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- 2. What How many per cent How many hours a day How many television stations Who What
- 3. How many per cent of homes have a TV set in the USA? Where do 65
- 4. Is devoted to Specializes in Provides Combines Keeps you informed about Broadcast a great variety Offers
- 5. Какой твой любимый канал? Ты любишь смотреть образовательные программы? Дети обожают мультфильмы, не так ли? Кто
- 6. The ways we learn about the world Watching TV Reading newspapers and magazines Listening to the
- 7. Advantages and disadvantages The best invention Informs Enriches our intellect Brings the world to our homes
- 8. Chat show Quiz show Game show Cartoon Breakfast show Soap opera The news Wildlife program Documentary
- 9. She said that … I watch I watch There is …I’ll sit… I won’t I leave…
- 10. Jennifer said that she was going away for some days. She added that she would call
- 11. Grandma told Clarence that she would be in London the following week. She hoped that Clarence
- 12. To watch To peer To glare To glance To glue to To gaze Смотреть Вглядываться, всматриваться
- 13. Mrs Wormwood sat munching her meal “I Would mind”, he snapped … there was more to
- 14. They were in the living room eating their suppers on their knees in front of the
- 15. For Miss Honey the child’s future was more important than television. For Matilda’s parents television was
- 16. Jack said that the BBC had … He thought that they should Lucy said that the
- 17. Bob complained that Sean thought that Ken said that Pam suggested that Cathy thought that John
- 18. They should show/broadcast more serials and programmes on fashion and style There should be less advertising
- 19. give true information do not talk about the products’ defects help you to choose best products
- 20. Quality papers (broadsheets) Popular papers (tabloids) contain political, industrial and cultural news. devote pages to finance
- 21. I’d like to complain about the amount of toy advertising on the telly. Every time you
- 22. Watching a film on television is really like watching twenty commercials. When I sir down to
- 23. The best thing on TV is the adverts. Some of them are wonderful – really funny.
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Слайд 2What
How many per cent
How many hours a day
How many television
What
How many per cent
How many hours a day
How many television
Who
What radio stations
How many daily newspapers
is America’s most popular entertainment?
of homes have three or more television sets?
do Americans watch TV?
are there in the USA?
watch about 40,000 commercials a year?
are free from commercials?
are there in the USA?
TV viewing …
More than 50 per cent …
… about 2 hours a day
…2,000 TV stations and
hundreds of channels
American children…
The Voice of America and
the Radio Free
Europe/Radio Liberty
…about 1,800 daily
newspapers
and 11,000 magazines
in the USA
Слайд 3How many per cent of homes have a TV set in the
How many per cent of homes have a TV set in the
Where do 65 per cent of US teens have TV sets?
What are the biggest TV networks in the USA?
What channels do most people usually watch?
How many commercial radio stations are there in the USA?
Where/What countries do the transmit their programmes to?
How often do more than 85 per cent of US teens go online?
About 99 per cent
In their own bedrooms
ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX
15 TV channels
11,000
Eastern Europe
Every day
Слайд 4Is devoted to
Specializes in
Provides
Combines
Keeps you informed about
Broadcast a great variety
Offers a great
Is devoted to
Specializes in
Provides
Combines
Keeps you informed about
Broadcast a great variety
Offers a great
Gives a wide choice
Shows
Is a channel for
Produces
Первый канал посвящен серьезным программам, таким как дискуссии, новости, документальные фильмы
Второй канал предоставляет программы для общего развлечения: художественные фильмы, сериалы о полиции, прогноз погоды
НТВ предлагает большой выбор национальных и международных новостей о текущих событиях
ТНТ – канал для молодежи, который показывает комедии, реалити шоу, викторины (quizzes)
5 канал информирует вас о политике и показывает политические дебаты
MTV специализируется в музыкальных программах
Канал культура передает большое разнообразие научных и образовательных программ о литературе, искусстве, истории
Первый канал транслирует интеллектуальные игры и ток шоу
Многие каналы посвящены специализированным темам, таким как: кулинария, садоводство, спорт, бизнес
СТС показывает программы для детей и мультфильмы
Perviy is devoted to serious programmes such as
discussions, new, documentary films
TV Channel Russia provides general entertainment:
feature films, police serials, weather forecast
NTV offers a great range of national and international
News programmes about current events
TNT is a channel for young people which produces
comedies, reality dhows and quizzes
5th Channel keeps you informed about politics and
shows political debates
MTV specializes in music programmes
Kultura broadcasts a great variety of scientific, educational
programmes about literature, art, history
1st Channel transmits intellectual game shows and
talk shows
Many channels are devoted to specialized topics such as
cookery, gardening, sport, business
STS produces programmes for children and cartoons
Слайд 5Какой твой любимый канал?
Ты любишь смотреть образовательные программы?
Дети обожают мультфильмы, не так
Ты любишь смотреть образовательные программы?
