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RomanticRomantic SentimentalSentimental TorchyTorchy TunelessTuneless AnnoyingAnnoying The BeatlesThe Beatles

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THE BeatlesTHE Beatles

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Цель :Цель : расширение познаний о расширение познаний о “Beatles”“Beatles” путем восприятия путем восприятия

аутентичной английской речиаутентичной английской речи

Задачи: Задачи: 1. Учить воспринимать английскую речь1. Учить воспринимать английскую речь Расширить познания о творчестве Расширить познания о творчестве

“Beatles”“Beatles” Воспитывать интерес к познаниям и Воспитывать интерес к познаниям и

любовь к музыкелюбовь к музыке

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““Beat” – Beat” – удар, аккордудар, аккорд

++““Beetles”Beetles” – жуки – жуки

==THE BeatlesTHE Beatles

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Paul Paul McCartneyMcCartney

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Paul Paul McCartneyMcCartney James Paul McCartney was born on June James Paul McCartney was born on June

18, 194218, 1942 His mother Mary was a nurse and his His mother Mary was a nurse and his

father was 9 years older than she, he was father was 9 years older than she, he was an employeran employer

Paul performed well at the Liverpool Paul performed well at the Liverpool Institute, doing best at Latin, Greek and Institute, doing best at Latin, Greek and English spellingEnglish spelling

At school Paul found out That he was left At school Paul found out That he was left – handed – he couldn’t write with his right – handed – he couldn’t write with his right handhand

The McCartney famThe McCartney famI can’t help (to watch I can’t help (to watch this programme). It is very interestingthis programme). It is very interesting

2. My grandfather can’t give up ( to smoke)2. My grandfather can’t give up ( to smoke) 3. My friend enjoys (to listen to the Beatles).3. My friend enjoys (to listen to the Beatles). 4. She can’t help (to sing songs). She is a 4. She can’t help (to sing songs). She is a

merry girl.merry girl. 5. I was admired by (to perform Beethoven’s 5. I was admired by (to perform Beethoven’s

Ninth Symphony).Ninth Symphony).ily loved musicily loved music

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JohnJohnLennonLennon

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John Lennon was born on the 9John Lennon was born on the 9thth of of October 1940 in LiverpoolOctober 1940 in Liverpool

John's father, Alfred worked as a John's father, Alfred worked as a waiter on merchant ships.waiter on merchant ships.

John’s mother name was Julia John’s mother name was Julia Stanley, she was kind and cheerful.Stanley, she was kind and cheerful.

John lived with his mother only 18 John lived with his mother only 18 months. His father was thought to months. His father was thought to have died at sea, so Julia re-married. have died at sea, so Julia re-married. This is why John was brought up by This is why John was brought up by his aunt Mary. John called her Mimihis aunt Mary. John called her Mimi

John enjoyed painting and reading. John enjoyed painting and reading. Julia bought a guitar for her son and Julia bought a guitar for her son and John spent a lot of hours playing John spent a lot of hours playing different melodiesdifferent melodies

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George George HarrisonHarrison

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George Harrison was born on George Harrison was born on February 12, 1943, in a big and February 12, 1943, in a big and friendly family. There were four friendly family. There were four children in the family.children in the family.

His mother, Louisa, was merry His mother, Louisa, was merry and very kind. She worked as a and very kind. She worked as a shop-assistantshop-assistant

His father, Gerald Harrison, was His father, Gerald Harrison, was a tall thin man. He was a bus a tall thin man. He was a bus driverdriver

George was a very obedient George was a very obedient child. During his childhood he child. During his childhood he wasn’t interested in music, but wasn’t interested in music, but when he studied at the Institute when he studied at the Institute his mother bought him a guitar. his mother bought him a guitar.

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Ringo StarRingo Star

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Ringo Starr was born on July 7, Ringo Starr was born on July 7, 19401940

His father, Richard Henry Parkin His father, Richard Henry Parkin Starki, worked as a baker. His wife, Starki, worked as a baker. His wife, Elsie Gleeve, was a waitress in a Elsie Gleeve, was a waitress in a bar.bar.

