewoman-bank clerk
- shop assistant- secretary
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- 1.Запястье 2. Сердце 3. Локоть 4. Рот. 5. Лодыжка 6. Голова 7. Пятка 8. Волосы 9.?
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- 9. Shoulder
- The END.
- Thank you for your attention.