Дети обожают мультфильмы, не так
Кто смотрит сериалы в твоей семье?
Смотришь ли ты новости?
Реалити шоу очень популярны, не так ли?
Твоим родителям нравятся или нет политические дебаты?
What is your favorite channel?
Do you enjoy watching educational programmes?
Kids adore watching cartons, don’t they?
Who watches serials in your family?
Do you watch news programmes?
Reality shows are very popular, aren’t they
Do your parent like or hate political debates?
Общий (всп. гл.
+подлеж. V)
Альтернативный
(всп. гл. +подлеж. V or …)
К подлежащему (who,
what V)
Разделительный (с
хвостиком)
Специальный (вопр.
сл. + вспм. гл. + под. +
V)
Слайд 6The ways we learn about the world
Watching TV
Reading newspapers and magazines
Listening to
The ways we learn about the world
Watching TV
Reading newspapers and magazines
Listening to
Using Internet
Слайд 7Advantages and disadvantages
The best invention
Informs
Enriches our intellect
Brings the world to our homes
Brings
Advantages and disadvantages
The best invention
Informs
Enriches our intellect
Brings the world to our homes
Brings
Helps us to relax
Good company for people who love alone
The worst invention
May lead to poor health
Too much violence on TV
Makes us passive
Eats time
“kills” conversation
A drug impossible to resist
Слайд 8Chat show
Quiz show
Game show
Cartoon
Breakfast show
Soap opera
The news
Wildlife program
Documentary
People compete against each other
People
Chat show
Quiz show
Game show
Cartoon
Breakfast show
Soap opera
The news
Wildlife program
Documentary
People compete against each other
People
Play games
A story for children with drawings
Broadcasting early in the morning
A story about lives of people
Important events
About animals and plants
Facts and information
Слайд 9She said that …
I watch
I watch
There is …I’ll sit… I won’t
I leave…
She said that …
I watch
I watch
There is …I’ll sit… I won’t
I leave…
I turn on … I come
Yesterday I didn’t watch …I had
I have
I won’t …come
I am not … I like
I have … TV is
She watched
She watched
There was … she would … she wouldn’t
She left… she was doing
She turned … she came
The day before she hadn’t watched … she had had
She had
She would not
She was not … she liked
she had … TV was ….
Слайд 10Jennifer said that she was going away for some days. She added
Jennifer said that she was going away for some days. She added
Clarence’s form teacher said that Clarence had been absent from the Science lesson the day before yesterday. Clarence’s form teacher was sure that Clarence had been missing the lesson for good reasons.
Alex, Jane and Phil said that they were going to watch Star Academy at Phil’s place that day. They added that they would be happy if Clarence joined them.
Helen said that she had two tickets for their school band concert. She added that she would be waiting for Clarence near the hall at 5:30 pm.
Слайд 11Grandma told Clarence that she would be in London the following week.
Grandma told Clarence that she would be in London the following week.
David said that it was pity that Clarence was out again. David added that he had tried to talk to her many times. On the previous day David had been waiting for her in the Internet cafe from 5 to 6 pm as they had agreed.
Clarence said that on the previous day she had been waiting for David for half an hour in the school band room but Clarence had not come.
Clarence said that she had got her message. She said she was sorry and added she would not go with her to the concert.
Слайд 12To watch
To peer
To glare
To glance
To glue to
To gaze
Смотреть
Вглядываться, всматриваться
Пристально или свирепо
To watch
To peer
To glare
To glance
To glue to
To gaze
Смотреть
Вглядываться, всматриваться
Пристально или свирепо
Взглянуть мельком
Сидеть как приклеенный у телевизора
Пристально глядеть, глазеть, уставиться
Слайд 13Mrs Wormwood sat munching her meal
“I Would mind”, he snapped
… there was
Mrs Wormwood sat munching her meal
“I Would mind”, he snapped
… there was
“Mr Wormwood, if you think some rotten TV programme s more important than your daughter’s future, then you ought not to be a parent”…
“Why don’t you switch the darn thing off and listen to me”…
“Oh very well then”, he snapped
“Don’t do that, Harry!” Mrs Wormwood cried out
Миссис Уормвуд сидела и жевала свою еду
« Я буду возражать!» - рявкнул/заорал он
… в жизни много других занятий помимо того, чтобы обманывать людей (жульничать) и смотреть телевизор
«Мистер Уормвуд, если вы думаете, что какая-то дрянная передача важнее будущего вашей дочери, то какие же вы после этого родители?»
«Почему бы вам не выключить этот чертов телевизор и не выслушать меня?»
