Внеклассное мероприятие на тему:
ROYAL
FAMILY: WEDDING
OF PRINCE WILLIAM, DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE,
AND CATHERINE MIDDLETON
(для 10-11 классов)
Мероприятие «Royal
Family: Wedding of prince William, duke of Cambridge, and Catherine Middleton» - один из
вариантов организации
досуга и внеклассной деятельности по английскому
языку в школах, гимназиях и лицеях. Данная разработка предназначена для учащихся
10-11 классов. Она может быть также отнесена к месячнику, декаде английского языка в
школе. Мероприятие сопровождается фильмом, сделанным учащимися по материалам
Интернета (педагогическая технология медиаобразования),
что, безусловно, позволяет повысить мотивацию, иноязычную компетенцию обучающихся,
их познавательную активность, развить универсальные учебные действия
обучающихся.
Для
этого учащиеся собирают материал по теме, обрабатывают его и подготавливают для
выступления. В конце мероприятия необходимо дать заключение и подвести итоги, например,
ответить на вопрос: «Для чего мы изучаем английский язык?» (рефлексия).
Проведение
подобных мероприятий позволяет обеспечить довольно высокий уровень усвоения
реалий, национально-специфической информации и служит стимулом к дальнейшему
расширению знаний лингвострановедческого характера и диалогу культур.
Цели
развивающая
а) способствовать поддержанию интереса к изучению
иностранного языка;
б) развитие умений и навыков владения иностранным
языком;
в) развитие языковых и познавательных способностей.
воспитательная
a)
воспитание
потребности в практическом использовании иностранного языка;
b)
воспитывать
уважение к культуре своей страны и стран изучаемого языка;
c)
формирование
потребности и способности к сотрудничеству и взаимопомощи при работе в группе.
образовательная
расширять общий кругозор и эрудицию, а также
страноведческие знания учащихся
практическая
совершенствование навыков монологической речи и
извлечения необходимой информации из текста
Задачи:
Развитие
умения работать в коллективе и принимать совместное решение; воспитывать
положительные личностные качества учащихся (ответственность,
доброжелательность, чувство взаимопомощи); развивать и тренировать внимание,
память, мышление и творческие способности; формирование познавательного
интереса обучающихся; активизация навыков монологической и диалогической речи;
знакомство с традициями и обычаями стран изучаемого языка.
Оборудование: компьютер, мультимедийный
проектор, экран.
1. Приветствие.
Teacher: Good
morning, dear friends! Good morning, our guests!
I am very glad to see
you again. How are you? I hope you are fine. What are we going to do today? Today
we have an unusual lesson. And how do you think, what
shall we speak today about? We
would like to tell you
about the most anticipated wedding of the century (or perhaps, of our time) –
about the wedding of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine
Middleton. So, our theme is called “ROYAL
WEDDING”.
2. Основная часть.
St
1: The most
anticipated wedding of the century took place on 29 April 2011 at
Westminster Abbey in London. This tale of love involves a Prince (Prince
William) and a commoner (Kate Middleton) who fell in love while away at
college. The couple dated off and on for eight years before William proposed to
Kate while they were in Kenya, on holiday.
St
2: Prince William,
the eldest son of Charles, Prince of Wales, first met Catherine
"Kate" Middleton in 2001, when both were studying at the University
of St Andrews.
Their
engagement on 20 October 2010 was announced on 16 November 2010. The build-up
to the wedding and the occasion itself attracted much media attention, with the
service being broadcast live around the world, and being compared and
contrasted in many ways with the 1981 marriage of William's parents, Charles,
Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer. Much of the attention focused on Kate
Middleton's status as a commoner (i.e. not a part of the aristocracy) marrying
into royalty.
St
3: As Prince
William was not the heir apparent to the throne, the wedding was not a full
state occasion and many details were left to the couple to decide, such as much
of the guest list of about 1,900.
It
was a public holiday in the United Kingdom and featured many ceremonial
aspects, including use of the state carriages and roles for the Foot Guards and
Household Cavalry. Hours before the service, the Queen conferred upon William
the titles Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathearn and Baron Carrickfergus.
Upon
her marriage, Middleton therefore became Her Royal Highness The Duchess of
Cambridge. The ceremony was attended by most of the Royal Family, as well as
many foreign royals, diplomats, and the couple's chosen personal guests.
St
4: Middleton wore
a white dress by British designer Sarah Burton, as well as a tiara lent to her
by the Queen. Prince William wore the uniform of his honorary rank of Colonel
of the Irish Guards. William's best man was his brother, Prince Harry, while
the bride's sister, Pippa, acted as her maid of honour.
St
5: The wedding
ceremony began at 11:00 am. John Robert Hall, the Dean of Westminster,
conducted the service, with Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury,
conducting the marriage ceremony itself and Richard Chartres, the Bishop of
London, giving the sermon. A reading was given by the bride's brother, James.
St
6: After the ceremony, the newly married couple travelled in procession to
Buckingham Palace for the traditional appearance on the balcony and a flypast
before crowds assembled in The Mall. Later the Prince drove his Duchess the
short distance to Clarence House in his father's classic Aston Martin DB6
Volante.
St 7: Over 5000 street parties were
held to mark the Royal wedding throughout the United Kingdom and one million
people lined the route between Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace. In the
United Kingdom TV audiences peaked at 26.3 million viewers with a total of 36.7
million watching part of the coverage. The ceremony was viewed live by tens of
millions more around the world including 72 million on the YouTube Royal
Channel.
