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«All men are poets at heart»
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Namangan viloyati Uchqo’rg’on tumani Xalq ta’limi muassasalari faoliyatini metodik tashkil etish bo’limiga qarashli 1- sonli umumiy o’rta ta’lim maktabi ingliz tili fani o’qituvchisi
ABDULLAYEVA NAFISA ABDURAUFOVNAning
8-sinf uchun
Unit 4. Literature and life.
Lesson 2. All men are poets at heart
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Ushbu dars ishlanma Uchqo’rg’on tumani Xalq ta’limi muassasalari faoliyatini metodik ta’minlash va tashkil etish bo’limiga qarashli 1- sonli umumiy o’rta ta’lim maktabi ingliz tili fani o’qituvchisi Abdullayeva Nafisa Abduraufovna tomonidan tayyorlangan.
Muallif : Abdullayeva nafisa – Uchqo’rg’on tuman 1- sonli
umumiy o’rta ta’lim maktabi ingliz tili fani o’qituvchisi.
Technological map of the lesson
Subject:
English
Date:
Grade:
8
Unit:
Unit 4. Literature and life.
Lesson:
2. All men are poets at heart
Length:
45
Aims:
Educational:
to talk about and interpret a simple poem;
to talk about the role and value of poetry.
Developing:
to practise listening and reading for gist and detailed information;
to express opinions;
to learn a simple poem by a famous American poet
Socio-cultural:
to raise awareness of pupils to learn about a famous American poet.
to talk about some famous Uzbek, Russian, British and American
writers and poets and name some of their works; to talk about the
genre of a literary work; to develop awareness of the role and
importance of reading in our lives
Knowledge:
Remembering the learnt information and explaining it again.
Practice:
Using the learnt information in known condition.
Experience:
Using the learnt and formed information in unknown condition.
Used competency:
Learning outcomes for English competence C1, C2, C3, C4:
The competence of the lesson:
Listening: Understanding instructions of the words
Writing: To write activities and translates of the texts
Speaking: To speak about theme or relevant topic
Reading: To read the texts of relevant to theme
Language of competence:
Phonetic: To pronounce correctly
Lexic: To use the words
The standard degree of the lesson plan
A2
Expected results:
(Outcomes)
By the end of the lesson pupils will be able to:
talk about and interpret a simple poem;
talk about the role and value of poetry;
listen and read for gist and detailed information;
Pupil’s book, notebook, the DVD; picture flashcards, worksheets, handouts.
Vocabulary:
Recycling the previously learnt vocabulary
THE BLOCK SCHEME OF THE LESSON
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Stages of the lesson
Time (minute)
1
Organizational moment
2
2
Consolidation of previous theme using interactive methods
10
3
Explanation of new theme
10
4
Consolidation of new theme using interactive methods
20
5
The end of the lesson: Identifying and announcing winner group and pupils;
Marking and encouraging;
Giving homework
3
Procedure of the session:
The beginning of the lesson (time 2 minutes):
a) greeting:
Greetings: Teacher (later as T):
Good morning my dear pupils! Good morning my colleagues and dear guests! Welcome to our today’s open lesson! The theme of the lesson is “All men are poets at heart” is the part of the 4th unit named “Literature and life”.
b) to get pupil on duty’s report
-I’m glad to see you.
-We’re glad to see you too.
-Who is absent?
- All is (are) present.
-What date is it today?
-Today is the 23rd of November
-What day of the week is it today?
-Today is Friday
c) to create an English atmosphere “GOLDEN RULES”
Golden rules of the lesson:
Respect each other
Respect each other opinion
Discipline
Curiosity
Creativity
Activity
Let’s check your homework.
checking up the homework
-What was your homework for today?
-Our homework was ex 2 p 37 (write 4-5 sentences about the writer or poet)
I - ORGANIZATIONAL PART
Read and translate the quotation 1
There is no frigate like a book To take us lands away.
Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) U.S. poetess
Divide into three groups and introduce each group:
Muhammad Yusuf
Alexander Sergeyivich Pushkin
William Shakespeare
The measure of marking
Note: You can stick these measures on the right and left sides of the blackboard.
Group No. 1
No
Pupils’ names
Activities
homework
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
presentation
poem
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
1
2
3
4
5
Total:
Group No. 2
No
Pupils’ names
Activities
homework
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
presentation
poem
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
1
2
3
4
5
Total:
Group No. 3
No
Pupils’ names
Activities
homework
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
presentation
poem
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
1
2
3
4
5
Total:
Read and translate the quotation 2
“You future is created by what you do today, not tomorrow.”
