Questions:
Card 1:
1.
Which
is the largest country in the world?
2.
Where
is Russia situated?
3.
What
mountains divide Russia into two parts?
4.
What
is the longest river in Europe?
5.
What
seas and oceans wash Russia in the north, south, east and west?
6.
What
can be said about the plant and animal worlds of Russia?
7.
What
minerals is Russia rich in?
8.
Can
you describe the Russian national flag?
9.
What
do the colours of the flag symbolise?
10. What can you say about the birch tree?
11. What can you say about Russian people?
12. Are you proud of your Motherland? Why?
Card 2:
1.
What
is the capital of Russia?
2.
Why
is it old and also young?
3.
What
is the Kremlin?
4.
When
did chronicles first mention Moscow?
5.
Who
founded Moscow?
6.
Why
did people begin to call Prince Yuri – Dolgoruky?
7.
Was
Kiev the capital of Russia? When was this?
8.
At
that time Moscow was larger than London. Who wrote about that?
9.
Who
moved the capital of Russia to a new city?
10. What city became the Russian capital in the 18th
century?
11. What is St Petersburg famous for?
12. What can’t people help admiring when they arrive in
Peterhof?
Card 3:
1.
Why
do people say that the British are very conservative?
2.
What
do we need to remember about Britain when we speak about its traditions?
3.
How
long have the ravens lived in the Tower of London?
4.
What
does one of the old English legends say about the ravens?
5.
What
did King Charles II order in the 17th century?
6.
How
do the keepers look after the ravens?
7.
When
do the English celebrate Guy Fawkes’ Day?
8.
What
do children do on that day?
9.
When
do Russian people celebrate Maslenitsa?
10. How do Russian people celebrate it?
11. What holidays do people all over the world know?
12. How do people celebrate New Year in the USA (New York,
state Washington)? Scotland? Japan? China?
Card 4:
1.
What
will you be able to see if you look at the Earth from space?
2.
How
many oceans are there on our planet? What are they?
3.
How
many continents are there? What are they?
4.
How
many countries are usually there on each continent?
5.
What
countries are big, what countries are small?
6.
What
European countries can you name? What are their capitals? Peoples? Languages?
7.
What
countries in North America can you name? What are their capitals? Peoples?
Languages?
8.
What
African country can you name? What is its capital? People? Language?
9.
What
Asian countries can you name? What are their capitals? Peoples? Languages?
10. What does each country have?
11. What English-speaking countries do you know?
12. Do you know American equivalents for the British words
“biscuits”, “sweets”, “autumn”, “flat”?
Card 5:
1.
What
do people depend on?
2.
Why
are tigers and elephants often dangerous animals?
3.
Why
have people hunted tigers for fun and for their beautiful skin?
4.
Why
are there few Indian tigers left on the Earth? Where do they hide?
5.
Why
aren’t there many forests for tigers nowadays?
6.
How
can African elephants help men?
7.
How
many elephants were there in Africa in the 19th century?
8.
Where
can you find African elephants nowadays?
9.
Why
is modern life bad for many animals?
10. What animal from the Russian Red Book do you know?
11. Why is this animal (from the Red Book) disappearing?
12. What must we do to save wild animals?
Card 6:
1.
When
is Earth Day?
2.
Why
is the Earth in danger?
3.
Why
is there a lot of water on our planet and at the same time little water on it?
4.
Why
can’t people swim in the sea sometimes?
5.
What
can you say about Lake Baikal?
6.
Why
is the water in the lake dirty nowadays?
7.
How
is the climate on our planet changing?
8.
How
has the climate changed in the north of Europe?
9.
What
will happen if the temperature grows by 3-4 degrees?
10. How do people’s activities do harm to the forests?
11. What do modern plants and factories send into the
atmosphere?
12. What must people do to save the Earth?
Card 7:
1.
What
is the official name of the state which is situated in the British Isles?
2.
What
does Great Britain, or Britain, refer to?
3.
What
are the countries and the capitals of the UK?
4.
What
are the two main islands of the UK? What countries are situated on them?
5.
What
seas and oceans separate and wash the islands?
6.
What
nationality is everyone who was born in Britain?
7.
Why
do people from Scotland and Wales not like it when they are called English?
8.
How
many people live in Britain? Where do many of them live?
9.
What
are foreigners often surprised by?
10. What languages do people speak in the UK?
11. Why does a Scottish person have to listen carefully if
he wants to understand a Londoner or a Welsh person?
12. What is the Union Jack made up of?
Card 8:
1.
Who
is the Head of State in Britain? Does she rule the country?
2.
What
does the Queen do?
3.
What
can you say about the Royal Family?
4.
What
countries used to be part of the British Empire at the beginning of the 20th
century?
5.
When
did Britain and the former colonies found the Commonwealth?
6.
What
countries does the Commonwealth include?
7.
Whom
does the real power in the country belong to?
8.
What
are the Houses of the British Parliament?
9.
What
does the House of Lords do?
10. What does the House of Commons do?
11. What do you know about the members of the House of
Lords?
12. What do you know about the members of the House of
Commons?
Card 9:
1.
Why
do people say that good health is above wealth?
2.
When
should we visit the doctor?
3.
What
illnesses and their symptoms do you know?
4.
When
did you fall ill last time? How did it happen?
5.
How
did you feel when you fell ill?
6.
Did
you call the doctor? What did the doctor do?
7.
What
did the doctor say about your illness and what did he/she recommend?
8.
How
long did it take you to recover?
9.
Do
or did you keep to a diet? Why? Why not?
10. Do you go in for any sport?
11. What should/shouldn’t
you do to keep fit?
12. What do we need to remember about what we eat?
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