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English-speaking countries

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Tour of English-speaking countries. Rudyard Kipling (1865 – 1936). We can learn about Great Britain, London, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand. Didactic goals. Formation of regional literacy of students. Expansion of vocabulary words. Formation of students' sustainable interest in the culture of English-speaking countries. Nurturing international feelings in children. Methodological tasks. Develop special skills and communication skills with a representative of an English-speaking country. Learn to use different kinds speech activity in conditions of intercultural communication. Expand students' horizons. - English-speaking countries.ppt

English speaking countries

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English- speaking countries. Great Britain. Ireland. Ireland: Northern Ireland The Irish Republic. Listening-Reading-Speaking-Test. WHAT IS IRELAND WASHED BY? THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. THE IRISH SEA. WHAT ARE THE MAIN SIGHTS OF BELFAST? PATRICK`S CATHEDRAL. WHAT IS THE MAIN PLACE OF INTEREST IN NORTHERN IRELAND? GIANT`S CAUSEWAY. WHAT ARE THE LEADING IRISH INDUSTRIES? FARMING. SHIPBUILDING. WHAT IS IRELAND FAMOUS FOR? MUSIC, WHISKEY, BUTTER, HORSES. IRISH. WELCOME TO IRELAND! - English speaking countries.ppt

The english-speaking countries

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The English-speaking countries. Great Britain. USA. Disneyland. Australia. Scotland. - The English-speaking countries.ppt

Features of English-speaking countries

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Sociocultural portrait of Great Britain. Formation of intercultural communicative competence. Mastery of knowledge. Contents of the training course. Countries and people. Education. Culture and art. Customs and traditions. Sport. Economy. Social sphere public life. Commonwealth of Nations. New Zealand. Canada. USA. Forms of work. - Features of English-speaking countries.ppt

"English-speaking countries" quiz

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English speaking countries. Flags. Symbols. London sights. Holidays. Dates. Famous people. Home Library-writers. Home-reading characters. The final make up. Questions. State. Mountain. Name the five great lakes. Name the smallest US state. History. American. Who were the two brothers who invented the airplane. Potsdam Conference. Literature. Novel "Gone with the Wind". Culture and sports. American artist. Monument in Washington. Government. American women. Name the longest serving US President. After the Vice-President. - “English-speaking countries” quiz.pptx

Canada

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Canada. Policy. Capital of Canada - Ottawa. Technologically advanced and industrialized countries Canada - an independent federal state, which is part of the British Commonwealth of Nations. The shape control is a constitutional monarchy. The head of state is the British Queen. The real power in the political and economic life of the country belongs to the Parliament The English tradition is formed and the Government of Canada. The Prime Minister is the leader of the party that receives the most votes in parliamentary elections. Political Map of Canada. Flag of Canada. AttractionsCanada. - Canada.ppt

Australia

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Australia. Geographical position. Getting to know the geographical location of Australia. Introduce new vocabulary. Learn to work with geographical map Australia in English. Compiling a story according to plan. Learn to form words using suffixes – al, -ic, -y. Phonetic warm-up Word formation using suffixes –al, -ic, -y. Make up phrases with new words. Working with the map of Australia. Reading the text “Australia” Compose a story according to plan. Independent work on this topic. Phonetic warm-up. Center Within Island Area Square Plateau Region Eucalyptus. [?er?e] . - Australia.ppt

New Zealand

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New Zealand. Some facts. Country in the south-western Pacific Ocean. The Flag of New Zealand. National Emblem. The first settlers of New Zealand. New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy. Maori. Maori Art. North Island. Wellington. South Island. Christchurch. Stewart Island. Birds. Animals. National Parks. - New Zealand.ppt

Sydney

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Sydney. New south wales. History. Climate. Buildings and architecture. Culture. Different festivals. Entertainment and performing arts. The National Institute of dramatic art. Tourism. Sport and outdoor activities. Education. Infrastructure. Surfing at Bondi Beach. - Sydney.ppt

