“International Mother Language Day. Entertainment script “Mother Language Day”

Extracurricular activity"Mother Language Day"

Idea: “Language is the most powerful tool for preserving and developing our cultural heritage in its tangible and intangible forms. Any activity to promote the dissemination of mother tongues will contribute not only to linguistic diversity and multilingualism, but also to a fuller understanding of linguistic and cultural traditions throughout the world, as well as solidarity based on understanding, tolerance and dialogue" (UNESCO)

Target: arouse students’ interest in learning and preserving their native language, instill respect for the culture and traditions of their people.

Teacher

The whole life of a person is inextricably linked with language. As children we listen with rapture folk tales, songs, epics. Later, he gets acquainted with classical literature, with the creativity of such wonderful masters of words as A.S. Pushkin, N.V. Gogol, I.S. Turgenev, L.N. Tolstoy, A.P. Chekhov.

Thirteen years ago, at the 30th General Conference of UNESCO, International Mother Language Day was proclaimed. This happened in November 1999, and it began to be celebrated in February 2000. The measure adopted by the world community is designed to promote recognition of the diversity of languages ​​and cultures and the freedom of their expression.

The holiday is celebrated annually on February 21. Today it is important to study and love your native language. After all, language is a whole world full of charm, charm and magic. He is the living memory of the people, their soul, their heritage.

And how beautifully the Russian writer and historian Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin said about his native language: “Let there be honor and glory to our language, which flows like a proud majestic river - makes noise, thunders - suddenly, if necessary, softens, gurgles like a gentle brook and sweetly flows into soul."

Agree, friends, it’s nice to listen to correct, beautiful and smooth speech. One involuntarily recalls the lines of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin about the Swan Princess: “Speech speaks sweetly, as if a river is babbling.” Indeed, in fact, human speech resembles the murmur of a river. It is not for nothing that “speech” and “river” are words that arose from the same root.

Today you and I, like the entire world community, celebrate Mother Language Day.

Valya

They will ask me: what is like the sea?

Russian language - I won’t hesitate to answer.

It's like the sea, it will warm you in winter,

Provides freshness in dry summers.

Alyona

The Russian language is a boundless sea!

In the depths of the sea I waited for the catch,

I caught the key that opens joy, -

This key was Russian word

Kolya

Our precious language -

Rich and sonorous

That powerful and passionate

It’s tenderly melodious.

He also has a smile,

Both accuracy and affection.

Written by him

And stories and fairy tales -

Magic pages

Exciting books!

Love and keep

Our great language!

(Musical digression)

Today is a very important day. After all, when we speak our native language, we preserve the culture and traditions of our people.

1st page “Dictionaries”

1st presenter: Dictionaries help us write a word correctly, explain its meaning, find out from which language it came to us, and replace it with something similar in meaning.

2nd presenter: How many words are there in the Russian language?

1st presenter: If we count all the words that, gradually accumulating, made up the lexicon of the Russian language, there will be about a million of them. This is a great wealth, but we have not preserved it completely, because we began to write down words late, compile dictionaries, and initially tried to write down strange words.

2nd presenter:The first printed dictionary, which appeared in 1596, had only 1061 words - a lot for those times. At the end of the 18th century, the “Dictionary of the Russian Academy” was compiled - it contains 42,257 words.

1st presenter: Only in 1863, 267 years later, Vladimir Dahl’s Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language was published in 4 volumes, which numbered 200,000 words.

2nd presenter: 53 years Dahl collected, compiled and improved his dictionary. This is an extraordinary dictionary! You can read it like a book!

1st presenter: More and more new dictionaries are being created. People don’t pick up the “Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language” just to find the right word. It is opened as the greatest treasury of the language, as the richest collection of proverbs - a repository of folk wisdom. It is read like a story, it is studied as an encyclopedia of the life of the Russian people!

2nd presenter- We turn to him when we read fairy tales, myths, epics, books by Pushkin, Shmelev, Remizov, Nekrasov, Turgenev.

Presentation about V.I. Farther

I’ll tell you about Vladimir Ivanovich Dal, the creator of the famous “ Explanatory dictionary living Great Russian dictionary.”

V.I. was born. Dal in 1801 in the town of Lugan (hence his pseudonym: Cossack Lugansky).

His father was Danish, and his mother was the daughter of a St. Petersburg official. Both father and mother spoke several languages.

When V.I. Dahl was 13 years old, his father assigned him to the Naval Cadet Corps, which Dahl graduated at the age of 17.

After graduating from the Naval Corps in 1819, V.I. Dal was sent to serve in the Black Sea Fleet, in the city of Nikolaev, and then after 3 years of service he was transferred to Kronstadt, and soon he completely left naval service.

Dahl developed an interest in the Russian language in his youth. In the Marine Corps, he intensively studied literature and wrote poetry. The year 1819 can be considered the beginning of V.I.’s work. Dahl over the dictionary.

Driving through the Novgorod province, he wrote down the word that interested him, “rejuvenate” (“otherwise, become cloudy, tend towards bad weather”). Since then, wandering across the vast expanses of Russia, V.I. Dal did not part with his notes, constantly updating them with new words, apt sayings, proverbs, and sayings. By the end of his life, he had accumulated and processed 200 thousand words.

The portrait of old Dahl was left to us by the wonderful artist Perov. Vladimir Ivanovich sits in a high, spacious chair. He is wearing a brown wool robe, which he likes to wear at home. Large, Strong arms rest on a red silk scarf laid out on her lap. The fingers are long and thin, and the hands are strong and hard - the hands of a master who knows the craft, accustomed to work. Dahl is very thin, he has sunken cheeks from a young age. A long thin nose emphasizes the thinness of the face. The gray beard seems to flow from the cheeks and chin. Gray hair frames a steep, high forehead; the name “brow” fits such a forehead. Under well-defined eyebrows, clear grey-blue eyes– insightful, all-knowing and at the same time young, slightly surprised eyes of a sage. Dahl looks intently somewhere: at the viewer and slightly past. Either he sees something beyond the years and miles, or he glances into the future, or he looks into himself. I sat comfortably in the chair. The hands are folded calmly, but there is a sense of readiness and ability to work in them.

And no less powerfully than the eyes, forehead, hair, the artist captured on Dahl’s face what is most difficult to convey - the depth of thought. Old Dahl does not rest in his chair - he works: he thinks.

More than half a century has passed since the day when the young midshipman opened his notebook with stiff, frozen fingers and scribbled the first word in it with a pencil: “rejuvenates.” In these more than half a century, Vladimir Ivanovich Dal, if we take the “average figure”, with a twelve-hour working day, wrote down and explained one word almost every hour...

