Тема урока :  «Параллели» образовательная   :   формирование систематических знаний грамматических структур «Разделительные и соединительные союзы», «Наречия  too  и  neither », «Степени сравнения прилагательных»,, словарных единиц по теме “Великобритания и Россия“  на основе  развитие общих учебных умений, навыков и самостоятельной  деятельности учащихся; развивающая:   развивать фантазию, творческое мышление; речевые способности на основе логики сравнения, анализа и  воображения ; воспитательная :   учить учащихся бережно относиться к культурному наследию двух стран, толерантности; межкультурная компетенция:   формирование способности учащихся интегрировать знания, полученные в других предметах и на уроках английского языка и создать самостоятельный продукт на английском языке. расширение знаниий социокультурного компонента;
The motto  "Knowledge speaks,  but wisdom listens." Jimi Hendrix   ( born; November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970)  was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter.  He is often considered to be the greatest electric guitarist in the history of rock music
Grammar revision Degrees of comparison Connectors Adverbs “too” and “either”
DEGREES  OF COMPARISON Adj Adj + er the Adj + est Adj Adj Adj more the most I II III Positive Comparative  Supelative
ИСКЛЮЧЕНИЯ good – better – the best   This house is  good. This house is  better  than that .  This house is  the best  of the three . bad – worse – the worst The first house is… The second house is … than the first one The third house is  … of the three.
little – less – the least There is  little  light in this room. There is  less  light in this  room.   There is  the least  light in this room.
much   -  more  -  the most many   There are  many  apples on the plate. There are  more  apples in the basket. There are  the most  apples  in the box.
far –   farther  – the  farthest   further  -  the furthest This  church is  far . This church is even  farther . This church is  the farthest  of all. NB!  Read  further , please!
Form the degrees of comparison of the following words: fine  - powerful  pretty –  thin -  clever -  long -  lazy -  mad - high - new -  hot - bright  - dirty – cold –  cheap - difficult –  comfortable  busy - wet - famous - deep -  severe  interesting  brave - merry – bad – many –– wide – hard – useful – good –  little –  small – common – far –
Соединительные и разделительные союзы .   and  -  и, а   as well as  -  так же как (и) both … and  -  как … так и neither … nor  -  ни … ни not only … but also  -  не только … но и   either  …  or  -  или … или, либо … либо or  -  или; иначе
Give your examples   Russia and Great Britain … As  well as   Russia Great Britain has… Both Great Britain and   Russia are\have got… Neither Russia nor Great Britain…   Not  only Great Britain but also   Russia … Either Russia   or   Great Britain … It is worth travelling around …  or   ...
as  as  -  такой же …  как William Hogarth is  as famous as  sir Joshua Reynolds.   not so (as)  as  -  не такой …  как   Lilla Cabot Perry is  not so popular  as Pablo Picasso. Adj Adj
Compare St. Paul’s Cathedral  St. Basil’s Cathedral   As  as The Beatles  Serebro Not as   as As  as Not as  as
Наречия  too  и  either too   употребляется в утвердительных предложениях either   употребляется в отрицательных предложениях
ll Horse riding
ll Doing sports
Watching TV
Sleeping
Reading
ll Collecting things
Gardening
Travelling
Knitting
Playing games
Cooking
ll Shopping
Hiking
15kkkk641 Eating
Playing musical instruments
Fishing
Jogging
ll Acting in plays
ll Hunting
ll Drawing
Walking a dog
Dancing
Swimming
Playing computer games
ll Singing
I would like to compare  Great Britain and Russia
Russia is a country in northern Eurasia.  Russia  is the traditional 'short form' of the full country title  the Russian  Federation.   Russia is the larges t  countr y  in the world . Great Britain is an island situated to the northwest of Continental Europe  The term "Great Britain" is the traditional 'short form' of the full country title 'the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern   Ireland.  It is the largest European island.  ',
Area   219,000 km2  Country  a   political union of  England   Scotland   Wales  and Northern Ireland Largest city London Population about  61,500,000 Area   17,075,400 km2 Country  a union   of  83 federal subjects.  Largest city  Moscow  Population   about  141,927,297
National Animals   Symbols   Friendly  Brave  Peaceful  Noble Mighty  Powerful  Brave  Proud Cheerful  Noble Beautiful Clever Cheerful  Lazy  Powerful  Is able to be sad or happy Mighty  Strong  Powerful  Brave  Beautiful Graceful Agile
Capitals  London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom.  It is the UK's largest and most populous metropolitan area and the largest urban zone in the European Union  It was founded by the Romans in the 1st century AD.  official population  is  7,556,900 . Moscow is  the capital  of Russia and a global city .   It is also the largest metropolitan area in Europe .  The first Russian reference to Moscow dates from 1147 The population of Moscow is 10,535,100
The Changing of the Guards The Kremlin   on Saturdays at  12:00  from   April   till   October  lasts 2 hours Buckingham Palace daily   at  11:30  from   April   till   August Lasts 45 min
Lakes  Loch Ness is a large, deep, fresh   water  lake  in the Scottish Highlands surface area  is  56.4 km2  Loch Ness is the second largest Scottis h   lake It contains more fresh water than all lakes in England and Wales   combined . Loch Ness is best known for the legendary Loch Ness Monster, also known as "Nessie Lake Baikal is the world's second lake , it’s  in Siberia .   surface area  is  31,722 km 2 .,  Lake Baikal is the deepest   and the clearest of all lakes in the world.  It is the fresh est  water lake in the world ,  contains 20 percent of the world's surface fresh water   Baikal is also the world's oldes t,  more than 25 million years old ,  the body of water is also known as the "Pearl of Siberia".
