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Государственное бюджетное общеобразовательное учреждение Самарской области средняя общеобразовательная школа №1 «Образовательный центр» имени Героя Советского Союза Ганюшина П.М. с. Сергиевск муниципального района Сергиевский Самарской области Исторический тур по Англии (Элективный курс по страноведению англоязычных стран. Тема «Связь с прошлым») Степанова Н.А. учитель английского языка Исторический тур по Англии 1 Цель: познакомить учащихся с основными вехами истории Соединённого королевства. Задачи: 1. Развивать умения учащихся понимать на слух короткие тексты научной тематики; 2. Совершенствовать информации. навыки чтения с извлечением запрашиваемой 1. Лекция учителя The Celts. Words: the Celts- кельты The Picts-пикты The Scots- скотты Axe-топор Spear-копьё Sword-меч Dagger-кинжал Dye-краска Chariot-колесница During the period from the 16-th to the 3-rd century BC a people called the Celts invaded Britain. The Celtic tribes were called the Picts, the Scots, the Britons. The Scots came in such large numbers to the north of the island that in time the name of Scotland was given to that country. The Britons held most of the country, and the southern part of the island was named Britain after them. The Celts were armed with metal spears, swords, daggers and axes. In wartime the Celts wore skins and painted their faces with a blue dye to make themselves to look fierce. They used chariots on the battlefield drawn by two or four horses. Fighting was common among them. Answer the questions! 1. Who invaded Britain in the period from the 16-th to the 3-rd century BC? 2. Which parts of the country were named after the Celtic tribes? 3. How did the Celts look in wartime? 4. What were they armed with? The Roman Empire Words: To conquer-завоевать To invade-захватить, завоевать Barbarian-варварский The Channel (the English Channel)-принятое в Англии название пролива Ла Манш Julius Caesar- Юлий Цезарь Two thousand years ago while the Celts were still living in tribes the Romans were the most powerful people in the world. In 55 B.C. a Roman army of 10000 men crossed the Chanel. The Celts saw the ships in the sea and attacked the invaders. The Celts made a great impression on the Romans, who saw them for the first time in battle. The Celts wan the battle. In a year Julius Caesar returned in Britain with larger forces and wan several battles. But he didn’t really conquer the country. Only after a hundred years after Caesar’s visit the Romans invaded Britain and conquered the South East. Strait stone roads were built. They were made so well, that they lasted long and still exist today. Bridges of stone were built, some of which can be found in Britain today. Besides, to guard the country against the Picts and Scots who lived in the hills of Scotland a high wall was built in the north.It was called “Hadrian’s Wall”. The towns with houses built of stone began to grow. Early in the 5- th century the Roman legions were recalled from Britain to defend the central provinces of the Roman Empire from the attacks of the barbarian tribes. They didn’t return to Britain, and the Celts were left alone in the land. Choose the correct answer! 1. Two thousand years ago…. were the most powerful people in the world. A. the Celts B. the Romans 2. A Roman army of 10000 men crossed the Chanel and ….the battle. A. wan B. lost 3. …. invaded Britain and conquered the South East. A. In a year Julius Caesar B. Only after a hundred years after Caesar’s visit the Romans 4. The Romans…. Good stone roads, towns and houses built of stone. A. destroyed B. built I. Чтение текста и выполнение заданий к нему. The Anglo-Saxons (из книги Some facts on Great Britain, Палушкиной Е.Л.,стр.8-11) I. Give the Russian equivalents of the following words and word combinations: to take smb. A hundred and fifty years to conquer the country, to be taken prisoners, by the end of the century,to prefer to fall in ruins, since then,to undergo great change. II. Choose the correct ending: 1. After the Romans left Britain the Celts remained independent 1. forever 2. but not for long 3. for one century 2. When the Germaine tribes came to Britain the 1. ran away in terror 2. fought fiercely natives 3. preferred not to fight 4. When the invaders came 1. many Celts crosset the Chanel and went to Europe. 2. all the Celts were killed 3. many Celts were killed, some were taken prisoners, some went to Wales, Ireland and Scotland. 4. By the end of the 6th and the beginning of the 7th century 1. the Germanie tribes left Britain 2. the Romans conquered Britain again 3. several kingdoms were formed on the territory of Britain by Anglo-Saxons. 4. As the Anglo-Saxons disliked towns and preferred to live in small villages 1. they built a lot of buildings and roads of stone 2. they left the cities to the Celts 3. they destroyed many Roman towns and the Roman buildings. Домашнее задание: текст “The Normans” из книги Some facts on Great Britain, Палушкиной Е.Л.,стр.11-12 Приложение I. The Anglo-Saxons Words: to remain independent-оставаться независимыми The natives- аборигены Concuest-завоевание Slave-раб Majority- большинство To adopt the customs- принять обычаи After the Romans legions left Britain the Celts remained independent but not for long. The Germanic tribes came to Britain in the 5th century. The British natives fought against the invaders and it took the Anglo-Saxons more than a hundred and fifty years to conquer the coyntry. In the course of the concuest many of the Celts were killed, some were taken prisoners and made slaves. Many of them went to the mountains of Wales, to the northern part of the Ireland (Scotland) or crossed the sea and went to Ireland. By the end of the 6th and the beginning of the 7th century several kingdoms were formed on the territory of Britain conquered by the Germanic tribes. The AngloSaxons disliked towns, they preferred to live in small villages. They destroyed the Roman towns and bridges soon fell in ruins. The Anglo-Saxons then made up the majority of the population. They called the Celts “welsh” which means “foreigners”. After some time the Celts adopted the customs of the Anglo-Saxons and learned to speak their language. Only the Celts who remined independent in Wales, Scotland and Ireland spoke their own languages. At first the Anglo-Saxons spoke various dialects but in time the dialect of the Angles of the central kingdom of the country became the main one. The people of Britain were called English. The name of England was given to the whole country. But since then the English language has undergone great change.