
- •Раздел 2 включает разработки материалов к учебным видеофильмам по страноведению (Units 2-6, 10, 11).
- •Раздел 3 включает разработки к художественным и документальным фильмам (Units 7-13).
- •Раздел 4 включает лабораторные работы к учебным аудио материалам (Units 14, 15).
- •Unit 1. British and american studies test Task 1
- •International english
- •Task 2. The Highlands
- •Watch the film and do the following exercises Task 1. Buckingham Palace
- •Task 2. Greenwich and St Katharine’s Dock
- •Task 3. The Tower of London
- •Task 4. St. Paul’s Cathedral
- •Ex.2. Match the questions in a with the answers in b.
- •Unit 4. The royal family
- •Watch the film and do the following exercises Task 1. Before you watch
- •Task 2. While you watch Part 1. (Opening credits, the heirs of Queen Victoria, the succession of Edward VII)
- •Part 2. (The coronation of George V, George V visits the Keiser
- •In Berlin, the Great War begins)
- •Part 3. (The birth of the House of Windsor, the investiture of Edward, prince Edward tours England, the wedding of Albert Duke of York, the wedding of the Duke of Kent)
- •Part 4. (The silver Jubilee of George V, the death of George V)
- •Part 5. (The proclamation of Edward VIII, Edward and Mrs. Simpson, Edward abdicates, the coronation of the new King and Queen, the funeral of the Duke of Kent)
- •Part 6. (Second subaltern Princess Elizabeth, the betrothal of Princess Elizabeth, the wedding of Princess Elizabeth, the birth of Charles, the festival of Britain)
- •Part 7. (The death of King George VI, the accession of Elizabeth II, the proclamation of Elizabeth II, hrh, Queen Elizabeth II)
- •Part 8. (The coronation, Princess Margaret declines Peter Townsend’s proposal, the wedding of Princess Margaret, the investiture of Prince Charles)
- •Part 9. (The death of Edward Duke of York, Princess Ann marries Lieutenant Mark Phillips, the silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II, the engagement of Prince Charles and Lady Diana)
- •Part 10. (The wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana, the birth of Prince William, Prince Andrew goes to war, the wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson)
- •Part 11. (The Queen Mother gives tribute to Bomber Harris, Prince Charles and Diana show the strain, Queen Elizabeth II speaks out against her critics, the funeral of Diana, closing credits)
- •Task 3. After you watch
- •Unit 5. Britain's castles and palaces
- •British castles
- •The historical characters
- •It is interesting to know
- •Unit 6. Washington d.C. Watch the film and do the following exercises Task 1. Before watching
- •Task 2. While watching
- •Task 3. After watching
- •Unit 7. Sister wendy`s story of painting
- •Introduction
- •Part 1. "The Mists of Time"
- •Part 2. "The Hero steps forth"
- •Task 2.
- •Part 3. "The age of Genius"
- •Part 4. "Two sides of the Alps"
- •Part 5. "Revolution"
- •(Walt Disney’s pictures)
- •Watch the film and do the following exercises
- •Unit 9. Anastasia (After the 20th Century Fox film)
- •Watch the film and do the following exercises
- •Unit 10. Film "roman holiday" Watch the film and do the following exercises
- •Unit 12. Slumdog millionaire
- •Of the king beyond the movie"
- •Prologue
- •It is interesting to know
- •Ex.1. Listen to parts 1-6 and mark the sentences as True (t) or False (f).
- •Parts 7-10
- •Parts 11-14 Ex.1. Listen to parts 11-14 and mark the sentences as True (t) or False (f).
- •Parts 20–23 Ex.1. Listen to parts 20–23 and mark the sentences as True (t) or False (f).
- •Parts 24–27
- •By John Escott
- •Listen to the story and do the following exercises
- •Part 2. The Island
- •Part 3. The Photograph
- •Part 4. The Locked Room
- •Part 5. A Dead Man
- •Part 1. Phrasal verbs: Studying
- •Phrasal verbs: Getting in touch
- •Phrasal verbs: Not doing things
- •Do and make
- •Do and make
- •Part 2. Phrasal verbs: come, break, look, run
- •Part 3.
