Внеклассное мероприятие по английскому языку на тему: «Sightseeing of London»
Цель: Познакомить учащихся с достопримечательностями Лондона.
Задачи:
1. учебная – сформировать лексические навыки говорения, развить умения понимать на слух с целью извлечения информации;
2. развивающая – развить способности к репродуктивным и продуктивным речевым действиям;
3. воспитательная – воспитать уважительное отношение к особенностям другой культуры, толерантное отношение друг к другу.
Оборудование: компьютер, мультимедиа система, интерактивная доска.Конспект занятия
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Внеклассное мероприятие по английскому языку на тему:
«Sightseeing of London»
Дружинина Е. В,
Цель: Познакомить учащихся с достопримечательностями Лондона.
Задачи:
1. учебная – сформировать лексические навыки говорения, развить умения
понимать на слух с целью извлечения информации;
2. развивающая – развить способности к репродуктивным и продуктивным
речевым действиям;
3. воспитательная – воспитать уважительное отношение к особенностям
другой культуры, толерантное отношение друг к другу.
Оборудование: компьютер, мультимедиа система, интерактивная доска.
Ход мероприятия.
Teacher: Hello! How are you? It’s a nice day today, isn’t it? The holidays are
coming. Let’s think how we’ll spend them together. May be, we’ll have an outing?
We’ll have one more opportunity to enjoy our peculiar northern beauty!
Pupil 1: Oh, no! Don’t you want us to suffer from those terrible mosquitoes! I
would better stay at home and read my favourite book or practice English.
Pupil 2: I can’t agree with you. We should spend more time outdoors after this
long school year. I suggest taking a trip through our region. We can expand outlook
and make new friends.
Pupil 3: It would be a beautiful idea! But we have been living here for many
years. We have been to many of these places several times. It goes without saying,
they are beautiful, but my suggestion is visiting Great Britain.
Pupil 4: It sounds great! We know a lot about Great Britain, but we haven’t ever
been there. London...It’s one of the most beautiful and interesting cities in the world.
Teacher: I see what you mean; we should use this opportunity to learn more
about this country, to make new friends, to invite them to our country, to practice
English and to have fun, of course. Off we go!
In London
Pupil 2: Hello, dear guests! Wellcome to our sightseeing tour. First, a few words
about Great Britain. Дружинина Е. В,
Britain forms the greatest part of the British Isles. Great Britain is separated
from the Continent by English Channel. ’’Great Britain’’ is a geographical
expression, but ‘’The United Kingdom’’ is a political expression. Great Britain
comprises England, Wales and Scotland. It’s in fact the biggest of the group of
islands which lies between the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The population of
the United Kingdom is 60 million people.
Pupil 3: So, London. London is a very old city. Roman troops conquered south
east England in the summer of AD43, the Emperor Claudius and his white elephants
crossed the Thames at the site of London. They called the place Londinium, and it
became the capital of Britain.
Today London is the capital of the country, a huge port, and one of the most
beautiful and interesting cities in the world with a population of over 7 million
people. And now we’ve come to Trafalgar Square.
Pupil 4: On the column there is a statue of Admiral Nelson who defeated the
French at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
Four bronze lions, which are on the base of the monument, symbolize the four
countries of the United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Trafalgar Square is one of the busiest places where demonstrations are held. At
weekends Londoners love to come to the square to feed the pigeons.
Pupil 2: And now we are coming to the Buckingham Palace, which is the
official London residence of her Majesty the Queen and is one of the best known
symbols of the British monarchy.
In some ways the Palace resembles a small town. It has a police station, two post
offices, a hospital, a bar, two sports clubs, a disco, a cinema, and a swimming pool.
There are 600 rooms and three miles of red carpet. The kitchens sometimes serve up
to 600 meals a day. On great occasions it takes 3 days to lay the table and 3 days to
do the washing up. The post office deals with over 100,000 items every year. There is
a special threeman security team equipped with a fluoroscope, which examines
every piece of mail that arrives at the Palace.
Pupil 3: Our next stop is St. Paul’s Cathedral. It’s the greatest work of the
architect Sir Christopher Wren. St. Paul is a patron of London.
St. Paul is a cathedral church, the main church of a diocese. Great Paul is
Britain’s heaviest swinging bell. It weighs 17 tonnes and rings daily for five minutes
at 1 o’clock.
There is also a library in St. Paul’s. It has remained unchanged since 1709. Between two or three million visitors years visit St. Paul’s Cathedral.
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Pupil 4: Now, the Tower of London.
During its long history the Tower has served as a fortress, a palace, a mint, and a
state prison. It has the history of a place of murder and execution. A lot of notable
and noble persons were executed in the Tower.
The last person to be beheaded in the Tower, as well as in England, was Simon
Fraser, Lord Lovat. He was publicly executed on Tower Hill in 1747.
Today the Tower is Britain’s most famous museum, whose working day finishes
every night at 10 o’clock with the ancient Ceremony of the Keys.
Pupil 2: London Museums are another tourist attraction. The most important
collection of historical paintings in the United Kingdom is housed at the National
Gallery in Trafalgar Square, which covers all the major European schools since the
13th century.
Pupil 3: The story of London and its marvellous sights won’t be complete
without visiting Winsdor Castle.
The Castle is divided into three Wards: the Lower, Middle and Upper Wards.
Winsdor Castle is an ideal weekend residence for the Queen.
Nowadays the Royal Family comes to Winsdor to enjoy outdoor activities, such
as riding, carriagedriving, polo, and shooting in the Great Park.
Coming back home in the plane, reading an article
Teacher: Read this article. You’ll find words that don’t belong to the sentences.
For example, in this sentence:’’More than two thousand seven hundred so years ago
Celts came to Britain from Europe’’, the word ‘’so’’ is out of place.Write out the
words in this story that don’t belong there. If you do exercise correctly, the words that
you have written out will give you the proverb.
Historical Reference
More than two thousand seven hundred so years ago Celts came to Britain from
Europe. They mixed in with the people who were already there. All who lived in
Britain were many called Britons. They divided into groups called tribes. Each tribe
had its king or queen. The Romans attacked Britain in 55 BC. Consul Julius Caesar
countries had brought the army of 10,000 men. The Britons fought desperately, but
they were much weaker than the well trained Romans, and soon fled. After the
victory Julius so Caesar soon left Britain. The real invasion took place only in AD 43, when the Roman Emperor, Claudius decided to make Britain part of the Roman
Empire. An army of 40,000 Roman soldiers landed in Britain (Kent).
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Britain became part of a many huge Roman Empire, which stretched from what
is now the north of England to the Red Sea. Many Britons had to accept the Roman
way of life, though some of them tried to resist the enemies. The fighting continued
for almost twenty years customs after the Roman invasion. The Romans won many
victories, and it was clear that nothing could stop them.
Conclusion
Teacher: Now, I’d like to say a few words in conclusion. We’ve travelled
through London. And I hope you enjoyed a lot. I’m glad that we’ll learn a lot about
Great Britain and London. It’s great when people have an opportunity to travel and
expand their outlook. Our travelling is over. I hope we’ll go to America next time.
Now, I want you to entertain yourselves, solving this crossword. Good luck!
Questions:
The longest river in Great Btitain.
Great Britain is an ....
The highest mountain in the British Isles.
William Shakespeare was born in....
The capital of Great Britain.
Downing Street is the adress of....
What colour are taxis in the United Kingdom?
What is the symbol of England?
The London home of the Queen.
A Royal church.
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11. What river is the capital situated on?
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The National Hero of Britain.
The first most terrible prison in Great Britain.
He was born in 1564. He was a writer and an actor.
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