Внеклассное мероприятие по английскому языку для учащихся 5 классов по теме "Город от которого нельзя устать"
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Внеклассное мероприятие по английскому языку для учащихся 5 классов по теме "Город от которого нельзя устать"

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Викторина « Город, от которого невозможно устать»

Цели мероприятия:

Обучающая:

  • расширение лингвистического кругозора учащихся, приобретение знаний о Лондоне.
  • активизировать лексику по теме «Лондон».

Развивающая:

  • развитие языковых способностей  учащихся, умения самостоятельной работы, творческого мышления, готовности к коммуникации.

Воспитывающая:

  • прививать интерес к культуре, традициям, достопримечательностям англоязычных стран.
  • воспитывать умение работать группе.

Оборудование: эмблемы для каждой команде, песня “London bridge”, видеофрагмент «Лондон», презентация «Достопримечательности Лондона», раздаточный материал с заданиями, презентация “London quiz”.

                                                        Ход мероприятия.

P1: Good afternoon, dear friends! I am glad to see you. My name is Zukhra Fasakhutdinova. I am from the 11th form. Now I’d like to introduce my partner. Her name is Landysh.

Please Landysh, tell a few words about yourself.

P2: Good afternoon! I am a student of the 9th form. I’ve been learning English since I was in the second form; I believe it is impossible to imagine our life without knowledge of the English language. Am I right?

P1: Yes, you are quite right, Landysh. English is an international language.

P2: And now let’s start our game!

P1: Sure, let’s start! Today you are the participants of an unusual show which is called “London Quiz” (название ведущие говорят вместе)

 P1: Two teams will try to win in our competition. Please, the first team introduce yourselves…(представление первой команды:

The name of our team is “Forward”. Our motto is “Forward and forward, we’ll never stop”. – Вперед и вперед, мы никогда не остановимся.)

P2: The second team, are you ready to introduce yourselves? …(представление второй команды:

The name of our team is “The best”. Our motto is “Bright brains, quick legs, skillful hands. We are the best!” – Блестящие умы, быстрые ноги, умелые руки. Мы лучшие.)

P1: And now, dear friends, let me introduce the members of our jury. (представление членов жюри) They are Ilvira Djaudatovna and Ramilya ……., students from Arsk Teacher Training College.

P2: Zukhra, what do you think about the sights of London?

P1: There are a lot of places of interest in London. Let’s begin from “London bridge.” ( Участники команд исполняют песню “London bridge.”)

P2. Samuel Johnson said: “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford”. Today, more than 200 years later, Johnson’s words still ring true. There are few places that offer such a variety of sights, entertainments, educational and business opportunities, world famous museums and theaters. Friends, now let’s watch a video fragment about this wonderful city. ( Просмотр видеофрагмента)

P1: Our dear participants, can you tell us about the most famous sights of  London? (Участники команд по презентации рассказывают о достопримечательностях Лондона)

Par1: London is the capital of the United Kingdom. About 7 million people live there. London stands on the River Thames. There are 27 bridges over the Thames in London and 8 tunnels under the river.

Par2: The Houses of Parliament has got two houses- the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The building is famous for its clock Big Ben. You can listen to the debates there. From the Houses of Parliament you can walk up Whitehall and turn to Downing Street where the British Prime Minister lives at Number 10.

Par3:  Trafalgar square is in the centre of London. The monument to Admiral Nelson is situated in the centre of the square. There are two wonderful fountains in the square. In front of them there is the National Gallery.

Par4: St Paul’s Cathedral is the greatest of British churches. It was built in the 17th century by Sir Christopher Wren. Whispering Gallery is situated there.

Par5: Buckingham Palace is the Queen’s home place. Queen Victoria Memorial is in front of it.

Par6: The Tower of London. William the Conqueror built the White Tower in the 11th century to live in it. Later the Tower was a fortress, a palace, a prison and the King’s Zoo. The Crown Jewels are kept at the Tower now.

