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EPISODE 1Segment 1I.Make sure you know the following word combinations:-The outcome of the battles;-the fate of nations;-to be obvious;-to succeed the king;-an heir;-to give a blessing/a curse;-an evil omenII. Comprehension check:1.2.3.4.Why did the noblemen gather round Edward the Confessor?Did the people know who would be an heir? Why?What did Harold Godwinson hope for?What ominous sign was seen in the sky?III. Prepare artistic reading of this segment. Try to imitate the narrator.Segment 2.I.Which of the following refers to a)British History b) the Battle of Hastings c)the Englishgoverning class d) the peasants e) the English:-to come out at smb with a rush-the conquered-to be given as spoils to the victorious foreigners-to move at a glacial pace-to be dispossessed-to pay taxes-to belong to an inferior class-to look suitable for a county fair-to plough fields-to replace smb with smb-the site of a national trauma-to look more suitable for a mass slaughter-to wipe out everything-to be annihilated truckload of trouble knocking you down-to pray to avoid poverty and pestilence1II.
Answer the questions:1. What place does the narrator call the site of a national trauma?III.Interpret or extend the statement:You lived in England but it was no longer your country.Segment 3.I.Make sure you know the following word combinations:-to run the shires-maritime empire-a scheming, ruthless man-an unsparing fight for the throne-treachery-mutilation-to be par for the course-to prosper-to soak upII.Say whether these statements are TRUE or FALSE:1.2.3.4.5.Invasions were common before 1066.Although Canute was a Viking, he didn’t change much in Anglo-Saxon England.London in those times was rather poor and neglected.Canute’s closest advisor was a very kind and noble person.Canute’s death caused a chain of events that led to the national disaster.Segment 4.I.Watch the segment and find the English equivalents:-унаследовать не только корону-держать под контролем-типичный англо-саксонский король-беженец-отстаивать свою независимость в ожесточённой борьбе-такие же крепкие и непобедимые как нормандские вельможи-незаконнорожденный сын-ягнёнок, брошенный на съедение волкамII.Answer the following questions:21.2.3.4.5.III.Whose descendant was Edward the Confessor?Why did Edward know little about governing a country?Why did Edward hate Earl Godwine?Where did Edward spend his youth? What was his mother tongue?Why is William called a lamb thrown to the wolves?Extend the statements.
Explain why it was so:- Normandy was not just an asylum for Edward.-Duchy of Normandy was in no sense just a piece of France.Segment 5.I.Watch the segment and fill in the gaps with the words from the box:out of the country; everything; to my liking; patron of churches; back; King of England;assassination attempts; to rid himself of; steely and ruthless; childhood; battle over;enemy; the king; ambitions for; loyal and clever brothers-So Edward would have seen how William survived the traumas of his ____________________,narrowly escaping ______________; how William was forced, aged just ten, to witness thebrutal murder of his beloved steward in his bedchamber, before his very eyes.
Edward must havemarveled at the way the stripling boy grew into a ______________________young man,eventually triumphing in _______________ a formidable league of rebel nobles.-But in 1051, Edward seized his chance_________________ .-Edward brought over Norman allies, established them in castles, made one Archbishop ofCanterbury. Feeling his moment had now come, he confronted Godwine with the crime of hisbrother's murder and threw him __________________________.-His bid to rid himself of his sworn _______________ failed miserably.
In exile, the Earl ofWessex was just as dangerous as at home, and sailed _____________ with a fleet to humiliate____________.-Godwine clearly had _____________the future. He'd foisted his daughter Edith on Edward toget a young Godwine as the next ____________________.-Now Edward had an even more mischievous thought: "All right, if Godwine wants an heir tothe throne of England so badly "I'll give him one but one more __________________."-Harold Godwineson seemed to have ___________________: Land, power, riches, charisma, anaristocratic wife and a supporting troop of _____________________. He even managed to makehimself ___________________, like this one at Bosham in Sussex.II.Remember the statement from the episode:3…And then all at once an ill wind blew away this fair-weather vision.What vision was it?Segment 6.I.Find the most suitable Russian equivalents for the following English expressions:-to confirm smb’s offer of the crown-to do smth against one’s own interest-to be regarded as the most skilled stitchers of Europe-the most grandiose piece of Norman propaganda-to be arrested and handed over-liege lord-to find oneself in an alien world-predicament-to be all charm and generosity to smb-to return the favour by doing smth-steel-tipped hospitality-to involve a two-way obligation-to be obliged to do smth-to swear some sort of oath to smb-to become even more binding-to reveal a reliquary containing the bones of a saint-the family hothead-to provoke a rebellion against-to fleece abbeys and monasteries-to act like a greedy tyrannical brat-to declare smb an outlaw-to put ambition before brotherly love-merciless war of brothersII.Answer the following questions:1.
