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СВОЯ ИГРА 8 класс разработка-презентация по модулям 1-4 учебника "Английский в фокусе-8" авторы В.Ваулина, О.Подоляко, В.Эванс, Д.Дули

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     Своя игра разработана как обобщающий лексико-грамматический материал урок в 8 классе по модулям 1-4  учебника «Английский в фокусе 8 класс»  авторы Ю.Ваулина, О.Подоляко, В.Эванс, Д.Дули.

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«СВОЯ ИГРА 8 класс разработка-презентация по модулям 1-4 учебника "Английский в фокусе-8" авторы В.Ваулина, О.Подоляко, В.Эванс, Д.Дули»

School # 19 form 8 th  Teacher Kobelkova Modules from 1 to 4

School # 19

form 8 th

Teacher Kobelkova

Modules from 1 to 4

Socialising

Socialising

Food & Shopping

Food & Shopping

Great Minds

Great Minds

Be Yourself

Be Yourself

Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

10 30 40 50 20 Socialising 50 Food & Shopping 40 30 20 10 20 30 40 50 Great Minds 10 Be Yourself 20 40 50 30 10 Автор шаблона Салиш С.С., учитель начальных классов СШ №53 г. Актобе. 20 30 40 50 10 Miscellanea

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Great Minds

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Be Yourself

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Автор шаблона Салиш С.С., учитель начальных классов СШ №53 г. Актобе.

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Miscellanea

Socialising 10 What does it mean “to break the ice”?

Socialising

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  • What does it mean “to break the ice”?
Socialising 10 Breaking the ice means saying or doing something to start feeling relaxed with a new person

Socialising

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  • Breaking the ice means saying or doing something to start feeling relaxed with a new person
Socialising 20 Explain the meaning “to speak one’s mind”

Socialising

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  • Explain the meaning “to speak one’s mind”
Socialising 20 To say firmly and honestly what you think about a situation, even if this may offend or upset people.

Socialising

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  • To say firmly and honestly what you think about a situation, even if this may offend or upset people.
Socialising 30 What are the main characteristics of the informal style?

Socialising

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  • What are the main characteristics of the informal style?
Socialising 30 Short opening and closing remarks Abbreviations Everyday language (idioms and colloquial phrasal verbs) Imperative Informal linkers

Socialising

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  • Short opening and closing remarks
  • Abbreviations
  • Everyday language (idioms and colloquial phrasal verbs)
  • Imperative
  • Informal linkers
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Socialising 40 Match the tenses to their uses They are going to move house this summer On-the-spot decision I’m seeing my friend tomorrow Planned action or intention It’ s hot. I’ll open the window Timetable The bus leaves at 7:00 pm Fixed arrangement in the near future

Socialising

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  • Match the tenses to their uses

They are going to move house this summer

On-the-spot decision

I’m seeing my friend tomorrow

Planned action or intention

It’ s hot. I’ll open the window

Timetable

The bus leaves at 7:00 pm

Fixed arrangement in the near future

Socialising 40 They are going to move house this summer Planned action or intention I’m seeing my friend tomorrow Fixed arrangement in the near future It’ s hot. I’ll open the window On-the-spot decision The bus leaves at 7:00 pm Timetable

Socialising

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They are going to move house this summer

Planned action or intention

I’m seeing my friend tomorrow

Fixed arrangement in the near future

It’ s hot. I’ll open the window

On-the-spot decision

The bus leaves at 7:00 pm

Timetable

Socialising 50 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct present tense It (be) 7 p.m. and he just (come) home. They (live) together for 15 years. I think they (be) very happy. He (make) a cake now. It’s his birthday today.

Socialising

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Put the verbs in brackets into the correct present tense

  • It (be) 7 p.m. and he just (come) home.
  • They (live) together for 15 years. I think they (be) very happy.
  • He (make) a cake now. It’s his birthday today.
Socialising 50 It is 7 p.m. and he has just come home. They have been living together for 15 years. I think they are very happy. He is making a cake now. It’s his birthday today.

Socialising

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  • It is 7 p.m. and he has just come home.
  • They have been living together for 15 years. I think they are very happy.
  • He is making a cake now. It’s his birthday today.
Food & Shopping 10 What is “an obento”?

Food & Shopping

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  • What is “an obento”?
Food & Shopping 10 An obento is a traditional Japanese lunch served in a box, consisting of four parts rice, three parts meat or fish, two parts vegetables and one part fruit.

