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Objectives:

• to practise useful vocabulary and


expressions
• to develop students' reading skills

• to provide opportunities for


developing speaking skills
• to practise writing a poem
• to develop students' creative skills
Match up
"Romeo and Juliet" Herbert Wells
"Robinson Crusoe" Jonathan Swift
“The Invisible Man” William Shakespeare
"Gulliver's Travels" Daniel Defoe
"Jane Eyre" Charlotte Bronte
"Alice in Wonderland" Ernest Hemingway
"Tom Sawyer“ Lewis Carroll
"The Old Man and the Mark Twain
Sea"
William Shakespeare
Close test
William Shakespeare was …… on
April 23, 1564 in Stratford-on-Avon. His
………, Mary Arden, was a daughter of
Robert Arden, a farmer. His father, John
Shakespeare, was a glover who had an
office at Stratford-on-Avon. Little is
known about William's ……..……. He
got education at the Grammar ……… He
got married in 1582 to Anne Hathaway
and he had three …………, a boy and
two girls.
Close test
William Shakespeare was born on
April 23, 1564 in Stratford-on-Avon. His
………, Mary Arden, was a daughter of
Robert Arden, a farmer. His father, John
Shakespeare, was a glover who had an
office at Stratford-on-Avon. Little is
known about William's …………… He
got education at the Grammar ……….
He got married in 1582 to Anne
Hathaway and he had three ………., a
boy and two girls.
Close test
William Shakespeare was born on
April 23, 1564 in Stratford-on-Avon. His
mother, Mary Arden, was a daughter of
Robert Arden, a farmer. His father, John
Shakespeare, was a glover who had an
office at Stratford-on-Avon. Little is
known about William's …………… He
got education at the Grammar ……....
He got married in 1582 to Anne
Hathaway and he had three ………., a
boy and two girls.
Close test
William Shakespeare was born on
April 23, 1564 in Stratford-on-Avon. His
mother, Mary Arden, was a daughter of
Robert Arden, a farmer. His father, John
Shakespeare, was a glover who had an
office at Stratford-on-Avon. Little is
known about William's childhood. He
got education at the Grammar ……… He
got married in 1582 to Anne Hathaway
and he had three ………, a boy and two
girls.
Close test
William Shakespeare was born on
April 23, 1564 in Stratford-on-Avon. His
mother, Mary Arden, was a daughter of
Robert Arden, a farmer. His father, John
Shakespeare, was a glover who had an
office at Stratford-on-Avon. Little is
known about William's childhood. He
got education at the Grammar School.
He got married in 1582 to Anne
Hathaway and he had three ………, a
boy and two girls.
Close test
William Shakespeare was born on
April 23, 1564 in Stratford-on-Avon. His
mother, Mary Arden, was a daughter of
Robert Arden, a farmer. His father, John
Shakespeare, was a glover who had an
office at Stratford-on-Avon. Little is
known about William's childhood. He
got education at the Grammar School.
He got married in 1582 to Anne
Hathaway and he had three children, a
boy and two girls.
William ……in Stratford until he was
about twenty-one, when he went to
London. There is a story that
Shakespeare's first work in ……….. was
holding rich men's horses at the theatre
door. But nobody can say whether this
story is ….... Later, Shakespeare became
an ….…..and a member of one of the big
acting companies. Soon he began to write
……... for this company and in a few years
later became a well-known author.
William lived in Stratford until he was
about twenty-one, when he went to
London. There is a story that
Shakespeare's first work in ………..was
holding rich men's horses at the theatre
door. But nobody can say whether this
story is …… Later, Shakespeare became
an ……..and a member of one of the big
acting companies. Soon he began to write
………for this company and in a few years
later became a well-known author.
William lived in Stratford until he was
about twenty-one, when he went to
London. There is a story that
Shakespeare's first work in London was
holding rich men's horses at the theatre
door. But nobody can say whether this
story is ……. Later, Shakespeare became
an …….. and a member of one of the big
acting companies. Soon he began to write
……...for this company and in a few years
later became a well-known author.
William lived in Stratford until he was
about twenty-one, when he went to
London. There is a story that
Shakespeare's first work in London was
holding rich men's horses at the theatre
door. But nobody can say whether this
story is true. Later, Shakespeare became
