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Контроль освоения знаний по теме "British Cinema" (фильм "Pride and Prejudice" 2005)


Автор: Ялалетдинова Елена Николаевна
Должность: учитель английского языка
Учебное заведение: МАОУ Домодедовская гимназия 5
Населённый пункт: Домодедово
Наименование материала: методическая разработка
Тема: Контроль освоения знаний по теме "British Cinema" (фильм "Pride and Prejudice" 2005)
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Контроль освоения знаний по теме

“British Cinema” (фильм “Pride and

Prejudice”(2005)
Автор: Ялалетдинова Елена Николаевна Место работы: МАОУ Домодедовская гимназия №5 г.Домодедово. Должность: учитель английского языка 2016 1
Данная разработка урока предназначена для учителей английского языка, работающих в старших классах с углубленным изучением. Разработка урока с применением ИКТ- технологий позволяет развитию и формированию новых компетенций учащихся, помогает решению основных задач современного образования: повышение мотивации учащихся, повышение уровня активности учащихся, создание условий для самостоятельной работы и повышение качества развитие умения безопасного пользования сетью Интернет и ИКТ- технологиями, развитие языковой догадки и расширение кругозора учащихся, овладение социокультурной компетенцией. Использование ИКТ-технологий оправдано, так как при работе над видеофрагментом задействованы все 4 вида коммуникативной деятельности: аудирование, говорение, чтение и письмо. Основное внимание уделяется аудированию, а, как известно, это самый трудный аспект в обучении иностранному языку. Использование видеоматериалов на занятия позволяет не только дать учащимся необходимые знания, но и научить их применять в нестандартных ситуациях. 2

Тема:
British Cinema (фильм “Pride and Prejudice” 2005 год)
Цель урока:
контроль освоения знаний по теме British Cinema
Класс:
11
Задачи:
-развивать умения выделять необходимую информацию из текста; -анализировать информацию, сопоставляя факты и события; -составлять монологический ответ на проблемный вопрос; -развивать и закреплять приобретенные навыки в языкознании в разделах грамматики, лексики, фонетики 3

1. Answer the questions.
1) What is the plot of the movie? ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 2) Who are the main characters? ________________________________________________________________ 3) Where did the story take place? ________________________________________________________________ 4) What phrase did Mr. Darcy tell Charles Bingley about Elizabeth Bennet in the ballroom? ________________________________________________________________ 5) What was Elisabeth Bennet’s phrase after Mr. Darcy’s words in the ballroom? ________________________________________________________________ 6) When Bingley and Darcy returned to Netherfield, who accepted Bingley's proposal of marriage? ________________________________________________________________ 4
7) Who had “a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty woman”? ________________________________________________________________ 8) Who had been anxious to marry off five daughters before Mr. Bennet died? ________________________________________________________________ 9) Who was Mr. Bingley? ________________________________________________________________ 10) Who separated Bingley from Jane? ________________________________________________________________
2. Describe each of the following characters, representing the following

information (for e.g. complexion, appearance).
1. Mrs. Bennet
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2. Mr. Bennet
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4. Elizabeth Bennet
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5. Mr. Collins
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6. Charles Bingley
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7. Miss Bingley
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8. Mr. Darcy
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9. Lady Catherina de Bourgh
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10. George Wickham
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3. Decide whether these statements are true or false.
1) Fitzwilliam Darcy is a fine, tall person, who has handsome features and noble mien. 2) Mr. Collins is Mr. Bennet's son. 3) Mr. and Mrs. Bennet have got six daughters. 4) Mrs. Bennet is a "woman of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper". 5) Charles Bingley has good looking and easy, unaffected manners. 6) Mr. Darcy falls in love with Elisabeth Bennet. 7) Mr. Bingley, is a poor bachelor who has recently moved into Netherfield. 8) At a ball in Netherfield, Elizabeth, accepts a dance with Mr. Bingley. 9) When Bingley and Darcy return to Netherfield, Jane accepts Bingley's proposal of marriage. 10) When Jane becomes sick on a visit to Netherfield, Elizabeth doesn’t go to stay with her.
4. Find the translation for the following words
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word

translation
1) muslin a) средневековый 2) censure b) утомительный 3) acquaintance c) носовой платок 4) bequeath d) насмешливый 5) flattering e) наследство 6) inheritance f) льстить, говорить комплименты 7) tiresome g) мнение 8) medieval h) дорогой 9) handkerchief i) знакомство 10) quizzical j) завещать
5. Fill in the correct preposition and complete the sentences using them.