Food & Shopping

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  • An obento is a traditional Japanese lunch served in a box, consisting of four parts rice, three parts meat or fish, two parts vegetables and one part fruit.
Food & Shopping 20 Explain the meaning “to spill the beans”

Food & Shopping

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  • Explain the meaning “to spill the beans”
Food & Shopping 20 “ To spill the beans” means to reveal secret information unintentionally

Food & Shopping

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  • “ To spill the beans” means to reveal secret information unintentionally
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Food & Shopping 30 Reveal the structure of informal letters or emails

Food & Shopping

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  • Reveal the structure of informal letters or emails
Food & Shopping 30 Informal greeting Opening remarks and mention the reasons for writing Main body Conclusion closing remarks Informal ending

Food & Shopping

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  • Informal greeting
  • Opening remarks and mention the reasons for writing
  • Main body
  • Conclusion closing remarks
  • Informal ending
Food & Shopping 40 Chose the correct word Have you ever been (to/in) New York? He has (gone/been) out. He’ll be back soon. Have you ever (been/gone) to the UK? Jerry has been (to/in) the army for years

Food & Shopping

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Chose the correct word

  • Have you ever been (to/in) New York?
  • He has (gone/been) out. He’ll be back soon.
  • Have you ever (been/gone) to the UK?
  • Jerry has been (to/in) the army for years
Food & Shopping 40 Have you ever been to New York? He has gone out. He’ll be back soon. Have you ever been to the UK? Jerry has been in the army for years

Food & Shopping

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  • Have you ever been to New York?
  • He has gone out. He’ll be back soon.
  • Have you ever been to the UK?
  • Jerry has been in the army for years
Food & Shopping 50 Fill in the gaps with a, an or the if necessary. There was ___ knock on___ door. I opened it and found ___ small dark man in ___ blue coat and ___ woolen cap.

Food & Shopping

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Fill in the gaps with a, an or the if necessary.

  • There was ___ knock on___ door. I opened it and found ___ small dark man in ___ blue coat and ___ woolen cap.
Food & Shopping 50 There was a knock on the door. I opened it and found a small dark man in a blue coat and a woolen cap.

Food & Shopping

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  • There was a knock on the door. I opened it and found a small dark man in a blue coat and a woolen cap.
Great Minds 10 In 1928 a Scottish scientist having experimented with bacteria made an important discovery, actually it was made by accident. Who was he? What was his discovery?

Great Minds

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  • In 1928 a Scottish scientist having experimented with bacteria made an important discovery, actually it was made by accident. Who was he? What was his discovery?
Great Minds 10

Great Minds

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Great Minds 20 Who was the inventor of the telephone?

Great Minds

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  • Who was the inventor of the telephone?
Great Minds 20

Great Minds

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Great Minds 30 A scientist and the rocket engineer that put the 1 st satellite, Sputnik 1, into the space. He was also the person in charge of the Vostok and Voskhod space programmes, which put the 1 st man in space. What’s his name?

Great Minds

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  • A scientist and the rocket engineer that put the 1 st satellite, Sputnik 1, into the space. He was also the person in charge of the Vostok and Voskhod space programmes, which put the 1 st man in space. What’s his name?
Great Minds 30

Great Minds

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Great Minds 40 Use Past Perfect and the Past Simple to form complete sentences Ancient Greek scientist Archimedes (work) math problems when (discover) solution in bath.

Great Minds

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Use Past Perfect and the Past Simple to form complete sentences

  • Ancient Greek scientist Archimedes (work) math problems when (discover) solution in bath.
Great Minds 40 Ancient Greek scientist Archimedes had been working math problems when discovered solution in bath.

Great Minds

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  • Ancient Greek scientist Archimedes had been working math problems when discovered solution in bath.
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Great Minds 50 Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. Ann has just started a great career __ advertising. John will be _ charge of the project. They were __ pressure to meet the deadline. He had left _ the time I got there.

Great Minds

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Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.

  • Ann has just started a great career __ advertising.
  • John will be _ charge of the project.
  • They were __ pressure to meet the deadline.
  • He had left _ the time I got there.
Great Minds 50 Ann has just started a great career in advertising. John will be in charge of the project. They were under pressure to meet the deadline. He had left by the time I got there.

Great Minds

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  • Ann has just started a great career in advertising.
  • John will be in charge of the project.
  • They were under pressure to meet the deadline.
  • He had left by the time I got there.
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Be Yourself 10 What’s the name of the longest running show in Broadway history?

