Автор: Белякова Ирина Алексеевна Должность: учитель Учебное заведение: МОКУ "Олёкминская СОШ" Населённый пункт: п. Олёкма Амурской области Наименование материала: Методическая разработка Тема: Конкурс "Англоязычные страны" Раздел: среднее образование
Mark each of the statements as True or False.
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Speaker’s Corner is part of
the British Parliament.
•
Shakespeare was born in
Stratford-upon-Avon.
•
The President of Britain is
elected every seven years.
•
Elizabeth II has two
birthdays.
•
Speaker’s Corner is part of
the British Parliament.
•
Shakespeare was born in
Stratford-upon-Avon.
•
The President of Britain is
elected every seven years.
•
Elizabeth II has two
birthdays.
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Mark each of the statements as True or False.
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The BBC stands for ‘Best
British Culture’.
•
A mile is longer than a
kilometer.
•
Prince Charles invented the
V sign.
•
The London Underground is
commonly called the Metro.
•
The BBC stands for ‘Best
British Culture’.
•
A mile is longer than a
kilometer.
•
Prince Charles invented the
V sign.
•
The London Underground is
commonly called the Metro.
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Washington D.C. is one
of the states of the
USA.
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The US’s flag is called
the ‘Union Jack’.
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Texas is the frst state
to have its own police.
•
Death Valley is the
hotest place in the
USA.
•
Washington D.C. is one
of the states of the
USA.
•
The US’s flag is called
the ‘Union Jack’.
•
Texas is the frst state
to have its own police.
•
Death Valley is the
hotest place in the
USA.
Mark each of the statements as True or False.
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When people travel to the
USA they want to see
ancient castles.
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The nickname of the US
government is Uncle Ben’s.
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In 1782, the bald eagle was
adopted as the national bird
for the country.
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When in New York you can
walk along Baker Street.
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When people travel to the
USA they want to see
ancient castles.
•
The nickname of the US
government is Uncle Ben’s.
•
In 1782, the bald eagle was
adopted as the national bird
for the country.
•
When in New York you can
walk along Baker Street.
Mark each of the statements as True or False
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Can you recite the poem together?
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The April night is still and sweet
With flowers on every tree;
Peace comes to them on quiet feet,
But not to me.
My peace is hidden in his breast
Where I shall never be;
Love comes tonight to all the rest,
But not to me.
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Can you guess the meanings of the idioms?
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“It’s only saying that Norah is soft-hearted, and does not stick at a white lie –
that’s all, missus.” (A House to Let by Charles Dickens)
“It’s only saying that Norah is soft-hearted, and does not stick at a white lie –
that’s all, missus.” (A House to Let by Charles Dickens)
Oh boy, you would have made a great murderer – cool as a cucumber. ( Pet
Cemetery by Stephen King)
Oh boy, you would have made a great murderer – cool as a cucumber. ( Pet
Cemetery by Stephen King)
Ann was happy to buy this luxurious coat for a song at the
sale.
Ann was happy to buy this luxurious coat for a song at the