« There is no word that would be so sweeping, lively, so bursting out from under the very heart, so seething and vibrantly trembling, like an aptly spoken Russian word” (N.V. Gogol).

2nd page “Letters of the Russian alphabet”

1st presenter: We will tell you about the most interesting letters of the Russian alphabet! At the beginning of Russian words, the rarest letter is... A.

2nd presenter: Yes, the Russian language almost completely does not tolerate words starting with A . And nanas is Indian; And the shade is French.

1st presenter: The letter A almost never occurs at the beginning of native Russian words, but in the middle, at the end of a word - as many as you like!

2nd presenter: Here is another young letter! Letter E! It appeared in the alphabet in 1735.

1st presenter: She was greeted unfriendly! Lomonosov believed that it was quite possible to do without it!

2nd presenter: Along with E, the letter Y was officially introduced into the alphabet.

1st presenter: This letter began to be used back in the 16th-17th centuries; it was composed of the letter I, above which was written an icon called kratka - “and with a short one.”

2nd presenter: And there is a letter of the alphabet that is not found in Russian words at all!

1st presenter: If you look in the dictionary, make sure that any word with F came to us from another language: lantern is a word from Greek language, coffee e - from Arabic.

2nd presenter: Take a look at the literary texts of foreign writers! The letter F feels at home here!

1st presenter: And the rarity of the letter F in our classical literature is only proof of the purity of the Russian language of our great writers!

2nd presenter: Look, it says here that “Queen Victoria has been added to the staff of the embassy as a secretary.” Is today the first of April?

1st presenter: No

2nd presenter: The Queen cannot be a secretary!!!

1st presenter: The Queen...can’t, of course. It's about the letter! In the letter E

2nd presenter: Not “queen”, but “queen”?

1st presenter: Yes, Queen Victoria

2nd presenter: Do you write the letter E?

1st presenter: No

2nd presenter: And they don’t print it in books. The fact is that the letter E is mandatory for all Russian citizens under the age of 13. According to the “Rules of Russian spelling and punctuation”. The letter E must be included in children's books and textbooks for elementary grades.

1st presenter: This is where the mistakes come from! Queen instead of Queen Victoria...

2nd presenter: Amazing letter E...

1st presenter: You know that in Ulyanovsk, in Karamzin Park, a monument was erected to the letter E. The only monument to the letter E.

2nd presenter: And what does he look like?

1st presenter: This is a rectangular slab of black marble with an “ё” stamped on it.

2nd presenter: In November in St. Petersburg in Peter and Paul Fortress Celebrate the birthday of the letter E.

1st presenter: Why in St. Petersburg?!

2nd presenter: She was born there. 224 years ago. Ekaterina Dashkova asked whether it was correct to represent one sound with two letters and gave the word “Christmas tree” as an example. Previously, the word “Christmas tree” was written with 5 letters, instead of E there were 2 letters. On the same day, it was decided to introduce a new letter of the Russian alphabet - “ё”, and Dashkova became the “mother” of the new letter.

1st presenter: So the letter E also has a dad?

2nd presenter: Eat. Nikolai Karamzin!

1st presenter: This means that the initiator of the appearance of “Yo” in the Russian language is Princess Dashkova, and the embodiment of this initiative is Karamzin.

2nd presenter: What place does the letter E occupy in the alphabet?

1st presenter: E is the seventh letter of the alphabet!!!

2nd presenter: In 1875, in Leo Tolstoy’s “New ABC,” the letter E stood on

31st place. Formally, the letter “Y” entered the alphabet only in 1942! They fought for the letter, but now many have forgotten about it. The names of only the stores: “Everything for the home”, “Everything for the dacha”, “We have everything for you”.

1st presenter: There is a monument to the letter! Is there also a monument to the word?

2nd presenter: Eat! The first monument in world history dedicated to the Russian word was erected this year in Belgorod

1st presenter: What does he look like?

2nd presenter: Imagine a four-meter monument in the form of a bronze book of the Bible, on the open page of which the Russian text of the Holy Scriptures is typed in raised font.

3rd page “Foreign words”

1st presenterForeign origin have many popular dog names. The fact is that peasants in Russian villages could not often afford to keep a dog. Landowners, on the other hand, often kept dozens and even hundreds of hunting dogs on their country estates

2nd presenter: Exactly, they even took bribes with “greyhound puppies”

1st presenter: Since Russian nobles were fluent in French and English, they gave foreign names to their dogs. Some of them were widely distributed among the people.

2nd presenter– Are you saying that Sharik is of foreign origin?

1st presenter- Yes! Sharik – translated into Russian – cutie.

2nd presenter- And Barbos? Bug...

1st presenter– Bobik and Tobik – variants of Russian adaptation English name Bobby. Bug from Julie.

2nd presenter: What about the great and mighty Russian language?

1st presenter: The Russian word muzhik, babushka, pancakes has entered many languages ​​of the world... The word vulgarity has entered the dictionary in English because V. Nabokov, who wrote in this language, despairing of finding its full-fledged analogue, decided to leave it without translation in one of his novels.

1st presenter– The words companion and comrade are known all over the world. We owe the appearance of the words ACID and EQUILIBRIUM to Lomonosov. N.M. Karamzin enriched our language with words industry, public

2nd presenter– Radishchev – author of “Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow” - introduced the word into the Russian language citizen in its modern meaning.

4th page “For purity” oral speech, for the correctness and beauty of the word"

1st presenter: “Our language is the most important part of our overall behavior in life. And by the way a person speaks, we can immediately and easily judge who we are dealing with,” wrote Dmitry Sergeevich Likhachev.

2nd presenter– Academician Dmitry Sergeevich Likhachev!

1st presenter– Russian thinker, scientist, citizen, whose life became a feat for the spirituality of our people, for everything that is good and beautiful.

2nd presenter- What does a person’s speech most often indicate? About what's in his heart. A person can hide his thoughts through silence. A person can embellish his actions with flattering words about himself. But with all the art of behavior, language cannot hide what lives the human heart. It is not for nothing that the saying “My tongue is my enemy” was so widely spread! And he should be a friend of man.

1st presenter– That’s why Dmitry Sergeevich argued that by the way a person speaks, we can easily judge who we are dealing with.