against at from of as on in with to by
1) I dare say I've never met a more pleasant gentleman ….. all my years. 8
2) Perhaps ….. and by, I may observe that private balls are much pleasanter than public ones. 3) Liddy, Kitty, what have I told you about listening ….. the door? 4) People who suffer as I do ….. nervous complaints can have no pleasure in talking to anybody. 5) Oh, yes, I flatter myself that any yang lady would be happy to be the mistress ….. such a house. 6) At least, now we can meet ….. in different acquaintances. 7) She should not have bestowed her kindness ….. a more grateful subject. 8) Might I ask you why ….. so little civility I am thus repulsed? 9) I shall not renew the sentiments which were so disgusting ….. you. 10) But it may, I will address the two offences you have laid ….. me.
6. Find the synonyms:
1) pecuniary a) favorable 2) racked b) pleasing 3) soothed c) courtesy 4) gallantry d) manners 5) detestable e) integrity 6) suavity f) uprightness 7) fiscal g) monetary 8) rectitude h) financial 9) odious i) tormented 10) decency j) eased 9

7) Read the following sentences, put a tick if a line is correct. If a line has

got a mistake, correct it.
a) I am not the sort of female to torment a respectable man. 1)__________ b) I find it hard to forgive the of follies and vices others. 2) __________ c) I must myself known make to him. 3) __________ d) What interesting relatives you have. 4) __________ e) I don’t understand what would take him from Netherfield. 5) __________ f) But I know her to be incapable of willfully deceiving anyone. 6) __________ g) Go our to aunt and uncle’s in London. 7) __________ h) It made me realize were you the last man in the world I could ever marry! 8) __________ i) I’m very fond of walking. 9) __________ j) He particularly you wants to meet his sister. 10)__________ 10

8.

Explain how the actions of Darcy and Wickham led Elizabeth to her

false first impressions of them.

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9) Complete the sentences by means of the following words:

appear

talking they accompany great must

promise hearty radiant
1) Can I persuade you to ________ me to the lake this afternoon? 11
2) I always said ________ were unfit to take charge of her. 3) God knows how much your uncle ________ have laid on that wretched man. 4) I'm sure she was not half as _______ as you, my dear 5) There was my aunt, preaching and _______ away as if she was reading a sermon. 6) And whatever you do, do not ________ overbearing. 7) There've been a ________ many changes since you went away. 8) And will you _______ never to enter into such an engagement? 9) I will give my ________ consent to his marrying whichever of the girls he chooses.
Keys and suggested answers.

