Разработка интеллектуальной игры для учащихся 8-10 классов на основе страноведческого материала. Может быть использован как на уроках английского языка, так и на внеклассных мероприятиях.
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«Интеллектуальная игра»
Intellectual Game.
The English language surrounds us like a sea, and like the waters of a deep sea it is full of mysteries.
Themes of the first round.
“ Famous people” “ Cartoons” “ Alice” “ All about everything” “ A visiting card”
“ Famous people”
100
“ Cartoons”
“ Alice”
200
100
300
100
“ A visiting card”
200
100
“ All about everything”
400
200
300
100
500
200
300
400
400
300
500
200
500
400
300
500
400
500
Who wrote “Winne-the-Pooh”?
What is Humpty Dumpty?
A toy An egg An animal A bird
“ One side of the mushroom will make you grow taller, & the other side will make you grow shorter”. Who gave this advice to Alice?
Whom did Beladonna look for ?
Who was their Stepsister?
What animal left only his smile after disappearing?
`The Queen of Hearts,
she made some …… ,
All on a summer day:
The Knave of Hearts,
he stole those ……. ,
And took them quite away!'
What did she make?
The most popular hobby of the Queen of Hearts.
You can’t play this game with hedgehog & flamingo , but Alice could.
“ We quarrelled last March .I t was at the great concert given by the Queen of Hearts ”
Whom did the Hatter quarrel with?
With the time
Alan Alexander Milne
An egg
Caterpillar
Funtik
Snow White
Cockney is...
A bird A dish An accent A town
In the United States “down town” means…
Away from the center In the center In a suburb A small town
The official language of Canada is…
English French English & French English & Spanish
In Britain people’s weight is measured in…
Tons Kilos Stones & pounds Pints
Who presides over the House of Commons?
The author of
“ Tom Soyer”.
He is famous for his novels about sea.
Russian writer, the most famous translator of English poems & rhythms.
Whose figure is
at the top of the monument in Trafalgar Square.
Whose portrait can you see on British bank notes?
An accent
In the centre
English & French
Stones & pounds
Speaker
Mark Twain
Ernest Hemingway
Samuel Marshak
Elizabeth II
The Statue of Liberty (New York. Liberty Island)
The Bronze Horseman (St. Petersburg. Russia)
Great China Wall (China)
The House of Parliament (London. Great Britain)
Minin and Pojarsky (Red Square. Moscow.)
Admiral Nelson