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«Royal London-Elizabeth II»

 Royal London Петренко Наталья Александровна ГБОУ Школа №1529 г.Москва

Royal London

Петренко Наталья Александровна

ГБОУ Школа №1529 г.Москва

Какая прекрасная погода!  Какой приятный голос! Какой сладкий запах!  Какая холодная вода! Какие свежие яблоки!  Какое высокое здание! Какое глубокое озеро!  Какая красивая роза! Какие забавные обезьянки!  Какой свежий воздух! Какие грязные брюки!  Какой храбрый мальчик!
  • Какая прекрасная погода!
  • Какой приятный голос!
  • Какой сладкий запах!
  • Какая холодная вода!
  • Какие свежие яблоки!
  • Какое высокое здание!
  • Какое глубокое озеро!
  • Какая красивая роза!
  • Какие забавные обезьянки!
  • Какой свежий воздух!
  • Какие грязные брюки!
  • Какой храбрый мальчик!
 SO…  + прилаг . SUCH (a)…  So nice  So warm  So beautiful  So clever  So bad  So ugly  So silly    +  прилаг . + СУЩ .  Such a  fine day Such a silly film Such  a  good idea Such a + сущ исчисл .   ед . ч . Such + сущ исчисл . мн . ч  + сущ . неисчисл . ед . ч Such nice holidays Such noisy children Such warm weather Such good news +

SO…

+ прилаг .

SUCH (a)…

So nice

So warm

So beautiful

So clever

So bad

So ugly

So silly

+ прилаг . + СУЩ .

Such a fine day

Such a silly film

Such a good idea

Such a + сущ исчисл .

ед . ч .

Such + сущ исчисл . мн . ч

+ сущ . неисчисл . ед . ч

Such nice holidays

Such noisy children

Such warm weather

Such good news

+

So or such I was surprised that he looked…….good after his illness. They’ve got …….a lot of monkeys that they don’t know what to do with it. She is a very attractive girl. She’s got ……beautiful eyes. Everything is……..expensive these days. It was ……..a boring film that I fell asleep in the middle of it. The wind was…….strong that it was difficult to walk. Why did you ask them………. stupid questions? The food at the hotel was very bad. I’ve never eaten ……..awful food.

So or such

  • I was surprised that he looked…….good after his illness.
  • They’ve got …….a lot of monkeys that they don’t know what to do with it.
  • She is a very attractive girl. She’s got ……beautiful eyes.
  • Everything is……..expensive these days.
  • It was ……..a boring film that I fell asleep in the middle of it.
  • The wind was…….strong that it was difficult to walk.
  • Why did you ask them………. stupid questions?
  • The food at the hotel was very bad. I’ve never eaten ……..awful food.

New words [´monək] [´polıtıks] [kəntrəul] [θrəun] [´træd з ədı] [´klæsıkl] [´empaıə]  [ə´fi∫l] [´rezidəns] [´ævənju:] [prə´se∫n] [´pΛblik] [´kærəktə] [´seriməni]

New words

  • [´monək]
  • [´polıtıks]
  • [kəntrəul]
  • [θrəun]
  • [´træd з ədı]
  • [´klæsıkl]
  • [´empaıə]
  • [ə´fi∫l]
  • [´rezidəns]
  • [´ævənju:]
  • [prə´se∫n]
  • [´pΛblik]
  • [´kærəktə]
  • [´seriməni]
official a ceremony a residence an avenue a procession public a character   a monarch politics to control a throne a tragedy classical an empire
  • official
  • a ceremony
  • a residence
  • an avenue
  • a procession
  • public
  • a character
  • a monarch
  • politics
  • to control
  • a throne
  • a tragedy
  • classical
  • an empire
to own  (v)  [oun]  to own a house (factory) a crown  (n) [kraun]  to wear the crown  the crown of gold to crown (v) - to be crowned
  • to own (v) [oun]
  • to own a house (factory)
  • a crown (n) [kraun]
  • to wear the crown
  • the crown of gold
  • to crown (v) - to be crowned
to reign  (v) [rein]   to reign in the country reign  (n)    the longest reign to defeat  (v) [di´fi:t]   to defeat the enemy    to defeat the army    to be defeated   undefeated defeat  (n)     the great defeat

to reign (v) [rein]

to reign in the country

reign (n)

the longest reign

to defeat (v) [di´fi:t]

to defeat the enemy

to defeat the army

to be defeated

undefeated

defeat (n)

the great defeat

to remind  (v) [ri´maind]   to remind smb of smth   to remind smb to do smth to touch  (v) [t Λ t∫]   to touch smth touching  (adj) [´t ᴧ t∫iŋ]    a touching story    a touching film    How touching! a reason  (n) [´ri:zn]  

to remind (v) [ri´maind]

to remind smb of smth

to remind smb to do smth

to touch (v) [t Λ t∫]

to touch smth

touching (adj) [´t ᴧ t∫iŋ]

a touching story

a touching film

How touching!