Richard was very sociable, though Richard was very sociable, though he was a very weak boy and often he was a very weak boy and often missed classes at schoolmissed classes at school

He was invited to join the group in He was invited to join the group in summer 1962. He was paid 25 summer 1962. He was paid 25 pounds a weekpounds a week

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George Martin George Martin was was

a producer of a producer of the Beatlesthe Beatles

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The four Beatles were often interviewed by The four Beatles were often interviewed by a lot of journalists and reporters. They liked a lot of journalists and reporters. They liked to answer numerous questions. They were to answer numerous questions. They were witty, merry and played jokes. Now one of witty, merry and played jokes. Now one of you will be the four Beatles and the others you will be the four Beatles and the others will be journalists and reporters. Journalists will be journalists and reporters. Journalists and reporters, please make interviews with and reporters, please make interviews with the Beatles.the Beatles.

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Useful languageUseful language

May I ask…May I ask… With pleasureWith pleasure It’s excitingIt’s exciting Then why not..Then why not.. That’s sounds great…That’s sounds great… It’s rather surprising..It’s rather surprising.. Nothing can be batter than…Nothing can be batter than…

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1.I can’t help (to watch this programme). It is 1.I can’t help (to watch this programme). It is very interestingvery interesting

2. My grandfather can’t give up ( to smoke)2. My grandfather can’t give up ( to smoke) 3. My friend enjoys (to listen to the Beatles).3. My friend enjoys (to listen to the Beatles). 4. She can’t help (to sing songs). She is a 4. She can’t help (to sing songs). She is a

merry girl.merry girl. 5. I was admired by (to perform Beethoven’s 5. I was admired by (to perform Beethoven’s

Ninth Symphony).Ninth Symphony).

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I can’t help watching this programme. It is I can’t help watching this programme. It is very interestingvery interesting

2. My grandfather can’t give up smoking2. My grandfather can’t give up smoking 3. My friend enjoys listening to the Beatles.3. My friend enjoys listening to the Beatles. 4. She can’t help singing songs. She is a 4. She can’t help singing songs. She is a

merry girl.merry girl. 5. I was admired by performing 5. I was admired by performing

Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.

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Thank you for the lesson.Thank you for the lesson.Please write down your home task: Please write down your home task:

do exercise , pagedo exercise , page

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Best songs:Best songs:

– YesterdayYesterday– Yellow SubmarineYellow Submarine– Love Me DoLove Me Do– Scrambled EggsScrambled Eggs– Please, Please Me…Please, Please Me…– GirlGirl– MichelleMichelle

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Use the communicative task below. The dialogue scheme Use the communicative task below. The dialogue scheme and useful language will help you. Remember to:and useful language will help you. Remember to:

Discuss all the optionsDiscuss all the options Take an active part in the conversationTake an active part in the conversation Come up with the ideasCome up with the ideas Agree or disagree, give reasonsAgree or disagree, give reasons Find out your friend’s attitudes and take them into accountFind out your friend’s attitudes and take them into account Come to an agreementCome to an agreement

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The BeatlesChoose the correct answer.1) Can you put these first names and surnames together to make the names of the four Beatles?John StarrRingo HarrisonGeorge McCartneyPaul Lennon2) Which city in England did the Beatles come from?a) London b) Manchester c) Liverpool3) What was the first name of the group?a) Johnny and Moon dogs b) The Quarry Men c) The Beatles d) The Silver Beatles4) What was the Beatles‘ first really big hit? a) "Please Please Me" b) "Imagine"c) "Love Me Do"5) In which year did they have their first hit?a) 1970 b) 1962 c) 19486) Who was the manager of the group? a) Dick James b) George Martin c) Brian Epstein7) Which of these is not a Beatles song? a) Love Me Do b) She Loves Youc) Can't Buy Me Love d) All You Need is Love e) California Girls8) To whom did Paul devote the song "And I Love Her"?a) Jane Asher b) Georgia Brownc) Madonna d) Linda McCartney9) What was the name of their first film? a) Across the Universe b) Magical Mystery Tour c) A Hard Day's

Nightd) A Day in the Life.

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““Beatles”Beatles”

The history and creation of the group

The members Songs