2. Make up sentences using the new words
Isaac Newton was interested in constructing things in his childhood
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3. Working on “I like or dislike” activity. Students fill cards with sentences below:
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I like/dislike
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My friend likes/dislikes
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I like Isaac Newton
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I like his creative work
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I like his way of life
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I dislike his marriage
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I dislike his primary school
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I like university which he studied
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4. Work on the test and find the correct answer
I. Newton …a great scientist.
A) is B)was c) are
He … at the University too.
study, b) studies c) studied
He …. a schoolboy last year.
A) were, b) was, c) is
He likes to…. to music.
A) read, b) listen, c) watch
He …his parents.
A) helps, b) help, c) works
He is my … friend.
bad, b) best
5. Answer the Questions.
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What was Isaac Newton?
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When and where was he born?
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What do know about his parents?
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Where did he get his primary education?
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Have you read anything about his childhood?
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What made him to discover law of gravitation?
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LESSON 11
THE THEME: The way of living and tradition of Great Britain.
1. Make up sentences using the words
English people
traditions
Post boxes
Tea ceremony
fireplace
dislikes
like
2.Read , translate and try to retell the text
When the people arrive in Great Britain, they will hear the world “traditions” everywhere. Here are some facts about the way of living and traditions of the British people.
The traffic regulations in Great Britain differ from ours: we keep to the right
and they keep to the left.
The English buses are very high, because they are double-decked. All of them are red.
The post letter boxes are yellow in Britain while we have red and blue.
The English people like to stay at home.”There is not place like home they say”. The English people prefer small houses with a small garden. The fire is the centre of the English home. Englishmen like to spend their evenings round fireplace. This is an old tradition.
The ceremony of English tea is one more tradition. There are many tea- rooms or tea shops in Great Britain. The tea hour (famous five o’clock) in England is ritual. Traditionally tea is served with milk.
The English people show great love for animals. Pet dogs, cats, hens and many other animals have a much better life in Britain than millions of poor children all over the world.
London keeps to the old traditions to a great extend than any other city in England. For example, Sunday is a very quiet day in London. All the shops, theatres, and most of the cinemas are closed. Londoners like to go out of town on Sundays. It is their tradition.
Foreigners coming to London see a number of interesting and old ceremonies which are also traditions for Londoners.
One of the most ceremonies is “Changing the guard“. It takes place at BuckinghamPalace every day, including Sunday, at 11.30. The uniforms of the guards are very colored, blue trousers and bearskin caps and they always attract foreigners. Another interesting ceremony is the “Ceremony of Keys”. It takes place every night at 9.53.p.m. At that time the Chief Warder of the Tower of London lights a candle lantern. Then, carrying the keys, he makes his way with the escort to the gates of the Tower and locks them. These and other traditions are a part of the every day life of London.
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