- •Contents
- •Unit 7. Sister wendy`s story of painting …………….. 50
Unit 10. Film "roman holiday" Watch the film and do the following exercises
Ex.1. Choose the right answer:
1. Why was Ann in hysterics?
a) because they didn’t give her the nightgown with rosebuds on it
b) because she got tired of everlasting schedules
c) because they wanted her to dance with an old duke
2. How did she manage to escape?
a) she gave sleeping pills to her guard
b) she went out quietly when the guard was sleeping
c) she killed her guard
3. Who was Joe?
a) a correspondent of American News Service
b) a pretender, who wanted to earn money
c) a vagabond, that was by chance in the street, when Ann was sleeping
4. When has he learnt that she was a princess?
a) from the first sight
b) when he saw her photo in the newspaper
c) he didn’t know who she was till the end
5. Was this day interesting and unusual to her?
a) yes, she was happy
b) yes, but she was a bit nervous about her parents
c) no, she thought it improperly to roam about like a vagabond
6. How did Irving used his lighter?
a) to light cigarettes
b) to take photos
c) to burn unnecessary papers
7. What do the words "exclusive interview" mean?
a) an interview, given to anybody who is interested in
b) an interview, given to the famous reporter
c) an interview about the innermost thoughts, given to the select few
8. What kind of inscriptions did they see on the wall?
a) about fulfilled wishes
b) complaints
c) curses
9. What was arranged on the barge?
a) a dance competition
b) dances
c) a trap for Ann
10. The men in black – who were they?
a) the men from the secret police
b) the burglars
c) the musicians from the band "Black Idols"
Ex.2. Guess the meaning of the following word combinations :
1. a dead ringer
a) a bell, that doesn’t ring
b) a dead man who used to ring
c) an exact copy
d) anyone who has a great deal of charm
2. in toto
a) under totalitarian regime
b) taking part in totalizator
c) completely, absolutely
3. to be fired
a) to be dismissed from a job
b) to be burnt
c) to be shot
Ex.3. Mark these statements as "True" (T) or "False" (F).
1. Princess Ann was happy and gay, surrounded with so many servants and guards.
1. Her schedule was interesting and various.
2. She fell asleep because of the sleeping medicine.
3. Joe met her by chance.
4. Joe and Irving wanted to make friends with Ann.
5. Irving had a lighter in the shape of photocamera.
6. Joe and Irving received 5000$ for their story.
7. Joe and Ann fell into water from the fear of the men in black.
8. Joe was aware of Ann’s true identity.
9. Joe and Ann said good-bye to each other and arranged for the next meeting.
10. Irving gave photos to princess Ann as a present.
Ex.4. Match the beginnings and the endings of the sentences.
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1. It was Ann who…
2 It was Joe who…
3 It was Irving who…
4 It was boss who…
5 It was Mario who…
6 It was Jiovanni who…
a)…cut her hair.
b)…took photos with his lighter.
c)…escaped from the Coliseum.
d)…owned the house where Joe lived.
e)…gave his employees the task to make
the interview with princess Ann.
f)…saved princess from the men in black.
Ex.5. Match "Why" and "Because".
1. Why was princess Ann in hysterics?
2. Why did Ann fall asleep in the street?
3. Why has Joe decided to bring Ann to his room?
4. Why didn’t Joe tell Ann who he was?
5. Why didn’t Ann write her inscription on the wall?
6. Why was it difficult to Ann to say good-bye to Joe?
7. Why hasn’t Joe written his story?
8. Why did Ann return to Coliseum?
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a) Because the chances of it being granted were very slight.
b) Because he wanted to obtain the exclusive interview.
c) Because he didn’t want the police to take her.
d) Because she fell in love with him.
e) Because she was aware of her duty to her family and her country.
f) Because Ann became more than a princess to him.
g) Because she was given sleeping medicine.
h) Because she was tired of everlasting official appointments. |
Ex.6. Match the characters with their descriptions.
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1. Ann
2. Joe
3. Irving
4. Boss
5. Irving’s dames
6. Taxi driver
7. Barber
a) impatient, careful
b) practical, cheerful, typical ‘paparazzo”
c) clever, delicate, tactful, strong in body and character
d) gay, easy-going, light-minded
e) charming, kind-hearted, spontaneous, responsible
g) rather good professional
h) broad-minded, sometimes rough, ironical, practical
Ex.7. Who said it ?
a) Princess Ann
b) Joe Bradley
c) Boss
d) Irving
e) General
1. You are well-read, well-dressed snoozing away in a public street.
2. People who can’t handle liquor shouldn’t drink it.
3. Can I have a silk nightgown with rosebuds on it ?
4. I think you described it very well in view of the fact that she was taken ill…and has had all her appointments for today cancelled in toto.
