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The Game “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”

Итоговое занятие по английскому языку

Данную викторину можно провести как внеклассное мероприятие по предмету или как обобщающий урок – повторение страноведческого материала, изученного за курс УМК Т.Б. Клементьевой и Д. Шэннон Happy English 2, 7–9-й классы и рабочей тетради к УМК К.И. Кауфман. М.Ю. Кауфман в конце 9-го класса.

Цели игры:
1) повторить и обобщить страноведческие знания о стране изучаемого языка, полученные за 7–9-й класс;
2) расширить кругозор учащихся, развить интерес к предмету и интеллектуальные способности учащихся;
3) воспитать уважительное отношение к культуре англоязычных стран.

Teacher: Welcome to the game “Who wants to be a Millionaire?” Dear boys and girls! Today we are going to play this game and you only need a sheet of paper and a pen, and of course your brain, mind and your wish to play and win. Today we are going to talk about America and famous Americans. You should be very careful, listen to the questions and answer them only English.
The rules of the game are:
You have 15 questions or levels; if you answer a question incorrectly, then you lose all the money you have won, except that the 1000 and 32000 prizes are guaranteed.And you have 3 prompts: the call to the friend, the help of the audience, and the help of the computer. Here are the points:

1. 100 9. 16000
2. 200 10. 32000 (“5”)
3. 400 11. 64000
4. 500 12. 125000
5. 1000 (“4”) 13. 250000
6. 2000 14. 500000
7. 4000 15. 1000000 (“5/5”)
8. 8000  

Let us begin the game.

The first selection set

1. Take your sheets of paper and pens.

2. Arrange these American holidays as they appear in the year.

A. Valentine’s Day B. Halloween
C. New Year D. Christmas

Key: С, А, В, D

Teacher: Who is the winner?
I wish you good luck!

1. (100) Who discovered America?

a. Christopher Columbus b. The Pilgrims
c. George Washington d. Amerigo Vespucci

2. (200) Christopher Columbus landed in America in...

a. 1620 b.1942
c. 1492 d. 1630

3. (400) Who was looking for gold in Alaska.

a. Mark Twain b. Ernest Hemingway
c. Ray Bradbury d. Jack London

4. (500) Who wasn’t born in the USA.

a. Alexander Bell b. Orville Wright
c. Henry Ford d. Wilbur Wright

5. (1000) What is the capital of Georgia?

a. Los Angeles b. Washington
c. San Francisco d. Atlanta

6. (2000) His professional career lasted for 70 years.

a. Tomas Jefferson b. John C. Portman, Jr.
c. Frank L. Wright d. Orville Wright

7. (4000) Who has a lot of impersonators?

a. Elvis Presley b. Barbra Streisand
c. Steven Spielberg d. Eleanore Roosevelt

8. (8000) Which leader was born in slavery.

a. Abraham Lincoln b. BenjaminFranklin
c. Harriet Tubman d. Eleanore Roosevelt

9. (16000) He is a famous American artist.

a. Norman Rockwell b. Robert Lee Frost
c. Jack London d. Benjamin Franklin

10. (32000) In which month is Thanksgiving Day celebrated?

a. December b. February
c. November d. March

11. (64000) Eleanor Roosevelt dealt with....

a. education b. foreign affairs
c. army d. writing poems

12. (125000) Who is regarded as the most successful director of Hollywood?

a. Louis Armstrong b. Elvis Presley
c. Barbra Streisand d. Steven Spielberg

13. (250000) America celebrates it on the 4th of July.

a. St. Valentine’s Day b. Thanksgiving Day
c. Independence Day d. Mother’s Day

14. (500000) He wrote imaginative science-fiction stories.

a. Ray Bradbury b. Ernest Hemingway
c. Robert Frost d. Jack London

15. (1000000) Portman Jr. lived most of his life in...

a. Atlanta b. Boston
c. New York d. Washington

Key: 1. a; 2. c; 3. d; 4. a; 5. d; 6. c; 7. a; 8. c; 9. a; 10. c; 11. b; 12. d; 13. c; 14. a; 15. a

The Second selection set

Arrange these cities from the youngest to the oldest.

