Super Heroes_16 Feb 2021

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This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 120 min

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What do Superheroes do?

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A superhero or superheroine:
 is a character that possesses abilities beyond those of ordinary people, who typically uses his or her powers to help the world become a better place, or is dedicated to protecting the public, and fighting crime.

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Have you got a favorite hero? How is he/she and why is he/she your favourite?                
What power would you like to have?
   



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The aim of the warm up:
* prepare students for the topic
* ask their opinions on this topic
 
Are Superheroes related to sports? How?

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Match the vocabulary with the correct definition and write a–h next to the numbers 1–8. 

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* prepare students for the reading part
* acquaint them with the vocabulary
* learn new words
Key
1 d             2 e
3 a             4 b
5 h             6 g
7 c              8 f

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What is the difference between a hero and a superhero?

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He was 95 but to us he's a SUPERHERO 
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5:00

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Aim of the reading:
1. Stan Lee was a comic book writer, editor and publisher.
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True
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False

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2. Spider-Man was the only character he created.
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True
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False

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3. There were a lot of superhero films in cinemas in the 1930s and 1940s.
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True
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False

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5. Stan Lee had major acting parts in many Marvel films.
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True
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In 1939, Stan started working as an _______________ at Timely Comics, a small comic-book比

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In the 1960s, Marvel comic characters appeared in _______________ action and
_______________ films and television programmes.

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Marvel is now a huge _______________ company with a value of _______________ of dollars.

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Fans think of Stan Lee as the father of _______________. The Marvel _______________ that he
created is huge and very successful.

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His characters show us that _______________ people have the power to do _______________
things.

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Who is a real hero? Why?

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Listening
Listen to the interview on topic "Who is a real hero for you?"  
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2:00

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Fill in gaps while lestening to a person who is being interview.
I don’t _______________________ hero. There are many people I respect, but _______________________ really my hero. Some people choose very strange heroes. My friends have rock stars and football players _______________________. Of course, these people are very good at _______________________, but they’re not really heroes. They get lots of money for doing _______________________. When they’re not singing or playing football, I _______________________ doing. I think most of the world’s heroes are unsung heroes. People who _______________________ others every day. We generally _______________________ these heroes. Then there are those who put their _______________________ for others. Fire fighters, police officers and soldiers are heroes. Without them, the world would _______________________.
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       I don’t _______________________ hero. There are many people I respect, but _______________________ really my hero. Some people choose very strange heroes. My friends have rock stars and football players _______________________. Of course, these people are very good at _______________________, but they’re not really heroes. They get lots of money for doing _______________________. When they’re not singing or playing football, I _______________________ doing. I think most of the world’s heroes are unsung heroes. People who _______________________ others every day. We generally _______________________ these heroes. Then there are those who put their _______________________ for others. Fire fighters, police officers and soldiers are heroes. Without them, the world would _______________________.

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UNJUMBLE THE WORDS

have really don’t I hero a. There are many people I respect, but are they hero my really not. Some people choose very strange heroes. My friends have rock stars and football players as heroes. Of course, these people good what do very at they are, but they’re not really heroes. They lots what of they money love for get doing. When they’re not singing or playing football, I wonder what they’re doing. of world’s I most the heroes think are unsung heroes. others help to work who People every day. We generally don’t notice these heroes. Then there are those who on lives their put others for line the. Fire fighters, police officers and soldiers are heroes. Without them, safe less be would world the.

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What are characteristics of heroes?

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WRITING
Write about someone (you know) and consider a hero. Describe this person's characteristics and write why do you you think he is a hero.

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This is the end of the lesson. You did a great job.
In case you have any suggestions and complains ,please write down.

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