2nd presenter“He believed that you need to learn good, calm speech for a long time and carefully - listening, remembering, noticing, reading and studying. The surest way to get to know a person is to mental development, his moral character, his character - listen to how he speaks.” . “But even though it’s difficult, it’s necessary, it’s necessary. Our speech is the most important part not only of our behavior, but also of our personality, our soul, mind, our ability not to succumb to the influences of the environment if it is “dragging.”

1st presenter– Dmitry Sergeevich argued that “the basis of any slang, cynical expressions and swearing is weakness. “ For real A strong and healthy, balanced person will not speak loudly unnecessarily, will not swear or use slang words. After all, he is sure that his word is already significant.”

2nd presenter- Here is one of wise sayings scientist - a contemporary of the 20th century: “There is light and darkness, there is nobility and baseness, there is purity and dirt: you need to grow to the former, but is it worth descending to the latter? Choose the worthy, not the easy"

Teacher:Without language it is unthinkable to move science, technology, crafts, that is, life itself, one step forward. What if you don’t teach him?

Sketch “Our cases”

Student: Yes!

Teacher: Start!

That's all!

Student: In the prepositional form!

Or maybe so!

Student Sinichkin: None.

Teacher: Why?

Teacher: Why?

Teacher: What do you have to do with it?

Dear Guys! Love and take care of our native language, speak correctly and beautifully, do not clutter your speech with rude and meaningless words.

Remember that the native language has absorbed the centuries-old experience of the people. It was created over thousands of years by many generations of our ancestors, and every word in it is like a grain of pure gold!

The remarkable Russian writer Maxim Gorky wrote about the Russian language: “If you don’t know how to wield an ax, you can’t cut down a tree, but the language is also a tool, musical instrument, and one must learn to wield it easily and beautifully.”

To master Russian speech well, you need to read more works by such masters of words as I.A. Krylov, A.S. Pushkin, M.Yu. Lermontov, N.V. Gogol, I.S. Turgenev. Reading improves literacy, and, as he says folk proverb, “Literacy is a stepping stone to wisdom.”

Great, mighty, truthful and free called our language AND. WITH. Turgenev. He called for preserving “the purity of the language as a shrine”

Student:

The language is free, wise and simple

Generations have given us an inheritance.

Krylov and Pushkin, Chekhov and Tolstoy

They preserved it in their creations.

The language of writers serves as a model for us.

He is marked by folk wisdom.

Master the literary language!

Fight for the culture of speech!

Native language!

I've known him since childhood,

It was the first time I said “mom”

On it I swore stubborn allegiance,

And every breath I take is clear to me.

Native language!

He is dear to me, he is mine,

On it the winds whistle in the foothills,

It was the first time I heard

I hear the sounds of birds in the green spring...

(Music sounds)

Sketch “Our cases”

Teacher: Petrov, go to the blackboard and write down a short story that I will dictate to you.

The student goes to the board and prepares to write.

Teacher (dictates): “Dad and mom scolded Vova for bad behavior. Vova was silent guiltily, and then promised to improve.”

A student writes from dictation on the board.

Teacher: Great! Underline all the nouns in your story.

The student emphasizes the words: “dad”, “mom”, “Vova”, “behaviour”, “Vova”, “promise”.

Teacher: Ready? Determine which cases these nouns are in. Understood?

Student: Yes!

Teacher: Start!

Student: “Dad and Mom.” Who? What? Parents. This means the case is genitive.

Scolded someone, what? Vova. “Vova” is a name. This means the case is nominative.

Scolded for what? For bad behavior. Apparently he did something. This means that “behavior” has the instrumental case.

Vova was silent guiltily. This means that here “Vova” has the accusative case.

Well, the “promise,” of course, is in the dative case, since Vova gave it!

That's all!

Teacher: Yes, the analysis turned out to be original! Bring me the diary, Petrov. I wonder what mark you would suggest you set for yourself?

Student: Which one? Of course, an A!

Teacher: So, an A? By the way, in what case did you name this word - “five”?

Student: In the prepositional form!

Teacher: In the prepositional form? Why?

Student: Well, I suggested it myself!

Sketch “At the Russian language lesson”

Teacher: Let's listen to how you learned homework. Whoever answers first will receive a higher point.

Student Ivanov (raises his hand and shouts): Mary Ivanna, I will be the first, give me three at once!

Teacher: Your essay about a dog, Petrov, is word for word similar to Ivanov’s essay!

Student Petrov: Mary Ivanna, Ivanov and I live in the same yard, and there we have one dog for all of us!

Teacher: You, Sidorov, have a wonderful essay, but why isn’t it finished?

Student Sidorov: Because dad was urgently called to work!

Teacher: Koshkin, admit it, who wrote your essay?

Student Koshkin: I don’t know. I went to bed early.

Teacher: What kind of word is “egg”, Sinichkin?

Student Sinichkin: None.

Teacher: Why?

Disciple Sinichkin: Because it is unknown who will hatch from it: a rooster or a chicken.

Teacher: Petushkov, determine the gender of the words: “chair”, “table”, “sock”, “stocking”.

Student Petushkov: “Table”, “chair” and “sock” are masculine, and “stocking” is feminine.

Teacher: Why?

Student Petushkov: Because only women wear stockings!

Teacher: Meshkov, what part of speech is the word “dry”?

Student Meshkov stood up and remained silent for a long time.

Teacher: Well, think about it, Meshkov, what question does this word answer?

Student Meshkov: What kind? Dryish!

Teacher: Sidorov, why do you eat apples in class?

Student Sidorov: It’s a pity to waste time during recess!

Teacher: Stop it now! By the way, why weren't you at school yesterday?

Disciple Sidorov: My older brother fell ill.

Teacher: What do you have to do with it?

Student Sidorov: And I rode his bike!

Teacher: Sidorov! My patience has run out! Don't come to school tomorrow without your father!

Student Sidorov: And the day after tomorrow?

Teacher: Sushkina, come up with a sentence with an appeal.

Student Sushkina: Mary Ivanna, call!

Progress of the event

1. Today at the holiday we will talk about language as a means of communication. It is no coincidence that February 21 is International Mother Language Day! It was established in 1999.

2. The earth is inhabited by various living creatures: from the smallest bacteria to such giants as elephants and whales. But only man has the gift of speech. And no matter how we define this gift - sacred, divine, majestic, magnificent, priceless, immortal, wonderful - we will not reflect it in its entirety of great importance.

3. I love my native language!
It is clear to everyone
He is melodious
He, like the Russian people, has many faces,
How powerful is our country...

