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Good morning! I’m very glad to see you. Welcome to the lesson of the

Good morning! I’m very glad to see you. Welcome to the lesson of the English lesson.

Dividing into groups: • Group rules: • 1. To keep group rules 2. Keep

Dividing into groups: • Group rules: • 1. To keep group rules 2. Keep silence 3. To be active at the lesson 4. To listen somebody 5. Come in time

Presentation. Look at the board. a) - What are we going to talk about

Presentation. Look at the board. a) - What are we going to talk about today? - How do you think? Today we learn important facts about Canada. I hope you will • learn more about Canada • improve critical thinking skills • develop skills and habits of oral speech; • identify information on the map; • wide your outlook on different topics connecting with Canada. I’d like to ask you… - Where is Canada? About Canada you hear a lot on TV, on news, about geographical position, about political systems maybe you study on your geography lesson. I hope you know this - Are you ready?

Video “Canadian History”

Video “Canadian History”

The History of Canada

The History of Canada

Presentation of the students • Symbols of Canada • Provinces • Short information about

Presentation of the students • Symbols of Canada • Provinces • Short information about Canada • Canada’s history • Geography and location • Canada’s holidays

Let's see what you know about Canada 1. Where is the country situated? 2.

Let's see what you know about Canada 1. Where is the country situated? 2. What is the origin of the name “Canada”? 3. What is Canada washed by? 4. What country does Canada border on in the south? 5. What do you know about the climate of this country? 6. Geographically Canada can be divided into five regions. What is the largest region of Canada? 7. What rivers in Canada do you know? 8. What are Canada’s national languages? 9. What leaf is on the Canadian flag? 10. What is the Canadian national anthem called? 11. How many provinces and territories are there in Canada?

Let's see what you know about Canada • 1. (Canada is situated in North

Let's see what you know about Canada • 1. (Canada is situated in North America) • 2. (Canada is a name derived from Iroquois “Kanata” meaning a village or settlement) • 3. (Canada is washed by the Arctic Ocean in the North, by the Atlantic Ocean in the east, by the Pacific Ocean in the west) • 4. (Canada borders on the United States of America)

Making posters

Making posters

Production: 1. What continent is Canada situated on? (It is situated on the North

Production: 1. What continent is Canada situated on? (It is situated on the North American continent. ) 2. What are Canada’s official colours? (blue and red, gold and red, white and red). 3. How many states do Canada and the USA border on in the south? (12). 4. What is the area of Canada? (Its area is almost 10 million km 2. ). 5. What are official languages of Canada? (English and French). 6. What kind of state is Canada? (Canada is a federal state and a member of the Commonwealth). 7. What oceans is Canada washed by? (The country is washed by three oceans: the Pacific, the Arctic, the Atlantic. ). 8. How many people of Canada speak French? ( Nearly 27 percent of the population speak French. ) 9. What are the largest cities of Canada? (Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver. ) 10. How many time zones are there in Canada? (6).

Fill out the information: • Country: Canada Area: Population: Capital: Language: Big Cities:

Fill out the information: • Country: Canada Area: Population: Capital: Language: Big Cities:

Home task: • Ex 1 p 147 Retell the text. • The lesson is

Home task: • Ex 1 p 147 Retell the text. • The lesson is over. I’m satisfied with your anwers. Thank you.

Parliament

Parliament

Saint John Gate Fortification

Saint John Gate Fortification

Montreal

Montreal

Viaggio in Canada

Viaggio in Canada

Supreme Court

Supreme Court

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls