H1. Good afternoon, Ladies and gentlemen! We are glad to greet you at our party!
H2. We gathered here to fight in an intellectual competition, which is called “MY GAME”
H3. My game? Great! I like to play games!
H1. Everybody likes! But our game is not a computer game, and it means using your brain while playing.
H3. Hmmm… Brain? What’s that?
H2.Ladies and gentlemen, can u explain what a brain is? Who thinks that he has a brain in his head, raise your hands, please.
(AUDIENCE REAISE THEIR HANDS)
H2. Good! Now we can see that the wisest, cleverest and cutest pupils of the 8th form have gathered here to take part in the brain battle, to show their ability to think, memorize and show off!
H1. But before we start the game and to make everybody relax and have good emotions, we’re going to enjoy a nice song, performed by our school stars Polina Sitsko and Vinogradova! Enjoy their song
(SONG)
H1. So let’s start!
H2.First we’d like to inform you about the game rules.
H3. As you can see, we have three different teams sitting round their tables here. The teams’ names are - ???.
H1. Now we’d like the team captains to produce their teams to us.
(TEAM CAPTAINS INTRODUCE THEIR TEAMS)
H1.Thank you so much.
H2.The teams will be asked the same question. Then they can discuss the answer to this question for no more than 1 minute in their teams. As soon as they have decided on the right answer, the captain has to raise a flag that he has on his table. The captain who raises the flag faster than the others, will choose the membet of this team to answer. If the answer is not right, the other team gets the chance to answer it.
H3. If none of the teams give the correct answer, then the audience is given a chance to answer the question.
H1.The teams will get some points for their answers, and our respectable honorable jury will count the points during the whole process of the game.
H2. By the way, the honourable jury is represented by the most intellectual students of the 11th form . Let’s greet them
H1 (REPRESENTING THE JURY)
H2. So this is the order we’re going to compete and now …
H3. Now it’s time to start our competition. And we announce the first round to start.
(MUSIC)
H1. Attention please. Look at the screen and here is our first question….
(H1, H2, H3 in turn introduce the questions and then the right answers)
(Useful phrases while conducting the game: Team ??? was the first,…Great, Well done, Good job, thank you, the right to answer is given to the ???????? team, the right to answer goes to Team ????, sorry, the answer is wrong, …as there is no right answer we’ll try to ask the guests.)
H2. Now Round One is over, and while the members of our honorable jury are summing up the interim results we’ll enjoy the dancing performance of Polina Sitsko and Diana Reznikova.
(DANCE)
H3. Now the jury will announce the first interim results.
(JURY SPEAKING)
H1. We are grateful to our honorable jury for their hard work.
H2. And now it’s time to go on with our competition as we can see that our teams are looking forward to new victories!
H3. So we announce the Second Round.
H1, H2, H3 (together) ROUND TWO
HISTORY
FAMOUS PEOPLE
10 – THE GREATEST WRITER
This English poet and playwright is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. He was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. He wrote poems, sonnets and plays, that remain extremely popular today.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
20 – CHARITY
This person lived from 1961 till 1997 was involved in many charities. The British respected her because she was helpful and adored her because she was very attractive. She is famous all over the world.
PRINCESS DIANA
30 – THE BEATLES
It is the famous English rock band, formed in 1960, that became one of the most commercially successful bands in the history of popular music. The band had and still have a lot of fans all over the world. Where did they come from?
a/ Liverpool
b/ Manchester
c/ Birmingham
LIVERPOOL
40 – THE PRIME MINISTER
What is the name of the current Prime Minister (or as the British call him PM)?
DAVID CAMERON
50 – ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL
St. Paul’s cathedral is one of the most famous and most recognizable sights of London. At 365 feet (111 m) high, it was the tallest building in London from 1710 to 1962. Who was the creator of this marvelous work of art?
SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN
60 – John Bull is a symbol of the typical Englishman. He is drawn as a big man with a large stomach and round face. He wears high boots, an open jacket and a Union Jack waistcoat. What animal does he often have with him?
A BULLDOG
GEOGRAPHY
10 – THE WEATHER
People talk about the weather in Britain more than in most parts of the world. Why do the English say, “Other countries have a climate, in England we have weather.”
