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Rudyard Kipling. If.

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Charles Dickens Oscar Wilde Grate expectation The devoted friend Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre

Charles Dickens

Oscar Wilde

Grate expectation

The devoted friend

Charlotte Bronte

Jane Eyre

The adventure of Tom Sawyer White fang Mark Twain Jack London Thomas Hardy Tess of d’Urbervilles

The adventure of

Tom Sawyer

White fang

Mark Twain

Jack London

Thomas Hardy

Tess of

d’Urbervilles

Rudyard Kipling If

Rudyard Kipling

If

Joseph Rudyard Kipling

Joseph Rudyard Kipling

Answer the questions When was R. Kipling born? Where was he born? At what age was he sent at school in England? When did R. Kipling return to India? What story was written in 1894? What is the most famous poem written by R. Kipling? When was this poem published? What was the name of Kipling’s son? What happened in 1907? When did R. Kipling die?

Answer the questions

  • When was R. Kipling born?
  • Where was he born?
  • At what age was he sent at school in England?
  • When did R. Kipling return to India?
  • What story was written in 1894?
  • What is the most famous poem written by R. Kipling?
  • When was this poem published?
  • What was the name of Kipling’s son?
  • What happened in 1907?
  • When did R. Kipling die?
Answer the questions December 30 1865 When was R. Kipling born? Where was he born? At what age was he sent at school in England? When did R. Kipling return to India? What story was written in 1894? What is the most famous poem written by R. Kipling? When was this poem published? What was the name of Kipling’s son? What happened in 1907? When did R. Kipling die? In Bombay, India At 6 years old 1882 1894 If 1910 John R. Kipling was the recipient of the Nobel Prize of Literature. 1936

Answer the questions

December 30 1865

  • When was R. Kipling born?
  • Where was he born?
  • At what age was he sent at school in England?
  • When did R. Kipling return to India?
  • What story was written in 1894?
  • What is the most famous poem written by R. Kipling?
  • When was this poem published?
  • What was the name of Kipling’s son?
  • What happened in 1907?
  • When did R. Kipling die?

In Bombay, India

At 6 years old

1882

1894

If

1910

John

R. Kipling was the recipient of the Nobel Prize of Literature.

1936

Ex. 2. Listen and read the poem. What massage does it convey?

Ex. 2. Listen and read the poem. What massage does it convey?

Ex. 3 p. 126. Keep your head Stay calm Imposters Things / people dishonestly pretending to be smth else Twisted Changed in meaning Stoop Stand / walk with shoulders bent forward Old or damage Worn-out Heap Pile Winnings Money won Will Determination to do smth Virtue Thinking or doing what's right The common touch Ability to identify with ordinary people

Ex. 3 p. 126.

Keep your head

Stay calm

Imposters

Things / people dishonestly pretending to be smth else

Twisted

Changed in meaning

Stoop

Stand / walk with shoulders bent forward

Old or damage

Worn-out

Heap

Pile

Winnings

Money won

Will

Determination to do smth

Virtue

Thinking or doing what's right

The common touch

Ability to identify with ordinary people

master: someone/something that controls someone/something else goal/target aim: great success triumph: something used to catch and prevent the escape of someone/something trap: fools: silly, unthinking people tools: equipment used for building turn: part of a game/competition loss: state of no longer having something force: make someone do sth through pressure/ necessity unforgiving: with no room for mistakes worth: amount

master:

someone/something that controls someone/something else

goal/target

aim:

great success

triumph:

something used to catch and prevent the escape of someone/something

trap:

fools:

silly, unthinking people

tools:

equipment used for building

turn:

part of a game/competition

loss:

state of no longer having something

force:

make someone do sth through pressure/ necessity

unforgiving:

with no room for mistakes

worth:

amount

Ex. 5 p. 127 to on for to up about before on

Ex. 5 p. 127

to

on

for

to

up

about

before

on

Home task Learn the poem “If” by heart.

Home task

  • Learn the poem “If” by heart.
Biography https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEYJO0AtCnc  Poem https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqOgyNfHl1U
  • Biography https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEYJO0AtCnc
  • Poem https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqOgyNfHl1U