Game
Who is cleverer than a sixth-
form pupil?
I Writing
Make up words:
1. m, s, u, m, e, u –
2. s, a, m, o, u, f –
3. p, t, a, i, l, c, a -
museum
famous
capital
I Writing
Write the verbs in ing-form:
Eat –
Take -
Sit -
Visit –
Cut -
eating
taking
sitting
visiting
cutting
I Grammar
Correct the mistakes:
1.You must to open your books.
2. He have to get up early.
3. You can play tennis?
4. Ann and Mike is friends.
5. There are a book and 2 pens in the bag.
6. Ben have a dog.
I Grammar
The words are mixed. Put them in order:
1. every day, I, computer games, play, in my room.
2. always, dinner, she, at home, has, at 2 o’clock.
3. have to, we, will, tomorrow, go to school.
4. homework, must ,they, their, do.
5. never, Misha, breakfast, cooks.
I Reading
Match pairs of rhyming words:
Sea politician
Good tree
Musician male
Book rude
Tail cook
I Reading
Cross out the odd word (mind reading rules):
1. sweet, meat, head, cheese, tea
2. kind, like, type, five, British
3. cook, tooth, juice, spoon, food
4. blind, mind, wind, wild
II Hometask
1. Say or sing the English alphabet
2. Name 5 colours
3. Name 5 school subjects
4. Name 5 sports
5. Name 5 English names
6. Name 5 professions
III England
Write down the word combinations:
Big Palace
Trafalgar Tower
Bloody Ben
Buckingham Abbey
Westminster Square
III England
Answer the questions:
1. How many pence are there in one pound?
2. Where can you see ravens in London?
3. How much is the ticket in buses in London?
4. Who lived in Baker Street in London?
5. What is the colour of London taxies?
6. What is the colour of double-deckers in London?
III England
Guess the sight of London
What is this?
Tower Bridge• It is the oldest and
famous bridge across the Thames.
• Originally it was made of wood by the Romans, but it was often burnt down.
• Later it was made of stone.
• Finally it was rebuilt and made of concrete.
Trafalgar Square• It is the central square
of London and traditional place for people to meet.
• All sorts of protest meetings are held there.
• The statue of national hero Admiral Nelson stands there.
The Tower of London
• It has a long history. In the past it was a fortress, a prison, a castle and a zoo.
• It was built to protect the city from the enemies. There are a lot of ravens at this place.
• There is a legend that without them the Tower will fall.
Big Ben• It’s a clock in the tower
and it is a big bell. • You can hear it every
hour. • People are allowed to
get inside the Tower so that they can see the work of the clock.
• There is no lift and there are three hundred and forty steps (340).
• It weighs 13.5 tons.
The Houses of Parliament• It is a place where
the British Government sits.
• It consists of three parts: the Royal Apartments, the House of Lords and the House of Commons.
Buckingham Palace
• It’s the London home of the Queen.
• Buckingham Palace was built for John, first Duke of Buckingham, between 1702 and 1705.
• Changing the guards takes place there.
• The palace is open to public.
Westminster Abbey
The Tower
The London Eye
• It’s the biggest observation wheel in the world.
• It is situated on the banks of the River Thames in Central London
• It’s height is 135 meters.
Victoria Station
St. Paul’s Cathedral
St.Paul’s Cathedral
III Put the days of the week in order:
1.Tuesday
2. Monday
3. Wednesday
4. Thursday
5. Friday
6. Sunday
7. Saturday
III What is the name of the queen of the UK?
Mark Twain
Barack Obama
Elisabeth II
England
III Which is the flag of the UK?
1) 2)
3) 4)
Put the days of the week in order:
Congratulations!!!
Thank you very much for your work.
Put the days of the week in order:
The presentation was made by Valdaeva S.Yu.