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Загородникова Светлана Николаевна
                                                                                    учитель английского языка
                                                               МОУ «ГИМНАЗИЯ №70 ГОРОДА ДОНЕЦКА»




                  КУЛЬТУРНАЯ ЖИЗНЬ БРИТАНИИ

                                Анноация.  Данная  разработка  может  быть  использована  учителями  и
                         учащимися  как  обобщающий  урок  по  теме  «Культурная  жизнь  Британии».
                         Разработка  способствует  формированию  информационной  и  коммуникативной
                         культуры,  развитию  навыков  самостоятельной  позновательной  деятельности  и
                         учебной  мотивации  учащихся,  уважительного  отношения  к  культуре  страны
                         изучаемого языка.
                                Ключевые  слова:  British  Museum,  The  Royal  National  Theatre,  London's
                         National Gallery, Madam Tussaud, musical ‘Cats’.
                         Цель: 1) развивать социокультурную компетенцию;
                                2) формировать систему ценностей;
                                3) развивать у учащихся уважение к другой культуре;
                                4)  развивать  у  учащихся  коммуникативную  компетентность,  навыки
                         аудирования и чтения с извлечением информации.
                                                       Ход мероприятия:

                      1.  How do you think what the word Culture mean?
                      (This word means set of traditions, customs, social norms, rules that regulate the behavior of
                  those who live now, and transmitted to those who will live tomorrow.)
                  We can say that Donetsk is a cultural city. Why?
                  We have our own customs and traditions as well as theatres and museams where we can enrich
                  our inner world and our cultural development.
                      2.  Today we are going to speak about cultural life of Great Britan.We’ll speak about Great
                         Brinain’s capital. Let’s start from London’s well-known museums.
                         We’ve already spoken about the British Museum. We know that it is devided into several
                         wings which represent the certain direction.
                         One of the wings represents the paintings of English artists. What English painters do you
                         know?
                  The British Museum

                                                           The  main  historical  and  archaeological  museum  of
                                                       Great Britain and one of the largest museums in the world,
                                                       created  in  1753. Initially,  the  museum's  collection  of
                                                       antiquities  was  collections  from  Ancient  Egypt,  Ancient
                                                       Greece  and  Assyria,  and  the  collection  is  constantly
                                                       updated  with  new  exhibits. It  also  hosts  various
                                                       exhibitions. The basis of the British Library, which is part
                                                       of  the  British  Museum,  made  three  collections:  the
                                                       collection  of  the  famous  British  physician  and  naturalist
                                                       Hanes  Sloan,  the  collection  of  Count  Robert  Harley,  as
                  well as antiquarian Robert Cotton library. The library has more than 7 million printed books and
                  about 105 thousand manuscripts.

                      3.  I ask you to prepare information about some other museums. Let’s listen to our pupils.
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