5. You have my permission to withdraw.
6. You aren’t fired. When I want to fire you, you won’t have to ask. You’ll know you are fired.
7. I’m talking about her views on everything…. her innermost thoughts, as revealed to your own correspondent in a private, personal, exclusive interview.
8. I dreamt I was asleep in the street and a young man came. He was tall and strong. He was so mean to me.
9. How are you going to obtain this fantastic interview?
10. I’ll enter her sick room disguised as a thermometer.
11. Did anybody ever tell you you’re a dead ringer for…
12. It’s an American term. It means anyone who has a great deal of charm.
13. Hit him again, Smiti!
14. I’m a good cook. I could earn my living at it…. I just haven’t had the chance to do it for anyone.
15. Promise not to watch me go beyond the corner…
16. 24 hours. They can’t all be blank.
17. Were I not completely aware of my duty to my family and my country I wouldn’t have come back tonight. Or indeed ever again.
UNIT 11. THE KING’S SPEECH
Watch the film and do the following exercises
Part 1.
1925. King George V reigns over a quarter of the world’s people. He asks his second son, the Duke of York, to give a closing speech at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley, London. The nation is disappointed. The Duke of York can’t speak.
Ex.1. Choose the right answer:
1. Why did the Duke of York fail to speak at the exhibition?
a) His father decided to give a speech himself
b) He had an urgent call from the Palace and had to leave
c) He could not control his stammer
2. What method did the Royal physician use to cure him?
a) Unorthodox and controversial method
b) Classical method that cured Demosthenes
c) Hypnosis
3. Why did Elizabeth, the Duchess of York, decide to see Lionel Logue?
a) He was recommended to her by Aileen McLeod, the President
of the Society of Speech Therapists
b) He was a well- known doctor in London
c) He was her father’s school friend
4. What did Logue say he would need for his method to work?
a) Obedience and confidence
b) Trust and total equality
c) Time and patience
5. How did he refuse to treat him in the palace?
a) He said he worked on the principle " my game, my turf, my rules"
b) He did not want the royal family to interfere
c) He wanted to be closer to his family
6. What bed-time story did the Duke of York tell his daughters?
a) About a girl who lost her way in the woods
b) About a frog who turned into a handsome Prince
c) About a penguin who turned into an albatross
7. Why did Logue fail at the rehearsal of the Dramatic Society?
a) He could not remember the lines of the play
b) It was his first attempt to play Shakespeare
c) The Dramatic Society was looking for someone younger
and more regal, they said
8. Why did Logue send a boy to meet the Duke and the Duchess?
a) He wanted them to see the results of his work
b) He was in the loo
c) He was too shy to meet them himself
9. What did Logue do to break the ice?
a) He offered a cup of tea
b) He remarked about the weather
c) Nothing
10. How did Logue prefer to be called and to call The Duke?
a) Mr. Logue and Mr. Johnson
b) Doctor Logue and Your Royal Highness
c) Lionel and Bertie
11. What questions did Logue not ask when he was talking to The Duke?
a) What was your earliest memory?
b) Who was your physician?
c) When did your defect start?
12. What bet did they have?
a) Bertie could read fluently right here and right now
b) His stammer would be cured within a fortnight
c) His stammer would disappear in two days
13. What was their wedge?
a) A shilling
b) A sixpence
c) A fortune
14. Why did Lionel play the music in Bertie’s earphones while Bertie was reading "To be or not to be"?
a) The music was to encourage Bertie
b) The music was to calm him
c) He did not want Bertie to hear his voice
15. What did he give to the Duke as a souvenir when he was leaving?
a) The recording of what he had read
b) The record with the music
d) The record with the instructions
Ex.2. Mark these statements as "True"(T) or "False"(F).
1. The Duke’s reading from the Hamlet was sublime but he refused to listen to it, said it was hopeless, and left.
2. In his Christmas broadcast of 1934 King George V spoke about regaining prosperity and tranquillity in the time of depression and also about helping disheartened people.
3. King George was calm and patient when his son was trying to read his Christmas speech.
4. King George was sure that his son David would be a strong king and could oppose Hitler and the proletarian abyss.
5. King George V disapproved of David’s taking to Mrs. Simpson and thought it would ruin the family and the nation in 12 months.
6. When The Duke of York played the recording and heard that he was reading perfectly, he thought he had been cured.
7. When he came to Logue again he said he was willing to work hard.
8. Logue used all these methods to treat him: saying tongue-twisters, singing words, rolling, swaying, bouncing, inhaling smoke, talking through the marbles, tricking him to do what he wanted.
