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Lesson 59. THINGS TO SEE
Цілі: вдосконалювати лексичні навички и навички вимови; вдосконалювати навички читання, аудіювання й усного мовлення; розвивати логічне мислення і пізнавальний інтерес до вивчення англійської мови; виховувати зацікавленість у розширенні своїх знань і повагу до культури інших народів. Procedure 1.Warm-up Match.
Key: 1 f; 2 c; 3 j; 4 h; 5 g; 6 b; 7 a; 8 d; 9 k; 10 e; 11 i; 12 1. 2. Reading Read the text and do the task. THEATRE IN LONDON Most British cities have a theatre, but London has the greatest number. There are over 50 theatres in London’s West End, the area in London with most theatres, and about 35 smaller fringe theatres. In recent years musicals have been very successful. About 5.5 million people, many of them tourists, go to see a musical every year in London. The best known contemporary composer of musicals is Andrew Lloyd Webber. His musical Cats is the longest-running musical. Going to the theatre in Britain is not only popular, but also expensive. Not many young people can afford to go. It is possible to get cheaper tickets by going to afternoon performances called matinees or by buying stand-bys, half-price tickets which are sold half an hour before a performance starts. Answer the questions. 1. Can we call London the centre of the theatre life? Why? 2. Do you think people often go to the theatre? 3. What shows attract tourists to London? 4. How can you get to the theatre if you haven’t got enough money? 3. Listening Do ex. 1 (a), p. 162. 4.Speaking Do ex. 1 (b), p. 162. Answers: 1. John 2. In Brisbane 3. Sydney Opera House 4. A desert 5. Ayers Pock and Great Barrier Reef 6. A koala or a kangaroo 7. To go to Sea World 8. To visit Brisbane Forest Park 5. Listening Do ex. 3, p. 163. Key: 1. Madame Tussaud’s 2. Wax Museum 3. London taxi 4. London Eye 5. Millennium Wheel 6. Westminster Bridge 7. Big Ben 8. The Houses of Parliament 6. Reading Do ex. 4, p. 164. Key: 1 celebrities; 2 famous; 3 world-famous; 4 journey; 5 events; 6 wheel; 7 opposite; 8 view. 7. Summary Answer the guestion. 1. Do you enjoy looking round cities? 2. What kind of places do you enjoy visiting? 3. What is the most interesting place that you have visited? Why? 4. Which place would you most like to visit? Why? 8. Homework Do ex. 2, p. 163.
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