India

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English speaking countries. India. flag of India. emblem of India. English-speaking countries. . India. flag of India. coat of arms of India. History of India. The republic of India - a country in south Asia. India is ranked seventh in terms of area, the second largest population. History of India. The Republic of India is a state in South Asia. The disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir shares a border with Afghanistan. The Indian subcontinent is home to the Indus civilization and other ancient civilizations. By the end of the 20th century, India's economy became one of the fastest growing in the world. The pressing problem continues to be high level poverty and illiteracy of the population. -India.ppt

Egypt

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Egypt. Historical reference. Pharaoh. Main time periods. Dictionary. Everyday life workers. Daily life of the rich. Life after death. Painting and sculpture. Tutankhamun. King. -Egypt.pptx

Liechtenstein

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Liechtenstein. Die Statistical. An der Spitze des F?rtentums Liechtenstein steht ein F?rst. Fürst und Volk regieren gemeinsam. Liechtenschtein liegt im s?dlichen Mitteleuropa. Seine Nachbarstaaten sind: die Schweiz und ?sterreich. Die Hauptstadt ist Vaduz. Die Stadt Vaduz hat ihren G?sten interessante Museen zu bieten. Vaduz. Das Geb?ude des Parlaments. Der Park daneben. Liechtenstein ist ein hoch entwickelter Kleinstaat. Eine gro?e Bedeutung hat die verarbeitende und optische Industrie. In der Landwirtschaft werden R?ben, Erbsen, Bohnen angebaut. Reizvolle Rhein-und Alpenlandschaften ziehen viele Touristen an. - Liechtenstein.ppt

Babylon

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Babylon. Babylon was an Akkadian city-state (founded in 1894 BC by an Amorite dynasty) of ancient Mesopotamia, the remains of which are found in present-day Al Hillah, Babylon Province, Iraq, about 85 kilometers south of Baghdad. All that remains of the original ancient famed city of Babylon today is a large mound, or tell, of broken mud-brick buildings and debris in the fertile Mesopotamian plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Babylon was huge and bustling city. it was surrounded by a strong and thick walls, which were free to disperse two chariots drawn by four horses. attraction was the seven-tiered ziggurat god Etemenanki height 90m - Tower of Babel - one of the seven wonders of the world. -Babylon.ppt

Describing places

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Welcome to our open lesson. Warm up. Checking up the homework. Describing places. St. Paul Cathedral. Trafalgar Square. Tower Bridge. Buckingham Palace. Akorda. Baiterek tower. Nur-Astana. International airport of Astana. New words. Working with book. Find the antonyms. Match the places. Text about “Astana”. Complete the diagram. Game “Who is the best”. Astana both London. Giving homework. -

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We can find out about UK, London, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand

The project was developed by A. A. Subakova, teacher foreign languages Municipal educational institution secondary school No. 1 S. Alexandrov - Gai Saratov region

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Didactic goals

Formation of regional literacy of students. Expansion of vocabulary words. Formation of students' sustainable interest in the culture of English-speaking countries. Consolidating children's knowledge of the sights of the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand. Nurturing international feelings in children.

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Methodological tasks

To form in students an awareness of the need to assimilate useful regional information about the culture of English-speaking countries. Develop special skills and communication skills with a representative of an English-speaking country. Learn to use various types of speech activity in conditions of intercultural communication. Expand students' horizons. To develop students’ ability to work with additional popular science and reference literature, highlight the main points, systematize the material, and draw conclusions.

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Students' creative explorations

Sociological survey “Which English-speaking country would you like to visit?” Abstracts "Impact geographical location on the economy of an English-speaking country"; "World Tour of interesting places English-speaking countries"; “Hypotheses of the origin of Stonehenge”; “Customs and traditions of English-speaking countries”; “The History of Tower Castle” Creative tasks “Symbols of Christmas”, “Pictures of London”, “Fauna of Australia”

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How different the World is!