4. He is the language of the moon and planets,
Our satellites and rockets,
On the council
Behind round table
Speak it:
Unambiguous and direct
He is like the truth itself.

5. In the whole world there are from 3 to 5 thousand different languages. Among them are the so-called world languages ​​- Russian, English, French, German, Spanish.

6. There are state or official languages ​​- Polish in Poland, Mongolian in Mongolia, Swedish in Sweden and many others.

7. And most languages ​​do not have any official “position” - they are simply spoken... one by 10 people, another by 100, a third by 1000, and a fourth by 10,000...

8. International Mother Language Day is primarily aimed at protecting languages ​​that are disappearing. And this task is important, because nowadays two languages ​​disappear in the world every month.

9. On International Mother Language Day, all languages ​​are recognized as equal, since each of them is unique. In Russia, there is one state language - Russian. In the Moscow region, in the Chekhov district, native speakers of various languages ​​live. Let's listen to the greetings of the guys in their native languages.

Children greet guests of the holiday in English, Azerbaijani, Ukrainian, Moldavian, holding flags of these countries in their hands.

10. But, like my native language, I love Russian,
I need him like the sky, every moment,
On it, living, tremulous feelings were revealed to me
And the world opened up in them.

Russian folk song performed by a 2a grade student.

11. From the first days of his life, a person hears the speech of people close to him - mom, dad, grandmother and, as it were, absorbs the intonations of their voices. Even without knowing the words, the child recognizes people close and dear to him by the sounds of voices. Gradually, the baby begins to master speech. And by the age of seven, as scientists have calculated, a child remembers more words than in the rest of his life.

12. Our native Russian language is powerful and beautiful. Listen to what outstanding Russian writers said about him.

Children read statements about the Russian language:

13. "Language is the history of the people. Language is the path to the civilization of culture: that is why the study and preservation of the Russian language is not an idle activity because there is nothing to do, but urgent need". (Alexander Ivanovich Kuprin)

14. “To write well, you need to know your native language well.” (Maksim Gorky)

15. "The Russian people created the Russian language - bright, like a rainbow after a spring shower, accurate, like arrows, melodious and rich, sincere, like a song over a cradle: What is the Motherland? This is the whole people. This is its culture, its language. (Alexey Nikolaevich Tolstoy)

16. “Take care of our language, our beautiful Russian language, this treasure, this state passed on to us by our predecessors. Treat this powerful weapon with respect: in the hands of skilled people it is capable of performing miracles!” (Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev)

17. Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin treated his native language with reverence and encouraged people to love and study it. The Russian language “has an undeniable superiority over all European languages”, it is a “sonorous and expressive language”, “flexible and powerful in its turns and means”, it is characterized by “majestic smoothness, brightness, simplicity and harmonious precision”. Everything is reflected in it best qualities its creator and bearer – the Russian people.

18. Sketch (excerpt from A.S. Pushkin’s fairy tale “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”)

19. How beautiful my native language is,
Magical, melodious, playing.
Like a clear crystal spring
Caressing the heart and soul.

20. Every word in it is a priceless diamond.
Every song in it is beautiful.
Sometimes beautiful, sometimes harsh,
Our Fatherland is famous for it.

Girls 2b perform the Russian folk song “There was a birch tree in the field” and dance in a circle.

21. Our language is beautiful -
Rich and sonorous.
That powerful and passionate
It's gently melodious.

22. He also has a smile,
Both accuracy and affection.
Written by him
And stories and fairy tales -

23. Magic pages,
Exciting books!
Love and keep
Our great language!

24. Staging of I.A. Krylov’s fable “Quartet”.

25. Just as it is impossible to imagine the earth without a sower, life without bread, a person without a homeland, so it is impossible to imagine the great Russian language without proverbs and sayings.

26. It’s not without reason that proverbs say,
There is no way to live without them!
They are great helpers
And true friends in life.

Proverbs.

27. Think first - then speak.
Don't be brave in word, but show it in deed.
Talk less, do more.
The word is not a sparrow; if it flies out, you won’t catch it.
Talk without thinking, shoot without aiming.

28. Among the people, speech is an ally,
He poured his whole soul into her,
In the very heart, like in a forge,
He tempered all his words.

29. When you want to say a word,
My friend, think, don’t rush:
It can sometimes be leaden,
It was born from the warmth of the soul.

30. It will rob, or give,
Let it be inadvertently, let it be lovingly,
Think about how not to hit
The one who listens to you.

31. Sketch “Ring Words”.

Sad, sleepy, cheerless
Our Zhenya came from school.

(A student enters with a backpack)

He sat down at the table. He yawned once.
And fell asleep over the books.
Three words appeared here
“ORANGE”, “PINE”, “RING”.

(Three girls enter. They are holding drawings in their hands: an orange, a pine tree, a ring.)

What have you done to us, Zhenya?
We'll complain to mom!

Orange.

I am not some kind of “OPLESSON”!

Ring (crying).

I am not a “CRAP” at all!
I'm outraged to tears!

Only possible from sleep
Write that I am “SASNA”!

Orange.

We, the words, are offended
Because they are so distorted!
Zhenya! Zhenya! Stop being lazy!
It’s no good studying like that!

Impossible without attention
Get an education.
It will be late! Just know this:
The lazy person will become ignorant!

If you ever
You will cripple us, boy -
You and I will do something cool:
Treasuring our honor
Name Zhenya in half a minute
Let's turn it into a hedgehog.

You will be a prickly hedgehog!
This is how we'll teach you a lesson!

Zhenya shuddered, horrified,
I stretched and woke up.
Suppressed a yawn
Got to work.

32. Two slams, two stomps,
From heel to toe -
Russians dance,
Nose up and hands to the side!

A Russian folk dance is performed by a 2nd grade student.

33. I’m walking along a narrow path -
Trees to the sky!
Mighty is my Russian language.
Like this Russian forest.

34. Both in joy and in sadness -
He is with me every hour,
My native language is Russian,
Like a dear homeland!

35. Rus' is rich in talents,
Rus' is strong in talents.
If the girls sing, -
So she will live.

Ditty songs performed by 2a grade children.

36. Two trimesters have already passed
We are overjoyed
And now we will sing for you
School ditties.

37. To learn a verb
Need patience
After all, he is such a babble,
It's a pain with him.

38. I love you, grammar,
You are smart and strict.
You, my grammar,
I will master it little by little!

39. I came across a sign of an object:
Oh, what! - I told Sveta,
Red, blue, cyan
Choose any one for yourself!

40. To a literature lesson,
As if on wings, I fly.
I have read all the writers.
I want to become a writer.

41. You should have learned first
Write without error.
You got a bad grade in dictations
You can't become a writer forever!

