Hello, dear friends! Today we’ll check how you know country which language
you study. We’ll try to remember some facts about UK; we’ll try to guess well
known sightseeing. We begin intellectual game "I’m know-all”.
Let’s begin!
1. Quiz. Answer the questions. (Each right answer is a point.)
- What is the official name of Great Britain?
- What kingdoms does Great Britain consist of?
- What is the symbol of Wales?
- What is a capital of Northern Ireland?
- What is the symbol of Scotland?
- What famous English writers do you know?
2. Guess what famous sightseeing do you see? (Рhotos
presentation, each right answer is a point.)
3. Match the beginnings and endings of famous English proverbs.
- No smoky without fire.
- My home is my fortress.
- The more we know the more we forget.
- Honesty is the best policy.
- Like father like son.
4. Match proper name of hero, writer and novel.
- Juliet – Romeo and Juliet – W. Shakespeare
- Mary – Mary Poppins – Pamela Travers
- Friday – Robinson Crusoe – Daniel Defoe
- Peter – Peter Pen – James Barrie
- The Cheshire Cat – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – Lewis Carol
5. Letters in these words are mixed up, guess what word is it?
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6. Tell about kingdoms of Great Britain.
7. Fill in the crossword and tell us what sightseeing you get. Its name
you’ll have in grey field.
- WHAT OCEAN IS GREAT BRITAIN WASHED BY?
- WHAT IS THE CAPITAL OF GREAT BRITAIN?
- KINGDOM IN UK.
- WHAT IS THE QUEEN`S NAME?
- WHAT IS THE SYMBNOL OF ENGLAND?
- WHAT IS THE COUNTRY`S NAME WHERE WALES, SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND ARE SITUATED
ON?
- COLOR ON THE BRITISH FLAG.
- PEOPLE LIVIVNG IN GREAT BRITAIN
- FAVOURITE PET IN ENGLAND.
- TYPICAL WEATHER IN GREAT BRITAIN.
- WHAT RIVER IS LONDON SITUATED ON.
8. Summary.
1. Materials for pupils.
2. Look at the presentation and name the sightseeing. You must raise your
hand to name it.
3. (Teacher has to cut the proverbs into two parts: the beginning and the
ending then mix them up). Pupils must match the beginning and the ending.
Which team deals with the task faster and task done in a right way - is a
winner.
No smoky without fire. My home is my fortress. The more
we know the more we forget. Honesty is the best policy. Like
father like son.
4. (Teacher has to cut the name of hero, writer and novel into three
parts end mix them up). Pupils must match proper name of hero, writer and
novel. Which team deals with the task faster and task done in a right way - is a
winner.
Juliet Romeo and Juliet
William Shakespeare Mary
Mary Poppins Pamela
Travers Friday Robinson Crusoe Daniel
Defoe Peter Peter Pen
James Barrie The Cheshire Cat Alice’s
Adventures in Wonderland Lewis
Carol
5. Letters in these words are mixed up, guess what word is it?
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