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Викторина: “Знаешь ли ты английский язык и англоговорящие страны?”Quiz: “Do you know English
and English-speaking countries?"Выполнена учителем английского языка Дроздовой И.В. 232-005-447 (ГБОУ СОШ № 1206, г. Москва)
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Do you know English and English-speaking countries?
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Guess the name of the team.The first letter of the answer corresponds to the number.
TEAM 1
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8. The county which is called “The Gardens of England".
7. The royal headwear.
6. The famous university of England, not Cambridge.
5. The second letter of the word “prince".
4. The word for a “king" or a “queen".
3. The name of Queen Victoria's husband.
2. The name of Prince William's brother.
1. The pre-historic monument in the south-west of England consisting of huge stones.
TEAM 2
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7. The biggest part of Great Britain.
6. The home town of the Beatles pop group.
5. A historic castle in central London built by William the Conqueror, a former prison.
4. The birthplace of William Shakespeare.
3. The island to the left of the island of Great Britain.
2. The name of the famous English king who had a lot of wives.
1. The main square in the centre of London.
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The names of the teams are:
- TEAM 1.
- SHAMROCK
- TEAM 2.
- THISTLE
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The plan of the quiz.
English-speaking countries
- Royal family quiz -5points
- USA quiz – 5 points
- Canada quiz – 5 points
- Australian animals quiz – 10 points
- 2. Borrowings – 27 points
- 3. Idioms quiz
- Nose idioms – 5 points
- Colour idioms – 5 points
- 4. Speaking – 5 points
- 5. Guess the melody – 13points
- Total – 80 points
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TASK 1QUIZENGLISH-SPEAKINGCOUNTRIES
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TASK 1PART 1
Royal family Quiz
How well do you know the British royal family?
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Choose the correct answera, b, c or d
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2. When did Queen Elizabeth II become Queen?
- 1952
- 1962
- 1972
- 1982
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3. Which university did Prince William attend?
- Oxford University
- Cambridge University
- St Andrews University
- London University
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4. Who was once part of the British horse-riding team in the Olympic Games?
- Prince Philip
- Prince Charles
- Prince Andrew
- Princess Anne
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5. Which member of the royal family is president of England’s Football Association?a) Prince Charlesb)
Princess Annec) Prince Williamd) Prince Harry
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Answers.
1. Windsor is the family name of the present royal family.
2. Queen Elizabeth II became Queen in 1952.
3. Prince William attended St Andrews University.
4. Princess Anne was once part of the British horse-riding team.
5. Prince William is president of England's Football Association.
6. British monarchs are crowned in Westminster Abbey.
7. Lady Grey reigned for 9 days.
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Do you know?
Everybody knows that Henry VIII
had six wives. But not many people
know that his sixth wife, Catherine
Parr,had four husbands of her own including Henry.
The surname of the British Royal Family is Windsor. This might sound very British, but the Royal Family's ancestors were German. Queen Elizabeth II's great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, was born in Britain, but her mother and her husband were both German.
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TASK 1PART 2
USA Quiz
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Choose the correct answera, b or c
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1) The Statue of Liberty was designed by Frederic Bartholdi and was given to the US by France in 1884
as a symbol of Franko-American friendship. But who was the model for the statue?
- Bartholdi's wife
- Bartholdi's mother
- Bartholdi's daughter
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2) Which country is bigger, Canada or the USA?
- Canada
- The USA
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3) Your American friends say to you, “ Let’s go see a ball game.”What do they mean?
- volleyball
- basketball
- baseball
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4) The two largest political parties in the US are the Republicans and the Democrats. The Republican
Party is traditionally represented by an elephant. What animal represents the Democratic Party?
- a donkey
- a tiger
- a monkey
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5) What is the New York underground called?
- the metro
- the subway
- the tube
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Answers.
The model for the Statue of Liberty was Bartholdi's mother.
Canada is bigger than the USA.
A ball game is baseball.
A donkey represents the Democratic Party.
The New York underground is called the subway.
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Do you knowwhat it is ?
The Great Seal
of the USA
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WHO SAYS NUMBER 13 IS UNLUCKY?
This much abused number is the keynote of the Great Seal of the United States. In it there are:
- 13 stars
- 13 stripes
- 13 arrows
- 13 letters in the motto
- 13 olive leaves
- 13 olives
- 13 feathers on each arrow
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TASK 1 PART 3 CANADA QUIZ
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Choose the correct answer a, b, c or d
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2. Which animal is an official emblem of Canada?
a) the beaver
b)the moose
c) the polar bear
d) the black cat
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3. Which place in Canada is called ‘the honeymoon capital of the world’?