9. The Duke used most of these techniques while he was speaking publicly.
10. David felt he was trapped and even at his father’s deathbed he could think of nothing but his Wallis.
11. After his father’s death Bertie realised that would be careless with his duties and that he would be required to do a lot of public speaking himself.
12. When he came to see Logue they started talking as friends.
Ex.3 Bertie comes to see Logue after his father’s death.
Match the fragments of their conversation.
1. B.- I’m sorry to intrude?
2. L. -Hot milk?
3. B. –What did your father do?
4. L.- Here’s to the memory of your father?
5. B.-I’ve always wanted to make models. But I had to collect stamps because my father collected stamps.
6. B.- My brother…
7. B -.I’m not going to sit here wobbling… |
a) L.- He was a brewer.
b) L.- Not at all. Please, come in. Do you feel like working today?
c) L. –Try to sing it …my brother David...dum-dum-dum…
d) L .-(takes the model) Rules are rules.
e) B. – No, I’d kill for something stronger.
f) L. -You can finish this off if you like.
g) B.- My father’s last words were, Bertie has got more guts than the rest of his brothers put together. |
Ex.4. Match Lionel’s questions with Bertie’s replies.
1. Do you feel strange now that David is on the throne?
2. Did David ever tease you?
3. Are you naturally right- handed?
4. Were there any other corrections?
5. Who are you closest to in your family?
6. What about your brother Johnny? Were you close to him?
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a) Left. I was punished and I used the right.
b) Jonny, sweet boy, Epilepsy. He died at13, hidden from view.
c) To tell the truth it was a relief knowing I wouldn’t be King.
d) Oh, yes, they all did "b-b-b-Bertie". Father encouraged him.
e) Metal splints. I had to wear them day and night. Bloody agony, to strengthen my legs.
f) Nan is. But not my first Nan. She loved David and hated me. When we were presented to our parents for the daily viewing, she pinched me so that I’d cry and be handed back to her immediately. Then she wouldn't feed me… |
Part 2. King Edward VIII and his abdication
Ex.1. Connect "Why" and "Because".
1. Why did Bertie keep saying the thistle tongue-twister on his way to Balmoral?
2. Why did Elizabeth found it difficult to be pleasant to Mrs. Simpson?
3. Why did Elizabeth receive coldly Wallis’s welcome " to their humble country shack"?
4. Why did Churchill say she was right?
5. Why was Bertie angry when he was speaking to David?
6. Why was he shocked?
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a) Because she wanted to show that Wallis was nobody there and that they came on the invitation of the King.
b) He had to keep practising all the time.
c) David told him that he was going to marry Wallis and he knew that it meant abdication.
d Because she called her a "fat Scottish cook"
e He said that, according to the decree, the Royalty should be received by the official host, the King, not a commoner.
f David didn’t want to talk about serious things and says Herr Hitler will sort them out. |
Ex.2. Difficult time for Bertie.He is terribly scared and can’t control the situation. Logue takes him for a stroll but fails to help him.
Connect the sentences with "So" or "But".
1. David was teasing Bertie saying that Bertie was trying to push him off the throne
2. Logue tried to use a new method of saying ‘f- words’, etc. but it didn’t help
3. Bertie said his brother is infatuated by a woman who had been married twice and the Church would not tolerate it.
4. Logue tried to persuade Bertie that his place might be on the throne. 5. Logue tried to tell him that he shouldn’t be governed by fear.
6. Logue saw that all further conversation was useless |
So/but
So/but |
a) Bertie couldn’t say a single word to him in reply.
b) He took him out for some fresh air.
c) He would do anything to keep his brother on the throne.
d) Bertie said he was not an alternative to his brother and
e) Logue’s words meant treason.
f) Bertie wouldn’t listen to him. He said Logue was nobody, the son of a brewer.
g) He slowed down and stayed behind. |
Ex.3. Find the wrong reason.
1. Prime Minister Baldwin explained to Bertie why Mrs. Simpson was unsuitable. He gave a few reasons:
a) She was an American.
b) She’d been twice divorced.
c) The King as Head of the Church of England could not marry
a divorced woman
d) According to Scotland Yard the King had been sharing
his affections towards her with two other men.
e) Hitler’s ambassador Count Ribbentrop sent her 17 carnations every day.
