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Karpovich Tatyana Vasilievna Development of an integrated lesson. Subject area: English language + geography + history Topic: "English-speaking countries". Development of information culture. This lesson can be used when studying Unit 2 in grade 7 (Textbook by M.Z. Biboletova, N.N. Trubaneva " Enjoy English– 4) English teacher: Karpovich Tatyana Vasilievna
















Tatyana Karpovich Motto: In God We Trust MottoIn God We Trust Anthem: "The Star-Spangled Banner"AnthemThe Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington, D.C. 38°53 N 77°01 W, CapitalWashington, D.C.38°53 N 77°01 W, Largest city: New York CityLargest cityNew York City National language English (American)National language Spanish is the second most commonly spoken language.Spanishsecond most commonly spoken language Currency United States dollar ($) (USD)CurrencyUnited States dollarUSD






Tatyana Karpovich Capital Wellington 41°17S 174°27E, CapitalWellington41°17S 174°27E, Largest city: AucklandLargest cityAuckland Official languages ​​English (98%)Official languagesEnglish Māori (4.2%)Māori Currency New Zealand dollar (NZD)CurrencyNew Zealand dollarNZD






Tatyana Karpovich Motto: "From Sea to Sea MottoFrom Sea to Sea Anthem: "O Canada AnthemO Canada Royal anthem: "God Save the Queen Royal anthemGod Save the Queen Capital Ottawa 45°24 N 75°40 W, CapitalOttawa45°24 N 75 °40 W, Largest city Toronto Largest cityToronto Official languages ​​English, French Official languagesEnglishFrench Recognised regional languagesInuktitut, Inuinnaqtun, Cree, Dëne S ų łiné, Gwichin, Inuvialuktun, Slavey, Tł į ch ǫ Yatiì Recognised regional languagesInuktitutInuinnaqtun CreeDëne S ų łinéGwichinInuveyIn Yatiì Currency Canadian Dollar ($) (CAD) CurrencyDollarCAD






Anthem: Advance Australia Fair AnthemAdvance Australia Fair Capital Canberra 35°18S 149°08E, CapitalCanberra35°18S 149°08E, Largest city Sydney Largest citySydney Official languages ​​None Official languages ​​National language English National languageEnglish Currency Australian dollar (AUD) CurrencyAustralian dollarAUD






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Karpovich Tatyana Vasilievna CountryPatron saint Feast-DaySymbol. Tradition Flag EnglandSt. George 23 April People wear a rose Northern Ireland St. George Patrick 17 March Shamrock ScotlandSt. Andrew 30 November People wear a thistle WalesSt. David 1 March People wear a daffodil, a leek




Tatyana Karpovich Now imagine: You are the participants of the International Teenagers Conference We Live on the Same Planet. We Live on the Same Planet. You are from different parts of the UK. Act out the dialogue. Introduce yourselves, share some information about your country, invite your new friend to visit it. You are from different parts of the UK. Act out the dialogue. Introduce yourselves, share some information about your country, invite your new friend to visit it. Don't forget to give reasons.

Contents Preface
Great Britain
USA
Republic of Ireland
India
Australia
New Zealand
Canada
South Africa

English is used in the public
office work, literature and science about 200 million people. in Great Britain and Ireland (along with Irish), in
USA, Canada (along with French), Australia, New
Zealand, partly in South Africa and India. He is
one of the five official and working languages ​​adopted
UN. The English language originates from the language
ancient Germanic tribes (Angles, Saxons and Jutes),
moved in the 5th-6th centuries from the continent to Britain.

State in the northwest
Europe. Consists of an island
UK, which
located England, Scotland
and Wales and Northern Ireland,
occupying part of the island
Ireland. Isle of Man and
The Channel Islands are
dominions of the united
Kingdoms, but not included in
its composition. The area of ​​the country is 244111 km2.

The population of the United Kingdom (by
estimate for 1998) is approximately
58970100 people. Ethnic groups:
English - 81.5%, Scots - 9.6%,
Irish 2.4%, Welsh 1.9%, Ulster 1.8%, Indians, Pakistanis, Chinese, Arabs,
Africans.
The country's climate is changing
depending on the region. IN
England has a mild climate
thanks to the relative
the warmth of the seas surrounding it.
Average annual temperature
is about 11C° on
south and about 9 ° C in the northeast
. The average July temperature in London is around
18 ° C, the average January temperature is about 4.5 (C.
Scotland is the coldest region
Great Britain, although in general the climate there
pretty soft.
Religion: Anglicans - 47%,
Catholics - 16%, Muslims - 2%,
Methodists, Baptists, Jews,
Hindus, Sikhs. Capital London.
Largest cities: London
(7,335,000 people), Manchester
(2277000 people),

Official name: United States
America
Area: 9,629,091 sq. km
Population: 280,562,489 (July 2002)
Ethnic composition: white (77.1%), black (12.9%),
Asians (4.2%), Indians and Alaska Natives
(1.5%), Native Pacific Islanders
(0.3%), other (4%)
Religion: Protestant (56%), Catholic (28%),
Jews (2%), atheists (10%)
Languages: English, Spanish
State system: federal republic
Administrative divisions: 50 states and county
Colombia
Executive branch: head of state and head
government - President George W. Bush; cabinet
appointed by the President after approval by the Senate
Legislature: Bicameral Parliament (Congress): Senate (100
deputies - two from each state, elected for six years, every two years
1/3 of senators are re-elected); House of Representatives (435 deputies
directly elected for two years)
Judiciary: Supreme Court, whose members are appointed for life
President with the consent of the Senate.

