Страноведческая
викторина на английском языке для учащихся 10-11 классов: «Полиглот»
Страноведческая
викторина представляет собой игру, в которой принимают участие команды,
состоящие из 4-5 человек. Викторина состоит из пяти раундов, каждый раунд
состоит из пяти вопросов, направленных на развитие интеллектуального потенциала
обучающихся, изучающих английский язык.
Образовательные
цели:
1.проверка степени
сформированности лингвострановедческой компетенции;
2.расширение
кругозора;
3.усвоение и
закрепление знаний;
4.развитие умений
анализировать и обобщать учебный материал.
Развивающие
цели:
1.развитие
инициативы обучающихся, способности к групповому общению;
2.развитие
умственных способностей обучающихся;
3.совершенствование
и тренировка памяти, мышления;
4.развитие
познавательного интереса обучающихся.
Воспитательная
цель: способствование воспитанию чувства
коллективизма и взаимопомощи.
Оборудование:
компьютер с колонками, видеопроектор, экран, презентация в PowerPoint
(Приложение 1)
Участники
викторины: ведущий, жюри, команды (по 4–5 человек).
Ход
урока.
В
викторине принимают участие четыре команды обучающихся, изучающих английский
язык. Ведущий представляет команды друг другу. Каждая команда выбирает
капитана. После того, как ведущий зачитывает вопрос на экране видеопроектора,
командам отводится 1–2 минуты на ответ в письменной форме. Ответы сдаются жюри.
После этого ведущий называет правильный ответ. Команда, набравшая большинство
баллов по итогам викторины, становится победителем.
Вопросы
викторины
1. How many bronze lions
can you see at the foot of the monument to Admiral Nelson?
(Four).
2. What is the
traditional male costume in Scotland?
(The kilt).
3. “It is quite a
three-pipe problem”. Who said it?
a) Mark Twain
b) Hemingway
c) Conan Doyle
d) G. Bernard Shaw
(Arthur Conan Doyle in
“The Red-Headed League”).
4. What is the name of
the state colloquially known as Sunflower State?
a) Kansas
b) Illinois
c) Indiana
d) Nebraska
(Kansas).
5. This is a national
gallery of British art, built at the expense of a sugar manufacturer and opened
in 1897 to house the collection presented by him and by various other
benefactors. It was originally subordinated to the National Gallery, but has
been fully independent since 1955. What is the name of this gallery?
(Tate Gallery-a national
gallery of British art, built at the expense of Sir Henry Tate (sugar
manufacturer, 1819–99)).
6. Where can you see the
tombs of many British kings and queens and other famous people, such as Charles
Dickens and Rudyard Kipling?
(In Westminster Abbey).
7. How many towers does
the Tower of London consist of?
(13).
8. Which of the US
Presidents was a Hollywood actor?
(Ronald Reagan).
9. What is the second
name of the Washington memorial?
(“the pencil”).
10. What is the biggest
state of the USA?
(Alaska).
11. “I have measured out
my life with coffee spoons”. Who said it?
a) Ch. Bronte
b) Jane Austen
c) T.S. Eliot
d) E. Dickinson
(T.S.Eliot love song of
J.Alfred Prufrock).
12. What is the name of
the strait joining the North Sea and the English Channel?
(Strait of Dover (French:
Pas de Calais): Па-де-Кале
is the name of the strait joining the North Sea and the English Channel).
13. What does the word
“Albion”, the poetic name of Great Britain, mean?
(White).
14. What is the name of
the State colloquially known as Bluegrass State?
a) North Dakota
b) Kentucky
c) New Hampshire
d) New Jersey
(Kentucky).
15. What is the name of a
lively US dance of the 1920s with side-kicks from the knee?
(Charleston).
16. What is the name of
the US State on the Atlantic coast, named in honour of Queen Elizabeth I, the
site of the first permanent settlement?
(Virginia (“Virgin
Queen”)).
17. What is the name of
the UK upper house of the legislature, made up of the nobility and high-ranking
clergy?
(House of Lords).
18. “If men knew how
women pass the time when they are alone, they’d never marry”.
Who said this remarkable
phrase?
a) Edgar Poe
b) Washington Irving
c) O.Henry
d) W.S. Maugham
(O.Henry).
19. What is the name of
the state colloquially known as Treasure State?
a) Alaska
b) California
c) Colorado
d) Montana
(Montana).
20. This English son of a
butcher (1660–1731) whose varied career included several unsuccessful business
ventures and secret service work, is remembered, though, as a novelist and
journalist, a master of vivid narration with a journalist’s eye for realistic
detail. He wrote his world-famous book when he was nearly 60. What is the name
of the writer and this book?
(Daniel Defoe
(1660–1731); Robinson Crusoe).
21. The Seven Wonders of
the World are the seven greatest structures of the ancient world in
architecture and sculpture, the list of man-made wonders was first compiled by
a Hellenistic traveler in the 2nd century BC. Name each of them.
(The Seven Wonders of the
World are:
1.Висячие
сады
Семирамиды
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon: ornamental gardens planted on the terrace of
the ziggurats of ancient Babylon;
2.Колосс
Родосский
The Colossus of Rhodes: the gigantic statue of Apollo set at the entrance to
the harbor of Rhodes about 280 BC;
3.Мавзолей
в
Галикарнасе
The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus: a large magnificent marble tomb ordered by
Mausolus king of Caria (d. 353 BC) for himself and erected by his queen
Artemisia, consisting of a colonnade enclosing a sarcophagus with a
pyramid-like structure above it;
4.Маяк
в
Александрии
The Pharos of Alexandria: the ancient lighthouse built on the small island of
Pharos in N Egypt, off the coast of Alexandria by Ptolemy II about 280 BC, and
is said to have been over 130m (440 ft) high and visible from 67 km (42 miles)
away; finally destroyed in 1375;
5.Египетские
Пирамиды
The Pyramids of Egypt: gigantic stepped and sharply sloping pyramids built as
burial places for ancient Egyptian pharaohs in Giza, now a suburb of Cairo; the
only surviving Wonder;
6.Статуя
Зевса
в
Олимпии:
The Statue of Zeus by Phidias: a colossal statue of Zeus executed in gold and
ivory;
7.Храм
Артемиды
в
Эфесе:
The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus: built by Croesus).
22. What is the name of
the state colloquially known as Empire State?
a) Texas
b) Illinois
c) California
d) New York
(New York).
23. What is the name of
the English writer and dramatist, famous for his children’s stories and poems
he wrote for his son Christopher Robin?
(Alan Alexander Milne:
(1882–1956) the author of popular children’s stories and poems).
24. What is the name of
the famous English poet who wrote his final masterpieces while totally blind?
(This is John Milton
(1608–1674): English poet and scholar who is best known for his masterpiece
Paradise Lost, an account of humanity’s fall from grace; in retirement after
the Restoration, totally blind, he dictated his final great works, Paradise
Lost and Paradise Regained).
25. What is the nickname
of the US government?
(Uncle Sam).
Подведение итогов
викторины.
Участникам
викторины объявляется команда-победитель по итогам раундов. Награждение.
Музыкальный номер.
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