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Objectives

At the end of the lesson students will be able to:

-ask in past simple and answer -increase vocabulary: past historic

events, fires, past activities

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London was a busy city in 1666 and it was very crowded.

The houses were made of wood and very close together.

Presentation 1

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Presentation 2

The fire started in Pudding Lane in the shop of the king's baker.

The fire began on Sunday,the 2nd of September

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Presentation 3

Everybody was in panic.

The family escaped through an upstairs window.

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Presentation 4

The fire still didn't stop on Tuesday.

The fire damaged 87 churches, including St Paul's Cathedral.

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Presentation 5

King Charles the 2 ordered to pull down any houses necessary to stop the fire spreading.

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Presentatiion 6

The river Thamas was full of boats packed with people and their belongings.

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Presentation 7

On Thursday, 6th of September, 1666, there was no more fire.

Amazingly, only 6 people died.

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Practice 1

Find True or False

1.The fire started in Baker Lane.

2.The fire damaged 87 churches.

3.Thousands of people died.

4. The fire lasted two days.

5. King Charles ordered to pull down.

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Practice 2

Answer the questions How long did the fire last? In what kind of shop the fire started? How many people died during the fire?

Where was the baker's? What was the river's name?

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Homework (match to complete the sentences)

The houses were Everyone was The fire began The fire destroyed Pudding Lane was a The fire started

St Paul's Cathedral. very narrow street. in a panic. in a baker shop. made of wood. on Sunday evening

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