My dear Traveler, if you want to have a rest with fun and profit, go straight to the English-speaking countries: Great Britain, Canada, the USA, Australia, New Zealand. All these countries are beautiful and interesting for visiting.

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Great Britain

The total area: 244,000 sq. kms The population: 57 mln people The capital: London The places of interest of the country: Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, St. Paul's Cathedral, Piccadilly Circus, Stonehenge, Edinburgh Castle, Liverpool, Glasgow, Manchester, etc.

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The United States of America

The population:245 mln people The total area: 9373 sq. kms The capital:Washington The places of interest of the country:the Grand Canyon, the White House, Capitol, the Mississippi River, the Colorado River, Broadway in New York, the Great Lakes, the Statue of Liberty, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hollywood, Harvard, etc.

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Canada

The population: 26 mln people The total area: 9976 sq. kms The capital: Ottawa The places of interest of the country: the Rockies, the Great Lakes, the Niagara Falls, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Vancouver, Baffin Land, the St. Lawrence Seaway, the Lake District, Hudson Bay, Winnipeg, the St. Lawrence Valley, etc.

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Australia

The population: 16 mln people The total area: 7687 sq. kms The capital: Canberra The places of interest ofcountry: the kangaroo, thedingo, the emu, the koala, the echidna, Tasmania Island, the Central Lowlands, the Murray, the Darling, the Australian Alps, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, surfing, etc.

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New Zealand

The population: 3.3 mln people The total area: 269 sq. kms The capital: Wellington The places of interest of country: thekiwi, the aborigines Maori, the Pacific Ocean, North Island, South Island, Stewart Island, the Southern Alps, Dunedin, Auckland, etc.

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Karpovich Tatyana Vasilievna Development of an integrated lesson. Subject area: English + geography + history Topic: “English-speaking countries.” Development of information culture. This lesson can be used when studying Unit 2 in 7th grade (Textbook by M.Z. Biboletova, N.N. Trubaneva “Enjoy English – 4) English teacher: Tatyana Vasilievna Karpovich
















Karpovich Tatyana Vasilievna Motto: In God We Trust MottoIn God We Trust Anthem: "The Star-Spangled Banner"AnthemThe Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington, D.C. 38°53 N 77°01 W, CapitalWashington, D.C.38°53 N 77°01 W, Largest city: New York CityLargest cityNew York City National language English (American)National language Spanish is the second most commonly spoken language.Spanishsecond most commonly spoken language Currency United States dollar ($) (USD)CurrencyUnited States dollarUSD






Karpovich Tatyana Vasilievna Capital Wellington 41°17S 174°27E, CapitalWellington41°17S 174°27E, Largest city: AucklandLargest cityAuckland Official languages ​​English (98%)Official languagesEnglish Māori (4.2%)Māori Currency New Zealand dollar (NZD)CurrencyNew Zealand dollarNZD






Karpovich Tatyana Vasilievna Motto: "From Sea to Sea MottoFrom Sea to Sea Anthem: "O Canada AnthemO Canada Royal anthem: "God Save the Queen Royal anthemGod Save the Queen Capital Ottawa 45°24 N 75°40 W, CapitalOttawa45°24 N 75 °40 W, Largest city Toronto Largest cityToronto Official languages ​​English, French Official languagesEnglishFrench Recognised regional languagesInuktitut, Inuinnaqtun, Cree, Dëne S ų łiné, Gwichin, Inuvialuktun, Slavey, Tł į ch ǫ Yatiì Recognised regional languagesInuktitutInuinnaqtun CreeDëne S ų ł inéGwichinInuvialuktunSlaveyTł į ch ǫ Yatiì Currency Canadian Dollar ($) (CAD) CurrencyDollarCAD






