Практическая работа на тему "Английский язык, вариант 18 - ОмГА [ID 63563]"
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Реферат на тему: Английский язык, вариант 18
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Был выполнен в 2026 году и сдан на хорошо.
Оригинальность работы от 70% по версии антиплагиат ру.
Ниже выкладываю часть реферата в ознакомительных целях. Полный файл сможете скачать в личном кабинете после оплаты.
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Описание работы
Private institution educational institution of higher education"Omsk Humanitarian Academy"
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Тhe topic:
Theater in target language countries
by academic discipline: English
Completed by: 1st year student
The direction of training:
44.03.01 pedagogical education
Profile: Primary general education
Omsk, 2024
CONTENT
INTRODUCTION 3
1. Theatrical traditions of Great Britain 4
2. Theater in the USA 6
CONCLUSION 8
LIST OF USED LITERATURE 9
INTRODUCTION
Theatre is an integral part of the culture and traditions of many countries where English is spoken. Whether in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia or New Zealand, theatrical art occupies an important place in society and reflects its cultural values and characteristics.
This essay will consider the main features and trends in the development of theatrical business in countries where English is an official or one of the main languages. We will trace the history of the formation of theatrical traditions, key theatrical genres and directions, as well as influential theater troupes and figures who have made a significant contribution to the formation of theatrical culture in these countries [7].
Special attention will be paid to the influence of the English language on theatrical art and, in turn, the role of the theater in popularizing the English language and culture in the world. The most famous productions that have received international recognition and their contribution to the development of the world theatrical process will be considered.
In conclusion, this essay is intended to provide a comprehensive understanding of the diversity and richness of theatrical traditions of countries with English, their unique features, as well as the role of theater in spreading the English language and culture outside these countries.
LIST OF USED LITERATURE
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2. Gudkova, V.V. Theatrical innovations in the USA: new forms and trends // Bulletin of the Moscow University. Episode 10: Journalism. - 2022. - No. 4. - pp. 69-78.
3. Dubrovina, K.N. The influence of the English language on the modern drama of Australia // Philological sciences. Questions of theory and practice. - 2023. - Volume 16. - Issue 2. - pp. 365-371.
4. Kovaleva, A.V. Theater of New Zealand: traditions and innovations // Culture and Art. - 2021. - No.5. - pp. 12-19.
5. Kudryavtseva, T.V. The specifics of the development of the theatrical sphere in the UK in the XXI century // Theater. Painting. Movie. Music. - 2022. - No. 1. - pp. 23-31.
6. Martynova, Yu.A. Modern trends in the theatrical art of the USA // Observatory of Culture. - 2023. - Volume 20. - No. 1. - pp. 40-47.
7. Orlova, E.I. Linguistic features of English drama of the XXI century // Bulletin of the Moscow State Linguistic University. Humanities. - 2022. - №3 (849). - Pp. 55-64.
8. Popova, M.K. The role of the English language in the development of Canadian theatrical traditions // Bulletin of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. Series: Literary Studies. Journalism. - 2021. - Volume 26. - No. 3. - pp. 413-422.
9. Smirnova, T.B. Theatre of Australia: from colonial traditions to national identity // Observatory of Culture. - 2022. - Volume 19. - No.6. - pp. 608-615.
10. Shishkina, S.G. Modern drama of New Zealand: linguistic and cultural features // Bulletin of St. Petersburg University. Language and literature. - 2023. - Volume 20. - Issue 1. - pp. 138-147.