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Презентация-игра по английскому языку на тему: "Happy Thanksgiving day"

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Acorn

Acorn

Agreement

Agreement

American football

American football

Autumn

Autumn

Baking

Baking

Black Friday

Black Friday

Bread

Bread

Carving

Carving

Charity

Charity

Colony

Colony

Corn

Corn

Cornucopia

Cornucopia

Cranberries

Cranberries

Cranberry sauce

Cranberry sauce

Decorations

Decorations

Deer

Deer

Dessert

Dessert

Dish

Dish

Gravy

Gravy

Family

Family

Feast

Feast

Gobble

Gobble

Harvest

Harvest

Holiday

Holiday

Hunting

Hunting

Leaf

Leaf

Leftovers

Leftovers

Mashed potatoes

Mashed potatoes

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Mayflower

Mayflower

Native Americans

Native Americans

Oven

Oven

Parade

Parade

Pie

Pie

Pilgrims

Pilgrims

Pilgrim hat

Pilgrim hat

Pumpkin

Pumpkin

Pumpkin pie

Pumpkin pie

Puritans

Puritans

Plymouth Rock

Plymouth Rock

Prayer

Prayer

Recipe

Recipe

Roast

Roast

Sail

Sail

Scarecrow

Scarecrow

Squanto

Squanto

Stuffing

Stuffing

Turkey

Turkey

Vegetables

Vegetables

Voyage

Voyage

Wheat

Wheat

Wreath

Wreath

Yam

Yam

NOUGHTS AND CROSSES

NOUGHTS AND

CROSSES

NOUGHTS AND CROSSES

NOUGHTS AND

CROSSES

NOUGHTS AND CROSSES

NOUGHTS AND

CROSSES

GUESS THE WORD Read the definition and guess the word

GUESS THE WORD

Read the definition

and guess the word

Corn A tall plant grown in many parts of the world for its yellow seeds, which are eaten as food, made into flour, or fed to animals.

Corn

A tall plant grown in many parts of the world for its yellow seeds, which are eaten as food, made into flour, or fed to animals.

Gravy A brown sauce made with meat juices and flour, served with meat and vegetables.

Gravy

A brown sauce made with meat juices and flour, served with meat and vegetables.

Native Americans Members of one of the groups of people who were living in North America before Europeans arrived.

Native Americans

Members of one of the groups of people who were living in North America before Europeans arrived.

Scarecrow A model of a person dressed in old clothes and put in a field of growing crops to frighten birds away .

Scarecrow

A model of a person dressed in old clothes and put in a field of growing crops to frighten birds away .

Wreath An arrangement of flowers and leaves in a circular shape, used as a decoration.

Wreath

An arrangement of flowers and leaves in a circular shape, used as a decoration.

Feast A special meal with very good food or a large meal for many people.

Feast

A special meal with very good food or a large meal for many people.

Acorn An oval nut that grows on an oak tree and has an outer part shaped like a cup.

Acorn

An oval nut that grows on an oak tree and has an outer part shaped like a cup.

Holiday An official day when you do not have to go to work or school.

Holiday

An official day when you do not have to go to work or school.

Pie A type of food made with meat, vegetables, or fruit covered in pastry and baked.

Pie

A type of food made with meat, vegetables, or fruit covered in pastry and baked.

Stuffing A mixture of food, such as bread, onions, and herbs, which is used to fill something that is going to be eaten, such as a chicken or a vegetable, before being cooked.

Stuffing

A mixture of food, such as bread, onions, and herbs, which is used to fill something that is going to be eaten, such as a chicken or a vegetable, before being cooked.

Yam A vegetable that looks like a potato and has yellow or white flesh and a sweet taste.

Yam

A vegetable that looks like a potato and has yellow or white flesh and a sweet taste.

Pilgrims Members of the group of English people who sailed to America and began living in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620.

Pilgrims

Members of the group of English people who sailed to America and began living in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620.

Voyage A long journey, especially by ship.

Voyage

A long journey, especially by ship.

Bread A food made from flour, water, and usually yeast, mixed together and baked.

Bread

A food made from flour, water, and usually yeast, mixed together and baked.

Turkey A large bird grown for its meat on farms.

Turkey

A large bird grown for its meat on farms.

Carving Cutting thin pieces from a large piece of cooked meat.

Carving

Cutting thin pieces from a large piece of cooked meat.

Leaf One of the flat, usually green parts of a plant that are joined at one end to the stem or branch.

Leaf

One of the flat, usually green parts of a plant that are joined at one end to the stem or branch.

Parade A large number of people walking or in vehicles, all going in the same direction, usually as part of a public celebration.

Parade

A large number of people walking or in vehicles, all going in the same direction, usually as part of a public celebration.

Vegetables Plants that are used as food.

Vegetables

Plants that are used as food.

Autumn The season of the year between summer and winter, when leaves fall from the trees.

Autumn

The season of the year between summer and winter, when leaves fall from the trees.

Colony A country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away.

Colony

A country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away.

Dessert Sweet food eaten at the end of a meal.

Dessert

Sweet food eaten at the end of a meal.

Harvest The time of year when crops are cut and collected from the fields, or the activity of cutting and collecting them, or the crops that are cut and collected.