42. We need to be friends with the language
In the classroom and in everyday life.
Strengthens our friendship
Love for your native language.

43. Parts of speech, sentences,
Cases, pronouns.
This is all native language,
Anyone should know him.

44. Sketch “Friends Conversation” (Performed by 2nd grade kids)

45. Our language is both modest and rich.
Every word contains a wonderful treasure.
Say the word “high” -
And you can immediately imagine the blue sky.

46. ​​You say: “All around is white and white” -
And you will see a winter village,
White snow hangs from white roofs,
No rivers can be seen under the white snow.

47. I remember the adverb “light” -
And you will see: the sun has risen
If you say the word “dark”,
The evening will immediately look out the window.

48. If you say “fragrant”, you
You will immediately remember lily of the valley flowers.
Well, if you say “beautiful”,
All of Russia is in front of you at once!

49. Konstantin Ushinsky “OUR FATHERLAND”

Our Fatherland, our Motherland is Mother Russia. We call it Fatherland because our fathers and grandfathers lived in it from time immemorial. We call it homeland because we were born in it, they speak our native language in it, and everything in it is native to us. Mother - because she fed us with her waters, taught her language and, like a mother, protects and protects us from all sorts of enemies... There are many things in the world good states, but a person has one natural mother, and he has one Motherland.

Children sing the song “At My Russia”.

50. If you want to argue with fate,
If you are looking for joy in a flower garden,
If you need solid support,
Learn Russian language!

51. He is your mentor - great, mighty,
He is a translator, he is a guide,
If you storm knowledge steeply,
Learn Russian language!

52. The Russian word lives on the pages
The world of Pushkin's inspiring books.
The Russian word is the lightning of freedom,
Learn Russian language!

53. Gorky's vigilance, Tolstoy's vastness,
Pushkin's lyrics are a pure spring,
The Russian word shines with mirror image -
Learn Russian language!

Children sing the song “What They Teach at School.”

54. Our holiday dedicated to International Mother Language Day has come to an end. Love the Russian language! It contains our past, present and future!


Ministry of Education of the Moscow Region
State BUDGET PROFESSIONAL
educational institution
MOSCOW REGION
"Ramensky Road Construction College"
(JOY)
SCENARIO
HOLIDAY
"MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY"

Ramenskoye
2016
EXPLANATORY NOTE
International Mother Language Day
On February 21, International Mother Language Day, proclaimed by the General Conference of UNESCO on November 17, 1999, has been celebrated annually since 2000 to promote language and cultural diversity and multilingualism.
This date was chosen to commemorate the events of February 21, 1952, when in Dhaka, the capital of present-day Bangladesh, students who participated in a demonstration in defense of their native language Bengali, which they demanded to be recognized as one of the official languages ​​of the country, were killed by police bullets. Languages ​​are the most powerful an instrument for the preservation and development of our material and spiritual heritage. According to UNESCO estimates, approximately 6 thousand languages ​​of the world may soon lose their last speakers.
All steps taken to promote the spread of mother tongues serve not only to promote linguistic diversity and multilingual education, to develop greater familiarity with linguistic and cultural traditions around the world, but also to strengthen solidarity based on mutual understanding, tolerance and dialogue.
UNESCO Director-General K. Matsuura said: “Languages ​​constitute the unique expression of human creativity in all its diversity. As a tool of communication, perception and reflection, language also describes how we see the world and reflects the connection between the past, present and future. Languages ​​bear traces of chance encounters, various sources, from which they were fed, each according to its separate history. Mother tongues are unique in the way they imprint each person from the moment of birth, endowing him with a special vision of things that never really disappear, despite the fact that a person subsequently masters many languages.” (Source: http://www.calend.ru/holidays/)
Holiday scenario
"International Mother Language Day"
Date: February 19, 2016
Venue: GBPOU MO Ramensky Road Construction College
Design: book exhibition “International Mother Language Day”, wall newspapers, presentations and videos
Presenter – teacher of Russian language and literature Elena Anatolyevna Merkuryeva
The melody from the film “Gypsy” sounds (http://mp3-pesnja.com)
The event is opened by Merkuryeva Elena Anatolyevna
I love you, Russian language
I love you, Russian language! There is so much goodness and strength in it, the Russian expanse is heard in it, the voice of Russia is heard in it.
I love you, Russian language! Great Russian word! In him I see the face of Pushkin, in him I see the image of Tolstoy.
For being beautiful and powerful, For being great like the sun, For a word like Sunbeam, I love you, Russian language! (Yana Zimina)1
Presenter 1. Language – necessary condition existence of man and nation. Since ancient times people have understood important role language in human society. Already in Old Testament contains the legend of the Tower of Babel, the meaning of which is that the loss of a common language did not give people the opportunity to realize their common plan. In the Middle Ages, in many European countries there was a fierce struggle for the right to conduct worship and scientific activity in the native language, not in Latin.
Watch the video “Jumble” “Why do we say this?” 1974, Issue No. 1 story No. 2 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rG2k2Z8IO04)
Presenter 2. K. G. Paustovsky said: “By the attitude of each person to his language, one can accurately judge not only his cultural level, but also his civic value.”
Reader 2. Cherish your dear, dear word! Many faces - Big language! He is the fundamental principle of our life, familiar to all peoples of the planet! Protect it from flowery words Foreign and alien to us, So that the stream - from stream-flowing dialects - Does not overshadow the spring of springs! Draw life-giving power from it: Russian dialects, songs, poems... - Everything that is dear to the heart, so that it merges In language - as the basis of foundations! (Denis Korotaev)2
Watch the video February 21 – Mother Language Day (https://www.youtube.com/watch)
Presenter 1. A person’s whole life is inextricably linked with language. As children, we listen to folk tales, songs, and epics. Later, one gets acquainted with classical literature, with the work of such wonderful masters of words as A.S. Pushkin, N.V. Gogol, I.S. Turgenev, L.N. Tolstoy.
Tired literature is fading, Conversational beauty is receding into the unknown The speeches of Russian miracles. Hundreds of words, native and accurate, Having faded, having lost their voice, Locked up, like birds in cages, Dozing in thick dictionaries. You let them out of there, Return them to everyday life, So that speech, human miracle
Not poor these days. (V.S. Shefner)3
Watch the video “Grandfather and Teenager” performed by the Ponomarenko brothers (https://yandex.ru/video/search?text)
Presenter 2. In November 1999, at the 30th General Conference of UNESCO, International Mother Language Day was proclaimed. It began to be celebrated in February 2000. The measure adopted by the world community is designed to promote recognition of the diversity of languages ​​and cultures and the freedom of their expression.
Presenter 1. The holiday is celebrated annually on February 21. Language is a whole world full of charm, charm and magic. He is the living memory of the people, their soul, their heritage.
Today, all the dialects of the planet are marching with a single step, Carrying within themselves the culture of sweet speech, and uniqueness among equal masses. The native language is a rich heritage that came from the depths of centuries. You reflect a person's thoughts, You help express love. You create poems from letters. Keeping hundreds of thousands of words in stock. The blessing that has descended upon us is the Mother tongue that has penetrated our blood.4
View the presentation of group No. 111
Presenter 1. The Russian language reflects the rich and glorious history of the Russian people: oral creativity, the great work of Russian writers, and the creative work of the entire Russian people have left their mark on it. In addition, the Russian language influenced the creativity of the fraternal peoples living on the territory of our country.
Every language is great in its own way, an age-old priceless heritage. So take care of your native language, Like the most precious thing in the world.
View the presentation of group No. 112
Presenter 2. Remember that the native language has absorbed the centuries-old experience of the people. It was created over thousands of years by many generations of our ancestors, and every word in it is like a grain of pure gold!
Language, our magnificent language. There is expanse of river and steppe in it, In it are the screeches of an eagle and the roar of a wolf, The chanting, and the ringing, and the incense of pilgrimage.
It contains the cooing of a dove in spring, the rise of a lark towards the sun - higher, higher. Birch grove. Through light. Heavenly rain spilled on the roof.
Realizing that the silver speech of the river cannot be contained in a bound den, You will go on the road along the path of Peter, To throw the spray of the sea into the forest and the steppe.
With a rattling dream in reality, You will merge thought and power in a single choir, Crowning the deep Neva with the Amber Sea in an eternal treaty. (Konstantin Balmont)5
View the presentation of group No. 113
If you want to beat fate,
If you are looking for joy in a flower garden,
If you need solid support -
Learn Russian language!
Gorky's vigilance, Tolstoy's vastness,
Pushkin's lyrics are a pure spring.
They sparkle with the vastness of the Russian word -
Learn Russian!* Sabir Abdullah
INTERNET RESOURCES
1http://www.proza.ru/2009/06/05/1018 Yana Zimina
2http://nsportal.ru/shkola/russkiy-yazyk/library/ Denis Korotaev3http://stranakids.ru/stihi-shkolnye-predmety/3/ Vadim Sergeevich Shefner4http://pozdravleniya2.com/publ/408
5http://www.stihi.ru/2010/01/23/8910 Konstantin Balmont