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1. The main plot of the movie is driven by a particular situation of the Bennet family. If Mr Bennet dies soon, his wife and five daughters will be without home or income, as the Longbourn estate is entitled to one of Mr Bennet's collateral relatives—male only in this case—by the legal terms of fee tail. Mrs Bennet worries about this predicament, and wishes to find husbands for her daughters quickly. The father doesn't seem to be worried at all. Also, the movie follows the main character Elizabeth Bennet as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education and marriage in the landed gentry society of early 19th-century England. Elizabeth is the second eldest of five daughters of a country gentleman landed in the fictional town of Meryton in Hertfordshire, near London. 2. The main characters are Mrs. Bennet, Mr. Bennet, Jane Bennet, Elizabeth Bennet, Mr. Collins, Charles Bingley, Mr. Darcy, Miss Bingley, George Wickham. 3. The story took place at the turn of the 19th century in rural England. The Bennet family, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet and their five daughters - Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Catherine, and Lydia - lived in comparative financial independence as gentry on a working farm, Longbourn 4. “ Perfectly tolerable. Not handsome enough to temp me” . 5. “ Precisely. I wouldn’t dance with him for all of Derbyshire, let alone the miserable half.” 6. Jane Bennet accepts. 7. Elizabeth Bennet had. 8. Mrs. Bennet had been. 9. Mr. Bingley, was a wealthy bachelor who had recently moved into Netherfield. 10. Mr. Darcy.
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Mrs. Bennet is a mother of the five Bennet daughters and an avid matchmaker, she is often described and acts vulgar, embarrassing her daughters and disinteresting suitors and their families. She is often very quick to push them towards potential husbands and acts with minimal intelligence on certain matters, relying instinct instead. Mr. Bennet is a father of the five Bennet daughters. He is quiet and witty with his replies, Mr. Bennet is a country gentleman and a father of five daughters. He occasionally makes rash and poor decisions but is considered in higher regard than his crosser wife. Jane Bennet is eldest of the Bennet daughters, she is considered very beautiful and shy and often acts without outward emotion, confusing those around her. She is good natured and only sees good points in others, at times she is rather naively. Elizabeth Bennet is the protagonist of the novel and the second Bennet daughter, Elizabeth is considered witty and sarcastic with her own streak of pride. She is a little plain compared to her sisters, but has a much keener wit and eventually falls in love with Mr. Darcy despite her early dislikes of him. Mr. Collins is the cousin and the nearest male heir of Mr. Bennet, Mr. Collins will receive the property when Mr. Bennet dies. He is a clergyman for Lady de Bourgh’s estate and acts with a degree of self-importance that angers Mr. Bennet. Charles Bingley is the first gentleman and a suitor, who was introduced in the movie, the young gentleman who moves to within 3 miles of the Bennets and 14
excites their prospects of a strong match with Jane. He falls in love with Jane early but is talked out of the match by his sisters and Darcy due to the low standing of the Bennet family and Jane’s apparent disinterest. Miss Bingley is largely interested in Mr. Darcy as a match, Miss Bingley is shallow and petty, pretending to befriend Jane and Elizabeth while bad mouthing them both behind their backs. Her attitude is considered ill by many of the books of other characters and she plays a central role in keeping Bingley away from Jane when they move back to London. Mr. Darcy is a wealthy gentleman from Derbyshire, Darcy is at first a rude and unpleasant fellow, full of pride and ill will who eventually comes to love Elizabeth and change his mannerisms for her. He shows his love for her by helping her sister in the marriage to Wickham and by being cordial and polite after her refusal of marriage. He eventually succeeds in winning her love in return. Lady Catherina de Bourgh is an aunt of Darcy and a mother of his prospective match, she is very arrogant and domineering and goes so far as to travel to the Bennet home and threaten Elizabeth when she hears a rumour of her possible marriage to Darcy. George Wickham is a childhood acquaintance of Darcy, Wickham is a military officer who pretends to be slighted by Darcy in order to gain favour with women. He begged money of him and almost eloped with his sister before Darcy cut him off and eventually he does the same with Lydia and the Bennet family.
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1. true 2. false 3. false 4. true 5. true 6. true 7. false 8. false 9. true 10. false
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1) h 2) g 3) i 4) j 5) f 6) e 7) b 8) a 9) c 10) d 16

5.
1. in 2. by 3. at 4. from 5. of 6. as 7. on 8. with 9. to 10. against
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 g i j c b d h e a f
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6. 7. to 8. were 9. 10. you
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Darcy was “proud” and unpleasant at the first ball- where Elisabeth first met Darcy. Though Darcy continued to be unpleasant through out the rest of the movie, Elisabeth realizes that this prejudice is false, as Darcy only puts on an unpleasant face. Wickham was charming and attractive and open at this first meeting with Elisabeth, manipulating her to believe Darcy who is an even worse man she ever imagined, and believing Wickham to be a victim, rather than a cheat.
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1. accompany 2. they 3. must 4. radiant 5. talking 6. appear 7. great 8. promise 9. hearty 18
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