an ………and a member of one of the big
acting companies. Soon he began to write
……..for this company and in a few years
later became a well-known author.
William lived in Stratford until he was
about twenty-one, when he went to
London. There is a story that
Shakespeare's first work in London was
holding rich men's horses at the theatre
door. But nobody can say whether this
story is true. Later, Shakespeare became
an actor and a member of one of the big
acting companies. Soon he began to write
……...for this company and in a few years
later became a well-known author.
William lived in Stratford until he was
about twenty-one, when he went to
London. There is a story that
Shakespeare's first work in London was
holding rich men's horses at the theatre
door. But nobody can say whether this
story is true. Later, Shakespeare became
an actor and a member of one of the big
acting companies. Soon he began to write
plays for this company and in a few years
later became a well-known author.
Shakespeare wrote 37 ….….. Among
them are …………..such as Hamlet-King
Lear, Othello, Macbeth; comedies such as
The Merry Wives of Windsor. All's Well
That Ends Well, Twelfth Night, or. What
You Will, Much Ado About Nothing;
historical dramas such as Henry IV,
Richard III. He is also famous as the
…………of two poems and 154 sonnets.
Shakespeare spent the last years of his
life at Stratford, where he ……..in 1616. He
was buried in the church of Stratford. A
…………….was built to him in the Poet's
Corner in Westminster Abbey.
Shakespeare wrote 37 plays. Among
them are …………. such as Hamlet-King
Lear, Othello, Macbeth; comedies such as
The Merry Wives of Windsor. All's Well
That Ends Well, Twelfth Night, or. What
You Will, Much Ado About Nothing;
historical dramas such as Henry IV,
Richard III. He is also famous as the
………..of two poems and 154 sonnets.
Shakespeare spent the last years of his
life at Stratford, where he …….in 1616. He
was buried in the church of Stratford. A
…………….was built to him in the Poet's
Corner in Westminster Abbey.
Shakespeare wrote 37 plays. Among
them are tragedies such as Hamlet-King
Lear, Othello, Macbeth; comedies such as
The Merry Wives of Windsor. All's Well
That Ends Well, Twelfth Night, or. What
You Will, Much Ado About Nothing;
historical dramas such as Henry IV,
Richard III. He is also famous as the
………..of two poems and 154 sonnets.
Shakespeare spent the last years of his
life at Stratford, where he ……in 1616. He
was buried in the church of Stratford. A
…………….was built to him in the Poet's
Corner in Westminster Abbey.
Shakespeare wrote 37 plays. Among
them are tragedies such as Hamlet-King
Lear, Othello, Macbeth; comedies such as
The Merry Wives of Windsor. All's Well
That Ends Well, Twelfth Night, or. What
You Will, Much Ado About Nothing;
historical dramas such as Henry IV,
Richard III. He is also famous as the
author of two poems and 154 sonnets.
Shakespeare spent the last years of his
life at Stratford, where he ……..in 1616. He
was buried in the church of Stratford. A
…………….was built to him in the Poet's
Corner in Westminster Abbey.
Shakespeare wrote 37 plays. Among
them are tragedies such as Hamlet-King
Lear, Othello, Macbeth; comedies such as
The Merry Wives of Windsor. All's Well
That Ends Well, Twelfth Night, or. What
You Will, Much Ado About Nothing;
historical dramas such as Henry IV,
Richard III. He is also famous as the
author of two poems and 154 sonnets.
Shakespeare spent the last years of his
life at Stratford, where he died in 1616. He
was buried in the church of Stratford. A
…………….was built to him in the Poet's
Corner in Westminster Abbey.
Shakespeare wrote 37 plays. Among
them are tragedies such as Hamlet-King
Lear, Othello, Macbeth; comedies such as
The Merry Wives of Windsor. All's Well
That Ends Well, Twelfth Night, or. What
You Will, Much Ado About Nothing;
historical dramas such as Henry IV,
Richard III. He is also famous as the
author of two poems and 154 sonnets.
Shakespeare spent the last years of his
life at Stratford, where he died in 1616. He
was buried in the church of Stratford. A
monument was built to him in the Poet's
Corner in Westminster Abbey.
Salvador Dali
"Romeo and Juliet" (William Shakespeare)
"Robinson Crusoe“ (Daniel Defoe)
“The Invisible Man” (Herbert Wells)
"Gulliver's Travels" (Jonathan Swift)
"Jane Eyre" (Charlotte Bronte)
"Alice in Wonderland" (Lewis Carroll)
"Tom Sawyer“ (Mark Twain)
"The Old Man and the Sea" (Ernest

