Pro ce d u re o f th e les so n : Lesson 5. Uzbek and English weddings
Vocabulary:
pageboy
['peɪʤbɔɪ]paj
bride
[braɪd]-kelin
bridesmaid
['braɪdzmeɪd]-kelin dugonasi
top hat
[tɔp]
[hæt]-Tsilindr shlyapa
bridegroom
['braɪdgrum]-kuyov, yangi turmush qurganlar
1 Play Find Someone Who. 2 Work in groups. Talk about your family. e.g. My grandparents' names are ... My cousins' names are...
3 Look, listen and repeat. pageboy bride bridesmaid top hat bridegroom
4a Look at the pictures. Find and say differences between Uzbek and English weddings. Read and check. e.g. In England they have pageboys. In Uzbekistan we have ....
Hello. My name's Sally. Today's a great day. It's my sister Victoria's wedding and I'm a bridesmaid. I must help Victoria with her
wedding dress, her hair and her flowers. The bridesmaid has a special dress too. Can you see mine? It's white and green. I like it very
much. My two cousins are bridesmaids too. My little brother is a pageboy. In England weddings are usually on a Saturday. First we
have the wedding. Then we throw confetti*. Then we have a big party with a cake. Look at the cake. It's beautiful!
4 b Work in pairs. Ask and answer. Copy and complete the table. A: You are from Great Britain.
e.g. Do girls in Uzbekistan have a white wedding dress? B: You are from Uzbekistan.
e.g. Do girls in Great Britain have a white wedding dress?
5 Listen and repeat. Grammar Additional information: Review of the lesson, doing exercises, listening to audio files, watching video lessons, movies, reading books,
magazines, answering questions.