The Republic of Ireland is
country in Western Europe
occupying 5/6 about. Ireland.
Bordered by Northern Ireland
part of the United
Kingdoms of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland. Located on
important sea and air routes
from Europe to North America.
The area is 70,283 km2. Population 2971
thousand people (1971). The capital is Dublin.

India is a state in South Asia, in the basin
Indian Ocean.
India is located on the most important sea and
air communications linking countries
South and Southeast Asia with Europe and Africa.
The maximum extent of the territory from north to south
3200 km, from west to east 2700 km. In the north, the territory of I.
bounded by the Himalayas, to the west its shores are washed by
waters of the Arabian Sea, in the East - Bengal
bay. I. includes Laccadive and
Amindive Islands located in the Arabian
sea, Andaman and Nicobar Islands - in
Bay of Bengal.

India

Australia

Official name.
Australian Union.
Capital. Canberra (about 300
thousand people).
Geographical position.
The only state in the world
spanning an entire continent
southern hemisphere. Together with the island
Tasmania forms the Australian
Union. Washed in the north
Timor, Arafura seas and
Torres Strait, east
Coral and Tasman seas,
in the south - Bass Strait and Indian
ocean, in the west - Indian
oceanan. The area of ​​the country is 7.7 million sq.
sq. km.

Climate. The climate is tropical, subtropical on the coast. In July - the height of winter, and in January - summer
.
natural hazards. Meets
100 species of poisonous snakes, in coastal waters
(Great Barrier Reef) - about 70 species
sharks (black shark and reef shark),
Australian jellyfish (sea wasp), marine
snake, warty fish and blue octopus.

NEW ZEALAND - a state in
southwest Pacific,
on the North and South Islands,
separated by the Cook Strait, and
nearby islands. Square
268.7 thousand km2. Population 3.52 million
people, including about 74% New Zealanders (or European
New Zealanders), 9.6% - Maori
(indigenous), 3.6% Polynesian. Official
languages ​​- English, Maori.
Majority

Over 3/4 of the territory of New Zealand is mountains (Mount Cook on
South Island, height up to 3764 m), highlands and hills;
The northern island is less mountainous, in the center - Volcanic
plateau (active volcanoes, geysers, hot mineral
sources). The climate is subtropical maritime. Medium
monthly temperatures in July 5-12 °C, January 14-19 °C;

Canada

Capital: Ottawa.
Language: Canada has two
official languages ​​- English
and French.
Population: Total population 27.3 million. Anglo Canadians 40 percent, French Canadians 27 percent, ethnic
groups - 33 percent, indigenous
country's population - Indians (390
thousand) and Eskimos (28 thousand).

South Africa

Official
title.South African Republic.
Geographic
position.
A country
located on the extreme
southern Africa. Borders with
Namibia
Botswana,
Zimbabwe,
mozambique,
Swaziland
And
Lesotho
(located in South Africa).
The area of ​​South Africa is 1.2 million square meters.
km.

The population of South Africa is 43 million people. Niger-Congo group (Zulu, Xhosa, Tswana, Pedi, Suto, Tsongo, Swazi, etc.) - 72%, Afrikaners (white descendants of Goll

The population of South Africa is 43 million people. Niger-Congo group (Zulu, Xhosa,
Tswana, Pedi, Suto, Tsongo, Swazi, etc.) - 72%, Afrikaners (white descendants
Dutch) - 9.5%, mestizos - 9%, Indians - 3%.

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We can learn about UK, London, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand

The project was developed by A. A. Subakova teacher foreign languages MOU secondary school No. 1 S. Alexandrov - Guy of the Saratov region

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Didactic goals

Formation of regional literacy of students. Expansion of the lexical stock of words. Formation of students' sustainable interest in the culture of English-speaking countries. Consolidation of children's knowledge of the sights of Great Britain, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand. Education of international feelings in children.

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Methodical tasks

To form students' awareness of the need to learn useful regional information about the culture of English-speaking countries. Develop special skills and communication skills with a representative of an English-speaking country. Learn to apply different kinds speech activity in the conditions of intercultural communication. Expand the horizons of students. To develop the ability of students to work with additional popular science and reference literature, to highlight the main thing, to systematize the material, to draw conclusions.

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Student Creative Research

Sociological survey "Which English-speaking country would you like to visit?" Abstracts "Influence geographical location on the economy of an English-speaking country”; "World tour of interesting places English-speaking countries"; "Hypotheses of the origin of Stonehenge"; "Customs and traditions of English-speaking countries"; "History of the Castle Tower" Creative tasks"Symbols of Christmas", "Pictures of London", "Australian Fauna"

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How different the World is!

