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Автор: Илюхина Л. В. НОУ «Гимназия 1» учитель английского языка. Новороссийск 2008 г.

The World of Mass Media: the Press in Britain and Elsewhere Цели урока : 1. Учебная: совершенствование ранее приобретённых навыков устной речи, чтения и аудирования с извлечением конкретной информации.. 2. Практическая: использование в речи учащихся английского вокабуляра в целом и в частности по теме « The Press in Britain and Elsewhere.» 3. Образовательная : пополнение знаний по теме «Newspapers and Television:The World of Mass Media» Задачи урока :1. Совершенствование навыков беседы на заданную тему. 2. Активизация лексики по теме «the Press» и совершенствование навыков монологической речи. 3. Ознакомление со страноведческой информацией по теме «The Press in Britain»; расширение кругозора, развитие способности анализировать, выражать своё мнение. Учебные пособия : 1. интерактивная доска; 2.презентация по теме « The Press in Britain and Elsewhere. »

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