Be Yourself

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  • What’s the name of the longest running show in Broadway history?
C a t s Be Yourself 10

C a t s

Be Yourself

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Be Yorself 20 Explain the meaning of the idiom “to pull someone’s leg”

Be Yorself

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  • Explain the meaning of the idiom “to pull someone’s leg”
Be Yourself 20 “ to pull smb’s leg” means to tease someone by telling him something shocking or worrying as a joke.

Be Yourself

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  • “ to pull smb’s leg” means to tease someone by telling him something shocking or worrying as a joke.
Be Yourself 30 Form the opposite adjectives using the right prefixes. Patient Responsible Possible Formal Logical

Be Yourself

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  • Form the opposite adjectives using the right prefixes.

Patient

Responsible

Possible

Formal

Logical

Be Yourself 30 Patient impatient Responsible irresponsible Possible impossible Formal Informal Logical illogical

Be Yourself

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Patient

impatient

Responsible

irresponsible

Possible

impossible

Formal

Informal

Logical

illogical

Be Yourself 40 Match the adjectives with their opposites. plain flared baggy short straight patterned casual tight long smart

Be Yourself

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  • Match the adjectives with their opposites.
  • plain flared
  • baggy short
  • straight patterned
  • casual tight
  • long smart
Be Yourself 40 Plain - patterned baggy - tight short - long straight - flared casual - smart

Be Yourself

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  • Plain - patterned
  • baggy - tight
  • short - long
  • straight - flared
  • casual - smart
Be Yourself 50 Rewrite the sentences in the Passive Voice They cancelled the flight to Rome. Somebody has cleaned the room. My mum makes this salad with pickled cucumbers and fresh parsley This company will pay him a higher wage.

Be Yourself

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Rewrite the sentences in the Passive Voice

  • They cancelled the flight to Rome.
  • Somebody has cleaned the room.
  • My mum makes this salad with pickled cucumbers and fresh parsley
  • This company will pay him a higher wage.
Be Yourself 50 The flight to Rome was cancelled. The room has been cleaned. This salad is made of pickled cucumbers and fresh parsley. He will be paid a higher wage in this company.

Be Yourself

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  • The flight to Rome was cancelled.
  • The room has been cleaned.
  • This salad is made of pickled cucumbers and fresh parsley.
  • He will be paid a higher wage in this company.
Miscellaneous 10 What is the most common form of greeting when you meet somebody for the first time in Britain?

Miscellaneous

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  • What is the most common form of greeting when you meet somebody for the first time in Britain?
Miscellaneous 10 Shaking hands

Miscellaneous

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  • Shaking hands
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Miscellaneous 20 Name as many traditional Russian dishes as possible.

Miscellaneous

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  • Name as many traditional Russian dishes as possible.
Miscellaneous 20 Draniki, salo, pelmeni,buzhenina, borshch, solyanka, golubtsy etc.

Miscellaneous

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Draniki, salo, pelmeni,buzhenina, borshch, solyanka, golubtsy etc.

Miscellaneous 30 What is the common thing with all the English banknotes?

Miscellaneous

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  • What is the common thing with all the English banknotes?
Miscellaneous 30 A portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the front and a famous historical person on the back

Miscellaneous

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A portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the front and a famous historical person on the back

Miscellaneous 40 Name natural fabrics of clothes

Miscellaneous

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  • Name natural fabrics of clothes
Miscellaneous 40 Cotton Linen Silk Denim Tweed Satin

Miscellaneous

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  • Cotton
  • Linen
  • Silk
  • Denim
  • Tweed
  • Satin
Miscellaneous 50 Describe her appearance and clothes

Miscellaneous

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Describe her appearance and clothes

Miscellaneous 50 Straight long dark hair (loose) Straight turned up nose Thin eyebrows Pointed ears Oval face Long patterned coat Loose-fitting clothes

Miscellaneous

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  • Straight long dark hair (loose)
  • Straight turned up nose
  • Thin eyebrows
  • Pointed ears
  • Oval face
  • Long patterned coat
  • Loose-fitting clothes
Использованные источники Аудио-ряды заимствованы с сайта GetTune.net по запросу «Своя игра» Звезда  Фон  Кот в мешке  Идея игры Автор шаблона Салиш С.С., учитель начальных классов СШ №53 г. Актобе.

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Звезда Фон Кот в мешке Идея игры

Автор шаблона Салиш С.С., учитель начальных классов СШ №53 г. Актобе.


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