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Презентация на тему " Настольные игры"

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Степченкова  Ольга Тимофеевна  МБОУ Батальненская СОШ

Степченкова Ольга Тимофеевна МБОУ Батальненская СОШ

JI G SAW PUZZLE B ILLIARDS M A RBLES D O MINOES M ONOPOLY B A CKGAMMON CLU E DO SC R ABBLE D ARTS CHES S

JI G SAW PUZZLE

B ILLIARDS

M A RBLES

D O MINOES

M ONOPOLY

B A CKGAMMON

CLU E DO

SC R ABBLE

D ARTS

CHES S

       .    Board Games .

.

Board Games .

Aims:   Know  Want to know Learn to speak dominoes Want to know about other board games and the way how to play them billiards scrabble To speak about different board games marbles backgammon chess darts

Aims:

Know

Want to know

Learn to speak

dominoes

Want to know about other board games and the way how to play them

billiards

scrabble

To speak about different board games

marbles

backgammon

chess

darts

   Ex. 9 p. 59  Listen and match the speakers to the activities they like:    A billiards B marbles C darts D dominoes E scrabble F chess G jigsaw   Speaker 1 - … Speaker 2 - … Speaker 3 - … Speaker 4 - … Speaker 5 - …

Ex. 9 p. 59 Listen and match the speakers to the activities they like:

A billiards

B marbles

C darts

D dominoes

E scrabble

F chess

G jigsaw

Speaker 1 - …

Speaker 2 - …

Speaker 3 - …

Speaker 4 - …

Speaker 5 - …

Check : Speaker 1 - F Speaker 2 - E Speaker 3 - C Speaker 4 - G Speaker 5 - B Mistakes - Marks  0 - “5”  1 – “4”   2 – “3”  3 – “2”

Check :

Speaker 1 - F

Speaker 2 - E

Speaker 3 - C

Speaker 4 - G

Speaker 5 - B

Mistakes - Marks

0 - “5”

1 – “4”

2 – “3”

3 – “2”

Design |d ɪ' za ɪ n | - разрабатывать  Release |r ɪ 'li: s | - выпускать  Killer- убийца  Murder weapon | 'm ɜ :rdər |   | 'wepən | - оружие убийства  Scene |si :n | - место  Come up with-предлагать  At random-  | 'rændəm | - случайно  Bonus points- призовые очки  Aim- цель  Property  | 'pr ɒ pəti | - собственность  Run out- заканчиваться  Sales- продажи  Cluedo  ( /ˈkluːdoʊ / )- Клуэдо

Design |d ɪ' za ɪ n | - разрабатывать Release |r ɪ 'li: s | - выпускать Killer- убийца Murder weapon | 'm ɜ :rdər |  | 'wepən | - оружие убийства Scene |si :n | - место Come up with-предлагать At random-  | 'rændəm | - случайно Bonus points- призовые очки Aim- цель Property  | 'pr ɒ pəti | - собственность Run out- заканчиваться Sales- продажи Cluedo  ( /ˈkluːdoʊ / )- Клуэдо

Cluedo England, 1943. Anthon Pratt invents Cluedo and his wife designs the board. Waddington Games buys the idea, releases the game in 1949 and it becomes a great success. The aim of the game is to find out the identity of the killer of Dr Black, the murder weapon and the scene of the crime. In order to do that, players move around the house and ask the other players questions. The first player to solve the crime wins.

Cluedo

England, 1943. Anthon Pratt invents Cluedo and his wife designs the board. Waddington Games buys the idea, releases the game in 1949 and it becomes a great success. The aim of the game is to find out the identity of the killer of Dr Black, the murder weapon and the scene of the crime. In order to do that, players move around the house and ask the other players questions. The first player to solve the crime wins.

Scrabble New York, 1933. Alfred Butts notices how popular crossword puzzles are and comes up with the idea of Scrabble. In Scrabble players pick seven letter tiles at random and they try to make words using their letters. Players get bonus points for using certain squares on the board and using letters like Q and Z. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.

Scrabble

New York, 1933. Alfred Butts notices how popular crossword puzzles are and comes up with the idea of Scrabble.

In Scrabble players pick seven letter tiles at random and they try to make words using their letters. Players get bonus points for using certain squares on the board and using letters like Q and Z. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.

