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Good morning ! Nice to see you!

Good morning ! Nice to see you!

 • Warming-up

• Warming-up

DO YOU KNOW THESE FAMOUS PEOPLE? WHAT IS HIS NAME? • Elvis Presley •

DO YOU KNOW THESE FAMOUS PEOPLE? WHAT IS HIS NAME? • Elvis Presley • Johann Strauss • John F. Kennedy WHAT IS HE FAMOUS FOR? He was • a president • a ballet dancer • a composer

DO YOU KNOW THESE FAMOUS PEOPLE? WHAT IS HER NAME? • Elizabeth II •

DO YOU KNOW THESE FAMOUS PEOPLE? WHAT IS HER NAME? • Elizabeth II • Diana • Marie Curie WHAT IS SHE FAMOUS FOR? She was • a queen • a princess • a scientist

DO YOU KNOW THESE FAMOUS PEOPLE? WHAT IS HIS NAME? • Elvis Presley •

DO YOU KNOW THESE FAMOUS PEOPLE? WHAT IS HIS NAME? • Elvis Presley • Johann Strauss • John F. Kennedy WHAT IS HE FAMOUS FOR? He was • • a president a ballet dancer • a composer

DO YOU KNOW THESE FAMOUS PEOPLE? WHAT IS HER NAME? • Elizabeth II •

DO YOU KNOW THESE FAMOUS PEOPLE? WHAT IS HER NAME? • Elizabeth II • Elizabeth I • Diana WHAT IS SHE FAMOUS FOR? She is • a queen • a princess • a scientist

DO YOU KNOW THESE FAMOUS PEOPLE? WHAT IS HIS NAME? • Elvis Presley •

DO YOU KNOW THESE FAMOUS PEOPLE? WHAT IS HIS NAME? • Elvis Presley • John F. Kennedy • Rudolf Nureyev WHAT IS HE FAMOUS FOR? He was • a ballet dancer • a composer • a singer

The Price of Fame

The Price of Fame

To know: - active vocabulary; - conversational formulas; - conditionals; - certain historical facts

To know: - active vocabulary; - conversational formulas; - conditionals; - certain historical facts about celebrities; To be able to: A-level -use active vocabulary in oral and written speech; -read and translate; B-level -use conversational formulas; -use conditionals in oral speech; -ask and answer questions; C-level -speak about advantages and disadvantages of being a celebrity; -express own opinion, giving arguments;

 • Vocabulary Practice

• Vocabulary Practice

Variant 1 1. a celebrity … possibility of making something 2. A fan …

Variant 1 1. a celebrity … possibility of making something 2. A fan … bulling 3. a threat ……. a keen follower 4. independent. . to disagree 5. to argue ……. a person who doesn’t rely on other people 6. opportunity. . . a famous person

Variant 2 1. fame …. to be shy 2. the press … patient 3.

Variant 2 1. fame …. to be shy 2. the press … patient 3. to succeed … be determined to achieve your goal journalists and photographers 4. tolerant … 5. to be ashamed. . the state to be well-known 6. ambitious … to win

 • Speaking Practice

• Speaking Practice

If you are successful you will (will not) become a millionaire pass the exams

If you are successful you will (will not) become a millionaire pass the exams at school be able to go to university travel around the world be afraid of becoming bankrupt have unlimited power have a lot of enemies be very lonely be healthy people envy you relax help the poor do nothing

 • Listening Practice

• Listening Practice

Correct answers 1. False 2. True 3. True. 4. False 5. True 6. False

Correct answers 1. False 2. True 3. True. 4. False 5. True 6. False 7. True 8. True

 • Project work

• Project work

Advantages: • Celebrities have to look perfect all the time. There is always a

Advantages: • Celebrities have to look perfect all the time. There is always a photographer ready to take a picture of a famous person. • Famous people will always be at the centre of attention. • Famous people are written about and photographed for newspapers and magazines. • Famous people have a lot of money and can buy everything they want. • They can live wherever they want. • Famous people can travel a lot and meet celebrities. • Famous people can use wealth and influence to help charity organizations.

Disadvantages: • Celebrities sacrifice their private lives. . • They are followed by crazy

Disadvantages: • Celebrities sacrifice their private lives. . • They are followed by crazy fans wherever they go. The paparazzi follow celebrities and take pictures of them in any situations. • They worry constantly about their reputation. Actors may lose their voices, athletes may be injured… • It’s difficult for famous people to know who to trust. • Famous people can never be sure whether people like them for themselves or because they are famous. For this reason, it’s difficult for them to make true friends. • Furthermore, celebrities are in constant danger of the wrong kind of attention. Threatening letters and even physical attacks from crazy fans are not unusual things in their lives. • Many of them suffer nervous breakdowns or drugs and alcohol problems. • Many celebrities say that their lives are far from being happy.

To know: - active vocabulary; - conversational formulas; - conditionals; - certain historical facts

To know: - active vocabulary; - conversational formulas; - conditionals; - certain historical facts about celebrities; To be able to: A-level -use active vocabulary in oral and written speech; -read and translate; B-level -use conversational formulas; -use conditionals in oral speech; -ask and answer questions; C-level -speak about advantages and disadvantages of being a celebrity; -express own opinion, giving arguments;

Choose the homework: - - Ex. 11 p. 96. Read and translate the texts

Choose the homework: - - Ex. 11 p. 96. Read and translate the texts about successful persons; - - write down five comprehension questions on the text you liked best of all; - use the information in ex. 11 to write a short biography of a famous person from your country.

Good bye! Don’t forget, that sunny thoughts make the whole day brighter!

Good bye! Don’t forget, that sunny thoughts make the whole day brighter!