What have you learned about the Bayex Tapestry?2. Where did Harold and his men sail? Why?3. How were they met by William?4. William made Harold one of his knights. Why was that so important to medieval mind?5. What is the contradiction between the English and Norman chroniclers?6. What was Tostig, Earl of Northumbria, like?7. How did it happen that Harold turned his brother into a mortal enemy?III. Fill in the missing words:I.The embroiderers make it 1)_________ clear that Haroldand his 2)______now find themselves in an alien world.
TheSaxons are moustachioed at 3)_______ stage of the story,rather 4)_________, with a certain air about them,5)_______ their predicament. The Normans, 6)______,shave the backs of their 7)________. They're the scary halfskinheads of the early 8)_________ world.4a)thisb)despitec)dramaticallyd)feudale)by contrastf)fine-lookingg) menh)headsa)In returnb)faced withc)civil ward) to makee)sort outf)theirg)blood tiesh)senti)youngerII.
Harold was 1)_________by King Edward to 2)_______the mess and was immediately 3)________ two toughchoices. He could back his 4)__________ brother Tostigagainst the rebels, but that might create a 5)________. Or hecould forget about 6)____________ and support Tostig'senemies. 7)________, they might feel grateful enough tooffer him 8)__________ crucial support when the time camefor him 9)_______ his bid for the English throne.I.II.1)1)2)2)3)3)4)4)5)5)6)6)7)7)8)8)9)EPISODE 2Segment 1I.Answer the questions:1) What sign was very important for the people surrounding Harold?2) Why are there two Harolds shown on the Tapestry?3) What news made William a man outraged? Why?Segment 2I.Match the two columns so that you can read the expression from the filmLethally dangerous positionEnticementTo turn the matter intoHarold wasA despoiler ofA protector of bishops againstTo proclaim a crusadeFlocked to join the legions ofTo build an awe-inspiringII.the blessedagainst the infidel Haroldof looking ridiculousan international crusadebullying baronsexpeditionary forcechurchesan infamous oath breakerof new lands and wealthPut the sentences in the chronological order:1) What the Norsemen saw on the banks of the River Derwent was not a forlorn group ofhostages but a massive army.2) Tostig together with the Norwegian king had landed in Northumbria with as many as12,000men.3) William was afraid to look ridiculous.54) Two great armies faced each other across a little strip of water.5) Norman ships were loaded with bows, arrows, spears, etc.6) William turned the matter into an international crusade.7) Tostig was killed at the battle of Stamford Bridge.8) Harold demobilized the fyrd and sent the soldiers home.9) The Pope blessed William and invested him with his ring and banner.10) The Norsemen could almost smell triumph in the summer winds.11) Harold could call on elite of perhaps 3,000 “huscarls”(professional soldiers).
The core ofarmy was 5,000 Thanes.III.Watch the episode and fill in the gaps:It was the_________________ who broke the Viking line, and the remaining Norse warriorscowered around their chiefs. We must__________________ the great Hardrada swinging his axebeneath the Landvaster flag, before finally sinking down with an __________________ in thethroat; Tostig picking up the Raven flag and, in his turn, being cut down.An old Roman fort guarded the beach. Within its empty shell, William's _____________erecteda prefabricated timber castle, later to be rebuilt in stone, as if declaring that they were now heirsto the ___________________.Expeditions for food and forage from the base camp took the usual ________________, burningeverything that couldn't be seized, striking terror into the hearts of the locals.Segment 4.I.Make sure you know the following expressions:-to turn refugee-the most grueling battle-bruised and battered remains of the army-an ancient blasted tree-to echo through European artII.Try to remember and explain why Harold got such names:Harold the PerjuredHarold the Oath BreakerHarold the PerfidiousIII.Answer the following questions:1) What unforgettable image is depicted in the Bayex Tapestry?62) What made Harold hesitate about the next battle?IV.Read the extracts from the episode and fill in the gaps:I)One of 1)____________________ details in the entireBayeux Tapestry is this 2)____________ incidental detailof a mother and child 3)____________ refugee, fleeingfrom their burning house, maybe even Hastings, resigned4)_______________, not looking back.