- the Yukon
- Newfoundland
- Montreal
- Niagara Falls
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4. Which Canadian singer had a worldwide hit with a song from the Titanic movie?
- AvrilLavigne
- Shania Twain
- Celine Dion
- Diana Krall
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5. The Canadian head of state is
a) the Queen
b) the President
c) the Prime Minister
d) the Governer General
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Answers.
The capital of Canada is Ottawa.
Thebeaver is an official symbol of Canada.
'The honeymoon capital of the world' is the Niagara Falls.
Celine Dion had a hit with a song from the “Titanic".
The Canadian head of state is the Queen.
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TASK 1PART 4
- AUSTRALIAN
- ANIMALS
- QUIZ
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Match the animalswith their names
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Answers.
1 – kookabarra
2 –cockatoo
3 – platypus
4 – koala
5 – anteater
6 – dingo
7 – lyrebird
8 – echidna
9 – wombat
10 - emu
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Do you know
what 'Strine' is?
Australian people speak English but their English is a bit different from British or American English. They have their own special words and phrases called 'Strine'.
Here are some examples:
- Arvo – afternoon
- Barbie – barbecue
- Chrissie – Christmas
- Cow – anything that is difficult
- Crook – not well, ill
- Dead horse – tomato sauce
- Grizzle – to complain
- Kanga or kangaroo - shoe
- Lollies – sweets
- Lolly – money
- Mate – a best friend
- Snags –sausages
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Can you work out what these sentences mean?
Hey, mate! Come along to our barbie this arvo. We're going to cook the snags.
I don't mean to grizzle, but I was feeling pretty crook during Chrissie.
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TASK 2.BORROWINGS.
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The English language has many words which have been borrowed from other languages. Can you
guess where the following words come from? Match the word and the language.
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Answers.
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French:menu, cafe, bouquet
Greek:physics, theatre, chemistry
Italian:pizza, soprano, fresco
Russian:sputnik, vodka, samovar
Spanish:guitar, canyon, tango
German:hamburger, kindergarten,
poodle
Turkish: coffee, kiosk, caviar
Hindi: shampoo, bungalow,pyjamas
Japanese: kimono, hara-kiri, judo
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Do you know English?
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TASK 3. PART 1.“NOSE”IDIOMS
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Answers.
- to pay through the nose
- to follow one's nose
- to keep one's nose clean
- to have one's nose in the air
- to have one's nose in the book
c) to pay too much
d) to go straight ahead
to keep out of trouble,
especially trouble with law
e) to behave as if you are
better than someone else
b) to be reading
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TASK 3. PART 2.COLOURIDIOMS
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Matchtheidiomswiththecorrect definition.
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2. to have green fingers
a) to wear green gloves
b) to be very good at gardening
c) to be very interested in the environment
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3. to feel blue
a) to be fond of the colour blue
b) to enjoy a beautiful blue sky
c) to be sad or depressed
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4. to want everything in black and white
- to want information in a very clear written form
- to be a fan of old black-and-white films
- to buy only black or white clothes
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5. to see life through rose-coloured glasses
a) to wear glasses with pink lenses
b) to see the world better than it really is
c) to be colour-blind
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Answers.
to be in the red
c) to have spent more money than you had in your bank account
2. to have green fingers
b) to be very good at gardening
3. to feel blue
c) to be sad or depressed
4. to want everything in black and white
a) to want information in a very clear written form
5. to see life through rose-colouredglasses
b) to see the world better than it really is
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Do you know
what a Death Valley is?
Going to Death Valley once meant danger and even death. It's the hottest place in the USA and summer temperatures there can reach 54 degrees ! Today it's a national park and thousands of people drive there to enjoy the beauty of this strange land.
There are lots of ghost towns in Death Valley. In the 1800s people streamed to Death Valley looking for gold and silver. The terrible heat combined with hard work made people leave the towns.
Today, you can visit there eerie ghost towns and look inside old houses, prisons and banks to see how people lived back then.
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Task 4.
A CRAZY RACE
British Eccentricities
Speaking Quiz
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Try your luck in this simple test.
The English police do not carry guns. They are the only police force in the world not to be armed. Why?
The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), channels of British TV do not show any adverts – only programmes. Why?
The United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland) has two currencies. What are they, and why have two different forms of money!?
The French eat frogs and snails, but in England they eat toads. Why?
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Task 5.Guess the melody.
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THANK YOU
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