Make your own quiz show " The world of music" You may use some information from this unit or find information in the libraruy or on the internet
5-9 класс
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The name of this flightless bird from Australia consists of two notes. What kind of bird ? Dodo
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start work at 8.45. I never have lunch. I finish work at 5 o*clock. I*m always tired when I get home. I usually cook a meal in the evening . I don*t usually go out. I go to bed at about 11 o*clock. I always sleep well.
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1 параграфе 2-3 предложения за, во 2 тоже 2-3 предложения против, в 3 заключение!!!
1. Я сейчас слушаю музыку
2. Мой папа сморит телевизор
3. моя бабушка пьет чай
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Who was the 'Queen of Crime'? Agatha Christie, of course, the world's best known mystery writer. Agatha Christie was born in Devon, England in 1890, and she created many fictional detectives. The most famous are Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Hercule Poirot is a Belgian detective, famous for his neat appearance, his obsession with order and his use of psychology in his investigations of crimes. Miss Marple, on the other hand, is nothing like a typical detective. At first glance she is an ordinary old lady who loves knitting and gossip but she can solve the hardest of mysteries and puts many criminals behind bars!
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book of his sister
4 The name of this boy
5 The table of our teacher
6 The dress of my sister
7 The room of her parents
8 The books of these students
9 The toys of the children
10 The dressen of women
11 The room of these men
12 The map of England
13 The name of your girl- friend
14 The poems of Pushkin
15 The letter of my aunt
16 The car of my parents
17 Show me the letter of Pete
18 The flat of my sister is large
19 The children of my brother are at home
20 The room of the teachers is on the first floor
21 The name of this girl is Jane
22 The work of these students is interesting
23 This is family of my uncle
24 The father of my friend is a doctor
25 Those notebook is it?- It is a notebook of Tom
26 Do you have books of Diskens?
27 What colour is the bag of Maxim?
28 What part of the city do you live in?
29 What is the surname of that first-year student?
30 The questions of our students were interesting
the large hands are 14 feet. The bell weighs 131\2 tons and the hammer which strikes it weighs 8 tons. The Tower itself is 318 feet high and you have to go up 374 steps to reach the top. Name the Tower or, at least, the bell. 2) This building is the City's greatest monument and Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece. It was built in 1675-1708 and was the fifth church put on the same site. 3) It was built in the 18th century and rebuilt later by the architect John Nash. The first Queen to live there was the young Queen Victoria. Above the State Entrance is the central balcony where the Royal Family appears on occasions of national importance. The Royal Standard flying over the building is the sign that the Queen is in the residence. 4) There is another famous picture gallery in London (besides the National Gallery). It is named after its founder – a sugar manufacturer. The Gallery has rich collections of pictures by 16th century English artists as well as paintings by foreign painters of the 19- 20th centuries (impressionists and post impressionists). It also has a large sculpture collection. 5) This Concert Hall is a circular brick building under a glass-and-metal roof. The Hall was built in 1867-1871. It is a big concert hall, seating 8,000. It is used for concerts, athletic events, for public gathering and other functions. 6) This Shop was built in 1567. It was described by Charles Dickens in his novel of the same title. The shop still sells curios. 7) This area is in the centre of the west End of London. It was named in commemoration of the victorious naval battle of 1805, in which a famous English admiral was fatally wounded. 8) This building long continued to be both a fortress and a palace. It was also a prison. Now it is simply Britain’s most famous and most visited historic building. According to tradition it is guarded by the Yeoman Warders. Task 6. Look at the photos below. What holiday are Englishmen celebrating? What do you know about this holiday (history, date of celebration, how they celebrate it etc. Not more than 15 sentences, 15 points)? Task 7. Prepare a travel itinerary for your future vacation in Britain. It must be on a separate sheet of paper (not more than A4), colourful, interesting, unordinary. Mark on it the cities and places that you found very interesting and really want to visit. Tell us why you chose these cities, what attractions you will see there, what cultural events took place there, etc (30 points). Task 8. Now we are waiting for your own task about the USA. If it is interesting and unusual we will use it in our next contest “Stars and Stripes”. Don’t also forget about your opinion (5 points).
1. Hollywood is called the biggest star factory in the world because the biggest and most successful film studios are there.
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2. Science is becoming a leading factor of progress of mankind.
3. The world of physical theory is developing at a very high rate.
4. The holography technique is becoming very popular in electronics.