Specific
Competences:
Communicative
and Pragmatic Competence – Producing oral messages and interactions (Spoken
Interaction)
Communicative
Competence – Receiving written messages (Reading)
Communicative
and Pragmatic Competence – Producing written messages and interactions
(Writing)
Sub
– Competences:
-to
introduce new words on the topic;
-to
widen the pupils’ knowledge about poetry and its importance in the life of
people;
-to
develop curiosity, written and oral speech in a foreign language;
Operational
Objectives:
1.
Knowledge – Students will be able to decode unknown vocabulary in context; will
be able to speak about poetry.
2.
Skills – Students will be able to hold a conversation on the topic – expressing
agreement and disagreement, and will create and deliver a formal speech that
will contain arguments based on sound reasoning.
3.
Attitudes – Students will form positive attitudes toward productive
communication.
(music)
A Valentine
I have a little Valentine
That someone sent to me.
It’s pink and red and blue,
And pretty as can be.
Forget-me-nots are round the adge,
And tiny roses too;
And such a lovely piece of lace –
The very palest blue.
And in the center there’s a heart
As red as red can be!
And on it’s written all in gold,
“To you with love from me!”
Presenterl. dear friends! Ladies and gentlemen! You are welcome to our
party “English Poetry”, dedicated to St. Valentine’s Day. No one really knows
the origin of it. There are many legends. According to one this day is
connected with an ancient Roman Festival called Lupercalia. This was on
February, 15 to honor the patron of husbandry
Presenter2. The next story tells us that St. Valentine was a priest
who would marry young couples secretly when the Roman Emperor Claudius 2
forbade marriages. He believed that single man were better soldiers.
Teacher Dear friends! I am happy to see you. To begin our party we need our
hearts to become alive. Our hearts must be happy and smiling. I want our hearts
not to be afraid of love. It must be open to accept love and friendship. So
imagine that you are designers and painters. Please, take these small hearts
and make our hearts alive.
(music)
(The children are fixing the small hearts on the front
wall) Thank you. You are good at designing.
(music)
Specific
Competences:
Communicative
and Pragmatic Competence – Producing oral messages and interactions (Spoken
Interaction)
Communicative
Competence – Receiving written messages (Reading)
Communicative
and Pragmatic Competence – Producing written messages and interactions
(Writing)
Sub
– Competences:
-to
introduce new words on the topic;
-to
widen the pupils’ knowledge about poetry and its importance in the life of
people;
-to
develop curiosity, written and oral speech in a foreign language;
Operational
Objectives:
1.
Knowledge – Students will be able to decode unknown vocabulary in context; will
be able to speak about poetry.
2.
Skills – Students will be able to hold a conversation on the topic – expressing
agreement and disagreement, and will create and deliver a formal speech that
will contain arguments based on sound reasoning.
3.
Attitudes – Students will form positive attitudes toward productive
communication.
(music)
A Valentine
I have a little Valentine
That someone sent to me.
It’s pink and red and blue,
And pretty as can be.
Forget-me-nots are round the adge,
And tiny roses too;
And such a lovely piece of lace –
The very palest blue.
And in the center there’s a heart
As red as red can be!
And on it’s written all in gold,
“To you with love from me!”
Presenterl. dear friends! Ladies and gentlemen! You are welcome to our
party “English Poetry”, dedicated to St. Valentine’s Day. No one really knows
the origin of it. There are many legends. According to one this day is
connected with an ancient Roman Festival called Lupercalia. This was on
February, 15 to honor the patron of husbandry
Presenter2. The next story tells us that St. Valentine was a priest
who would marry young couples secretly when the Roman Emperor Claudius 2
forbade marriages. He believed that single man were better soldiers.
Teacher Dear friends! I am happy to see you. To begin our party we need our
hearts to become alive. Our hearts must be happy and smiling. I want our hearts
not to be afraid of love. It must be open to accept love and friendship. So
imagine that you are designers and painters. Please, take these small hearts
and make our hearts alive.
(music)
(The children are fixing the small hearts on the front
wall) Thank you. You are good at designing.
(music)
A kind priest saw the love of young couples, so he married
them secretly against the
law.
