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Rhyme [raɪm]- Рифмаcorrespondence of sound between words or the endings of words, esp. when these are used at the ends of lines of poetry.
Lesson 3 is poetry enjoyable?Form 8 Rhyme [raɪm]- Рифмаcorrespondence of sound between words or the endings of words, Rhythm ['rɪð(ə)m] - Ритмa strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound. A limerick ['lɪmərɪk]a piece of humorous poetry which consists of 5 lines. A limerickgoes back to the 18th-centery Ireland ['aɪələnd].It was popularized (распространен) in There was a young monster in York    a Relative pronounsThere was a young monster in York Which liked to eat Can you help e to make up a rule?Monster = it = Great! You `re absolutely right!Who (кто, который)For peopleWhose(чей, чьё, чьи, чья)Whom(кого, кому, которому) Which ((тот) который, какой, каковой, кто, что)For objects and animals
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Слайд 2 Rhyme [raɪm]- Рифма
correspondence of sound between words or

Rhyme [raɪm]- Рифмаcorrespondence of sound between words or the endings of

the endings of words, esp. when these are used

at the ends of lines of poetry.

Слайд 3 Rhythm ['rɪð(ə)m] - Ритм
a strong, regular, repeated pattern

Rhythm ['rɪð(ə)m] - Ритмa strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.

of movement or sound.


Слайд 4 A limerick ['lɪmərɪk]
a piece of humorous poetry which

A limerick ['lɪmərɪk]a piece of humorous poetry which consists of 5

consists of 5 lines. The rhyming lines are three

long and two short lines (aabba).

Слайд 5 A limerick
goes back to the 18th-centery Ireland ['aɪələnd].
It

A limerickgoes back to the 18th-centery Ireland ['aɪələnd].It was popularized (распространен)

was popularized (распространен) in English by Edward Lear [lɪə]


in the 19th centery, although he did not use the term.

Слайд 6 There was a young monster in York

There was a young monster in York  a  Which

a
Which liked to eat

soup with a fork. a
People cried, «What a mess! b
You must go to Loch Ness! b
We use forks to eat pork here in York.» a

Слайд 7 Relative pronouns
There was a young monster in York

Relative pronounsThere was a young monster in York Which liked to


Which liked to eat soup with a fork…

There was

an Old Man of the North
Who fell in a bowl of broth…

There once was a lady of Gloucester ['glɒstə]
Whose parents thought they had lost her…

Слайд 8 Can you help e to make up a

Can you help e to make up a rule?Monster = it

rule?

Monster = it = which

Old Man = he =

who, whose, whom


Слайд 9 Great! You `re absolutely right!
Who
(кто, который)
For people
Whose
(чей,

Great! You `re absolutely right!Who (кто, который)For peopleWhose(чей, чьё, чьи, чья)Whom(кого, кому, которому)

чьё, чьи, чья)
Whom
(кого, кому, которому)


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