The document outlines a lesson plan about the Sumy Region of Ukraine, which includes introducing the region's history, nature, famous people, museums, and festivals through a role-playing activity where students imagine opening a travel agency focused on the region. The lesson aims to teach students about their homeland through developing communicative skills and broadening their knowledge of Sumy Region's wonders.
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If all of the world´s cultural heritage (sports, music, fashion, architecture, literature, painting, etc..) was contained in a time capsule, what would you include to demonstrate the legacy of your country?
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Numerous archival funds, from administrative authorities and professional associations to periodicals, indirectly provide information about the development of the tourism industry. The most relevant of them is the documentation of the Chamber of CommerceDepartment for Tourism and the Cityof Belgrade Department for Press and Tourism. While the former Department provides information on tourism for the whole Kingdom of Yugoslavia area, the latterone is engaged in the establishment and development of tourist activities in Belgrade, most often in cooperation with our oldest travel agency Putnik. The opening of the Belgrade Fair in 1937 marked rapid evolvement of event tourism; regular spring and autumn fairs had 80,000 to 250,000 visitors in Belgrade from that period, which had approximately 300,000 inhabitants. Visiting international exhibitions organized by the Association CvijetaZuzorićand the Prince Paul's Museum attracted large number of visitors to Belgrade, and boosted cultural tourism to unsurpassed level,as well asactive international cooperation with all European countries. The Fair and the Museum, Cvijeta Zuzorićand Putnik, are the best representatives of the European and regional cooperation with Belgrade in the1930s. Tourism was taken into consideration by some great men, such as Miloš Crnjanskiand Milan Kašanin,in their own way.
Short-term goal of this type of research of the funds of the Historical Archives of Belgrade is to prepare an exhibition about the development of tourism in Belgrade. Long-term goal is to encourage deliberation on the establishment of the Serbian/Belgrade TourismMuseum.
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2. Theme: Ukraine. Home Land Is Full of Wonders (Sumy Region)
Aims:
Specific: to develop communicative skills;
to develop speaking skills;
to practise topical vocabulary;
to broaden students knowledge on the topic.
General: to teach students to use English in real-life situation;
to teach students to appreciate values of daily life;
to help students acquire understanding of language, history and culture;
to give students practice in using language.
Equipment: map of Ukraine, map of Sumy Region, pictures/photos, presentation
“Home Land”, booklet “Destination: Sumy Region”, textbook English
(Year 8), Alla Nesvit, K.,Geneza, 2016
Motto: He, who loves not his country, can love nothing.
Lesson Structure
I. Organizing class.
II. Introducing aims and subject of the lesson.
You’ve learnt many facts about Ukraine and have found much information
about our Home Land – Sumy region. Now, let’s imagine that we are going to
open Travel Agency and we are to run its opening session.
The name is chosen, plan is written, roles are assigned, guests are invited.
III. Practical aspect of the lesson.
3.1. Starting an opening session.
Creative Manager:
Dear guests, colleagues and friends. We are thankful to everybody who has
come here today. Of course, we are very excited because we are starting “Wonders
of Ukraine” Travel Agency. The aim of our agency is to get our clients acquainted
3. with our Home Land – Sumy Region. We’d like to tell you why our Region is
worth visiting. So let us take you through Land of Sumy Region and help you
make the most of your visit.
3.2. Saying about history.
Assistant1: Sumy Region is situated in the north-east of Ukraine. It was
founded in January10, 1939. In 2014 it celebrated its 75th
anniversary of
foundation. It consists of 18 districts, 15 towns, 20 settlements, 1500 villages.
Romny, Hlukhiv, Putivl are region’s most ancient towns.
Assistant 2: What landmarks of our Region tell about its history?
Monument to Mammoth. Here in the village of Kulishivka, Nedrigailiv
District archaeologists discovered bones and teeth of mammoth.
Monument to the Last Cossack chieftain Pavlo Kalnyshevskiy in the village
of Pustovitovka, Romny District.
Monument to Yaroslavna. It was on the walls of Putivl fortress, that Princess
Yaroslavna lamented over Prince Igor and his armed retainers.
Monument to Hero of the Soviet Union Semen Rudnev in Putivl. He was
commissar of the partisan formation in Spadshchanskiy forest.
Monuments to Ivan Kozhedub in the village of Obrazhiivka, Shostka District.
The native of Obrazhiivka was presented with the Gold Star Medal three times.
Scythian Tumuli keep their secrets in Romny District.
3.3. Saying about nature.
Assistant 3: It’s also the beauty and excitement of our nature, where you can
lose yourself just as easily as you find yourself. All the round the Land of Sumy
Region is beautiful with its birch and pine woods, the quiet waters of the Vorskla,
Psyol, Seim and Desna Rivers, golden fields and fragrant meadows. Sumy Region
is rich in boundless forests and vast expanses of steppe, lakes and rivers.