Robert Kiyosaki(1947- 2018)US poet
Main part
Pre-Activity.
Activity 1a Listen and read. Choose the best title, Say why you like it.
Interaction pattern: peer work, group work
Time: (10 min)
Objectives: to check homework;
to practise listening and reading for gist;
to practise expressing opinions about titles.
Checking homework. Home tasks were ex 1,2 p.37.The first Pupils had to fill in gaps. The second task was to write sentences about the poet or writer whose works they were studying in literature lesson. The pupils can check in pairs or go round the class and work with as many pupils as they can.
Culture Note. Poster.
Robert Frost is a famous American poet. He lived from 1874 - 1963. He worked on a newspaper and then as a teacher.
Ask pupil to look on presentation on the projector (Here teacher shows a poem by Robert Frost).
Key: 1e 2c 3b 4d 5a 6f
Groups’ presentations about autobiographies of the poets.
Read and translate the quotation 3
All men are poets at heart.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, (1803-1882) Us poet and writer
Retelling poems which students learn by heart from each group.
Read and translate the quotation 4
While activity
Find the author
Listen the song
Every time I look at you
I see it in your eyes
Your pretty Yeah I’ve been know
Not like diamonds in the sky
I looking to your soul,
Don’t like what i can see
But you can make me hope
This puppy still broken me
This puppy still broken me
But don’t you worry
I’ll be ok, I’ll be ok
So don’t you worry
I’ll be ok, I’ll be ok without you
But don’t you worry
I’ll be ok, I’ll be ok
So don’t you worry
I’ll be ok, I’ll be ok without you, without you, without you
But don’t you worry, I’ll be ok But don’t you worry, I’ll be ok
Now look where we are
Can you see how far we’ve come
We moved but never left
‘Cause it’s over yeah we’re done
You said we had it all
But it all we have is you
It was never room for us
This puppy still broken me
This puppy still broken me
Now others left to do
Let’s clean up all the pieces
I clean up after you
Until my love decreases
But don’t you worry
I’ll be ok, I’ll be ok
So don’t you worry
I’ll be ok, I’ll be ok without you without you, without you But don’t you worry, I’ll be ok
But don’t you worry, I’ll be ok
Read and translate the quotation 5
Writing an "I Am" Poem
FIRST GROUP
I am (2 special characteristics you have)
I wonder (something of curiosity)
I hear (an imaginary sound)
I see (an imaginary sight)
I want (an actual desire)
I am (the first line of the poem repeated)
SECOND GROUP
I pretend (something you actually pretend to do)
I feel (a feeling about something imaginary)
I touch (an imaginary touch)
I worry (something that bothers you)
I cry (something that makes you sad)
I am (the first line of the poem repeated)
THIRD GROUP
I understand (something that is true)
I say (something you believe in)
I dream (something you dream
I try (something you really make an about)
I hope (something you actually
I am (the first line of the repeated)
EXAMPLE
I am polite and kind
I wonder about my kids’ future
I hear a unicorn’s cry
I see Atlantis
I want to do it all over again
I am polite and kind
I pretend I am a princess
I feel an angel’s wings
I touch a summer’s cloud
I worry about violence
I cry for my Gram
I am polite and kind
I understand your love for me
I say children are our future
I dream for a quiet day
I try to do my best
I hope the success of my children
I am polite and kind.
Post-Activity. Consolidating new theme. (time 20 minutes):
Activity 2a Read and say what you think of it.
Interaction pattern: group work
Time: 4 min
Objective: to practise reading/listening for detailed information; to practise expressing opinions.
STEP1. PP read and then listen to the text silently.
STEP 2. Ask them to say what they think about having posters with poems in the underground. They can start their answers with ‘I think/I don’t think it’s a good idea because...’
STEP3. They can write their answers on their posters.
CD Script
This is not the best place for poetry, is it? The London Underground, or the Tube, as people often call it with passengers waiting for trains, changing lines, rushing in and out... London Transport Authority and the Poetry Society do not agree. They decided to have posters with poems in the carriages and on the platforms. Serious and funny, short and long, modern and written long ago, these poems make people smile, forget about their everyday problems and remember how exciting and beautiful life is.
I think it’s a good idea because …
I don’t think it’s a good idea because …
The end of the lesson (3 min)
Marking and encouraging (1 min)
Giving homework
Homework 2 min
Ask the pupils to look at the homework on Page 37. Check that everybody understands what to do with the tasks. If necessary, explain how to do them. Lesson 2 Ex 2 P 37 (write 4-5 sentences about favourite poem) and learn by heart poem “Wind” by James Fenton