Hemingway)
Salvador Dali
Herbert Wells
2 group –
1 group–
write down
retell about
the names
his childhood
and years
and his parents
of his works

3 group–
fill in the next
application form
of the author
Herbert Wells (1866-1946)
Parents lived in…..
Children…………
Job of his father ……..
Job of his mother ………
Real estate of the family……
The father earned money as ………
Herbert Wells (1866-1946)
"The Invisible Man”
“The War of the Worlds"
"The Time Machine"
Collection of short stories
"The island of Dr. Moreau”
Filmscripts
Herbert Wells (1866-1946)
Application form
1. Full name______________________
2. Birth__________________________
3. Birthplace_____________________
4. Nationality_____________________
5.Family_________________________
6. Education_____________________
7.Job____________________________
8. Academic degree________________
9. Death__________________________
Open the brackets
1. The story ( to write) …… by a well-
known writer next month.
2. The resume (to finish) ………… by the
pupils tomorrow.
3. The magazine (to read) ………. by all
the pupils of our class at the next lesson.
4. This book (to leave) ………. by
somebody in the library.
5. The present (to make) …… by my
brother on Sunday.
Project work
Translating
Shakespeare Сухомлинський
SONNET 130
My mistress eyes are nothing “Не забувай, Сину,
like the sun; хліба насущного . Я не вірю
Coral is far more red than her в Бога але я називаю хліб
lips red; "священним", Дозволь йому
If snow be white, why then her бути священним для тебе до
breasts are dun; кінця твого життя. Пам'ятай,
If hairs be wires, black wires що ваші предки, ваша
grow on her head. батьківщина, пам'ятають
важку людську роботу. Хліб -
I have seen roses damask's, праця людей і це - їх надія
red and white, на краще життя".
But no such roses see in her
cheeks;
And in some perfumes is there
more delight
Than in the breath that from my
mistress reeks.
Translating
Only One Mother G. Cooper

Hundreds of stars in the Hundreds of stars in the pretty


pretty sky; sky;
Hundreds of bees in the Hundreds of shells on the
shore together;
sunny weather.
Hundreds of birds that go
Hundreds of butterflies on the singing by;
lawn, Hundreds of bees in the
Hundreds of lambs in the sunny weather.
purple clover; Hundreds of lambs in the
Hundreds of shells on the purple clover;
shore together; Hundreds of butterflies on the
Hundreds of birds that go lawn,
singing by; But only one mother the wide
world over.
But only one mother the wide
world over.
1.Tell about one of
the English writers

2. Prepare the
reports about the
school and the
village libraries
1.William Shakespeare was born in..
a) 1564 c) 1616
b) 1819 d) 1920
1. William Shakespeare was born in..
a) 1564 c) 1616
b) 1819 d) 1920
2. Who got the academic degree in
biology?

a) Daniel Defoe
b) Mark Twain
c) Gerbert Wells
d) William Shakespeare
2. Who got the academic degree in
biology?

a) Daniel Defoe
b) Mark Twain
c) Gerbert Wells
d) William Shakespeare
3. He was born in Scotland.

a)Jonathan Swift
b)Gerbert Wells
c)Ernest Hemingway
d)Robert Burns
3. He was born in Scotland.

a)Jonathan Swift
b)Gerbert Wells
c)Ernest Hemingway
d)Robert Burns
4. Who lived in India?

a)Rudyard Kipling
b)Gerbert Wells
c)Mark Twain
d)O’Henry
4. Who lived in India?

a)Rudyard Kipling
b)Gerbert Wells
c)Mark Twain
d)O’Henry

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