THE WEATHER CHANGES MANY TIMES, EVEN WITHIN ONE DAY
20 – THE RIVER
In comparison with other major rivers of the world, it is a very small river. It has a total length of just 346 km and is the longest river wholly in England. It has played a central role in British history for some 2000 years.
THE THAMES
30 – THE CONTINENT
On which continent is Great Britain situated?
Actually it is situated on a group of islands, the British Isles. But it definitely belongs to Europe.
40 – SEPARATES BRITAIN
It is the piece of water between France and England. It is about 560 km (350 mi) long and varies in width from 240 km (150 mi) at its widest, to only 34 km (21 mi) in the Strait of Dover. At 37.9 kilometers (23.5 mi), it has the longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the world.
THE ENGLISH CNANNEL
50 – THE ISLAND
We all know that the UK is situated on a number of islands. Actually there are more than 5000 islands which make up this country. What is the name of the biggest island, where England, Scotland and Wales are situated?
GREAT BRITAIN
60 – THE MONEY
On which continent is Great Britain situated?
THE POUND!
SIGHTS
10 – THE PALACE
It is a royal palace. It has not been lived in by the British royal family since the 18th century. Today, the palace is open to the public, and is a major tourist attraction. It is cared for by an independent charity. This palace is famous for its Maze.
WINDSOR CASTLE
20 – A YOUNG CAPITAL
This city is the youngest capital of the UK countries. It was made a city in 1905 and proclaimed a capital of Wales in 1955. This city is said to be modern and historical at the same time.
CARDIFF
30 – NELSON’S COLUMN
You are in London. You are looking at Nelson’s Column. Where are you? What is the name of the square?
TRAFALGAR SQUARE
40 – THE AIRPORT
This is the largest airport in Britain and the busiest one in the world. It is situated about 20 miles east of London. This airport has 28 million passengers per year.
HEATHROW
50 – STONEHENGE
Stonehenge is one of the Europe’s biggest stone buildings. The Druids priests in Britain used Stonehenge for a calendar. There are Druids in Britain today. The most important moment of the year for the druids is a day when the sun shines on the famous stone – The Heel Stone. What date is it? What is the name of this day?
60 – THE MUSEUM
What museum can you visit in Backer’s Street?
THE SHERLOCK HOLMES MUSEUM
FAMOUS FACTS
H3. During this round the players will not have variants to choose, they’ll have to think harder than in the previous round, so here is the first question…
(H1, H2, H3 in turn introduce the questions and then the right answers)
H1. Thanks to our intellectual teams and the audience and now we again apply to our honorable jury to sum up the results and while they are busy doing all the calculations we offer you to enjoy the beautiful song performed by Oleg Shiman
(SONG)
H2. Thank you so much, Oleg, everybody enjoyed it greatly.
H3. And now we’ll listen to our honorouble jury
(JURY SEPAKING)
H1. Thank you very much, we appreciate the work you are doing
H2.And we have come to the last round of our game. Are you ready?
(Audience – yes/no)
H1, H2, H3 (together) - ROUND THREE
H1. The third round is called “A pig in the poke” and it is the most important round in the game. You can become the winners if you risk all your points and answer correctly, otherwise you lose.
H2. So we wish good luck to the teams and Round Three starts
H3. Now you can place your stakes . That means you should tell the jury the amount of points you are ready to risk by answering the question you still don’t know. It’s a hard choice but game is game.
H1. Now the stake of team 1 is …
H1. The question - …
H1. Your answer is right/sorry your answer is wrong.
H2. Now thank all of you very much. The game is now over and all we have to do is to wait a little for the final results of the game.
H3. So to give the jury some time to sum everything up, we’re going to enjoy singing of our school star Angelina Sytaya with the song “…”
- (SONG)
H1. Thank you, Angelina
H2. Attention! Now the floor is given to our honorable jury!
(JURY SPEAKING)
H1. Our congratulations to the winners of the game and here we’ve got some little presents for them.
H2. We thank all the participants and guests and of course our jury for pleasure of our communication and hard work..
H3. We hope everybody enjoyed our intellectual party.
H1. Thank you and
H1, H2, H3 GOOD LUCK!
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