Target: introduce children to a little-known holiday - International Mother Language Day, develop a caring attitude towards both their native and other languages, pride in their native Russian language, a sense of belonging to their ancestors, people, culture, cultivate patriotism, tolerance, develop children's speech, memory , thinking, oratory, to reveal the talents of children.

Progress of the event

1. Today at the holiday we will talk about language as a means of communication. It is no coincidence that February 21 is International Mother Language Day! It was established in 1999.

2. The earth is inhabited by various living creatures: from the smallest bacteria to such giants as elephants and whales. But only man has the gift of speech. And no matter how we define this gift - sacred, divine, majestic, magnificent, priceless, immortal, wonderful - we will not reflect in its entirety its enormous significance.

3. I love my native language!
It is clear to everyone
He is melodious
He, like the Russian people, has many faces,
How powerful is our country...

4. He is the language of the moon and planets,
Our satellites and rockets,
On the council
At the round table
Speak it:
Unambiguous and direct
He is like the truth itself.

5. In the whole world there are from 3 to 5 thousand different languages. Among them are the so-called world languages ​​- Russian, English, French, German, Spanish.

6. There are state or official languages ​​- Polish in Poland, Mongolian in Mongolia, Swedish in Sweden and many others.

7. And most languages ​​do not have any official “position” - they are simply spoken... one by 10 people, another by 100, a third by 1000, and a fourth by 10,000...

8. International Mother Language Day is primarily aimed at protecting languages ​​that are disappearing. And this task is important, because nowadays two languages ​​disappear in the world every month.

9. On International Mother Language Day, all languages ​​are recognized as equal, since each of them is unique. In Russia, there is one state language - Russian. In the Moscow region, in the Chekhov district, native speakers of various languages ​​live. Let's listen to the greetings of the guys in their native languages.

Children greet guests of the holiday in English, Azerbaijani, Ukrainian, Moldavian, holding flags of these countries in their hands.

10. But, like my native language, I love Russian,
I need him like the sky, every moment,
On it, living, tremulous feelings were revealed to me
And the world opened up in them.

Russian folk song performed by a 2a grade student.

11. From the first days of his life, a person hears the speech of people close to him - mom, dad, grandmother and, as it were, absorbs the intonations of their voices. Even without knowing the words, the child recognizes people close and dear to him by the sounds of voices. Gradually, the baby begins to master speech. And by the age of seven, as scientists have calculated, a child remembers more words than in the rest of his life.

12. Our native Russian language is powerful and beautiful. Listen to what outstanding Russian writers said about him.

Children read statements about the Russian language:

13. “Language is the history of the people. Language is the path to the civilization of culture: that is why the study and preservation of the Russian language is not an idle activity because there is nothing to do, but an urgent necessity.” (Alexander Ivanovich Kuprin)

14. “To write well, you need to know your native language well.” (Maksim Gorky)

15. "The Russian people created the Russian language - bright, like a rainbow after a spring shower, accurate, like arrows, melodious and rich, sincere, like a song over a cradle: What is the Motherland? This is the whole people. This is its culture, its language. (Alexey Nikolaevich Tolstoy)

16. “Take care of our language, our beautiful Russian language, this treasure, this state passed on to us by our predecessors. Treat this powerful weapon with respect: in the hands of skilled people it is capable of performing miracles!” (Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev)

17. Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin treated his native language with reverence and encouraged people to love and study it. The Russian language “has an undeniable superiority over all European languages”, it is a “sonorous and expressive language”, “flexible and powerful in its turns and means”, it is characterized by “majestic smoothness, brightness, simplicity and harmonious precision”. It reflected all the best qualities of its creator and bearer - the Russian people.

18. Sketch (excerpt from A.S. Pushkin’s fairy tale “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”)

19. How beautiful my native language is,
Magical, melodious, playing.
Like a clear crystal spring
Caressing the heart and soul.