«Ну хорошо, хорошо» - рявкнул он
«Не делай этого, Гарри!» - закричала/завопила Миссис Уормвуд
Слайд 14They were in the living room eating their suppers on their knees
They were in the living room eating their suppers on their knees
Mrs Wormwood sat munching her meal with her eyes glued to the American soap opera in the screen
“Supper is a family gathering and no one leaves the table until it’s over”
“What’s wrong with watching the telly, may I ask”
She could feel the anger boiling up inside her
All the reading she had done had given her a view of life that they had never seen
… there was more to life than cheating people and watching television
“We are right in the middle of watching one of our favourite programmes”
Они сидели в гостиной перед телевизором и ели ужин, держа его на коленях
Миссис Уормвуд сидела и жевала свою еду; при этом взгляд ее был прикован к экрану телевизора, где шел американский сериал
«Ужин – это семейное дело, и никто не встанет из-за стола, пока он не закончиться»
«Что плохого в том, что мы смотрим ТВ, можно спросить?»
Она ощутила/почувствовала вскипавшую в ней злость
Все, что она прочитала сформировало у нее такое представление о жизни, о котором они (ее родители) не имели никакого понятия
… в жизни много других занятий помимо того, чтобы жульничать и смотреть ТВ
Мы как раз смотрим нашу любимую передачу, которая в самом разгаре
Слайд 15For Miss Honey the child’s future was more important than television.
For Matilda’s
For Miss Honey the child’s future was more important than television.
For Matilda’s
For Matilda’s parents there was nothing wrong with watching TV.
For Matilda and Miss Honey there was more to life than watching television.
For Matilda reading was more interesting than watching TV.
Слайд 16Jack said that the BBC had … He thought that they should
Jack said that the BBC had … He thought that they should
Lucy said that the BBC was … there were … they might…
Jennie said that there should be …
William said that they should … he would
Olivia said that … there had been … and she had to …
Max said that the BBC should … it showed. He thought that there was … that was worth …
Orlando said that the BBC needn’t … it was …
Pamela said that the media could … there was ….
Can ------ could may ------- might have to ------ had to
must, should, could, might, ought to, had to, needn’t, need
Слайд 17Bob complained that
Sean thought that
Ken said that
Pam suggested that
Cathy
Bob complained that
Sean thought that
Ken said that
Pam suggested that
Cathy
John said that
Marsha thought that
Joy suggested that
Phil said that
Jeremy complained that
Jeff suggested that
Tracey complained that
Gill thought that
… should be …
they didn’t need … they could
… must not … they were…
… shouldn’t …were …
… should not …wouldn’t …
… had … could and couldn’t
… could…
… must …
… needn’t … they would … they wanted
.. Must …
… might …
…they had to … they didn’t need
… should … gave …
Слайд 18 They should show/broadcast more serials and programmes on fashion and style
There
They should show/broadcast more serials and programmes on fashion and style
There
I like watching TV a lot. They needn’t change anything
Advertisements should/must not go. We must know what to buy/what we should buy
As well as cigarette advertisements and alcohol advertisements in prime-time, bad language should also be banned on television.
They might show/broadcast more educational programmes and serials on history (historic serials) Serials on crime/crime serials should be banned in prime-time
They ought to /should/must show more old (feature) films about the war as well as educational programmes about the history of Russia (our country)
There is nothing to watch on TV. I have to turn only musical channels on. I/you may not watch but just listen to music and do your homework.
Слайд 19give true information
do not talk about the products’ defects
help you
give true information
do not talk about the products’ defects
help you
show life unrealistically
teach you how to get the best value for your money
make you buy one thing instead of another
realistic image of a product
are misleading
help to improve your taste
are impossible to check
put pressure on consumers
famous people endorse products
convince people to buy things they don’t need
are creative/ silly/ funny/ clever / annoying/ stupid
people seem to be happy consumers
Слайд 20Quality papers (broadsheets)
Popular papers (tabloids)
contain political, industrial and cultural news.
devote pages to
Quality papers (broadsheets)
Popular papers (tabloids)
contain political, industrial and cultural news.
devote pages to
have undramatic design with long commentary.
have more writing than pictures.
report in detail on serious news.
are interested in foreign news.
devote large sections to business and sports.
cover national and international news.
have short articles about less important events.
short articles about the private lives of famous people.
Contain sensational stories
Have less to say and more to show in pictures
Provide readers with articles about theatre and cinema performance
Have a more sensational reporting style
Слайд 21I’d like to complain about the amount of toy advertising on the
I’d like to complain about the amount of toy advertising on the
Слайд 22Watching a film on television is really like watching twenty commercials. When
Watching a film on television is really like watching twenty commercials. When
That is the time for me to rush to the refrigerator . I prepare a snack and come back just in time for the start of the film. I hope that the sponsors aren’t counting on me to buy their products. I don’t even know what they are selling. I am putting on a lot of weight.
Слайд 23The best thing on TV is the adverts. Some of them are
The best thing on TV is the adverts. Some of them are
Watch, thy are full of fun, humour and fantasy! Best of all I enjoy ads that show a beautiful or famous TV personality advertising a thing, a product or a service. Everything a famous TV personality recommends is worth buying, isn’t it?