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Karpovich Tatyana Vasilievna Motto: " "God and my right Motto: " "God and my right Motto Anthem: "God Save the Queen" Anthem: "God Save the Queen" AnthemGod Save the Queen AnthemGod Save the Queen Capital (and largest city) London 51°30N 0°7 Capital (and largest city) London 51°30N 0°7 Capital(and largest city)London51°30N 0°7 Capital(and largest city)London51°30N 0°7 Official languages ​​English,Recognized regional languages ​​Welsh, Irish, Ulster Scots, Scots, Scottish Gaelic, Cornish Official languages ​​English,Recognised regional languages ​​Welsh, Irish, Ulster Scots, Scots, Scottish Gaelic, Cornish Official languages ​​EnglishRecognised regional languages ​​WelshIrish Ulster Scots Scottish Gaelic Cornish Official languages ​​EnglishRecognised regional languagesWelshIrish Ulster Scots Scottish Gaelic Cornish Currency Pound sterling (GBP) Currency Pound sterling (GBP) CurrencyPound sterlingGBP CurrencyPound sterlingGBP















Karpovich Tatyana Vasilievna CountryPatron saint Feast-DaySymbol. Tradition Flag EnglandSt. George 23 April People wear a rose Northern Ireland St. Patrick 17 March Shamrock ScotlandSt. Andrew 30 November People wear a thistle WalesSt. David 1 March People wear a daffodil, a leek




Karpovich Tatyana Vasilievna Now imagine: You are the participants of the International Teenagers Conference We Live on the Same Planet. We Live on the Same Planet. You are from different parts of the UK. Act out the dialogue. Introduce yourselves, share some information about your country, invite your new friend to visit it. You are from different parts of the UK. Act out the dialogue. Introduce yourselves, share some information about your country, invite your new friend to visit it. Don't forget to give reasons.

Contents Preface
Great Britain
USA
Republic of Ireland
India
Australia
New Zealand
Canada
South Africa

English is used in the state language
office work, literature and science about 200 million people. in Great Britain and Ireland (along with Irish), in
USA, Canada (along with French), Australia, New
Zealand, partly in South Africa and India. He is
one of the five official and working languages ​​adopted
UN. The English language originates from the language
ancient Germanic tribes (Angles, Saxons and Jutes),
who migrated from the continent to Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries.

State in the northwest
Europe. Consists of an island
Great Britain, which
are England, Scotland
and Wales and Northern Ireland,
occupying part of the island
Ireland. Isle of Man and
The Channel Islands are
dominions of the United
Kingdoms, but not included in
its composition. The area of ​​the country is 244,111 km2.

Population of the United Kingdom (by
1998 estimate) is approximately
58970100 people. Ethnic groups:
English - 81.5%, Scots - 9.6%,
Irish - 2.4%, Welsh - 1.9%, Ulsterians 1.8%, Indians, Pakistanis, Chinese, Arabs,
Africans.
The country's climate is changing
depending on the region. IN
England climate is mild
thanks to relative
the warmth of the seas washing it.
Average annual temperature
is about 11C° at
south and about 9° C in the northeast
. The average July temperature in London is approx.
18 ° C, the average temperature in January is about 4.5 (C.
Scotland is the coldest region
Great Britain, although in general the climate there is
quite soft.
Religion: Anglican - 47%,
Catholics - 16%, Muslims - 2%,
Methodists, Baptists, Jews,
Hindus, Sikhs. Capital London.
Largest cities: London
(7,335,000 people), Manchester
(2,277,000 people),

Official name: United States
America
Area: 9,629,091 sq. km
Population: 280,562,489 (July 2002)
Ethnic composition: white (77.1%), black (12.9%),
Asians (4.2%), Indians and Alaska Natives
(1.5%), Pacific Islander Natives
(0.3%), others (4%)
Religion: Protestants (56%), Catholics (28%),
Judaists (2%), atheists (10%)
Languages: English, Spanish
Government system: federal republic
Administrative divisions: 50 states and district
Colombia
Executive branch: head of state and chief
governments - President George Bush; cabinet
appointed by the President after confirmation by the Senate
Legislative branch: bicameral parliament (congress): Senate (100
deputies - two from each state, elected for six years, every two years
1/3 of senators are re-elected); House of Representatives (435 deputies
directly elected for two years)
Judicial branch: Supreme Court, whose members are appointed for life
by the President in agreement with the Senate.

