Сценарий английского литературного вечера 7-х классов

Абдрахманова Фания Ибрагимовна,

учитель английского языка МБОУ «Гимназия №39»городского округа

город Уфа Республики Башкортостан

ENGLISH LITERATURE PARTY

19.03.2016

Leader 1- Iskandarov Iskander-7A

Leader 2- Davletshina Galarina-7A

Leader 3- Golov Rodion-7B

Leader 4- Ozerova Dariya-7B

Leaders- Hello, everybody! You are welcome to our English Party.

Leader 1- Our party isdevoted to the literature of English- speaking countries.

Leader 2-You have read many books in English and today we are going to tell you about them.

Leader 3- And each group of you will show us plays based on the books you read and liked. You’ll listen to songs too.

Leader 4 Now we’ll get acquainted with them. Seeing is believing.

Leader 1-The name of William Shakespeare is known all over the world. The last half of the 16-th and the beginning of the 17-th centuries are known as the Golden Age of English Renaissance and sometimes are called ‘The Age of Shakespeare’.

Leader 2- I like his plays very much. Now listen to an extract from my favourite play

‘Hamlet, Prince of Denmark’.

(Safin Ural-7B-(Abdrakhmanova F.I.)

To be, or not to be, that is the question:

Whether ‘ tis nobler in the mind to suffer

The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune:

Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,

And by opposing, end them?

To die-, to sleep,

No more, and, by a sleep to say we end

The heart-ache, and the thousand natural shocks

That flesh in heir to; ‘ tis a cosummation

Devoultly to be wish’d. To die, to sleep-

To sleep, perchance to dream…)

Leader 3- It’s great. William Shakespeare wrote 47 plays, 154 sonnets, 2 poems.

Dariya! Do you know that Alla Pugacheva composed the music to the ninetieth sonnet?

Leader 4- Oh, yes. It’s a well-known song nowadays. We like to sing it and to dance.

The ninetieth sonnet by Shakespeare. ( Zayats Anastasiya -7A-(Abdrakhmanova F.I.)Music by A. Pugacheva.-minus

‘The one hundred and thirtieth sonnet’ by W.Shakespeare – 7 V (Kisileva Y.Y.)

Leader 1-Galarina! What kinds of books do you prefer?

Leader 2-Fantasy, science fiction, classic novel , romance, non-fiction, horror, crime thriller, biography, adventure…

Leader 1-What about’ The Adventures of Tom Sawyer’ by Mark Twain?

Leader 2-Oh, I’m fond of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, known to the world as Mark Twain. Little Samuel did not like school but he had many friends and was their leader.

Many events in ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer’ really took place and the characters were from real life.

Leader 1-Tom Sawyer is on the stage! ( Mirgalieva G.V., Antonova M.A.)

Leader 1-Well done! As for me I prefer ‘The Lord of the Rings’, an epic high-fantasy novel written by English author John Ronald Reuel Tolkien who was born in 1892 in South Africa. It’s the second novel of the author. The first one was ‘The Hobbit’.

Leader 2-This highfantasy adventure was published in 1954 in the UnitedKingdom.

Leader 1-An extract from ‘The Lord of the Rings’.( Mirgaleeva G.V.)

Leader 3-Dariya! When I was a child, my parents read different books to me. When

I learnt to read, I liked fantasy and horror books.

Leader 4-Rodion, I think it is very popular with young people nowadays. My favourite author of fantasy books is Joanne ‘Jo’ Rowling, commonly known as J.K. Rowling. She is an English fiction writer and film producer. I like her books about Harry Potter. I reread them and watched films, too.

Leader 1- Galarina! I think it is impossible to live without reading.

Leader 2- Especially in the childhood. Iskander! What did you like to read when you were seven years old?

Leader 1-‘Through the Looking – Glass’, ‘ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by

Lewis Carroll. His real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, he was born in 1832 inEngland. He was a writer, mathematician, photographer, artist.