Monopoly USA, 1934. Charles Darrow invents the Monopoly board game and makes the first 5000 sets of the game himself. The aim of the game is to make as much money as possible. In order to do that players buy, sell and rent property . One by one, the players run out of money and the last player left is the winner. Today, Monopoly is the best selling board game in the world with sales of over 200 million sets in different countries.

Monopoly

USA, 1934. Charles Darrow invents the Monopoly board game and makes the first 5000 sets of the game himself.

The aim of the game is to make as much money as possible. In order to do that players buy, sell and rent property . One by one, the players run out of money and the last player left is the winner. Today, Monopoly is the best selling board game in the world with sales of over 200 million sets in different countries.

Ex. 1 p. 61.  A B C Which of the game is about solving a crime? Which of the game is about buying and selling property? Which of the game uses letters to make words?

Ex. 1 p. 61. A B C

  • Which of the game is about solving a crime?
  • Which of the game is about buying and selling property?
  • Which of the game uses letters to make words?
        Ex. 2 p. 61.  Read again and mark the sentences Y (Yes) or N (No):   Cluedo is a game to play at home. In Scrabble , the players answer questions. You can buy Monopoly in 200 countries. Scrabble is like a crossword puzzle. … Yes … No … Yes … Yes

Ex. 2 p. 61. Read again and mark the sentences Y (Yes) or N (No):

  • Cluedo is a game to play at home.
  • In Scrabble , the players answer questions.
  • You can buy Monopoly in 200 countries.
  • Scrabble is like a crossword puzzle.

… Yes

… No

… Yes

… Yes

1943 1949 1934 200 million 5000 1933

1943

1949

1934

200 million

5000

1933

The Present Simple V The Present Continuous Am/is/are + V-

The Present Simple

V

The Present Continuous

Am/is/are + V-

 Complete the text with the correct form of these verbs:  Hi, I`m Sarah and I 1)________ in London. I 2)________ playing games, especially board games like monopoly and scrabble. My sister also 3)________ games. We 4)________ scrabble at the moment but we 5)________. We often 6)________ because I 7)________ scrabble but she 8)________ monopoly. Today my sister 9)________ very happy because I 10)________ again.  like  argue  play  prefer  live  love  win  enjoy  (not always) agree  not be

Complete the text with the correct form of these verbs:

Hi, I`m Sarah and I 1)________ in London. I 2)________ playing games, especially board games like monopoly and scrabble. My sister also 3)________ games. We 4)________ scrabble at the moment but we 5)________. We often 6)________ because I 7)________ scrabble but she 8)________ monopoly. Today my sister 9)________ very happy because I 10)________ again.

like

argue

play

prefer

live

love

win

enjoy

(not always) agree

not be

 Complete the text with the correct form of these verbs:  Hi, I`m Sarah and I 1)_ live _ in London. I 2)_ like _ playing games, especially board games like monopoly and scrabble. My sister also 3)_ loves _ games. We 4)_ are playing _ scrabble at the moment but we 5)_ don`t always agree _. We often 6)_ argue _ because I 7)_ enjoy _ scrabble but she 8)_ prefers _ monopoly. Today my sister 9)_ isn`t _ very happy because I 10)_ `m winning _ again.

Complete the text with the correct form of these verbs:

Hi, I`m Sarah and I 1)_ live _ in London. I 2)_ like _ playing games, especially board games like monopoly and scrabble. My sister also 3)_ loves _ games. We 4)_ are playing _ scrabble at the moment but we 5)_ don`t always agree _. We often 6)_ argue _ because I 7)_ enjoy _ scrabble but she 8)_ prefers _ monopoly. Today my sister 9)_ isn`t _ very happy because I 10)_ `m winning _ again.

Ex. 3 p. 61. What is the popular board game  in Russia? Name Aim How to play it Number of players

Ex. 3 p. 61.

What is the popular board game

in Russia?

  • Name
  • Aim
  • How to play it
  • Number of players
known … Today at the lesson I have remembered… learnt…

known

Today at the lesson I have

remembered…

learnt…

Homework  Mark 3-4 Mark 5  Make a factfile “ My favourite board game” Name Aim How to play it Number of players  Write a letter to your pen friend about your fovourite board game

Homework

Mark 3-4

Mark 5

Make a factfile

My favourite board game”

  • Name
  • Aim
  • How to play it
  • Number of players
  • Write a letter to your pen friend about your fovourite board game


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