Презентация к уроку Books in our life
8 класс Тема урока: « Книги в нашей жизни»Books in my Life Fiction non-fiction
Detective stories love stories
Fiction non-fiction
Detective stories love stories
Science fiction historical novels
Biographies humorous stories
Fiction non-fiction
Detective stories love stories
Science fiction historical novels
Biographies humorous stories
Fairy-tales tragedy
Prose autobiographies
A novel is called –a novelistA story is called – a short story writerA humorous story is called – a humorist A play -
A drama -
A comedy -
A tragedy - is called a playwright (a dramatist ) A fairy-tale is called - a tale-teller Russian English (American) A novelist A poet A short-story writer A playwright A tale-teller Russian English (American) A novelist L.Tolstoy Ch. Dickens A poet A. Pushkin R. Burns A short-story writer A. Chekhov O'Henry A playwright A. Ostrovsky W. Shakespeare A tale-teller A. Afanasyev O. Wilde Through the character’s actions;Through the character’s thoughts and speeches;Through a physical description of the character;Through the opinions of other characters.
Johann Gutenberg (1397-1468)
The Bible William Caxton(1422-1491)
The Printing Press Ivan Fedorov(1510-1583) The Printing PressBook “Apostol” (1564) A: Can you help me with the test in history?B: Of course, without any problem.A: ______________________________________?B: _________ on tablets of wood or pieces of bark.A: Did people use any other instruments to write on?B: _______________________________________.A: Can you tell me________________________?B: It was China. ___________________________A: Really? How interesting. I’ve never heard about it before. ______?B: Books were quite common in ancient Rome____________________.A: I have one more question. When and where was printing invented?B: ____________________________________________________A: By whom was the first printing press set up in England?B: ___________________________________________________A: And what about Russia? How did things in printing develop here?B: ____________________________________________________A: Thank you very much for your help.B: You are welcome.
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate.*
Rough* winds do shake the darling buds of May.
And summer's lease hath all too short a date.
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion* dimm'd;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,*
By chance or nature's changing course untrimm'd;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade,
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st;
Nor shall Death brag* thou wander'st in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st.
So long as man can breathe or eyes can see,
So long lives this and this gives life to thee. People don't read (1)_______as much as they used to. NEWS
A lot of people buy the paper to read about their (2)___ FAVOUR
sport. In fact, sports (3)_______have become one of PERSON
the most popular subjects for (4)______. Most people REPORT
are bored with (5)_________and prefer to read about POLITICS
famous people like actors and (6)_______. People are MUSIC
particularly interested in reading about the (7)_____ PERSON
lives of stars and other (8)____________. Nowadays, CELEBRATE
(9)______will do almost anything to get a good story JOURNAL
about a star, (10)_________if there is any gossip in it. SPECIAL
Проект урока: «Книги в моей жизни» учителя английского языка МОУ СОШ №3Нестеренко Ларисы Валерьевны Радужный, 2013