
ПРЕЗЕНТАЦИЯ ПО АНГЛИЙСКОМУ ЯЗЫКУ: FAMOUS BRITISH WRITERS.
Урок разработала преподаватель английского языка
КГКП «Аксуский колледж черной металлургии»
г. Аксу, Павлодарская обл, Казахстан
Ракулова Зарина Агнаевна
2018г.

ЦЕЛИ И ЗАДАЧИ УРОКА
- Цели :
- Активизация речемыслительной деятельности учащихся;
- Закрепление лексического материала по теме «Литература»;
- Закрепление грамматического материала: Артикль с именами собственными. Видо-временные формы глагола, описывающие действия, происходившие в прошлом;
- Развитие аудирования, речевых навыков
- Задачи:
- Учебная: формирование и развитие коммуникативных умений учащихся с использованием лексического, грамматического материала.
- Познавательная: расширение лингвистического, культурного кругозора учащихся.
- Развивающая : Интеллектуальное развитие учащихся, формирование готовности к коммуникации.
- Воспитательная: осознание важности чтения и как результат духовное обогащение учащихся; воспитание уважительного отношения и интереса к культуре других стран.

HOMEWORK: DICKENS ' BIOGRAPHY
- Childhood. Youth. (was born; at the age of; to move to)
- Journalism. Early novels. (a novel; a reporter; to be published; A Dinner of Poplar Walk; Sketches by BOZ; Pickwick Papers )
- Dickens 'Family. (to get married, a wife)
- Middle years (Bleak Hours; Hard Times; Little Dorrit )
- Trips to America (to travel; to give lectures; public readings; an impression)
- Literary style. Characters. (vivid descriptions; sense of humour; to describe the hardships of the working class)
- Last years. Museums and festivals . (The Ch/Dickens Museum in London; The Ch.Dickens Birthplace Museum in Portsmouth; The Dickens House Museum in Broadstairs, Kent; The Riverside Dickens Festival in Riverside, California; The Great Dickens Fair in San-Francisco, Califiornia; Dickens literary Festival in Rochester)

AGREE OR DISAGREE!
- Charles Dickens was born in 1812 in the Portsmouth.
- His father is a very rich man.
- The first novel by Dickens was “A Dinner at Poplar Walk. It was publish in 1844.
- Dickens started as a newspaper reporter, didn’t he?
- The “Pickwick Papers” didn’t make him famous.
- Dickens’ pen-name will be BOZ.
- Much of his time was taken up with public reading of his best-loved novels.
- Dickens had never been to the America.
- Dickens wrote Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Robinson Crusoe, Hard Times.
- There are a lot of Dickens’ museums and festivals in the Great Britain and USA.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
- English writer of plays ,one of the most famous ever. Among the most famous of his plays are the tragedies of Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, the comedies of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Merchant of Venice, and the historical plays Richard ııı and Henry V. He also wrote some very good poetry, especially the Sonnets, and worked as an actor at the Globe Theatre in London.

- During the first decade of the XVII Shakespeare turned to tragedies and created his greatest ones: «Hamlet» «Othello» «Macbeth» and «King Lear». All of them had a great success. Moreover, William was an amazing poet known for his sonnets which are the poems consisting of 14 lines with a moral at the end. All his works deal with themes of love, friendship, death, change and immortality and often contain great philosophical ideas.

CHARLES DICKENS
- Charles Dickens was probably the most popular novelist in the English language in the 19th century. When he was only 12, Charles had to leave school and work in a factory. His novels often tell the stories of young children who work hard to escape a life of poverty. Many of the stories were set in London, and his novels show how the city changed during his lifetime.

WALTER SCOTT
- Scottish writer and a poet, especially famous for his stories of Scottish life, several of them are based on historical characters, such as Ivanhoe and The Heart of Midlothian .

ROBERT BURNS
- Is poet and lyricist who was known as Scotland’s favorite son or known simply as The Bard in Scotland. Robert Burns’ works greatly inspired the founders of socialism and liberalism and his life and works were celebrated in a huge way during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His well known poems include Auld Lang Syne, Scots Wha Hae, A Red, Red Rose, The Battle of Sherramuir; To a Mouse, A Man's A Man for A' That, To a Louse , Ae Fond Kiss and Tam o' Shanter among others.