20. Every word in it is a priceless diamond.
Every song in it is beautiful.
Sometimes beautiful, sometimes harsh,
Our Fatherland is famous for it.

Girls 2b perform the Russian folk song “There was a birch tree in the field” and dance in a circle.

21. Our language is beautiful -
Rich and sonorous.
That powerful and passionate
It's gently melodious.

22. He also has a smile,
Both accuracy and affection.
Written by him
And stories and fairy tales -

23. Magic pages,
Exciting books!
Love and keep
Our great language!

24. Staging of I.A. Krylov’s fable “Quartet”.

25. Just as it is impossible to imagine the earth without a sower, life without bread, a person without a homeland, so it is impossible to imagine the great Russian language without proverbs and sayings.

26. It’s not without reason that proverbs say,
There is no way to live without them!
They are great helpers
And true friends in life.

Proverbs.

27. Think first - then speak.
Don't be brave in word, but show it in deed.
Talk less, do more.
The word is not a sparrow; if it flies out, you won’t catch it.
Talk without thinking, shoot without aiming.

28. Among the people, speech is an ally,
He poured his whole soul into her,
In the very heart, like in a forge,
He tempered all his words.

29. When you want to say a word,
My friend, think, don’t rush:
It can sometimes be leaden,
It was born from the warmth of the soul.

30. It will rob, or give,
Let it be inadvertently, let it be lovingly,
Think about how not to hit
The one who listens to you.

31. Sketch “Ring Words”.

Sad, sleepy, cheerless
Our Zhenya came from school.

(A student enters with a backpack)

He sat down at the table. He yawned once.
And fell asleep over the books.
Three words appeared here
“ORANGE”, “PINE”, “RING”.

(Three girls enter. They are holding drawings in their hands: an orange, a pine tree, a ring.)

What have you done to us, Zhenya?
We'll complain to mom!

Orange.

I am not some kind of “OPLESSON”!

Ring (crying).

I am not a “CRAP” at all!
I'm outraged to tears!

Only possible from sleep
Write that I am “SASNA”!

Orange.

We, the words, are offended
Because they are so distorted!
Zhenya! Zhenya! Stop being lazy!
It’s no good studying like that!

Impossible without attention
Get an education.
It will be late! Just know this:
The lazy person will become ignorant!

If you ever
You will cripple us, boy -
You and I will do something cool:
Treasuring our honor
Name Zhenya in half a minute
Let's turn it into a hedgehog.

You will be a prickly hedgehog!
This is how we'll teach you a lesson!

Zhenya shuddered, horrified,
I stretched and woke up.
Suppressed a yawn
Got to work.

32. Two slams, two stomps,
From heel to toe -
Russians dance,
Nose up and hands to the side!

A Russian folk dance is performed by a 2nd grade student.

33. I’m walking along a narrow path -
Trees to the sky!
Mighty is my Russian language.
Like this Russian forest.

34. Both in joy and in sadness -
He is with me every hour,
My native language is Russian,
Like a dear homeland!

35. Rus' is rich in talents,
Rus' is strong in talents.
If the girls sing, -
So she will live.

Ditty songs performed by 2a grade children.

36. Two trimesters have already passed
We are overjoyed
And now we will sing for you
School ditties.

37. To learn a verb
Need patience
After all, he is such a babble,
It's a pain with him.

38. I love you, grammar,
You are smart and strict.
You, my grammar,
I will master it little by little!

39. I came across a sign of an object:
Oh, what! - I told Sveta,
Red, blue, cyan
Choose any one for yourself!

40. To a literature lesson,
As if on wings, I fly.
I have read all the writers.
I want to become a writer.

41. You should have learned first
Write without error.
You got a bad grade in dictations
You can't become a writer forever!

42. We need to be friends with the language
In the classroom and in everyday life.
Strengthens our friendship
Love for your native language.

43. Parts of speech, sentences,
Cases, pronouns.
This is all native language,
Anyone should know him.

44. Sketch “Friends Conversation” (Performed by 2nd grade kids)

45. Our language is both modest and rich.
Every word contains a wonderful treasure.
Say the word “high” -
And you can immediately imagine the blue sky.

46. ​​You say: “All around is white and white” -
And you will see a winter village,
White snow hangs from white roofs,
No rivers can be seen under the white snow.

47. I remember the adverb “light” -
And you will see: the sun has risen
If you say the word “dark”,
The evening will immediately look out the window.

48. If you say “fragrant”, you
You will immediately remember lily of the valley flowers.
Well, if you say “beautiful”,
All of Russia is in front of you at once!

49. Konstantin Ushinsky “OUR FATHERLAND”

Our Fatherland, our Motherland is Mother Russia. We call it Fatherland because our fathers and grandfathers lived in it from time immemorial. We call it homeland because we were born in it, they speak our native language in it, and everything in it is native to us. Mother - because she fed us with her waters, taught her her language and, like a mother, protects and protects us from all enemies... There are many good states in the world, but a person has one mother, and he has one Motherland.

Children sing the song “At My Russia”.

50. If you want to argue with fate,
If you are looking for joy in a flower garden,
If you need solid support,
Learn Russian language!

51. He is your mentor - great, mighty,
He is a translator, he is a guide,
If you storm knowledge steeply,
Learn Russian language!

52. The Russian word lives on the pages
The world of Pushkin's inspiring books.
The Russian word is the lightning of freedom,
Learn Russian language!

53. Gorky's vigilance, Tolstoy's vastness,
Pushkin's lyrics are a pure spring,
The Russian word shines with mirror image -
Learn Russian language!

Children sing the song “What They Teach at School.”

54. Our holiday dedicated to International Mother Language Day has come to an end. Love the Russian language! It contains our past, present and future!