Great Fires The 1812 Fire of Moscow broke out on September 14, 1812 in Moscow The fire  was  until September 18, destroying three-quarters of Moscow.  The Great Fire of London was from Sunday, 2 September to Wednesday, 5 September 1666 , destroying  13,200 houses, 87 churches .
National Galleries National Gallery  (London) is one of the principal art galleries in Britain and opened in 1838. The National Gallery now has over 2000 works representing the principal schools of European painting from the 13th century to 20th century. Gosudarstvennaya Tretyakovskaya Galereya,  founded by Pavel M. Tretyakov in 1856. It contains the world's finest collection of 17th- and 18th-century Russian icons, having more than 40,000 of them. 18th-century portraits, 19th-century historical paintings, and works of the Soviet period.
Literature  Alexander Pushkin, Russian poet and philosopher is admired in Russia as Robert Burns in Scotland.  Robert Burns represents the generation of Romantic writers. In his poems he described with love and understanding the simple life he knew.  Both poets had visions and expressed them in immortal lines. Both Pushkin and Burns died in their 37th year. 1759-1796 I see her in the daisy flowers, I see her sweet and fair, I hear her in the tuneful birds, I see her charm the air. There is not a bonnie flower that spring, By fountain show or green. There is not a bonnie bird that sings, But minds me o ’my Jean. 1799-1837 Буря мглою небо кроет, Вихри снежные крутя; То, как зверь, она завоет, То заплачет, как дитя, То по кровле обветшалой Вдруг соломой зашумит, То, как путник запоздалый, К нам в окошко   застучит
To sum up, Russia and Great Britain are powerful countries As  well as   Russia Great Britain has a lot of famous people and traditions. Both Great Britain and   Russia have got much to see. Neither Russia nor Great Britain lost the war against Napoleon.   Not  only Great Britain but also   Russia was  almost burnt in the fire.  Either Russia   or   Great Britain are worth of visiting. It is a good idea to read more about Great   Britain or   Russia .
Homework   You are welcome  to draw your own parallel Sometimes it is not enough to do our best;  we must do what is required."  Sir Winston Churchill

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    Тема урока : «Параллели» образовательная : формирование систематических знаний грамматических структур «Разделительные и соединительные союзы», «Наречия too и neither », «Степени сравнения прилагательных»,, словарных единиц по теме “Великобритания и Россия“ на основе развитие общих учебных умений, навыков и самостоятельной деятельности учащихся; развивающая: развивать фантазию, творческое мышление; речевые способности на основе логики сравнения, анализа и воображения ; воспитательная : учить учащихся бережно относиться к культурному наследию двух стран, толерантности; межкультурная компетенция: формирование способности учащихся интегрировать знания, полученные в других предметах и на уроках английского языка и создать самостоятельный продукт на английском языке. расширение знаниий социокультурного компонента;
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    The motto "Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens." Jimi Hendrix ( born; November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. He is often considered to be the greatest electric guitarist in the history of rock music
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    Grammar revision Degreesof comparison Connectors Adverbs “too” and “either”
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    DEGREES OFCOMPARISON Adj Adj + er the Adj + est Adj Adj Adj more the most I II III Positive Comparative Supelative
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    ИСКЛЮЧЕНИЯ good –better – the best This house is good. This house is better than that . This house is the best of the three . bad – worse – the worst The first house is… The second house is … than the first one The third house is … of the three.
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    little – less– the least There is little light in this room. There is less light in this room. There is the least light in this room.
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    much - more - the most many There are many apples on the plate. There are more apples in the basket. There are the most apples in the box.
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    far – farther – the farthest further - the furthest This church is far . This church is even farther . This church is the farthest of all. NB! Read further , please!
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    Form the degreesof comparison of the following words: fine - powerful pretty – thin - clever - long - lazy - mad - high - new - hot - bright - dirty – cold – cheap - difficult – comfortable busy - wet - famous - deep - severe interesting brave - merry – bad – many –– wide – hard – useful – good – little – small – common – far –
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    Соединительные и разделительныесоюзы . and - и, а as well as - так же как (и) both … and - как … так и neither … nor - ни … ни not only … but also - не только … но и   either … or - или … или, либо … либо or - или; иначе
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    Give your examples Russia and Great Britain … As well as Russia Great Britain has… Both Great Britain and Russia are\have got… Neither Russia nor Great Britain… Not only Great Britain but also Russia … Either Russia or Great Britain … It is worth travelling around … or ...