My dear Traveler, if you want to have a rest with fun and profit, go straightly to the English-speaking countries: Great Britain, Canada, the USA, Australia, New Zealand. All these countries are beautiful and interesting for visiting.

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Great Britain

The total area: 244,000 sq. kms The population: 57 mln people The capital: London The places of interest of country: Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, St. Paul's Cathedral, Piccadilly Circus, Stonehenge, Edinburgh Castle, Liverpool, Glasgow, Manchester, etc.

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The United States of America

The population:245 mln people The total area: 9373 sq. kms The capital:Washington The places of interest of country:the Grand Canyon, the White House, Capitol, the Mississippi River, the Colorado River, Broadway in New York, the Great Lakes, the Statue of Liberty, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hollywood, Harvard, etc.

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Canada

The population: 26 mln people The total area: 9976 sq. kms The capital: Ottawa The places of interest of country: the Rockies, the Great Lakes, the Niagara Falls, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Vancouver, Baffin Land, the St. Lawrence Seaway, the Lake District, Hudson Bay, Winnipeg, the St. Lawrence Valley, etc.

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Australia

The population: 16 mln people The total area: 7687 sq. kms The capital: Canberra The places of interest ofcountry: the kangaroo, thedingo, the emu, the koala, the echidna, Tasmania Island, the Central Lowlands, the Murray, the Darling, the Australian Alps, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, surfing, etc.

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New Zealand

The population: 3.3 mln people The total area: 269 sq. kms The capital: Wellington The places of interest of country: thekiwi, the aborigines Maori, the Pacific Ocean, North Island, South Island, Stewart Island, the Southern Alps, Dunedin, Auckland, etc.

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English is the native language in:

NEW ZEALAND GREAT BRITAIN Australia Canada USA

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Canada

Canada is the second largest country in the world. It is nearly as big as small of Europe. She shares with the USA the world "s largest seven lakes, as well as Canada"s longest river three in the world. The capital of Canada is Ottawa. In Canada there are people of many nationalities. There are two official languages ​​in my country, English and French. English spoken in Canada is a bit different from British English: there are some pronunciation and grammatical differences. The red and write Canadian flag shows a leaf of the maple tree , which grows in North America. The maple leaf is the official emblem of Canada.

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Attractions Canada

CN Tower Nigarsky Falls

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Great Britain

Great Britain is an island nation. Usually it is shortened to the United Kingdom or UK or Great Britain. It "s one of the world" s smallest countries - it "s twice smaller than France or Spain. However, there are only nine other countries with more people, and London is the world" s seventh biggest city. In Britain you can meet people of many different nationalities. The capital of the UK is London. The official language is English. Do you know that English is made up of Anglo-Saxon, French and Latin? It also includes a lot of words from Greek and other languages, even Russian.

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The rose is the national emblem of England. Emblem of England

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New Zealand New Zealand is a small country in the Pacific Ocean. It consists of two major islands. New Zealand is the same distance from Australia as London is from Moscow. When it's summer in Europe, it's winter in New Zealand. But the school year still starts in autumn - in February! When it's time to go to bed in Europe, It's time to go to work in New Zealand. The capital of New Zealand is Wellington. The population of the country is mixed. Some people came from Britain years ago. Some Maori people lived here before the British came. Official languages ​​are English and Maori. But English is spoken in a very unusual way in New Zealand. It is often called Kiwi English. New Zealand is sometimes called "The Worlds Biggest Farm". It is famous for its products: butter, cheese, meat.

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Australia Australia is the biggest island and the smallest continent in the world. It is the only country in the world, which occupies an entire continent and some of the islands around it. It lies between the Indian and: the Pacific Oceans. It "s a large country, but its population is only 18.3 million people. There are "original Australians" who lived here long ago but most of the population came to Australia from Britain, Ireland and other countries years ago. At present in Australia there are a lot of people from Russia. The capital of Australia is Canberra. English is the official language in Australia. But English spoken in Australia is a bit different from British English and American English. Sometimes Australia is called "Oz" or "the Lucky Country»

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Christchurch Cathedral in Australia Christchurch Cathedral is one of the main attractions of Australia

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USA United States one of the most powerful and advanced countries in the world. It stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the cast to the Pacific Ocean in the west and from Canada in the north to Mexico in the south. The capital of the USA is Washington, though some people think it's New York. This famous city is the financial and cultural center of the USA. The USA has the third largest population in the world. It's a real melting pot. English is the official language in the USA. But the English language spoken in my country is known as American English. There are some differences between British and American English. For example a film in Britain is a movie in America, a postman is a mailman, the underground is the subway. But people speaking British English can be easily understood in the US. no problem. The second important language in the United States is Spanish. The motto of the country is "In God We Trust"

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Presentation was prepared pupil grade 7 Gymnasium No. 3 Balina Anastasia

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