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Appendix to the lesson
Songs and poems about Christmas:
Father Frost or Santa Claus, please, this way!
Funny Hare, with your paws come to play!
There are pretty decorations in the hall.
We have sent the invitations to you all.
Wear, please, your mask or cloak with joy.
We'll dance and sing, and joke to enjoy.
Santa Claus likes to be present at the ball.
And gives his gifts and presents to us all.
All the time we are having fun - there is no pause.
Welcome here everyone and Santa Claus!
Merry, Merry Christmas Is likely to come.
Merry, Merry Christmas, You are welcome!
Snow in the window, Much confetti.
Bright-blue, red and yellow Lights on the tree.
Smiling eyes and faces, Sweet music in the hall.
I think someone places Happiness here for all.
Merry, Merry Christmas Is likely to come.
Merry, Merry Christmas You are welcome!
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Christmas Day
Christmas Day is a public (1). Families usually spend the day opening their (2). which are often under the Christmas tree decorated with (3). toys. The most (4). meal is Christmas dinner. The typical meal (5). of turkey with potatoes and other vegetables. (6). traditional food in Britain is Christmas cake.
Americans make special biscuits called Christmas cookies which they (7). over the Christmas season.
In Britain, the day after Christmas is (8). Boxing Day and is also a public holiday. (9). sports take place on Boxing Day. In the US there are many special sales, where things can be bought (10)., on the day after Christmas.
Keys:
1 - holiday; 2 - presents; 3 - coloured: 4 - important; 5 - consists; 6 - another; 7 - eat; 8 - called; 9 - a lot of; 10 - cheaply.


Conclusion


The goal of the diploma work is reached, the hypothesis is proved.


Communicative Language Teaching is best considered an approach rather than a method. It has been developed in the 1960s as a replacement to the earlier structural method, called "Situational Language Teaching”.
Situational Language Teaching was no longer felt to reflect a methodology appropriate for the seventies and beyond. CLT appealed to those who sought a more humanistic approach to teaching, one in which the interactive processes of communication received priority. The rapid adoption and implementation of the communicative approach also resulted from the fact that it received the sanction and support of leading British applied linguists, language specialists, publishers, as well as institutions, such as the British Council.
Main features of CLT is the emphasis on learning to communicate through interaction in the target language, the introduction of authentic texts into the learning situation, etc.
The main aim of CLT is developing communicative competence, which includes
linguistic, sociolinguistic, discourse and strategic competence.
Our research has shown that CLT methods techniques are as follows: pair and group work, project work, debates, brainstorming, jigsaw, games, role play, etc.
Approbation has shown that all these methods and techniques promote students’ learning and academic achievement, increase students’ retention, enhance students’ satisfaction with their learning experience, help students develop skills in oral communication, develop students' social skills, promote student self-esteem, help to promote positive intercultural relations.
All these techniques involve students in the learning process and are based on the intercourse between objects of interaction.
Role plays are modeling various situations for the educational aims of developing speaking abilities. They reflect a principle of problematical character at its certain organization and allow solving problem situations of a various degree of complexity. Debates allow forming the conscious attitude to consideration of problems, activity in its discussion, speech culture, an orientation on revealing of the reasons of arising problems and installation on their decision further. Here the principle of formation of critical thinking is realized.educational games are highly motivating and entertaining, they can give shy students more opportunity to express their opinions and feelings. They also enable learners to acquire new experiences within a foreign language which are not always possible during a typical lesson. Project is a set of educational and cognitive modes which allow solve the problem as a result of independent actions of pupils with obligatory presentation of results. In a project work students are put in the centre of the interaction, where they use the language and practice communicative speech. Jigsaw is a cooperative technique that promotes better learning, improves student motivation and interaction. Multimedia teaching is a modern teaching method which is based on the interaction between pupils or pupils and a computer. All these techniques may be combined.

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