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    as as - такой же … как William Hogarth is as famous as sir Joshua Reynolds. not so (as) as - не такой … как Lilla Cabot Perry is not so popular as Pablo Picasso. Adj Adj
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    Compare St. Paul’sCathedral St. Basil’s Cathedral As as The Beatles Serebro Not as as As as Not as as
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    Наречия too и either too употребляется в утвердительных предложениях either употребляется в отрицательных предложениях
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    I would liketo compare Great Britain and Russia
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    Russia is acountry in northern Eurasia. Russia is the traditional 'short form' of the full country title the Russian Federation. Russia is the larges t countr y in the world . Great Britain is an island situated to the northwest of Continental Europe The term "Great Britain" is the traditional 'short form' of the full country title 'the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is the largest European island. ',
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    Area 219,000 km2 Country a political union of England Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland Largest city London Population about 61,500,000 Area 17,075,400 km2 Country a union of 83 federal subjects. Largest city Moscow Population about 141,927,297
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    National Animals Symbols Friendly Brave Peaceful Noble Mighty Powerful Brave Proud Cheerful Noble Beautiful Clever Cheerful Lazy Powerful Is able to be sad or happy Mighty Strong Powerful Brave Beautiful Graceful Agile
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    Capitals Londonis the capital of England and the United Kingdom. It is the UK's largest and most populous metropolitan area and the largest urban zone in the European Union It was founded by the Romans in the 1st century AD. official population is 7,556,900 . Moscow is the capital of Russia and a global city . It is also the largest metropolitan area in Europe . The first Russian reference to Moscow dates from 1147 The population of Moscow is 10,535,100
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    The Changing ofthe Guards The Kremlin on Saturdays at 12:00 from April till October lasts 2 hours Buckingham Palace daily at 11:30 from April till August Lasts 45 min
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    Lakes LochNess is a large, deep, fresh water lake in the Scottish Highlands surface area is 56.4 km2 Loch Ness is the second largest Scottis h lake It contains more fresh water than all lakes in England and Wales combined . Loch Ness is best known for the legendary Loch Ness Monster, also known as "Nessie Lake Baikal is the world's second lake , it’s in Siberia . surface area is 31,722 km 2 ., Lake Baikal is the deepest and the clearest of all lakes in the world. It is the fresh est water lake in the world , contains 20 percent of the world's surface fresh water Baikal is also the world's oldes t, more than 25 million years old , the body of water is also known as the "Pearl of Siberia".
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    Great Fires The1812 Fire of Moscow broke out on September 14, 1812 in Moscow The fire was until September 18, destroying three-quarters of Moscow. The Great Fire of London was from Sunday, 2 September to Wednesday, 5 September 1666 , destroying 13,200 houses, 87 churches .
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    National Galleries NationalGallery (London) is one of the principal art galleries in Britain and opened in 1838. The National Gallery now has over 2000 works representing the principal schools of European painting from the 13th century to 20th century. Gosudarstvennaya Tretyakovskaya Galereya, founded by Pavel M. Tretyakov in 1856. It contains the world's finest collection of 17th- and 18th-century Russian icons, having more than 40,000 of them. 18th-century portraits, 19th-century historical paintings, and works of the Soviet period.
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    Literature AlexanderPushkin, Russian poet and philosopher is admired in Russia as Robert Burns in Scotland. Robert Burns represents the generation of Romantic writers. In his poems he described with love and understanding the simple life he knew. Both poets had visions and expressed them in immortal lines. Both Pushkin and Burns died in their 37th year. 1759-1796 I see her in the daisy flowers, I see her sweet and fair, I hear her in the tuneful birds, I see her charm the air. There is not a bonnie flower that spring, By fountain show or green. There is not a bonnie bird that sings, But minds me o ’my Jean. 1799-1837 Буря мглою небо кроет, Вихри снежные крутя; То, как зверь, она завоет, То заплачет, как дитя, То по кровле обветшалой Вдруг соломой зашумит, То, как путник запоздалый, К нам в окошко застучит
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    To sum up,Russia and Great Britain are powerful countries As well as Russia Great Britain has a lot of famous people and traditions. Both Great Britain and Russia have got much to see. Neither Russia nor Great Britain lost the war against Napoleon. Not only Great Britain but also Russia was almost burnt in the fire. Either Russia or Great Britain are worth of visiting. It is a good idea to read more about Great Britain or Russia .
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    Homework You are welcome to draw your own parallel Sometimes it is not enough to do our best; we must do what is required." Sir Winston Churchill