The Irish Republic is
state in Western Europe,
occupying 5/6 o. Ireland.
Borders Northern Ireland
part of the United
Kingdoms of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland. Located on
important sea and air routes
from Europe to North America.
Area 70,283 km2. Population 2971
thousand people (1971). The capital is Dublin.

India is a state in South Asia, in the basin
Indian Ocean.
India is located on the most important maritime and
air communications connecting countries
South and South-East Asia with Europe and Africa.
The maximum extent of the territory from north to south.
3200 km, from W to E 2700 km. In the north is the territory of I.
limited by the Himalayas, in the west its shores are washed by
waters of the Arabian Sea, in the East - Bengal
bay. I. includes the Laccadive and
The Amindi Islands, located in the Arabian
sea, Andaman and Nicobar Islands - in
Bay of Bengal.

India

Australia

Official name.
Commonwealth of Australia.
Capital. Canberra (about 300
thousand people).
Geographical position.
The only state in the world
occupying an entire continent
Southern Hemisphere. Together with the island
Tasmania forms the Australian
Union. In the north it is washed
Timor, Arafura seas and
Torres Strait, in the east
Coral and Tasman seas,
in the south - the Bass Strait and the Indian
ocean, in the west - Indian
ocean The country's area is 7.7 million.
sq. km.

Climate. The climate is tropical, subtropical on the coast. July is the height of winter, and January is the height of summer.
.
Natural hazards. Occurs
100 species of venomous snakes found in coastal waters
(Great Barrier Reef) - about 70 species
sharks (black shark and reef shark),
Australian jellyfish (sea wasp), marine
snake, warty fish and blue octopus.

NEW ZEALAND is a state in
southwest Pacific,
on the North and South Islands,
separated by Cook Strait, and
nearby islands. Square
268.7 thousand km2. Population 3.52 million
people, including about 74% New Zealanders (or European
New Zealanders), 9.6% - Maori
(indigenous population), 3.6% Polynesians. Official
languages ​​- English, Maori.
Majority

Over 3/4 of New Zealand's territory is mountains (Mount Cook on
South Island, height up to 3764 m), hills and hills;
The northern island is less mountainous, with Volcanic in the center
plateau (active volcanoes, geysers, hot mineral
sources). The climate is subtropical marine. Average
monthly temperatures in July 5-12 °C, January 14-19 °C;

Canada

Capital: Ottawa.
Language: Canada has two
official language - English
and French.
Population: Total number 27.3 million people. Anglo Canadians - 40 percent, French Canadians - 27 percent, ethnic
groups - 33 percent, indigenous
The country's population is Indians (390
thousand) and Eskimos (28 thousand).

South Africa

Official
name: South African Republic.
Geographical
position.
A country
located on the extreme
south Africa. Borders with
Namibia,
Botswana,
Zimbabwe,
Mozambique,
Swaziland
And
Lesotho
(located inside South Africa).
The area of ​​South Africa is 1.2 million square meters.
km.

The population of South Africa is 43 million people. Niger-Congo group (Zulu, Xhosa, Tswana, Pedi, Sutho, Tsongo, Swazi, etc.) - 72%, Afrikaners (white descendants of Golla

The population of South Africa is 43 million people. Niger-Congo group (Zulu, Xhosa,
Tswana, Pedi, Sutho, Tsongo, Swazi, etc.) - 72%, Afrikaners (white descendants
Dutch) - 9.5%, mestizos - 9%, Indians - 3%.