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BIZARRE ANNUAL EVENTS IN THE UK
Where do the events take place?
Which part of Great Britain would you like to travel to ? Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
England
What is the word BRITAIN
associated for you with?
BIZARRE ANNUAL
EVENTS IN THE UK
Bizarre- unusual, strange, odd, whimsical
RELAXATIONBizarre stories
Guess why? Story 1 Lateral Thinking A lady came into a bar and asked for a glass of
water. Suddenly a barman took out a pistol and pointed out at her. In a minute she said “Thank you” and left the bar.
Try to guess why she left the bar. Story 2 Out of Darkness. You’re stuck in a dark room with a candle, a
woodstove and a gas lamp. You have only one match. What do you light first?
RELAXATIONBizarre Pictures
Think of the captions to the following pictures
Students’ Answers to the Pictures
Picture1 1. Don’t fine us. We’re not hares, we’re little –bunnies-
with- tickets. 2. We are in a car, we just can’t wait to pick you up on a
very first date. ( picture 3. Take us out in a car to the paradise city, where the
grass is green and bunny girls pretty. 4. Brave bunnies – car hoppers. Picture 2 1.Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. 2. Have a little rest. I’ll hatch it for you. 3.I won’t give it back, I adore gogol-mogol. 4. I’ll help you hatch this if just you tell me which of you
came first.
LET’S PLAY “IMAGINE” GAMES
G 1-Imagine you are at the Bognor Birdman competition. Phone your friend and share your impressions.
G2 –Imagine you are a radio commentator. Comment the Cooper’s Hill Cheese Rolling Competition.
G3 –Imagine you have visited Up-Helly-Aa.Advise your friend to take part in the festival.
G4- Imagine you are working for a tourist agency. Make an advertisement to invite the participants to the Peel Dip.
The Round Table
“You can tell the spirit of nation by its customs and traditions.”
The motto of the discussion :
WITHOUT HESITATION, DEVIATION AND REPETITION
The Rules of Successful Conversation.
1. Speak distinctly. Don’t monopolize the conversation. 2. Don’t interrupt, but you may throw some replicas, if they don’t stop the ball
of conversation rolling. 3. Keep to the point. 4. Be polite, don’t attack the person, attack the problem. 5. Take into consideration the opinion of the previous speakers. 6. Show your interest in what is said. 7. Remember: to talk well, one must think well. 8. Consider the volume , time.
REFLECTION
G1- Make up a sinquain G2- Finish the phrase “the British
traditions are…” G3- Make a mind map based on the text. G4- Complete the following: Before Now… didn’t… Besides… couldn’t… Moreover…
Hometask
Make up a story about a Bizarre tradition or a holiday either in Belarus or in Great Britain or in any other country of the world. Use the following spidergram as a plan:
location name
activities date
A BIZARRE
TRADITIONOF…