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Цели:
Расширить знания учащихся о национальных парках, в
англоязычных странах, в России. Совершенствовать навыки
устной речи, умения воспринимать иноязычную речь на
слух, извлекать интересную информацию из прочитанного,
активизировать употребление учащихся вопросительных
слов. Формировать уважительное отношение к природным
богатствам.
Wildlife
Unique nature as home to trees
Birds
Snakes
Animals
I would like you listen to the poem.
Look, listen and repeat.
Some of us will rush about
Some of us are lazy
Some of us are sensible
Some of us are crazy
Let us be more sociable
Let us be more friendly
And the life is wonderful
When you are more active
Match these two parts.
What?
Why?
how many?
How?
When?
Who?
Where?
In Russia
23 National Parks
To enjoy the beautiful countryside
The bear
Wildlife
In 1916
Fishing, boating
Key:
What?
Why?
how many?
How?
When?
Who?
Where?
In Russia
23 National Parks
To enjoy the beautiful countryside
The bear
Wildlife
In 1916
Fishing, boating
National Parks of Russia
Russia is a country that has a great
number of national parks. Now there
are 23 national parks and more then
100 nature reserves in Russia. Russian
national parks protect the countryside
and allow people to enjoy plants,
animals and birds. People from
different parts of Russia can visit
national parks and enjoy the
countryside.
Zabaikalsky National Park
Siberian writer Valentin Rasputin wrote that “Baikal is one of the
most resonant words in the world.” Anyone who has been
fortunate to visit Zabaikalsky National Park in the Buryatia
Republic of eastern Russia might add that it is one of the most
beautiful places on Lake Baikal. Established to protect the
unique natural ecosystems of the Baikal watershed, the multifunctional conservation area protects part of the western slopes
of the Barguzin Mountain Range on the eastern shore of Lake
Baikal. The park’s coniferous forests host a wide array of
wildlife, from brown bear to Manchurian wapiti to musk deer to
capercaillie. The endemic Baikal seal frolics in the lake’s waters,
feeding on the abundance of fish. The national park is included
in the Lake Baikal World Heritage Site.
Losiny Ostrov National Park
The Losiny Ostrov National Park was one of the first national parks established in the country.
It is situated in Moscow, the capital of the country. This wonderful; park was the place for
hunting during 18-th and 19-th centuries. Russian prices liked to hunt in this area. The park is
now divided into thee parts. The first section is for recreation; the second is used for training
and the third part is protected and closed for visitors.48 kinds of animals are protected there:
deers, foxes, otters and many others.
Prielbrusye National Park
The Prielbrusye National Park was founded in 1986. It is located between Mount
Elbrus and the Great Caucasian Mountain range. Several lakes and glaciers are
situated on the territory of the park, though most of them are reached with difficulty
due to their location. A large amount of wild animals live on the territory of this park.
Here you can see wild mountain goats, bears, wolves and Foxes. The Park also has
bird species that are found in the Russian Red Book, which include the Saker Falcon,
Golden Eagle and Imperial Eagle.