Leader 2-Yes, he had a wide range of interests. His books are full of wonders, interesting adventures.

Let’s invite Alice to the stage.( Kisileva Y.Y)

Leader 3-Dasha! Are you playful and unpredictable in your life?

Leader 4-Oh, no, Rodion! But I know one girl whose name is Pippi Longstocking .

Have you heard about her?

Leader 3- Yes, I have. Everybody knows the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren who wrote such a wonderful book.

Pippi Longstocking! Where are you?(Safronova S.V.)

Leader 3 – I liked Pippi Longstocking, she’s too funny.

Leader 4 – I know the character, that is funnier than Pippi. Everybody knows him

in the world. Alan Milne wrote that book.

Leader 3- I know him. It’s Winnie the Poor. I like his friends, too. They are great

builders. I am fond of songs about them. Let’s enjoy it.

A song about Winnie the Poor and his friends.(MirgaleevaG.V.)

Leader 1-We’ve heard about many famous British writers such as Charles Dickens,Jerome K.Jerome, Walter Scott and many others. The name of Arthur Conan Doyle is not so well known as the name of his character- Sherlock Holmes. He and his friend Doctor Watson are among the favourite characters of English literature.

Leader 2- Tourists coming to London always go to visit Baker Street to see the house where Sherlock Holmes lived. And now we’ll get acquainted with him. (Antonova M.A.)

Leader 3-My heart’s in the Highlands, my heart is not here…

Leader 4-Where is your heart?

Leader 3-My heart’s in the Highlands, a-chasing the deer.

Leader 4-It’s Robert Burns and his poem ‘ My heart’s in the Highlands’

Yusupov Daut-7E-Antonova M.A.

Leader 3-

Shamagulov Timur – 7A-saxophone-(Abdrakhmanova F.I.)

Leader1-We have many books at home. But I often borrow books from our school library and the city library, too.

Leader 2-Reading is important, because it is a perfect way to learn, to get information about the world, to entertain oneself, to solve problems.

Leader 3-Books are full of wonders, interesting adventures. A book is one of the greatest wonders in the world.

Leader 4-They teach us to be kind and clever, to be hardworking, to be brave and honest, to understand other people. Thanks to books we can talk to people who lived in different ages and countries. Through reading books we hear their voices, thoughts and feelings. The book is faithful and undemanding friend: it can be put aside and taken up again at any moment. We think you are good readers and we hope you will remain the same ones.

Leader 3-And you are good singers too. As for me I like a traditional Scottish folksong “ My Bonnie”.

Leader 4- A song “ My Bonnie”-7A,B,G (Abdrakhmanova F.I.)

Leaders-We thank our English teachers and actors for the party..

Leader 1-Mirgalieva Gulnara Vakhitovna

Leader 2-Kisileva Yuliana Yuriyevna

Leader3-Antonova Mariya Aleksandrovna

Leader 4- Safronova Svetlana Vasiliyevna

Leader 1-Abdrakhmanova Faniya Ibragimovna

Leader 2-Thanks to Belyakov Mikhail Andrianovich, our sound engineer.

Leader 3- We want to give the floor to our deputy head Zvizzhuleva Svetlana Stanislavovna

( headmaster- Kiekbaeva Irina Petrovna)

Leaders-Our party is over .Bye.

Использованнаялитература:

1. ‘English literature’ by T.D. Volosova, M.J. Hecker, V.V. Rogoff, Moscow ‘Prosveshcheniye’ 1974

2.William Shakespeare ‘Hamlet’

3. William Shakespeare’s sonnets

4.Robert Burns ‘ My heart’s in the Highlands’

5. Arthur Conan Doyle ’Sherlock Holmes’

6. Astrid Lindgren ‘ Pippi Longstocking’

7. Alan Milne ‘ Winnie the Poor and his friends’

8. Mark Twain ‘The adventures of Tom Sawyer’