a reason (n) [´ri:zn]

 

a head dress of gold worn by a king or a queen to tell someone again about something a fact that explains why something happened the period of time when a king or a queen rules the country to put your hand or part of your body on someone or smth
  • a head dress of gold worn by a king or a queen
  • to tell someone again about something
  • a fact that explains why something happened
  • the period of time when a king or a queen rules the country
  • to put your hand or part of your body on someone or smth
to put your hand or part of your body on someone or smth failure to win a competition making to feel emotional to make someone a king or a queen during the ceremony in which a crown is put on their head to have smth, especially because you have bought it
  • to put your hand or part of your body on someone or smth
  • failure to win a competition
  • making to feel emotional
  • to make someone a king or a queen during the ceremony in which a crown is put on their head
  • to have smth, especially because you have bought it

Fill in the gaps:   This is Buckingham Palace , home to the …………………….. for the last …………….. years. These are the Queen’s ………………… Guards. And that’s a ………………….. of Queen …………………, the first ……………. to live here in 1837. These are the Queen’s ………..guards. They consist of soldiers from five different military regiments and are responsible for protecting the Royal Palace. You can watch the changing of the guard ………….. at ………… am. The guards’ uniform is famous all over the world, especially the …………………… There are a lot of people here because it’s the Queen’s ………………………... She actually has ……..birthdays, this is on, which is on the second ……………. in ………… and her real birthday, which is on ……………… st .

Fill in the gaps:

  • This is Buckingham Palace , home to the …………………….. for the last …………….. years.
  • These are the Queen’s ………………… Guards.
  • And that’s a ………………….. of Queen …………………, the first ……………. to live here in 1837.
  • These are the Queen’s ………..guards. They consist of soldiers from five different military regiments and are responsible for protecting the Royal Palace.
  • You can watch the changing of the guard ………….. at ………… am.
  • The guards’ uniform is famous all over the world, especially the ……………………
  • There are a lot of people here because it’s the Queen’s ………………………... She actually has ……..birthdays, this is on, which is on the second ……………. in ………… and her real birthday, which is on ……………… st .

The Queen is the Head of the armed Forces and she decides when the country is ………….. or when the war is ………………., but in reality it’s the …………………….. that takes these important decisions. So she …………… but she doesn’t actually rule! It’s a tradition for the Royal family to come out onto the ……………….and wave to the crowds during ………………………………………. At present there are ……….. official members of the Royal Family including the Queen’s ……children, Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward. You can visit Buckingham Palace but only in the …………… when the Queen’s on ……………..! The traditional flyover is by RAF planes in the Queen’s honour. The red white and blue smoke represents the colours of the ………………….
  • The Queen is the Head of the armed Forces and she decides when the country is ………….. or when the war is ………………., but in reality it’s the …………………….. that takes these important decisions.
  • So she …………… but she doesn’t actually rule!
  • It’s a tradition for the Royal family to come out onto the ……………….and wave to the crowds during ……………………………………….
  • At present there are ……….. official members of the Royal Family including the Queen’s ……children, Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward.
  • You can visit Buckingham Palace but only in the …………… when the Queen’s on ……………..!
  • The traditional flyover is by RAF planes in the Queen’s honour. The red white and blue smoke represents the colours of the ………………….
Questions: What is the home to the Royal Family ? Whose statue can you see in front of Buckingham Palace? Who does the Queen’s Guard consist of? When can you watch the changing of the Guard? Why is the guards’ uniform famous all over the world? How many birthdays does the Queen have? Why doesn’t Queen vote? Does the Queen need a passport or driving license? What’s the Queen’s surname? What right does the Queen have as the Head of the armed Forces? Does the Queen rule the country? What do the members of the Royal Family do during important ceremonies? How many official members are there in the Royal Family? When can you visit Buckingham Palace? What do the colours represent during the traditional flyover?

Questions:

  • What is the home to the Royal Family ?
  • Whose statue can you see in front of Buckingham Palace?
  • Who does the Queen’s Guard consist of?
  • When can you watch the changing of the Guard?
  • Why is the guards’ uniform famous all over the world?
  • How many birthdays does the Queen have?
  • Why doesn’t Queen vote?
  • Does the Queen need a passport or driving license?
  • What’s the Queen’s surname?
  • What right does the Queen have as the Head of the armed Forces?
  • Does the Queen rule the country?
  • What do the members of the Royal Family do during important ceremonies?
  • How many official members are there in the Royal Family?
  • When can you visit Buckingham Palace?
  • What do the colours represent during the traditional flyover?
Marks for the lesson “ 5” I was active and didn’t make mistakes  “ 4” I was active and had some mistakes   “ 3” I wasn’t so active and made a lot of mistakes

Marks for the lesson

  • 5” I was active and didn’t make mistakes
  • 4” I was active and had some mistakes
  • 3” I wasn’t so active and made a lot of mistakes