International Mother Language Day has been celebrated since 2000 at the initiative of the 30th session of the UNESCO General Conference (November 1999) with the aim of preserving and developing endangered languages, promoting linguistic diversity and multilingual education, and raising awareness of linguistic and cultural traditions. There are about six thousand languages ​​on the globe, half of which are on the verge of extinction. The reason is the absorption of the least used languages ​​by the most common, generally recognized ones, in which documentation is carried out, teaching at school, and communication takes place. The General Conference of UNESCO in November 1999 proclaimed International Mother Language Day, which was first celebrated on February 21, 2000. On February 21, 2001, a presentation of the Atlas of the World's Languages ​​in Risk of Extinction took place at UNESCO headquarters in Paris. The atlas consists of 14 color maps and 24 pages of commentary. It provides an opportunity to see hot spots on the planet where linguistic diversity is under threat. Among the latter, Siberia and the Caucasus are highlighted in separate chapters of commentary. According to experts, a native language is in danger of extinction if more than 30 percent of children in a given community stop learning it. The Atlas notes that about fifty languages ​​are at risk of extinction in Europe. Some of them, such as Lapland, spoken in the Scandinavian countries and northern Russia, are considered dying. The chapter “Siberia” reports that most of the local languages ​​of western and southern Siberia are in danger of extinction. We are talking, in particular, about Finno-Ugric (languages ​​Khanty, Mansi, Komi, Mari, etc.), Samoyed (Nenets), Turkic (Yakuts, Tuvinians, Khakassians, Dolgans, Altaians, etc.) and Tungus-Manchu (Nanai , Negidal, Orok, Oroch, Udege, Ulch, Evenki and Evenki). In the Caucasus, in particular in Dagestan and Georgia, local languages ​​are under threat of extinction.
For a language to survive, it needs to be spoken by at least 100,000 people. At all times, languages ​​arose, existed, then died out, sometimes without even leaving a trace. But never before have they disappeared so quickly. The unification of “tribes” into a state was achieved at the expense of languages. For the unity of the country it was necessary to force people to speak the same language.
With the advent of new technologies, it has become even more difficult for national minorities to achieve recognition of their languages. After all, a language that is not represented on the Internet for modern world"does not exist". So, 81% of pages on the Internet are in English. Next, with a large lag, are German and Japanese languages, each at 2%, then French, Spanish and Scandinavian languages, each at 1%. All other languages ​​combined barely represent 8% of web pages.

UNESCO has created a portal to enable disadvantaged national minorities to gain access to education and human knowledge. UNESCO provides assistance to countries that want to preserve their cultural diversity by providing quality education in minority languages. The MOST program works on programs to promote equality between different ethnic groups. It strives to prevent and resolve ethnic conflicts. Recognition and respect of all languages ​​is key to maintaining peace. Each language is unique. It has its own expressions that reflect the mentality and customs of the people. Like our name, we acquire our mother tongue from our mother during childhood. It shapes our consciousness and imbues it with the culture inherent in it.

1 presenter with a message about the Russian language:
IN Russian Federation Russian is the native language of 130 million people and serves as the main means of communication between people in a multi-ethnic state, as well as the main state language, on which all functions are carried out government controlled. In addition, it is also a means for preserving and transmitting Russian history and culture to subsequent generations.
The Russian language is the most important part of the national wealth of Russia, and therefore should be under special protection by the state as one of the objects of the support system national security countries. In this regard, 2007 was declared the Year of the Russian Language in Russia, but this is not enough. Required new law Russian Federation about the Russian language, and every person should appreciate and become more familiar with and love their native Russian language.

2 presenter:
Every citizen of Russia must realize that the Russian language is not just a tool interethnic communication, he is the education of the soul. And therefore, now the most important task is to preserve the Russian language and Russian national culture.
The development and preservation of the Russian language and the promotion of Russian literature in the world is a wonderful task. We have great culture– this is what we must present to the world, while simultaneously earning and building the image of a country with a great history.

1st reader:

Today all the dialects of the planet

They march with one step,

Carrying the culture of sweet speech,

And uniqueness among equal masses.

The native language is a rich heritage,

Coming from time immemorial.

You reflect a person's thoughts

You help express love.

You create poems from letters.

Keeping hundreds of thousands of words in stock.

The blessing that has descended upon us is

A native language that has penetrated our blood.

2nd reader:

Native language
Everyone is interested in Arabic
everyone was drawn to the east,
Spanish, Polish, Italian,
the train carried everyone to the west

How easy it is to drop everything and hide,
and tell us all later
that happiness is abroad,
and laugh at your own

now it’s a native dialect,
now in a completely different country,
I'm happy for them, but life is not eternal,
and only the native language is in the soul

Competition “Charade”.

Charades - riddle words in which several letters, syllables or parts of a word are highlighted and described independently. From these descriptions you need to guess the whole word.

It is suggested that everyone solve the charade together:

The first syllable is the occupation of a fisherman,
ask the butcher for the second syllable.
The whole athlete is distinguished by
but it won’t hurt you and me either.
(Dex-bone)

Prepare words on cards that are part of the charade. Give each player a card.

Exercise: players must find the second half of the charade among the other players to form a new word.


Players who formed words I column - one team, II column is the second command.

3rd reader:

Native language!

I've known him since childhood,

It was the first time I said “mom”

On it I swore stubborn allegiance,

And every breath I take is clear to me.

Native language!

He is dear to me, he is mine,

On it the winds whistle in the foothills,

It was the first time I heard

I hear the sounds of birds in the green spring...

Competition “From a word - a word, but different.”

Anagram - this is a new word made up of all the same letters of a given word. It can come from one word or several words.

For each command, write separately the same version of the words on whatman paper. Attach to the stand, one sheet on one side of the stand for one team, the second sheet on the other.

Exercise : find anagrams for words using a command. Each participant runs up to the stand and writes down the resulting anagram next to the word. The team that can do it faster With task and gets a point.

Presenter 1. The Russian language reflects the rich and glorious history of the Russian people: oral creativity, the great work of Russian writers, and the creative work of the entire Russian people have left their mark on it.

Presenter 2. “The Russian language is one of the richest languages ​​in the world, there is no doubt about that,” Belinsky wrote.

And a contemporary of A.S. Pushkin, the Russian poet P.A. Vyazemsky, said: “Language is the confession of the people, Its nature is heard in it. His soul and life are dear..."

Competition “Typesetter”.

Ask the teams to make as many different words as possible from the letters of one word. These must be common nouns in the nominative case, singular. The team that composes the most words wins.

Presenter 1. Love and take care of your native language, speak correctly and beautifully, do not clutter your speech with rude and meaningless words.

Every language is great in its own way,

An age-old priceless inheritance.

So take care of your native language,

Like the most precious thing in the world.

Presenter 2. Remember that the native language has absorbed the centuries-old experience of the people. It was created over thousands of years by many generations of our ancestors, and every word in it is like a grain of pure gold!

Our precious language -

Rich and sonorous

That powerful and passionate

It’s tenderly melodious.

He also has a smile,

Both accuracy and affection.

Written by him

And stories and fairy tales -

Magic pages

Exciting books!

Love and keep

Your great language!