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«English Rush 5-6 class»
ENGLISH RUSH
Yusupova E. V.
school 1
2013
English speaking countries
What country is it?
What is it’s capital?
The USA
Washington
What country is it?
What is it’s capital?
Australia
Canberra
What country is it?
What is it’s capital?
Great Britain
London
What country is it?
What is it’s capital?
New Zealand
Wellington
What country is it?
What is it’s capital?
Canada
Ottawa
What country is it?
What is it’s capital?
Ireland
Dublin
What country is it?
What is it’s capital?
Scotland
Edinburgh
What country is it?
What is it’s capital?
Wales
Cardiff
What country is it?
What is it’s capital?
Northern Ireland
Belfast
Do you know these people?
Elizabeth II
Prince William
Winston Churchill
Diana
Sir Horatio Nelson
Margaret Thatcher
Agatha Christie
Emma Watson
Paul McCartney
Scotland
Northern Ireland
England
Wales
Do you know London well?
FIND 4 DIFFERENT PROVERBS
BEFORE HOME NEVER EAST
LATE WEST BUSINESS
LEARN BEST YOU AND BETTER
OR PLEASURE IS THAN LIVE
LET’S CHECK UP!
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER.
EAST OR WEST HOME IS BEST.
BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE.
LIVE AND LEARN.
SAY IN ENGLISH
1. ОДНА ГОЛОВА – ХОРОШО, А ДВЕ – ЛУЧШЕ.
Two heads are better than one.
2. В ЧУЖОЙ МОНАСТЫРЬ СО СВОИМ УСТАВОМ НЕ ХОДЯТ.
When in Rome, do as Romans do.
3. ЗДОРОВЬЕ – ЛУЧШЕЕ БОГАТСТВО.
Health is better than wealth.
4. ВЕРТЕТЬСЯ КАК БЕЛКА В КОЛЕСЕ.
To be busy as a bee.
5. О ВКУСАХ НЕ СПОРЯТ.
Tastes differ.
6. НИКОГДА НЕ ОТКЛАДЫВАЙ НА ЗАВТРА ТО, ЧТО МОЖНО СДЕЛАТЬ СЕГОДНЯ.
Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
Put the words into the correct groups.
trousers
raincoat
swimsuit
sweater
chicken
cucumber
cabbage
bread
cupboard
bookshelf
armchair
scarf
kitchen
pepper
shirt
ice cream
wardrobe
cheese
sink
trainers
bathroom
juice
fridge
gloves
LET’S CHECK UP!
Clothes
House
Food
kitchen
chicken
scarf
pepper
shirt
bookshelf
gloves
cucumber
cupboard
trousers
cabbage
wardrobe
trainers
bread
fridge
swimsuit
ice cream
sink
raincoat
bathroom
cheese
sweater
armchair
juice
Please, describe the picture
Please, describe the picture
Please, describe the picture
25 th December
April\ May
14 th February
31 st October