But Valentine was discovered and condemned to death.
PresenterL It’s a sad story. I hope Horoshenko Nataly
will make us hopeful. (poem Good Night by
Percy Bysshe Shelley)
Good-night?
ah! no; the hour is ill
Which severs
those it should unite;
Let us remain
together still,
Then it will
be good night.
How can I
call the lone night good,
Though thy
sweet wishes wing its flight?
Be it not
said, thought, understood –
Then it will
be – good night.
To hearts
which near each other move
From evening
close to morning light,
The night is
good; because, my love,
They never
say good-night.
Expert 2 Another legend says that Saint Valentine was a good friend
of children. He was a Christian. He would not worship the Roman gods. That’s
why he was put into prison. While he was there the children that he had
befriended missed him and brought him loving notes.
Even in prison Valentine showed his love for everyone.
His jailer had a young daughter who was blind. And
Valentine performed a miracle. He cured the jailer’s daughter of her blindness.
Just before his death on February 14, he sent a farewell letter “From your
Valentine”.
(music)
Teacher. I’d like to propose you a game. “Blind Cat” there are the
hearts on the board. I need 4 boys. They have to decorate these hearts. The
problem is that their eyes are closed. (1 minute). The jury has to choose the
best valentine. Thanks a lot you are the best designers.
We are going to listen Gulka Olesea and Kate.
Expert 3 May be that’s why we exchange friendly caring messages on
this day. And throughout the ages it is a day when boys and girls, sweethearts
and lovers, husbands and wives, friends and neighbors, and even office staff
exchange greetings of friendship, affection, and undying love.
Presenter2. This beautiful lady will tell us a poem about love for
nature.
Nature by Philip
Teed
The sounds of
nature tells us many things.
The sounds of
nature are our teachers.
The sounds of
nature are so soothing
Yet they can
be terrifying.
How can we
say what nature is?
What do we
really know about nature?
So many
questions we have asked.
So many have
gone unanswered.
So what does
the sound of nature means?
We shall
never know.
LOVE OF
NATURE by John Clare
I love thee,
nature, with a boundless love,
The calm of
earth, the storm of roaring woods;
The winds breathe
happiness wher'er I rove,
There's
life's own music in the swelling floods.
My heart is
in the thunder-melting clouds,
The snow-capt
mountain, and the rolling sea;
And hear ye
not the voice where darkness shrouds
The
heavens? There lives happiness for me.
Death breaths
its pleasures when it speaks of him;
My pulse
beats calmer while his lightnings play.
My eye, with
earth's delusion waxing dim,
Clear with
the brightness of eternal day.
The elements
crash round me: it is he !
Calmly I hear
his voice and never start.
From Eve's
posterity I stand quite free,
Nor feel her
curses rankle round my heart.
Love is not
here. Hope is, and at his voice ---
The rolling
thunder and the roaring sea ---
My pulses
leap, and with the hills rejoice;
Then strife
and turmoil are at end for me,
No matter
where life's ocean leads me on;
For nature is
my mother, and I rest,
When tempests
trouble and the sun is gone,
Like to a weary
child upon her breast.
Presenterl. Whatever the odd mixture of origins, Saint Valentine’s Day
is now a day for sweethearts. It is the day when you show your friend or lover
how much you love and care about them. You can send candies or flowers to
someone you think special
Dear guests these energetic ladies have a special present
for us. It’s a dance.
(dance)
Expert 3 Another story tells us about St. Valentine who was a good
friend to children. He was against the Roman Gods and that is why he was put in
prison. When he was imprisoned the children brought him loving letters. It was
on February, 14.
Presenters Ladies and gentlemen! We are going to invite Saiko
Anastasia.
Teacher. It is a very sentimental holiday, which is celebrated on
the 14th February by those who believe in love and friendship. Boys and girls,
husbands and wives, just friends send nice cards to each other with warm
greetings on the day. No one can trace origin of this European tradition, but
the legend tells us a story of an Italian monk Valentine who helped young
people to marry breaching thus the ruler's law. St Valentine was executed but
people still remember him and celebrate this saint's day as a day of love.
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