St
8: Cost. It
was also announced that the costs of the wedding itself would be met by the
Royal Family and the Middletons themselves, while the costs of security and
transport would be covered by the British treasury. The couple also asked that
donations be made to charities in place of traditional wedding gifts; to that
end, they established The Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton
Charitable Gift Fund, which focuses on assisting charities such as the New
Zealand Christchurch Earthquake Appeal, the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary, the
Royal Flying Doctor Service, and the Zoological Society of London.
The
cost of the wedding was reportedly £20 million. The Australian newspaper Herald
Sun estimated A$32 million for security and A$800,000 for flowers.
St 9:
Wedding attire. Bride. For the customary bridal themes of
"Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue",
Middleton's gown had the traditional Carrick across lace appointments (the
"old"), diamond earrings given by her parents (the "new"),
the Queen's tiara (the "borrowed"), and a blue ribbon sewn into the
bodice (the "blue"). The shoes were also from Alexander McQueen and
had a lace pattern matching the dress with appliques made by the Royal School
of Needlework.
St 10:
The bride's shield-shaped wired bouquet, designed by
Derek Connolly, contained myrtle, Lily of the Valley, Sweet William and
hyacinth.
Middleton's
hair was styled in loose curls for the occasion by hair dresser James Pryce of
the Richard Ward Salon. She received private make-up lessons from Arabella
Preston.
St
1: Prince William wore an Irish Guards mounted officer's
uniform in Guard of Honour Order with a forage cap, rather than the bearskin
hat. As a serving Royal Air Force flight lieutenant who also held the equivalent
Royal Navy rank of lieutenant and Army rank of captain in the Blues and Royals,
William could have chosen to wear the uniform of any of these junior officer
ranks.
However,
as he had been appointed colonel of the Irish Guards on 10 February 2011, he chose
instead to wear the full dress uniform of that regiment. As a Knight of the
Order of the Garter, he wore the order's blue riband,
to which were affixed his RAF wings and Golden Jubilee Medal. The uniform was
made and fitted by Kashket and Partners. William did not wear a sword as he was
entering a church.
St 2:
The wedding ring of Catherine is made from Welsh gold. The ring was
created by the royal warrant holder Wartski, a company with roots in Bangor,
Gwynedd, north Wales. Since 1923, it has been a tradition in the royal family
to use Welsh gold for the wedding ring of the bride.
St
3: The wedding
cake had a strong British floral theme, using elements of the Joseph
Lambeth technique. It was an eight-tiered traditional fruit cake decorated with
cream and white icing and 900 sugar paste flowers.
St
4: The wedding was
widely broadcast on television, internet, and radio in up to 180 countries.
The couple ultimately decided to
honeymoon for 10 days on a secluded villa on a private island in the
Seychelles. The length of the honeymoon was limited by William's RAF duties and
the couple's official scheduled tour to Canada and the United States.
ROYAL WEDDING VOWS
3.
Conclusion
St
1: This wedding became the grandest
royal event since Prince Charles wed Princess Di in 1981. I think the wedding
of Prince William and Kate Middleton can be called "the wedding of the
century" as the ceremony was viewed live by tens of millions more
around the world including 72 million on the YouTube Royal Channel. Million
people worldwide watched on television, spellbound by the fairytale.
St
2: It was the
beautiful ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London about one year ago! There
were so many picture-perfect moments, from the star-studded guest list and the
bride's gorgeous gown to the carriage processional and two balcony kisses.
St 3: The more we re-watch the video of
Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding, the more impressed we are by the
sheer beauty, majesty and love imbued in the event, and we just know that it's
all because of the spirit of Princess Diana.
St 4: What a beautiful event! The
cathedral, the dresses, the hats, the processions, carriages, the horses, the
colors, the uniforms! What a wonderful day for them and a little bit of grace
and dignity for us. They seem genuinely happy together and well matched. We
loved it. The best of luck to them!
St 5: It was a
beautiful wedding. Everyone so happy. Especially, the bride and groom! We all
needed this among all the turmoil in this world and with in our country. We
thanked the royal couple for sharing their happy day with us. Lovely, just
lovely!
Teacher: In conclusion,
I would like to say, that some people had tears in
their eyes as they watched the fly-past, with "amazing" a common
response when asked about the day's events.
As one American
spectator put it, "No-one does pageantry like the British - you can't help
being infected by the energy and emotion."
Teacher:
I’d like to tell you
that the English language is very useful. The English language is very
important. Why do you study English?
St 1:
I study English
because it’s very interesting and closely connected with my feature profession.
In 2 years I shall
finish my school and I have to decide what occupation to choose. I enjoy learning English
and want to know more about life, events and traditions of Great Britain. I want to be an interpreter.
St 2: I want to know English excellent. And I think, nowadays, it's impossible to do
without foreign languages because of expanding economic, cultural ties of our
country with other countries of the world.
St 3: Besides, one can't be a learned and well-educated
person if he doesn't know at least one foreign language. As for me, I'd like to
read English and American Literature, to understand it without resorting to
anybody's help.
St 4: I study English, because I want to read English books
of great writers in origin. I want to communicate with people from different
countries, I want to understand their culture and traditions.
St 5: I like to travel. Speaking English I can travel
anywhere, because more than 1 billion people speak English.
Teacher:
I`m pleased with
your work at the lesson today. I liked it very much. I hope you all enjoyed
yourselves. Thank you for your work. Thank you everybody. See you later! The
lesson is over. Good-bye friends! See you soon!
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1.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13229961
2.
"Royal
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- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11765422
4.
Prince
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/royalwedding/3556235/Prince-Harry-decorated-William-and-Kates-car-with-balloons-and-JU5T-WED-plate.html
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