A. Boston B. St. Petersburg
C. Moscow D. Kaluga

Key: B, A, D, C

1. (100) Who was the first president of the USA?

a. A. Lincoln b. F. D. Roosevelt
c. George Washington d. Bill Clinton

2. (200) Where is the Statue of Liberty located?

a. New York b. Massachusetts
c. California d. Atlanta

3. (400) The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the people of...

a. Italy b. England
с. Russia d. France

4. (500) Who built the first mass produced car?

a. Benjamin Franklin b. Henry Ford
c. Alexander Bell d. Norman Rockwell

5. (1000) What is the capital of Massachusetts?

a. St. Louis b. Boston
c. Memphis d. New York

6. (2000) He wrote about common people of the American West.

a. Ernest Hemingway b. Robert Frost
c. Emily Dickinson d. Mark Twain

7. (4000) Many of his books are set in Europe.

a. Ernest Hemingway b. Mark Twain
c. Ray Bradbury d. Jack London

8. (8000) Which of these characters wasn’t created by Walt Disney?

a. Mickey Mouse b. Bugs Bunny
c. Donald Duck d. Pluto

9. (16000) He was a great humanitarian.

a. Alexander Bell b. Orville Wright
c. Henry Ford d. Elvis Presley

10. (32000) He created beautiful glass elevators.

a. Thomas Jefferson b. John C. Portman, Jr.
c. Wilbur Wright d. Henry Ford

11. (64000) He was known as the “King of Jazz”.

a. Louis Armstrong b. Steven Spielberg
c. Elvis Presley d. Barbra Streisand

12. (125000) This political leader was the president of the USA during the Civil War.

a. Benjamin Franklin b. Eleanor Roosevelt
c. Abraham Lincoln d. Harriet Tubman

13. (250000) The lightning rod was invented by...

a. Alexander Bell b. Henry Ford
c. Benjamin Franklin d. Mark Twain

14. (500000) He was shot in Ford’s Theatre.

a. Abraham Lincoln b. George Washington
c. F.D. Roosevelt d. Thomas Jefferson

15. (1000000) The first university in America was...

a. Boston b. MIT Cambridge
c. Harvard d. Oxford

Key: 1. c; 2. a; 3. d; 4. b; 5. b; 6. d; 7. a; 8. b; 9. a; 10. b; 11. a; 12. c; 13. c; 14. a; 15. c

The third selection set

Arrange the weekdays as they appear in the week.

A. Sunday B. Tuesday
C. Friday D. Wednesday

Key: A, B, D, C

1. (100) The American flag has..

a. 13 stripes b. 50 stripes
c. 30 stripes d. 51 stripes

2. (200) His real name was Samuel Clemens.

a. Jack London b. Ray Bradbury
c. Mark Twain d. Ernest Hemingway

3. (400) A popular American food is...

a. barbeque ribs b. fish and chips
c. pelmeni d. fruit salad

4. (500) What is the national sport in America?

a. baseball b. soccer
c. football d. basketball

5. (1000) Where is the tallest building in the world located?

а. Canada b. Taiwan
c. the USA d. Russia

6. (2000) He never received any formal education.

a. Mark Twain b. Ernest Hemingway
c. Jack London d. Emily Dickinson

7. (4000) He became rich and famous before he was 30.

a. M. Twain b. R. Bradbury
c. J. London d. Walt Disney

8. (8000) The Wright brothers built the first...

a. telephone b. airplane
с. car d. photograph

9. (16000) Washington D.C. is...

a. a state b. a district
c. a county d. an island

10. (32000) Christopher Columbus thought he had reached...

a. China b. Japan
c. India d. America

11. (64000) Benjamin Franklin wrote one of the most famous...

a. autobiographies b. proclamations
c. declarations d. emancipations

12. (125000) Abraham Lincoln was the...

a. 1st president b. 16th president
c. 3rd president d. 40th president

13. (250000) John Wilkes Booth assassinated...

a. Abraham Lincoln b. George Washington
c. Thomas Jefferson d. John Kennedy

14. (500000) Elvis Presley was known as the “King of ...”

a. Jazz b. Heavy metal c. Rock-n-roll d. Pop music
a. Jazz b. Heavy metal c. Rock-n-roll d. Pop music

15. (1000000) Boston was founded in...

a. 1620 b.1636
c. l630 d.1699

Key: 1. a; 2. c; 3. a; 4. a; 5. b; 6. a; 7. c; 8. b; 9. b; 10. c; 11. a; 12. b; 13. a; 14. c; 15. c

CONGRATULATIONS!

By Marina Egorochkina ,
School No. 25, Kaluga