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Who is your role model? “Scott of Antarctic”

R. E.G. Amundsen. Who is your role model? “Scott of Antarctic”. Unit 9 Lesson 2. Robert Falcon Scott. Ex. 3 p. 199 Listen and read:. role model – [rol] [‘modl] - образец для подражания hero – [‘hiərəu] - герой courage – [‘kΛridз] - храбрость

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Who is your role model? “Scott of Antarctic”

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  1. R. E.G. Amundsen Who is your role model? “Scott of Antarctic” Unit 9 Lesson 2 Robert Falcon Scott

  2. Ex. 3 p. 199Listen and read: • role model– [rol] [‘modl] - образецдляподражания • hero – [‘hiərəu] - герой • courage – [‘kΛridз] - храбрость • strength – [‘streŋθ] - сила • explorer–[iks’plo:] - путешественник • inscription – [in’skripſn] - надпись • race– [reis] - гонка • route– [ru:t] - маршрут • sledges – [sledз] - сани • naval-officer– [¸neivl ‘ofisə] - морскойофицер Roald Amundsen

  3. role model- образецдляподражания • hero - герой • courage - храбрость • strength - сила • explorer - путешественник • inscription - надпись • race - гонка • route - маршрут • sledges - сани • naval-officer- морскойофицер The first of the two HMS Britannias which served as naval training ships between 1859 and 1909. Scott trained on the second, which came into service in 1869.

  4. [rol] [‘modl] [‘hiərəu] [‘kΛridз] [‘streŋθ] [iks’plo:] [in’skripſn] [reis] [ru:t] [sledз] [¸neivl ‘ofisə] Discovery in 2005 at its home port of Dundee The Discovery hut at Hut Point

  5. образецдляподражания герой храбрость сила путешественник надпись гонка маршрут сани морскойофицер

  6. Ex.6 p.200Read, translate and put the paragraphs in the right order The right order: 1-3, 2-2, 3-1 Robert Scott On 15 June 1910 the English ship "Terra Nova" left England and went to the Antarctic. On board the ship was an English naval-officer Robert Falcon Scon. He had a dream. He wanted to be the first at the South Pole. Scott had already been to the Antarctic and had prepared for everything. He had planned the route and chosen four strong brave men. Scott had bought all the equipment: warm clothes, food, electric sledges and Siberian ponies. Yes, he had thought of everything, but one thing worried Scott: another famous explorer Roald Amundsen from Norway, had also gone to the Antarctic. The race for the South Pole had begun. Scott, by the expedition photographer Herbert Ponting. Kathleen and Robert Scott, circa 1908

  7. On 1 November 1912 Scott and his expedition started to go to the Pole. The weather was very bad: it was cold and windy. Very quickly Scott understood that he had made a lot of mistakes. The sledges didn't work. The ponies couldn't walk in deep snow and soon died. Scott hadn't bought any dogs, and the men had to pull the sledges with their food and equipment. The team had never been to the Antarctic before, so they were not ready for all the difficulties. But they still didn't forget their dream. They wanted to be the first at the South Pole. Every day they walked and walked through the snow. The English expedition remembered Amundsen and didn't want to lose that race. Scott's party at the South Pole.Left to right: Wilson; Bowers; Evans; Scott; Oates

  8. Finally on 12 January Scott and his men got to the South Pole. There they saw a Norwegian flag; Amundsen had got there two weeks before. The people in Scott's expedition died on their way back to the camp. Winter killed them. They were not the first at the South Pole, but in the hearts of people all over the world they did a more important thing. They showed an example of courage, strength and love for their country. There is a simple wooden cross in the Antarctic. People put it there in the memory of the brave Englishmen. ".....................," says the inscription on the cross. Memorial window in Binton Church, Warwickshire, one of four panels. This one depicts the cairn erected over the site of Scott's last tent.

  9. Один за всех и все за одного Бороться, искать, найти и не сдаваться Через тернии к звездам a)Per aspera ad astra (лат.) b)All for one and one for all c)To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Ex. 7 p.201 Match the mottos and the translations.

  10. Один за всех и все за одного Бороться, искать, найти и не сдаваться Через тернии к звездам a)Per aspera ad astra (лат.) b)All for one and one for all c)To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield A modern photograph of Scott's old Cape Evans headquarters hut, inundated by snow The right order:

  11. Ex.A p.39Complete the sentences with these words:England, Norway, sea-officer, South Pole, Antarctic, traveller. • Robert Falcon Scott was__________________________________. • Roald Amundsen was a famous____________. • Roald Amundsen went to_______from______. • Scott left________________________in 1910. • Scott wanted to be the first man on_________.

  12. The right variant: • Robert Falcon Scott was sea officer. • Roald Amundsen was a famous traveller. • Roald Amundsen went to Antarctic from Norway. • Scott left England in 1910. • Scott wanted to be the first man on South pole. Amundsen monument in Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, Norway

  13. Home task: • Ex.3 p.199 - learn words by heart • Ex.3 p.39 (in your big exercise book) - translate the sentences. Use the verbs: arrive, leave, pay, eat, go, read, phone, forget. Cruise ship at Petermann Island, with the Antarctic Peninsula in the background

  14. Итог урока: • Your marks are: • Good bye Grytviken Museum, South Georgia Moubray Bay and Mount Herschel, Eastern Antarctica

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