неділю, 29 листопада 2020 р.

Дистанційне навчання 10-A (30.11.2020)

Дистанційне навчання 10-A (30.11.2020)

Lesson

Monday, the thirtieth of October

Theme: George Byron. Life And Career

 

- What are your favourite kinds of books? Use the keywords to help you: poems, plays, sonnet, tales, novels, stories, detective stories, adventure stories.

 

Watch the presentation about life and career of George Byron and do some tasks

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Lq1Ka7BVghNWjYoRSsTZlTRuJcrtSpD6?usp=sharing

 

The Romantic Period began roughly around 1798 and lasted until 1837. The political and economic atmosphere at the time heavily influenced this period, with many writers finding inspiration from the French Revolution. There was a lot of social change during this period. Calls for the abolition of slavery became louder during this time, with more writing openly about their objections.

After the Agricultural Revolution people moved away from the countryside and farmland and into the cities, where the Industrial Revolution provided jobs and technological innovations, something that would spread to the United States in the 19th century. Romanticism was a reaction against this spread of industrialism, as well as a criticism of the aristocratic social and political norms and a call for more attention to nature. Although writers of this time did not think of themselves as Romantics, Victorian writers later classified them in this way because of their ability to capture the emotion and tenderness of man.

Lord Byron differed from the writing styles of Keats and Shelley. He was heavily influenced by the satire and wit from the previous period and infused this in his poetry. His satire Don Juan (1819-1824) is told in 17 cantos, divisions of long poems, and is based on the traditional legend of Don Juan. Byron changes the original telling of the story and instead of creating a womanizing character, he makes Don Juan someone easily seduced by women.

The cantos follow his character’s journey as he travels throughout Europe meeting several women and continually trying to escape from trouble. Byron’s other notable work is Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (1812-1816), another lengthy narrative poem. This poem was largely biographical and discusses many of Byron’s personal travels. It describes the reflections of a young man who is seeking new beginnings in foreign countries after experiencing many years of war. This poem is significant because it introduced the Byronic hero, typically a handsome and intelligent man with a tendency to be moody, cynical, and rebellious against social norms.


GEORGE GORDON BYRON

As we know George Gordon Byron (1788—1824) was the most colourful of the English romantic poets. There is no doubt that his adventurous life was as interesting as his poetry; his poetry reflects his own experiences and beliefs. Sometimes it is violent, sometimes it is tender, and frequently it is exotic.

George Gordon Byron was born in London, but he lived first 10 years in Scotland with his mother. His father, who had abandoned Byron's mother, died when the boy was 3. Byron inherited the title Lord Byron at the age of 10, upon the death of one of his relatives. Then he returned to England, where he attended Harrow School and Cambridge University. Byron's first book of poems, «Hours of Idleness» (1807), was severely criticized by the «Edinburgh Review», a Scottish literary magazine. Byron replied with «English Bards and Scotch Reviewers» (1809), a verse satire in which he attacked almost every notable literary figure of the day.

From 1809 to 1811 Byron travelled through southern Europe and parts of the Near East. In 1812, he published the first two sections of «Childe Harold's Pilgrimage». Such verse tales as «The Bride of Abydos» (1813) and «The Corsair» (1814) kept him in the public eye. In 1815 Byron married Anne Isabella Mibanke, they had a daughter, Ada, but their marriage wasn't happy and a long one. Rumours that Byron had committed incest with his half-sister, Augusta Leigh, broke Byron's marriage and he had to leave England forever.

Byron went to Switzerland, where he met his fellow poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Then he moved to Italy, where he carried on a long romance with the Countess Teresa Guiccioli and was involved in Italian revolutionary politics. There he wrote such dramas as «Manfred» (1817), and «Cain» (1821). His last and greatest work was epic «Don Juan», it was long, though unfinished. In 1823 Byron joins the Greeks in their war for independence from the Turks. After a brief illness, he died in Missolonghi, Greece.

First two sections of Byron's «Childe Harold's Pilgrimage» were written as a fictional allegory with the stanza form and many features of the literary style of the Elizabethan poet Edmund Spenser. This work and «Turkish Tales» (1813—1816) that followed defined the character type known as «the Byronic hero». This character is the melancholy, defiant, proudly self-assured man associated with Byron and widely imitated in later literature.

During his last years, Byron wrote historical and Biblical tragedies, such as «Sardanapalus» (1821) and «Cain». «Don Juan» is considered the masterpiece of his Italian period. In this poem Byron deflates the legendary lover Don Juan to the level of a comic epic hero.

 

QUESTIONS

1.    When was Byron born?

2.    Where did he spend his childhood?

3.    Where did he study after school?

4.    When did he travel through Europe and Near East?

5.    What is «Childe Harold's Pilgrimage» about?

6.    What other Byron's works do you know?

 

VOCABULARY

adventurous — захоплюючий

to abandon — залишати

to inherit — успадковувати

rumour — чутка

incest — кровозмішення

defiant — непокірний

proudly — гордовито                        

to deflate — применшувати

self-assured — самовпевнений


Homework

Your task is to choose the most amazing verse (in your opinion) and analyze it, tell what the author tried to convey to the reader, what problem he wanted to reveal, etc.


вівторок, 24 листопада 2020 р.

Дистанційне навчання 4-В (25.11.2020)

 Дистанційне навчання 4-В (25.11.2020)

Lesson

Wednesday, the twenty-fifth of November

Theme: British countries


1.  Let’s remember the usage of the indefinite article a/an and the definite article the

https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/ru/grammar-practice/articles

Let's remember There is -There are

https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/ru/grammar-practice/these-those

Let's remember some/any

https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/ru/grammar-practice/have-got


2. Do Exercise 8 p. 33 SB

Do Exercise 1-3 p. 35 SB

Do Exercise 4 5 p.15 WB


3. Work with vocabulary

Let's repeat the vocabulary from the last lesson!

Places in a town

airport - аеропорт

art gallery-художня галерея

park-парк

fire station-пожежна станція

post office-поштове відділення

gym-спортивна зала

bank-банк

library-бібліотека

aquarium-акваріум

museum-музей

hospital-лікарня

shopping centre-торговий центр

police station-відділення міліції

train station-залізнична станція

zoo-зоопарк


4. Hometask

Work with handouts