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>Кафедра иностранных языков Милочкина С.И. Иностранный язык (европейский) Going Out For the Evening The Кафедра иностранных языков Милочкина С.И. Иностранный язык (европейский) Going Out For the Evening The Past Perfect Tense

>Цели и задачи: знать: образование и употребление Past Perfect Active; ключевые слова; лексику темы; Цели и задачи: знать: образование и употребление Past Perfect Active; ключевые слова; лексику темы; уметь: правильно употреблять в речи нужное грамматическое время; задавать вопросы и отвечать утвердительно и отрицательно; использовать новую лексику при ведении беседы о кино и театре. 2

>План занятия: 1. знакомство с образованием The Past Perfect Tense; 2. практика в образовании План занятия: 1. знакомство с образованием The Past Perfect Tense; 2. практика в образовании вопросительных и отрицательных форм (выполнение устных и письменных практических заданий); 3. работа с текстом 4. выполнение заданий для усвоения лексики. 3

>The Past Perfect образуется: had V3 показывает, что действие завершилось к моменту в прошлом The Past Perfect образуется: had V3 показывает, что действие завершилось к моменту в прошлом когда? - by last Monday - by the end of the last week - when we came / called / - before she left 4

>утвердительная форма 5 утвердительная форма 5

>отрицательная форма 6 отрицательная форма 6

>вопросительная форма 7 вопросительная форма 7

>Task 1. Make up sentences in the right column using Past Perfect Model: I Task 1. Make up sentences in the right column using Past Perfect Model: I came home at 2. – I had come home by 2. 8

>Task 2. Finish the exercise in the WB. Tom had returned from the cinema Task 2. Finish the exercise in the WB. Tom had returned from the cinema by 5 o’clock yesterday. I had finished my work by 7 o’clock last Friday. He thought that he had lost the money. When I came home yesterday my mum had already cooked dinner. 9 Task 3. Make the sentences negative and interrogative and translate them:

>Going Out For the Evening London Theatres Going Out For the Evening London Theatres

>In London, there is a great number of theatres. Theatergoers don't have to go In London, there is a great number of theatres. Theatergoers don't have to go far outside the city centre to find a play that fits their taste or mood. In the West End, there are around fifty theatres with a ballet, a comedy, a drama, a musical, or a variety on stage. 11 The National Theatre from Waterloo Bridge

>In any theatres, the seats are divided into groups, most popular are the stalls In any theatres, the seats are divided into groups, most popular are the stalls because they are closer to the stage. The first gallery above the stalls is called dress circle. Boxes are most prestigious and expensive seats. 12 The seats in the upper circle, pit and gallery (also called “the gods”) are cheaper.

>Among the most famous London theatres are “The National Theatre”, and “Covent Garden”. 13 Among the most famous London theatres are “The National Theatre”, and “Covent Garden”. 13 The current building of the Royal National Theatre was designed by architects Sir Denys Lasdun and Peter Softley and contains three stages, which opened between 1976 and 1977. It is located next to the Thames in the South Bank area of central London.

>14 The original building of the theatre, which was built in 1599, didn't last 14 The original building of the theatre, which was built in 1599, didn't last till our days. In 1997 the new Globe opened its doors to the first theatre goers. The new building is just One of the most interesting theatres in England is Shakespeare's Globe. like the old Shakespeare's Globe but for some differences: four exits instead of two.

>In Shakespeare's time, all roles were played by male actors. Female roles were usually In Shakespeare's time, all roles were played by male actors. Female roles were usually played by teenage boys up to 17 or 18 years old. Some people think, that 15 As before, the Globe has no roof so all plays are played in the open air. About fifteen hundred people may come to watch a play. the Globe does only Shakespeare's plays today. But they stage plays by other dramatists as well, especially if they were written for the Globe.

>16 Task 4. Name the seats in the theatre: Stalls, dress circle, box, stage, 16 Task 4. Name the seats in the theatre: Stalls, dress circle, box, stage, gods, upper circle, pit , gallery.

>17 Task 5. Give words or word combinations for the definitions: the part of 17 Task 5. Give words or word combinations for the definitions: the part of the theatre where the audience sits; a raised platform in a theatre where the actors appear; the highest balcony where the cheapest seats are placed; the main role; seats in the theatre behind the stalls; a place where hats and coats may be left; a piece of wood or metal with a number on it given in return for a hat or a coat.

>18 Task 6. Answer the questions: 1. Is there a great number of theatres 18 Task 6. Answer the questions: 1. Is there a great number of theatres in London? 2. What are the most famous London theatres? 3. When was the original building of the Globe built? 4. All the plays in the Globe are played in the open air, aren’t they? 5. Who played all the roles in Shakespeare’s time? 6. Does the Globe stage only Shakespeare's plays today?

>Going Out For the Evening Moscow Theatres Going Out For the Evening Moscow Theatres

>Moscow is also called a city of theatres. There are so many theatres in Moscow is also called a city of theatres. There are so many theatres in Moscow that one can spend a couple of months going to a theatre every day. The most well-known are: Moscow Art Theatre named after A.Chekhov, Sovremennik, Stanislavsky theatre, Lencom, Moscow opera theatre, Variety theatre (Estrady) and others. Each of these theatres has something unique to offer its visitors. But surely enough, the greatest of all is the Bolshoi Theatre. 20

>The theatre is situated not far from the Kremlin on Theatre Square. It is The theatre is situated not far from the Kremlin on Theatre Square. It is the most famous Russian theatre in the world with the best vocalists and choreographers of the country. 21 Bolshoi Theatre is the oldest Moscow theatre and was built in 1825. Its building is truly a symbol of Russian capital. The Bolshoi Theatre is a must on a list of places to see in Moscow.

