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1 МОУ Удельнинская гимназия СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ ПРИ ОБУЧЕНИИ ЧТЕНИЮ МУЛЬТИМЕДИЙНАЯ ПРЕЗЕНТАЦИЯ по теме « Шотландия. Эдинбург » Автор: учитель английского языка Миргород Надежда Васильевна 2011г.
2 СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ ПРИ ОБУЧЕНИИ ЧТЕНИЮ МУЛЬТИМЕДИЙНАЯ ПРЕЗЕНТАЦИЯ по теме « Шотландия. Эдинбург » Вид урока: урок- экскурсия. Цель: формирование коммуникационной компетенции. Задача: расширить страноведческие навыки, отработать умения чтения и монологической речи, формировать кросскультурную компетенцию. Воспитательная задача: формировать мировоззрение и межпредметные связи.
3 GREAT BRITAIN How Much Do We Know about Britain?
4 Answer the Questions 1. How many countries are there in the United Kingdom? 2. What is the name of the flag of the UK? 3. Where is Scotland situated? 4. What is the capital of Scotland? 5. Is it an ancient city? 6. What are the most interesting parts of the city? 7. Where is the Old Town situated? 8. The Castle is older than the city, isnt it? 9. When does the Edinburgh military tattoo take place? 10. Do the performers play military music ? 11. Where can you go at the same time as the tattoo? 12. When did the festival start? 13. How can we get from the Castle to Holyrood Palace? 14. Is Holyrood Palace the residence of the Queen? 15. Where does Princes Street lie? 16. Whose monument can you see in Princes Street?
5 The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the official name of the state which is situated in the British Isles. Great Britain is often the same as Britain, or the United Kingdom, or just UK. It consists of four countries which are England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. You can see them on the map. Their capitals are London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast. The flag of the United Kingdom is known as Union Jack. It is made up of three crosses: the cross of St. George (the patron saint of England), the cross of St. Andrew (the patron saint of Scotland) and the cross of St. Patrick (the patron saint of Ireland).
7 LETS GO TO SCOTLAND SCOTLAND THE BEAUTIFUL Scotland is a country in the United Kingdom to the north of England. Its symbol is a thistle; its patron saint is St. Andrew. Scotland is an ancient Kingdom. The land is full of history and legend as well as mountain ranges and deep lochs. Much of the country is uninhabited by anything except a few farmers and wildlife. Each area has its own special character.
9 WELCOME TO EDINBURGH
10 Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland It is an ancient city and if you walk around it you can touch on history at every step. Practically every building has a tale to tell.
11 The two most interesting parts of the city are the Old Town and the New Town. The Old Town lies between the Castle and Holyrood Palace. Edinburgh Castle attracts a lot of tourists. Perched on top of an extinct volcanic plug 443 ft above sea level and 33 ft above the street, this site was chosen some 3,000 years ago as the place to build a strong hold.
12 The Castle hangs over the city like some Disney cartoon-but it is real. The Castle is older than the city. No one can say exactly when the first settlers came to live on the huge rock that stands high above Edinburgh. Later they built here a castle that used to be a fortress and then a royal palace. It looks good in any weather. It looks like a castle in a fairy tale.
13 The Edinburgh military tattoo takes place every August and September and is known throughout the world. For 90 minutes on five or six nights a week, 600 people perform in the square in front of the Castle. The performers play military music and march to it. At the same time as the tattoo, you can go to the famous Edinburgh festival. The festival started in Every year the best performances from all over the world are shown in Edinburgh.
15 A line of streets, which runs from the Castle to Holyrood Palace, is called the Royal Mile.
16 The most picturesque part of the Royal Mile is the Cannongate, which gives a good idea of what the Old Town was like. Closes lead to little yards and attractive historical buildings.
17 Holyrood Palace is the residence of the Queen when she is in Edinburgh. It is situated at the end of the Royal Mile. Mary Queen of Scot lived here between 1561 and 1567.
18 The Old Town is a striking contrast to the New Town with its white and beautiful streets. Princes Street is the most beautiful street of the New Town. It has a lot of gardens on one side and it is also Edinburghs popular shopping centre.
19 Princes Street is connected with the name of the famous writer sir Walter Scott. A monument 200 feet high rises between green trees. It is the Scott Monument. Inside it, there is a marble statue of the writer and of his favourite dog.
20 Princes Street lies between the New Town and the Old Town. The modern town is on the lower side. The old one is on the higher. They look at each other across the valley under Scotland's blue sky.
21 C-TEST The Uni… Kingdom cons…. of fo.. countries whi.. are Engl…, Scotland, Wal.., and Nort…. Ireland. Yo. can se. them o. the ma.. Their capi…. are Lon…, Edinburgh, Card… and Belf…. Is it true? The Edinburgh military tattoo is a festival of performances that started in The Edinburgh festival is a show that takes place five or six nights a week in August and September. Princes Street is connected with the name of Walter Scott. Holyrood House is a royal palace. The Royal Mile lies between the New Town and the Old Town. Princes Street is a line of streets, which runs from the Castle to Holyrood House. The Castle is the oldest part of Edinburgh.
22 При создании данной презентации были использованы: 1 Учеб. англ. яз. English-VIО.В. Афанасьева,И.В. Михеева, Москва Интернет-ресурсы images.yandex.ru 3. Семейные фотографии, 2004, Музыкальное сопровождение: Автор презентации Миргород Н.В. учитель английского языка Удельнинская гимназия
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