3.4. Saying about famous people.
Assistant 4: So it is not surprising that this picturesque area has nurtured and
inspired many talented people.
4. Anton Makarenko, an outstanding pedagogue, was a native to the town of
Bilopillya.
Borys Hmyria, an opera singer, was born in Lebedyn.
Ostap Vyshnia, an outstanding humorist, was a native to the village of
Ghrun’, Akhtyrka District.
Ada Rogovtseva, a famous actress, Hero of Ukraine, was born in Hlukhiv.
Yosiph Shklovskiy, astro-physicist, was born in Hlukhiv.
Stepan Suprun, a native of the village Richki, Bilopillya District was
presented with the Gold Star Medal twice.
Assistant 5: And many other famous people were influenced by nature of
our land, when travelling.
Lesia Ukrainka visited the village of Kosivshchyna, Sumy District.
Taras Shevchenko highly appreciated talent of Karp Solenyk, when he
visited a fair in Romny. T. Shevchenko also visited Hlukhiv, Lebedyn, Krolevets,
Sumy, etc.
Petro Chaikovskiy, a composer, visited Trostianets, and very often he
visited the village of Nyzy, Sumy District. He couldn’t help admiring the Psyol
River. There he wrote his operas “Mazepa”, “Smith Vakula”.
3.5. Saying about museums.
Assistant 6. We organize tours to:
Museum of Chocolate in Trostianets. Exibits here are wonderful,
extraordinary and tasty.
Museum Complex “Spadshchanskiy Forest” in Putivl. It’s our history.
Here you’ll learn how our people struggled for independence of our country in
WWII.
Chekhov Museum in Sumy. Here the writer stayed, lived and worked.
Kozhedub Museum in Shostka. Exibits tell about life of our glorious
fellow-countryman, famous ace pilot I.Kozhedub.
3.6. Saying about festivals and celebrations.
5. Assistant 7. When you are tired of watching, visiting, seeing enjoy and have a
rest at one of our festivals.
Our Ukrainian people are well known for their folk and crafts. Ukrainian
Polissya has managed to preserve the deepest traditions of folk life. Craftsworkers
in Krolevets make embroidered towels (rushnyky) with striking inlaid designs. An
embroidered towel is a “visiting card” not only of our Region but the country as
well. We can see a fragment of an embroidered towel on a jubilee coin. A colourful
festival “Krolevets Embroidered Towels” gathers both amateurs and famous public
figures of literature and art in the town of Krolevets.
Assistant 8. If you are fond of classical music Bach-fest in the town of
Sumy is just for you. It’s held in October-November in Sumy Philharmonic.
On the programme: organ, fiddle, cello, harpsichord, chamber orchestra,
baroque-opera.
3.7. Saying about landmarks of today’s.
Assistant 9. New times require new monuments. There begin to appear
modest, sometimes ironic, but always with something very appealing in them
monuments. They just adorn out streets and parks.
A monument to Sugar and a monument to Sugar Children adorn Sumy.
This monument in Lebedyn needs no comments. This monument to Sow in
the town of Romny has also got its fans.
And of course, the town of Konotop has got its own symbol - monument to
Horse.
Creative Manager:
You see, one of 24 regions which make up Ukraine, Sumy Region is a place
of history, traditions and hospitality.
These booklets are for you. Discover splendour of Suny Region with
Wonders of Ukraine Travel Agency. Variety of attractions for visitors, plus some
which are unique to our Region, will make your discovery unforgettable.
IV. Home assignment.
Write an e-mail to your pen-pal about sights of Sumy Region.
6. V. Summarizing.
There is no need to ask if you are proud of your country, of your Home Land.
You know so much about your Home Land. To be a real citizen means to be proud
of your origin, nation, respect your history and traditions. You’ve done a great
work. All your answers were perfect and highly appreciated by me. Thank you.
7. APPENDIX
Slide 21.
1. Monument to T.Shevchenko in Lebedyn.
2. Konotop Battle Field, 1641, in the village of Shapovalivka.
3. Cossack’s Glory Monument, in the town of Shostka.
4. Apple-tree colony, not far from Krolevets.
5. Museum of Chocolate, in the town of Krolevets.
Slide 22.
6. Museum Complex “Spadshchanskiy Forest”, Putivl.
7. Village of Obrazhiivka, Shostka District.
8. Monument to P.Chaikovskiy, Trostianets.
9. Monument to T.Shevchenko in Romny.
10. Chekhov museum in Sumy.
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9. Сумщина; Фотоальбом. –К,: Мистецтво, 1985.