Harvest

The time of year when crops are cut and collected from the fields, or the activity of cutting and collecting them, or the crops that are cut and collected.

Recipe A set of instructions telling you how to prepare and cook food, including a list of what food is needed for this.

Recipe

A set of instructions telling you how to prepare and cook food, including a list of what food is needed for this.

Wheat A plant whose yellowish-brown grain is used for making flour, or the grain itself.

Wheat

A plant whose yellowish-brown grain is used for making flour, or the grain itself.

Agreement A decision or arrangement, often formal and written, between two or more groups or people.

Agreement

A decision or arrangement, often formal and written, between two or more groups or people.

Charity The giving of money, food, or help to those who need it, or an organization that does this.

Charity

The giving of money, food, or help to those who need it, or an organization that does this.

Dish Food prepared in a particular way as part of a meal.

Dish

Food prepared in a particular way as part of a meal.

Hunting Chasing and killing an animal or bird for food, sport, or profit.

Hunting

Chasing and killing an animal or bird for food, sport, or profit.

Oven The part of a cooker with a door, used to bake or roast food.

Oven

The part of a cooker with a door, used to bake or roast food.

Sail To travel on the water.

Sail

To travel on the water.

Cornucopia A large amount or supply of something.

Cornucopia

A large amount or supply of something.

Deer A quite large animal with four legs that eats grass and leaves. The male has antlers.

Deer

A quite large animal with four legs that eats grass and leaves. The male has antlers.

Leftovers Food remaining after a meal.

Leftovers

Food remaining after a meal.

Puritans Members of an English religious group in the 16th and 17th centuries who wanted to make church ceremonies simpler, and who believed that it was important to work hard and control yourself and that pleasure was wrong or unnecessary.

Puritans

Members of an English religious group in the 16th and 17th centuries who wanted to make church ceremonies simpler, and who believed that it was important to work hard and control yourself and that pleasure was wrong or unnecessary.

Squanto A member of the Patuxet tribe best known for being an early liaison between the native populations in Southern New England and the Mayflower Pilgrims.

Squanto

A member of the Patuxet tribe best known for being an early liaison between the native populations in Southern New England and the Mayflower Pilgrims.

American football A game for two teams of eleven players in which an oval ball is moved along the field by running with it or throwing it.

American football

A game for two teams of eleven players in which an oval ball is moved along the field by running with it or throwing it.

Cranberries Small, round, red fruits with a sour taste.

Cranberries

Small, round, red fruits with a sour taste.

Family A group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father, and their children.

Family

A group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father, and their children.

Mashed potatoes Potatoes that have been boiled and crushed until they are smooth.

Mashed potatoes

Potatoes that have been boiled and crushed until they are smooth.

Prayer The words that someone says or thinks when they are praying.

Prayer

The words that someone says or thinks when they are praying.

Baking Cooking inside an oven.

Baking

Cooking inside an oven.

Decorations Something added to an object or place to make it look more attractive .

Decorations

Something added to an object or place to make it look more attractive .

Gobble To make the sound of a male turkey or to eat food too fast.

Gobble

To make the sound of a male turkey or to eat food too fast.

Massachusetts A state in the northeastern US, whose capital city is Boston.

Massachusetts

A state in the northeastern US, whose capital city is Boston.

Plymouth Rock The traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in December 1620.

Plymouth Rock

The traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in December 1620.

Roast To cook meat or other food by dry heat in an oven or over a fire.

Roast

To cook meat or other food by dry heat in an oven or over a fire.

Cranberry sauce A red sauce commonly served as a condiment with Thanksgiving dinner.

Cranberry sauce

A red sauce commonly served as a condiment with Thanksgiving dinner.

Mayflower An English ship that transported the first English Puritans, known today as the Pilgrims, from Plymouth, England to the New World in 1620.

Mayflower

An English ship that transported the first English Puritans, known today as the Pilgrims, from Plymouth, England to the New World in 1620.

Black Friday The Friday after Thanksgiving, when shops reduce the price of goods in order to attract customers who want to start their Christmas shopping.

Black Friday

The Friday after Thanksgiving, when shops reduce the price of goods in order to attract customers who want to start their Christmas shopping.

THANKSGIVING SONGS

THANKSGIVING SONGS

A Turkey Dance

A Turkey Dance

Turkey Dance Freeze

Turkey Dance Freeze

Turkey Hokey Pokey

Turkey Hokey Pokey

 Gobble Gobble

Gobble Gobble

 Thanksgiving feast

Thanksgiving feast

 Little Pilgrim

Little Pilgrim

THANKSGIVING CRAFTS

THANKSGIVING CRAFTS

Turkey bookmark

Turkey bookmark

Turkey bookmark

Turkey bookmark

Turkey bookmark Minute 2:16

Turkey bookmark

Minute 2:16

Turkey bookmark

Turkey bookmark

Turkey finger puppet

Turkey finger puppet

Turkey puppet

Turkey puppet

Handprint turkey puppet

Handprint turkey puppet

Turkey headband

Turkey headband

Turkey headband

Turkey headband

Fan turkey

Fan turkey

Pilgrim hat

Pilgrim hat

Native American Card

Native American Card

Turkey pop up card

Turkey pop up card

Scarecrow bookmark

Scarecrow bookmark

Scarecrows

Scarecrows