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The theme of the lesson: Home reading “The Nightingale and the Rose” by O.Wilde
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The theme of the lesson: Home reading “The Nightingale and the Rose” by O.Wilde.

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Page 1: The theme of the lesson: Home reading “The Nightingale and the Rose” by O.Wilde.

The theme of the lesson: Home reading

“The Nightingale and the Rose” by O.Wilde

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Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)

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• He was born in 1854 in Dublin, Ireland. His father ___________a doctor. His mother____________ a poet. Oscar ________a very bright and clever boy.

• He _____________in 2 colleges. He _____________a writer.

• He____________ in London. Oscar Wilde ____________for adults and children.

• He _____________in 1900 in France

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Biography • He was born in 1854 in Dublin, Ireland. His

father was a doctor. His mother was a poet. • Oscar was a very bright and clever boy. • He studied in 2 colleges. He became a writer.• He lived in London. Oscar Wilde wrote for

adults and children.• He died in 1900 in France

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Scene 1

Let’s dramatize

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Scene 2Task2

Say - said

Fly - flew

See - saw

Think -thought

Give – gave

Begin - began

Know - knew

Fall - fell

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Song “Books are fun”

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New vocabulary

• Pick /pɪk/ збирати, піднімати• Jewels /ˈdʒuːəlz/ коштовності• Throw (threw) /θrəʊ/ /θruː/ кидати• Tonight /təˈnʌɪt/ сьогодні ввечері• Bring (brought) /brɪŋ/ /brɔːt/ приносити• Step on /stɛp/ ставати на• Neither …nor /ˈnʌɪðə, ˈniː-/ /nɔː/ ні…..ні

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The end of the story….

happy ? sad ?

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Let’s read

1. What did the young man see in the garden?

2. What did he do with the red rose?

3. Was the beautiful girl happy when the man brought her the rose?

4. What did the girl say and do with the rose?

5. What did the young man do?

6. Did the young man and the girl know about the nightingale and what he did?

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Task 31.In the morning the young man came into the garden. He saw…

a) a nightingale

b) a red rose

c) a beautiful girl

2. The young man gave the rose to………………..

a) the Princess

b) the beautiful girl

c) the nightingale

3. The beautiful girl liked………………….

a) the jewels

b) the roses

c) the dresses

4. The girl …………….

a) loved the young man

b) danced with young man

c) threw the red rose and left the garden

5. The young man ………….

a) began to cry

b) ran after the girl

c) stepped on the rose and walked away

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Let’s listen….

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Hometask

p.31 - 35 (to retell the end of the story)

* To make up your own end

of the story