Par7: Hyde Park. It has got a lake in the middle. Mothers often take the children for walks and feed the birds. On Sundays you can listen to the speakers at Speaker’s Corner.

Par8: Oxford Street. Tourists walk along the street which is famous for the shops and cafes. They buy souvenirs, maps, pictures for their friends.

P2: Thank you for telling us what is worth seeing in the capital of Britain. 

P1: And now let’s work in teams. I’ll give you pieces of paper with the pictures and the texts. You should read and match.

Name: ……………………………………………………

Class:  ………………

What famous places can you see?   Read and match.

London Eye     A double dеcker      Piccadilly Circus     Westminster Abbey     Beefeaters       The Gherkin      The Globe Theatre       A phone box       Buckingham Palace     Houses of Parliament        A mailbox

The British Museum       Madame Tussaud’s       Hyde Park     The Tower of London     Tower Bridge

1. …………………………………………….

The official home of the British royal family in London, containing almost 600 rooms.

2. …………………………………………….

A theatre where Shakespeare’s plays were first performed. Destroyed in the 17th century, rebuilt in 1996.

3. …………………………………………….

It is the tallest Ferris wheel in Europe, and the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom.

4. …………………………………………….

It is a famous road junction, built in 1819. It is situated close to major shopping and entertainment areas in the heart of the West End.

5. ……………………………………………

A fortress, built in the 11th century. Early in its history it was a royal residence and prison, now it’s a museum.

6. ……………………………………………

A bridge which crosses the River Thames, just to the east of the Tower of London. Often used as a symbol of London.

7. ……………………………………………

A very large gothic church in Westminster. Almost all British kings and queens have been crowned there.

8. …………………………………………….

The building in which the members of the British parliament meet.

9. …………………………………………..

A large park in central London, which includes a speaker’s corner, a place where ordinary people can make speeches.

10. ………………………………………….

One of the most distinctive buildings in the City of London. It’s the blue coloured, glass  office tower.

11. …………………………………………….

A museum that contains models of famous people, both living and dead, made of wax. It was started in 1802.

12. ……………………………………………

A famous building which contains a large and important collection of ancient art, writings, coins, drawings.

13. ………………………………………….

Guards at the Tower of London, who wear a traditional old-fashioned red uniforms and guard the crown jewels.

14. ………………………………………….

A typical British bus with two levels. Some of them specialise in short sight-seeing tours for tourists.

15. ……………………………………………

A small building containing a telephone for use by the public.

16. ……………………………………………

An official metal box in a public place, into which people can put letters to be collected and sent by post.

Key:

1. Buckingham Palace

2. The Globe Theatre

3. London Eye

4. Piccadilly Circus

5. The Tower of London

6. Tower Bridge

7. Westminster Abbey

8. Houses of Parliament

9. Hyde Park

10. The Gherkin

11. Madame Tussaud’s

12. The British Museum

13. Beefeaters

14. A double ducker

15. A phone box

16. A mailbox

P2: Our dear fans, while they are writing, let’s answer some questions.

  1. What is the capital of Scotland? (Edinburg)
  2. What is the capital of Wales? (Cardiff)
  3. What is the capital of Northern Ireland? (Belfast)
  4. What is the capital of England? (London)
  5. What is the symbol of Wales? ( daffodil)
  6. What is the symbol of Northern Ireland? (shamrock)
  7. What is the symbol of England? (rose)
  8. What is the symbol of Scotland? (thistle)
  9. Who lives in Buckingham Palace? (queen Elizabeth II)
  10. Name the famous river in London? (the Thames)
  11. Whose statue can you see in Trafalgar Square? (Admiral Nelson)
  12. What is the name of the most popular bridge? (Tower bridge)

P1: I see that you have finished your task. Let’s give them to our jury.

P2: Let’s continue our work. Look at the screen. Each team will get a point for the correct answer.

