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Demonstrative lesson

Demonstrative lesson. “Let’s speak about Canada”. The aims of the lesson: To widen up pupil`s knowledge about Canada, to give more and more information. To develop pupil`s speaking and to teach pupils to analyze and to give his own opinion, to develop pupil`s interest to English.

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Demonstrative lesson

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  1. Demonstrative lesson “Let’s speak about Canada”

  2. The aims of the lesson: To widen up pupil`s knowledge about Canada, to give more and more information. To develop pupil`s speaking and to teach pupils to analyze and to give his own opinion, to develop pupil`s interest to English. To bring up pupils to respect foreign country`s language, culture.

  3. I. Organization moment • - Good afternoon, pupils! • - How are you? Sit down! • - Who is on duty today? • Who is absent today?

  4. II. Warm up 1. How many continents are there in the world? 2. How many oceans are there in the world? 3. Where is Canada situated?

  5. III. The main part of the lesson General information. The official name: Canada The capital: Ottawa The square: 9 012 200 km The population: 32 976 000 people Official languages: English, French The State System: the Constitutional Monarchy The Head of the State: the Queen Elisabeth II The Head of the Government: the Prime Minister (Steven Harper) The National Currency: Canadian Dollar

  6. Geographical position

  7. Provinces and Territories • British Columbia • Alberta • Saskatchewan • Manitoba • Ontario • Quebec • New Brunswick • Prince Edward Island • Nova Scotia • Newfoundland and • Labrador Northwest territories Nunavut Yukon

  8. Mountain ranges and lakes View on beautiful Moraine Lake and a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta, Canada Stock image of 'Canoeing on Honeymoon Lake The mountain range at Upper Kananaskis Lake in Canada seamlessly blend into the water before unveiling the rocks below The Rocky Mountains stretch for nearly 5,000 kilometers from the northernmost part of British Columbia, in western Canada

  9. Niagara Falls

  10. The State Flag Red is the colour of St. George Cross, the colour of England While, the colour of French Monarchy symbolizes the equality of two official languages: English and French 15 February, 1965 The official ceremony inaugurating the new Canadian flag was held on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on February 15, 1965 Maple leaf symbolizes the unity of two nations

  11. The State Coat of Arms The design of the coat of arms of Canada reflects the Royal symbols of Great Britain and France. (three royal lions of England, a royal lion of Scotland, a royal fleurs-de-lis of France and a royal Irish harp of Tara. On the bottom of the shield there is a sprig of three Canadian maple leaves representing Canadians of all origins

  12. The Capital “Ottawa” The meaning of the name – “exchange” Population – over 1 mln people It was founded in 1850 The capital of Canada from 1857

  13. Sightseeings. The House of Parliament

  14. The World Tower

  15. The Cities (Quebec, Ontario)

  16. Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver Toronto Vancouver Montreal

  17. Olimpic games

  18. Parks Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada Theme-park-like recreations of many of the world's most famous landmarks, creating an amusement park for adults. National marine park, flowerpot island, georgian bay, ontario, shoreline, the famous flowerpots

  19. Canadian Holidays The New Year`s Day – 1 January Good Friday – 13 April Easter Monday – 16 April Queen Elisabeth`s Birthday – 24 May The Day of Canada – 1 July Labour Day – 4 September Thanksgiving Day – 9 October Christmas – 25 December The Day of Native People – 21 June The Day of Flag – 15 February

  20. IV. Testing The capital of Canada is … a) Ottawa b) Quebec c) Toronto 2. The official languages of Canada are: a)English and Spanish b)English and French c)German and Italian Quebec is a province of … a)USA b) New Zealand c) Canada 4. What is the basic currency in Canada? a) Dollar b)Franc c)Euro  5. Canada`s western coast is washed by the … ocean. a) Pacific b) Indian c)Atlantic 6. Canada has an area of nearly … million square km. a) Ten b)Eight c)Eleven 7. The population of Canada is over … million people. a) 30 b) 25 c) 21 8. Canada consists of … provinces and … territories. a)3 and 10 b)10 and 3 c) 7 and 2 9. What is the emblem of Canada? a) Kangaroo b) Koala c)The maple leaf 10. Formally the head of Canada is… a) President b)Prime Minister c)Queen of Great Britain

  21. Answers A B C A A A A B C C

  22. V. Conclusion The Anthem of Canada • O Canada!Our home and native land!True patriot love in all thy sons command.With glowing hearts we see thee rise,The True North strong and free!From far and wide,O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.God keep our land glorious and free!O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.O Canada, westandonguardforthee.

  23. VI. Evaluation Thanks for your attention! Good Bye!

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