Презентация к уроку английского языка по теме Литературная Британия в 9 классе. УМК Английский язык под редакцией В.П.Кузовлева
“Literary Britain” Aim:
Introducing the most famous British writers and their birthplaces By the end of the lesson you will be able
to listen to the text and find out the
specific information about famous British writers.
to use new words and word
combinations to describe the places, where the writers were born.
New vocabulary:
to be associated with, to be well known, to inspire, to produce What famous British writers do you know?
British writers Ch. Dickens L. Carroll R. Kipling W. Shakespeare R. Burns W. Scott D. Swift Literary Britain 1. Stratford-upon-Avon
2. London
3. Wales
4. Bath
5. Walsall 6. Oxford
7. Alloway
8. Cambridge New vocabulary:
to be associated with, to be well known, to inspire, to produce. Complete short dialogues: e.g. : - Do you know what writer Stratford - on - Avon is
associated with?
- Stratford -on -Avon is associated with the name of W.
Shakespeare. or - Do you know why Stratford - on - Avon is well known? - Stratford -on -Avon is well known because it is W. Shakespeare’s birthplace.
The Bronte
The short, tragic and unhappy lives of Charlotte Bronte
and her literary siblings,
Emily and Anne produced some of the best-loved and popular classics ever written. Robert Burns
Scotland's most celebrated bard Robert Burns is renowned the world over.
Author of famous poems such as Auld Lang Syne and
Tam O' Shanter, Burns was born in Alloway.
Lewis Carroll
One day in the summer of 1862, Lewis Carroll took
Alice Liddell, the ten-year old daughter
of the dean of Christ Church College, Oxford and
her two sisters on a boating picnic.
William Shakespeare
The world's most performed playwright enriched British
culture with new words and dazzling imagery as
no author before or since. From knockabout comedy
to searing tragedy. Learn Some More Information Conclusion and comments:
Self Evaluation 1. I … listen to the text and find out the specific information about famous British writers.2. I … use new words and word combinations to describe the places, where the writers were born. can’t ... can …, but not very well can … very well Hometask: Find the information in the Internet and begin preparing
presentations about one of famous British writers.