London Quiz!

  1. Who gave London its first name?
  1. the Egyptians
  2. the Greeks
  3. the Romans

  1. Which river runs through London?
  1. the Thames
  2. the Seven
  3. the Seine
  1. Who founded the Tower of London?
  1. Charles I
  2. William I
  3. Henry VIII

  1. Who said “When a man is tired of  London he is tired of life”?
  1. Charles Dickens
  2. William Shakespeare
  3. Samuel Jonson

  1. Which is the oldest part of London?
  1. Westminster
  2. The City
  3. The West End

  1. How much of  London did the Great Fire of  London destroy in 1666?
  1. a quarter of  London
  2. three quarter of  London
  3. the whole city
  1. Who designed St. Paul’s Cathedral?
  1. Christopher Wren
  2. Benjamin Hall
  3. Francis Drake

  1. Where are the British kings and queens crowned?
  1. St. Paul’s Cathedral
  2. Westminster Abbey
  3. the House of  Lords

  1. Which birds, according to the legend, protect the tower of London?
  1. pigeons
  2. ravens
  3. swans

  1. Which is the most famous shopping street in London?
  1. Oxford street
  2. Downing street
  3. Baker street

  1. What is a “double-decker”?
  1. a bus
  2. a lorry
  3. a ship

  1. Where can you make a speech in Hyde Park?
  1. Poet’s Corner
  2. Speaker’s Corner
  3. Revolutionary Corner
  1. What is “The Globe” in London?
  1. the largest department store in Europe
  2. Cockney rhyming slang for “hope”
  3. a Shakespearean theatre

  1. Which is the only London bridge that can be raised?
  1. Tower Bridge
  2. London Bridge
  3. Waterloo Bridge

  1. Why will 2012 be a especial year for London?
  1. It’s the city’s 2000th anniversary
  2. The city will be hosting the Olympic Games
  3. There will be an eclipse of the sun
  1. Where are the Crown Jewels kept?
  1. Buckingham Palace
  2. The Tower of  London
  3. The Bank of  England

  1.  If you visited Number One, London, where would you be?
  1. Buckingham Palace
  2. The Tower of  London
  3. The Bank of  England

  1.  Which museum is situated at 221B Baker Street?
  1. Tate Modern
  2. Madam Tussaud’s
  3. Sherlock Homes Museum
  1.  What colour is traditional London taxi?
  1. yellow
  2. black
  3. green

  1.  What’s the popular name of the underground system in London?
  1. the Tunnel
  2. the Channel
  3. the Tube
  1.  What is the London Eye?
  1. a telescope
  2. an observation wheel
  3. a newspaper

 

  1.  How much will it cost you to visit the British Museum, the National Gallery, the Tate Modern  Gallery?
  1. 10 pounds
  2. 30 pounds
  3. Nothing. They are free.
  1.  Which former London resident has been voted “the greatest Briton of  all times”
  1. Sir Winston Churchill
  2. Charles Darwin
  3. John Lennon

     

  1. Which bridge over the Themes was pulled down in 1970 and transported, piece by piece, to Arizona in the US?
  1. London Bridge
  2. Tower Bridge
  3. Westminster Bridge

Это ответы:

1.c; 2.a; 3.b; 4.c; 5.b; 6.b; 7.a; 8.b; 9.b; 10.a; 11.a; 12.b; 13.c; 14.a; 15.b; 16.b; 17.c; 18.c; 19.b; 20.c; 21.b; 22.c; 23.a; 24.a

(Ведущие комментируют результаты) Right you are! Well done! It’s wrong!

Team “…”, now it’s your turn!

P1: Well, friends, our “London Quiz” is over. Let’s guess the sights in the screen, while our jury is discussing the results. (По презентации называют достопримечательности Лондона.)

P2: The word is for our jury.

P1: We want to give some presents for our participants.

Dear friends, thank you very much for your attention!

P1, P2: See you soon!


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