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So what is the topic of our lesson today?
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BOOKWORMSSo what is the topic of our lesson
today?
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(People who read a lot of books)
OUR OBJECTIVES FOR TODAY ARE:
•Vocabulary: related to literature genre
•Reading & Listening: fiction’s great names
•Grammar: past simple (affirmative)
Module
2a
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PHONETIC DRILLLOOK – LOOKED
HELP – HELPED
WATCH –WATCHED
LIVE- LIVED
LOVE-LOVED
LIKE-LIKED
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BOOKWORMS4.
TYPES OF STORIESMystery
Biography
Humorous story
Детектив
Биография
Юмористический рассказ
Science fiction
Adventure
Suspense /səˈspens/
Научная фантастика
Приключения
Психологический триллер
Drama
Fairy tale
Драма
Сказка
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detectivedramas
novels
historic
legends
fairy tales
BOOKS
comedy
poems
science fiction
biography
mystery
adventure
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QUIZ1
2
3
4
5
6
B
C
A
A
C
B
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Match the types of stories to their descriptions1. A story that takes place in the future or in space.
D
2. An exciting story about a hero who does dangerous things.
E
A. Mystery
B. Biography
3. A serious and emotional play written for the theatre, radio C.Humorous
or television.
G
4. A story which makes you feel worried, because you don’t
know what is going to happen next.
F
D. Science fiction story
5. A funny story with a happy ending.
E. Adventure
C
6. A story about someone’s life written by another person.
F. Suspense
B
7. A story about a crime or a strange event.
A
G. Drama
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MATCH THE SYNONYMSWell-known
Unusual
Amazing
Clever
Ordinary
Loyal
Intelligent
Faithful
Famous
Extraordinary
Strange
Typical
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WHO ARE THE AUTHORS/CHARACTERS INTHE PICTURES. WHAT DO THEY HAVE IN
COMMON?
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/mɪstərɪ/ n. та́йна,секре́т, зага́дка
/krieɪt/
создава́ть
/fɪk∫ənəl/
вы́мышленный
/nit//əpɪərəns/
аккуратный вид
Gossip
Faithful
/feɪθfʊl/ верный,
преданный
Cape
/keɪp/
наки́дка, плащ
/mæɡnɪfaɪŋ/
лупа
At first glance
/əbse∫(ə)n/
одержи́мость
/ɔdə(r)/
поря́док;
/saɪkɒlədʒɪ/
психоло́гия
/ɪnvestɪɡeɪ∫(ə)n/
рассле́дование
/tɪpɪk(ə)l/
типи́чный
на первый взгляд
Underwater
/ʌndəwɔtə(r)/ подво́дный
Knit
/nɪt/ вяза́ть
Intelligent
/ɪntelɪdʒ(ə)nt/ у́мный
Mystery
Create
Fictional
Neat
appearance
Obsession
Order
Psychology
Investigation
Typical
Inspire
Extraordinary
Solve
Magnifying
glass
Imagination
Several
/ɡɒsɪp/
спле́тня
/ɪnspaɪə/
вдохновля́ть
/ɪkstrɔdɪnərɪ/
необы́чный
/sɒlv/
реша́ть,
/ɪmædʒɪneɪſ(ə)n/
воображе́ние
/sevr(ə)l/
не́сколько
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clean and dressed well - neat appearancewhen you think of something all the time - obsession
when things are organised and arranged well - order
the study of the mind - psychology
process to solve crime investigation
- first time you look at sb/sth - at first glance
the
give the idea to do/create sth - inspire
clever - intelligent
find the answer - solve
very difficult crimes to solve - mysterious cases
clothes you wear over your shoulders - cape
glass that makes things seem bigger - magnifying glass
ability to generate ideas in your mind - imagination
a number over two but not very high - several
covered by the sea or water -underwater
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Complete the sentences with the words:fictional investigation
obsession
appearance
magnifying glass
cape
magnifying glass makes objects appear bigger than they actually are.
1. A ________________________
fictional detective.
2. Miss Marple is a(n) __________________
investigation
3. The police started a(n)__________________________
into the crime.
obsession with money.
4. Scrooge Mc Duck is famous for his ____________________
appearance .
5. Hercule Poirot is famous for his neat _______________________
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3. Read the texts once again and say if the sentences are true or false. Correct thefalse ones.
• Agatha Christie was the “Queen of the Crime”. ___T
• Hercule Poirot is a famous French detective. ___F
• Miss Marple is a typical detective. ___
F
• Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a doctor. ___
T
T
• Sherlock Holmes is extremely attentive. ___
• Jules Verne on his journey found an underwater city. ___
F
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THE FAMOUS AUTHORAgatha Christie
(15.09.1890-12.01.1976)
The “Queen of Crime”
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THE FAMOUS AUTHORSir Arthur Conan Doyle
(22.05.1859-07.08.1930)
The detective writer
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THE FAMOUS AUTHORJules Verne
(08.02.1828-24.03.1905)
The author of science fiction
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WHO…1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Solves crimes with the partner? Sherlock Holmes
Always wants to be neat and tidy? Hercule Poirot
Doesn’t look like a detective? Miss Marple
Wrote adventure novels? Jules Verne
Travels in a submarine? Captain Nemo
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Ex 5 p 17Name
When and where you were born
Why you are famous
What your famous characters are
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PAST SIMPLE(THINGS THAT HAVE ALREADY HAPPENED!)
REGULAR VERBS
I walk to school
I jump on my bed
I like it
I walked to school
I jumped on my bed
I liked it
Can you see how we have changed the verbs?
ADD
“ED”
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PAST SIMPLE(THINGS THAT HAVE ALREADY HAPPENED!)
IRREGULAR VERBS
I go to school
I went to school
I write a letter
I wrote a letter
with irregular verbs: 2nd column of the table of
the irregular verbs
yesterday,
last year (week, month) a
year ago (month, week, day), long ago,
during the
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FIND IN THE TEXT:Regular verbs:
helped, smoked, created, appeared loved, tried,
etc.
Irregular verbs:
was, wore, could, sent, wrote, caught, etc