NEW YORK Mgr. Zdislava Šmídová
Anotace Kód DUMu: VY_32_INOVACE_3.AJ.10 Číslo projektu: CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0114 Vytvořeno: listopad 2013 Ročník: 3. ročník a 4. ročník – čtyřleté gymnázium (RVP-G) Septima a Oktáva – osmileté gymnázium (RVP-G) Anotace: Tento materiál by vytvořen jako téma pro maturitní okruh: ESC. NEW YORK na Gymnáziu a JŠ Svitavy; přibližně na jednu, popřípadě více vyučovacích hodin (pro výklad i opakování – shrnutí učiva). Obsahuje jednak přehled faktografických údajů, tak i anglickou ustálenou terminologii, doplněné o interaktivní cvičení: vzdělávací videa (native speakers), rozhovory s diskuzí na dané téma (role-play). Je primárně zaměřen na dva poslední ročníky gymnázia, i přesto se dá využít i v nižších ročnících osmiletého i čtyřletého studia vcelku nebo jeho jednotlivé části. Pomůcky: interaktivní tabule Vzdělávací oblast Jazyk a jazyková komunikace Vzdělávací obor Anglický jazyk Tematický okruh ESC. NEW YORK
Discuss in pairs: What do you know about NEW YORK?
NEW YORK basic facts Manhattan * famous sights * Ground Zero photos
NEW YORK the largest city its largest seaport more than 8 million inhabitants the city of skyscrapers and many extremes has nicknames: * the city that never sleeps * the Big Apple 5 boroughs : * the Bronx a map * Queens * Brooklyn and Coney Island * Staten Island (Richmond) * Manhattan
NEW YORK the Hudson River and the East River was inhabited by Indians in 1524 Giovanni da Verrazano –the first European – Verrazano Bridge in 1626 Indians sold it to the Dutch for 24$ the Dutch called it New Amstrodam became an English colony in 1664 renamed New York
MANHATTAN an Indian name Man– a-hat-ta means - heavenly land modern plans of streets and avenues 500 streets - from east to west have numbers instead of names 12 avenues - from south to north have names Brodway - the original Indian path - 19 km long - runs diagonally from the south to the north - a famous theatre center – 33 theatres - the Metropolitan Opera - Carnegie Hall
MANHATTAN WALL STREET – the financial centre of the world - banks and stock exchange HARLEM – a black quarter with many poor and unemployed people TIME SQUARE – a centre of entertainment - department stores, shops, restaurants, nightclubs named after the former buildings of the New York Times papers
MANHATTAN CENTRAL PARK walk, run, boat, listen to outdoor concerts, watch performances, skate, ski, free from the noise LINCOLN´S CENTRE -a cultural point of pride to New Yorkers ST PATRICK´S CATHEDRAL -on the 5th Avenue – the largest Catholic Cathedral ROCKEFELLER CENTRE - A larger business and entertainment complex of 21 buildings, including Radio City Music Hall EMPIRE STATE BUILDING - 102 stores -381 m high, 3 restaurants, three coffee shops, several specialty boutiques, a post office and two banks. Being inside, visitors can use 73 elevators.
THE TRADE WORLD CENTRE "Twin Towers" was begun in 1966 and completed in 1970 50,000 people worked in the World Trade Center and other 70,000 visited it each day At 107 floors, The World Trade Center was New York’s tallest building and the second highest in the USA after Sears Tower in Chicago the WTC crashed down as a result of a terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 - video
GROUND ZERO the Freedom Tower will be built in the place called GROUND ZERO –photos Article about Ground Zero
a gift from the people of France on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of American independence The statue of a woman holding a torch - symbol of freedom has been welcoming immigrants to America – Ellis Island Bartholdi used his own mother as the model, devoted 21 years of his life to making it is 91.5 m high from the pedestal to the torch visitors must climb 354 steps 7 rays of the Statue of Liberty's crown represent the seven seas and seven continents 25 windows in the crown symbolize 25 gemstones found on the earth. The Lady holds a book with the inscription "4th July 1776" STATUE OF LIBERTY
ROLE-PLAY Discuss with your classmate these photos: CHANGE YOUR ROLES
Zdroje a použitá literatura KNIŽNÍ ZDROJE: BRENDLOVÁ, Světlana. Reálie anglicky mluvících zemí. Plzeň: Fraus, 2006, ISBN 80-7238-307-8. ELEKTRONICKÉ ZDROJE: ORŠULÁK, Tomáš a kol. New York [online]. [cit. 24.11.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://www.skola.amoskadan.cz/s_aj/ajhtm/ae/ae07.htm FOTOGALERIE Veškeré použité obrázky pocházejí z otevřené galerie Microsoft Office (Powerpoint) Veškeré hypertextové odkazy jsou platné ke dni vytvoření díla.