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The quiz game “Do you know the Russian language?”

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Lebedeva Galina Vasilyevna
teacher of Russian language and literature
MAU Gribanovska OOSH
Tver region, Belsky r-on,
d. gribanovo

Purpose:
1. Check your knowledge of the Russian language.
2. Consolidate the topic "Lexics"
3. Develop thinking.

The teacher's opening remarks.Guys, now we will hold a quiz on the Russian language and find out which of you knows and loves the Russian language best. I will ask questions and you will listen carefully. If you know the answer, raise your hands. Whoever scores the most points will be the winner.

1. Determine the name of the nouns (one point for the correct answer)

Banderol (J.R.); tulle (M.R.); piano (M.R.); shell (M.R.); shampoo (M.R.); coffee (M.R.); veil (J.R.); apple (S.R.); callus (R.R.); knee (S.R.); piano (M.R.); curtain (M.R.); clearing (R.).

2. Guys, there's a crossword puzzle on the board. You have to guess nouns and insert them into the crossword puzzle. All these nouns are 1 declinations and all have a third letter -a-.

  1. In addition to responsibilities, the student has 2 points.
  2. Synonym for the word fame (glory) 2 points
  3. Green land cover (grass) 2 points
  4. Rapid attack (attack) 2 points

3. The next stage of the quiz is this. I will name the winged expressions, and you must determine what fable these words are from. A well guessed fable will bring 2 points

  1. And in the heart the flatterer will always find a corner. ("The Crow and the Fox")
  2. "And the stall just opened" (Larcchik)
  3. “From joy in the goiter, the breath was stolen” (The Crow and the Fox)
  4. “For impudence, I will rip your head off.” – Wolf and Lamb

4. Now, questions about intelligence. For every correct answer, 1 point.

1. How does day and night end? (Soft sign)
2. What was tomorrow and will be yesterday. (Today)
3. What line can not be read by any person (String sewn by a dressmaker)
4. What stands in the middle of the earth? (Letter M)

5. Now, guys, I'm going to read quotes from works you know, and you're going to go on and tell me who the author is. For each correct answer, 2 points.

  1. "Lived an old man with his old woman." ... (by the blue sea) A. S. Pushkin "The Tale of a Fisherman and a Fish"
  2. " Light my mirror, tell (yes, report the whole truth) A.S. Pushkin “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Heroes”
  3. “Three girls under the window (stuck late in the evening) A.S. Pushkin “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”
  4. “The Cockerel Cries Ki-ri-ku-ku” (reign lying on your side) A.S. Pushkin “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel”

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6. Now, guys, I'm going to read a poem, and you have to find out which animal got lost and put it back. For the correct answer, 1 point.

  1. The hunter shouted, "Oh! Doors chasing me (beasts)
  2. In sight of the children, the rat is painted with painters (roof)
  3. Look, guys, the tanks grew up in the garden. (Maki)
  4. The snow melts, the stream flows, the branches are full of doctors. (Rooks)
  5. The beetle did not finish the booth, reluctantly, tired (bun)
  6. On the yellowed grass the lion drops its leaves (forest)
  7. The sea is blue in front of us, T-shirts fly over the waves (gulls)
  8. Sit in a spoon and aida! On the river back and forth (boat)

7. Rebuses 2 points each

7a 40a 100l SSJ
(family) (forty) (table) (haircut)

8. Change one sound to create a new word (2 points)

  1. house(tom smoke)
  2. cheese(scoffs)
  3. mountain- (time, burrow)
  4. world(fire)
  5. grief(sea)
  6. buddot-daughter-barrel)
  7. pond- (rod)
  8. door(beasts)

9. Who will come up with a word that has more sounds than letters?

Less sounds than letters?
The letters and sounds match.
3 points for every word.
For example, pit - (ch.4; b. 3); heart - (ch. 5; b.6); bark - (5 b; 5 p.)

In an open dress comes out

10. This is the next contest. Question. Which planet has two names: one male and the other female? 4 points.

A.S. Pushkin’s poem from the poem “Eugene Onegin” will help you

Tatiana to the wide courtyard
For a month, the mirror points,
But there's one in the dark mirror.
The sad moon is shaking.
(month to moon)

11. Tell me, guys, from what words these names came.

  1. purple (from violet) - 2 points
  2. strawberry (inclined to the ground) - 2 points.

Outcome. How many points did each player score? Scoring. As a result, it is possible to judge which topics should be repeated. Rewarding participants.

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