2. Winston Churchill explained to Bertie why the King should abdicate.
a) He was careless with the state papers and lacked commitment and resolve.
b) There were worries where he would stand when war came with Germany.
c) He would not be able to unite the nation.
d) He would try to dissolve the Parliament.
Part 4. King George VI. "I have a Voice"
Ex.1. Choose the right answer.
1. Why did Bertie and Elizabeth come to see Logue the first thing he became King?
a) He wanted to apologise
b) He wanted to thank him and say good bye
c) He wanted to meet his family
2. What did Myrtle, Logue’s wife, do when she came home and found the Queen in her sitting room?
a) She called her Her Majesty and asked if she and His Majesty would
stay for dinner?
b) She got furious because her husband hadn’t told her anything.
c) She fainted.
3. What did the King ask Logue about?
a) To continue working at his stammer.
b) To come and meet his family
c) To help him with the coronation speech.
Ex.2. Westminster Abbey is being prepared for the Coronation.
Match the beginnings with the endings.
1. The Archbishop wanted to guide the King through …
2. The King wanted Logue to…
3. Logue wanted Westminster Abbey to…
4. The King wanted Doctor Logue to…
5. Logue wanted King George VI to…
6. During the war Logue helped the shell-shocked soldiers who were unable to speak to…. |
a) be placed at their disposal for the rehearsal.
b) the coronation ceremony
c) to explain why he had no training, diploma, no qualification.
d) cope with their fear and to regain faith in their own voice.
e) understand that war was his experience.
f) be seated with his family in the King’s box. |
Ex.3. Logue is a success. He finally makes The King say "I’m a King! I have a Voice" and to mean it.
Extend the idea of sentence A in the second sentence B.
A |
B |
1. Logue never lied to Bertie about his qualifications.
2. Bertie was afraid people would call him a Voiceless King,
3. Logue sat in St. Edward’s Chair.
4. The King was angry that Logue wasn’t listening as if he was a commoner and resisted him.
5. Logue was happy and proud to see the King so strong and determined. |
a) He said he was sure Bertie would make a bloody good King.
b) He said anyone could sit here.
c) He said "Listen to me! I’m a King! I have a Voice!"
d) He said his plaque said "L.Logue. Speech defects", no Dr., no letters after the name.
e) and Mad George-the-Stammer, who led his people badly in the hour of need. |
Ex.4. 3rd September 1939. The country is at war with Germany. King George VI is going to speak to his people.
One of the sentences is not in the right place. Find it.
1. It’s announced that the country is at war with Germany.
2. The King has to address the nation.
3. He immediately sends for Logue.
4. They have 40 minutes before broadcast.
5. They start rehearsing.
6. He goes to the broadcast room.
7. Churchill encourages him on the way.
8. Logue opens to window to get some fresh air
9. Logue arrives
10. He takes off his coat
11. The King whispers a tongue twister.
12. Elizabeth kisses him.
13. He thanks Logue for everything.
14. Logue says," Say it to me as a friend."
15. He starts speaking:
In this grave hour, perhaps the most fateful in our history, I send to every household of my people, both at home and over seas, this message spoken with the same depth of feeling for each of you as if I were able to cross your threshold and speak to you myself.
For the second time in the lives of most of us, we are at war. Over and over again, we have tried to find a peaceful way out of the differences between ourselves and those who are our enemies; but it has been in vain.
We have been forced into a conflict, for we are called to meet the challenge of a principle which, if it were to prevail, would be fatal to any civilised order of the world.
Such a principle, stripped of all disguise is surely the mere primitive doctrine, that might is right.
For the sake of all that we ourselves hold dear, it is unthinkable that we should refuse to meet the challenge.
It is to this high purpose that I now call my people at home and my people across the seas, who will make our cause their own.
I ask them to stand carm and firm and united in this time of trial.
The task will be hard. There may be dark days ahead, and war can no longer be confined to the battlefield, but we can only do the right as we see the right and reverently commit our cause to God.
If one and all we keep resolutely faithful to it, then with God’s help, we shall prevail.
Ex.5. Who said it?
a) Everybody
b) Logue
c) Elizabeth
d) Bertie
e) The archbishop
f) Elizabeth, daughter
g) Margaret
1. It’s very good, Bertie. You still stammered on the W.
2. Congratulations, Your Majesty!
3. Thank you, Logue. Well done, my friend.
4. (stepping aside) Thank you, Your Majesty.
5. I knew you’ll be good. Thank you Lionel.
6. Your Majesty, I am speechless.
7. Halting at first but then much better.
8. Splendid, papa!