>22 as Pyotr Shalyapin, Galina Ulanova, Maya Plisetskaya and other singers and dancers of 22 as Pyotr Shalyapin, Galina Ulanova, Maya Plisetskaya and other singers and dancers of world class. The theatre stages not only Russian Many famous Russian composers started here: Pyotr Tchaykovsky, Serghey Rakhmaninov and others. Its stage has seen such masters as masterpiece operas and ballets but also those composed by western composers like Mozart, Rossini, Verdi and others.

>23 Task 7. Find in the text equivalents to the following: символ российской столицы, 23 Task 7. Find in the text equivalents to the following: символ российской столицы, расположен недалеко от, многие знаменитые композиторы начинали здесь, сцена видела таких мастеров как, мирового класса, достопримечательность, которую просто необходимо посетить.

>24 Task 8. Answer the questions about the theatre: Have you a theatre in 24 Task 8. Answer the questions about the theatre: Have you a theatre in your town? How many theatres are there in Vladivostok? What are they? Have you a drama theatre? Where is the box-office in the theatre? Is there a dress-circle in your theatre? Do you prefer seats in a box or in the stalls?

>25 Task 8. Answer the questions about the theatre: Do you like to sit 25 Task 8. Answer the questions about the theatre: Do you like to sit in the balcony? What do they show in your theatre? Do you like tragedies or comedies? Do they sell programmes in your theatre? Do you go to the evening performances?

>Check yourself: 26 Task 9. Match the words: Check yourself: 26 Task 9. Match the words:

>Check yourself: 27 Task 10. Open the brackets using Past Perfect : 1. When Check yourself: 27 Task 10. Open the brackets using Past Perfect : 1. When we came the performance (to begin). 2. She went for a holiday after she (to pass the exam). 3. He didn’t start eating before he (to wash his hands). 4. By the end of the year she (to play in two films). 5. By the time the director arrived the actress (to learn her part).

>ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ МАТЕРИАЛОВ ПРЕЗЕНТАЦИИ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ ДАННОЙ ПРЕЗЕНТАЦИИ, МОЖЕТ ОСУЩЕСТВЛЯТЬСЯ ТОЛЬКО ПРИ УСЛОВИИ СОБЛЮДЕНИЯ ТРЕБОВАНИЙ ЗАКОНОВ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ МАТЕРИАЛОВ ПРЕЗЕНТАЦИИ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ ДАННОЙ ПРЕЗЕНТАЦИИ, МОЖЕТ ОСУЩЕСТВЛЯТЬСЯ ТОЛЬКО ПРИ УСЛОВИИ СОБЛЮДЕНИЯ ТРЕБОВАНИЙ ЗАКОНОВ РФ ОБ АВТОРСКОМ ПРАВЕ И ИНТЕЛЛЕКТУАЛЬНОЙ СОБСТВЕННОСТИ, А ТАКЖЕ С УЧЕТОМ ТРЕБОВАНИЙ НАСТОЯЩЕГО ЗАЯВЛЕНИЯ. ПРЕЗЕНТАЦИЯ ЯВЛЯЕТСЯ СОБСТВЕННОСТЬЮ АВТОРОВ. РАЗРЕШАЕТСЯ РАСПЕЧАТЫВАТЬ КОПИЮ ЛЮБОЙ ЧАСТИ ПРЕЗЕНТАЦИИ ДЛЯ ЛИЧНОГО НЕКОММЕРЧЕСКОГО ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ, ОДНАКО НЕ ДОПУСКАЕТСЯ РАСПЕЧАТЫВАТЬ КАКУЮ-ЛИБО ЧАСТЬ ПРЕЗЕНТАЦИИ С ЛЮБОЙ ИНОЙ ЦЕЛЬЮ ИЛИ ПО КАКИМ-ЛИБО ПРИЧИНАМ ВНОСИТЬ ИЗМЕНЕНИЯ В ЛЮБУЮ ЧАСТЬ ПРЕЗЕНТАЦИИ. ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ ЛЮБОЙ ЧАСТИ ПРЕЗЕНТАЦИИ В ДРУГОМ ПРОИЗВЕДЕНИИ, КАК В ПЕЧАТНОЙ, ЭЛЕКТРОННОЙ, ТАК И ИНОЙ ФОРМЕ, А ТАКЖЕ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ ЛЮБОЙ ЧАСТИ ПРЕЗЕНТАЦИИ В ДРУГОЙ ПРЕЗЕНТАЦИИ ПОСРЕДСТВОМ ССЫЛКИ ИЛИ ИНЫМ ОБРАЗОМ ДОПУСКАЕТСЯ ТОЛЬКО ПОСЛЕ ПОЛУЧЕНИЯ ПИСЬМЕННОГО СОГЛАСИЯ АВТОРОВ. Thanks for your work. 28