Практическая цель урока: развитие умений монологической речи по теме: Great Britain.
Задачи:
1) Активизировать лексику по теме “Great Britain”.
2) Тренировать учащихся в аудировании текста.
3) Научить учащихся короткому монологическому высказыванию по теме “Great Britain”.
Образовательная цель:
расширение кругозора учащихся,
формирование лингвострановедческой компетенции.
Развивающая цель:
развитие памяти, мышления, внимания;
развить навыки самостоятельной работы.
Воспитательная цель:
воспитать познавательный интерес к стране изучаемого языка.
Оснащение:
картинки с достопримечательностями Лондона;
карточки с планом в виде вопросов.
Ходурока
1. Организационныйэтап.
Teacher (T.): Good morning boys and girls, I’m glad to see you, sit down, please.
Today we continue discussing the topic: “Great Britain”. By the way, what language do we study?
Class: We study English.
T.: Do you want to visit an English-speaking country?
Class: Yes!
T.: Today we’ll visit Great Britain. You will listen to the text about different interesting places to visit in London.
2. Речеваязарядка.
T.: But first, let’s revise the material we’ve learned before. What do you remember about Great Britain?
T.: 1) Do you remember where is Great Britain situated?
Pupil 1: It is situated on the British Isles, lying to the north-west of the continent of Europe.
T.: 2) What languages do people speak?
Pupil 2: English, Welsh and Gaelic.
T.: 3) What is the deepest river?
Pupil 3: The Thames.
T.: 4) What part is mountainous?
Pupil 4: Scotland.
T.: 5) What is the population?
Pupil 5: The population is over 57,1 million people.
T.: 6) What parts does Great Britain consist of?
Pupil 6: It consists of Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland.
T.: 7) What is the capital of the country?
Pupil 7: The capital of the country is London.
T.: Yes, you are quite right. There are a lot of sights in London, isn’t it?
Class: Yes!
T.: Today we’ll visit some of them. I hope you’ll like our trip.
3. Фонетическаязарядка.
T.: Look at the blackboard. Listen to me, I’ll read the words.
The City
[ Q] – St. Paul’s Cathedral
[^] – The Tower of London
Westminster
Westminster Abbey
The Houses of Parliament
The West End
[sk] - Trafalgar Square
T.: Now, listen to me and repeat after me.
T.: Let’s read the words one by one. Pupil 1 start, please.
4. Введение нового материала.
5. Тренировка нового материала (осуществлено на предыдущих уроках).
6. Активизация материала в различных видах речевой деятельности (в аудировании и говорении).
Предтекстовойэтап:
Вводноеслово: T.: So, you know already that there are a lot of sights in London. Now I’m going to tell you about some of them.
Снятиетрудностей:
Sir Christopher Wren
Gothic
William the Conqueror
Crown Jewels
To be crowned
To be buried
Tomb
Bas- relief
T.: First, look at the blackboard and read the words after me altogether.
Установка: T.: Listen to the text and be ready to answer my questions and try to finish my sentences. Pay attention to the facts, the plan can help you. (на парту раздаются карточки с планом из вопросов)
Card 1: Plan
1. Where is it situated?
2. Who built (founded) it?
3. What is it famous for? What is it known for?
4. Who is buried there? (for St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster abbey)
5. What ceremony is interesting to watch there? (for the Tower of London)
Вы уже знаете о суперспособностях современного учителя?
Тратить минимум сил на подготовку и проведение уроков.
Быстро и объективно проверять знания учащихся.
Сделать изучение нового материала максимально понятным.
Избавить себя от подбора заданий и их проверки после уроков.
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«Презентация на тему "Great Britain"»
The 13 th of April
Class work
trea G tian B ir
“ Great Britain”
Consist of – состоять из
To be situated – расположенный
Machinery – машинное оборудование
electronics – электроника
Textile – текстиль
aircraft – самолет
navigation equipment – навигационное оборудование
approve – одобрять, соглашаться, утверждать
thistle – трилистник
shamrock – чертополох
daffodil – нарцисс
The flag of Great Britain is called ‘Union Jack”. It is a combination of the banners of England, Scotland and Ireland.
The flag was approved in 1801.
The national flower of England is the Rose.
The national flower of Wales is the Daffodil.
The national flower of Ireland is
the Shamrock.
The national flower of Scotland is
the Thistle .
The flag of Wales
The flag of Wales is Saint David’s flag which consists of a red dragon passant on a green and white field . The capital of Wales is Cardiff.
The flag of England is Saint George’s flag has a horizontal red cross on a white field. The capital of England is London.
The flag of Scotland is Saint Andrew’s flag has a white cross on a blue background. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh.
The flag of Ireland is Saint Patrick’s flag has a red cross on a white field. The capital of Ireland is Belfast.
Saint George
Saint Patrick
Saint David
Saint Andrew
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on the British Isles. The British Isles consist of two large islands, Great Britain and Ireland, and about five thousand small islands. Their total area is over 244,000 square kilometers. The United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Their capitals are London, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Belfast respectively. Great Britain consists of England, Scotland and Wales and does not include Northern Ireland. The capital of the UK is London.
The British Isles are separated from the continent by the North Sea and the English Channel. The western coast of Great Britain is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea. Shakespeare called Britain "a precious stone set in the silver sea" because of its natural beauty. It has a varied countryside where you can find mountains, plains, valleys and sandy beaches. Ben Nevis in Scotland is the highest mountain, but it is only 1343 meters high.
There are a lot of rivers in Great Britain, but they are not very long. The Severn is the longest river, while the Thames is the deepest and the most important one. The mountains, the Atlantic Ocean and the warm waters of Gulf Stream influence the climate of the British Isles. It is mild the whole year round. The UK is one of the world's smaller countries. Its population is over 58 million. About 80% of the population live in cities. The UK is a highly developed industrial country. It is known as one of the world's largest producers and exporters of machinery, electronics, textile, aircraft and navigation equipment. One of the chief industries of the country is shipbuilding.
Task 4. Answer the questions
1. Where is the UK situated? 2. How many islands the UK consist of?
3. What countries is the UK made of?
4. What are their capitals?
5. What is the capital of the UK? 6. What channel separates the British Isles from the European continent? 7. Who called Britain a "precious stone set in the silver sea"? 8. What can you find in Britain?
9. What is the highest mountain in Scotland?
10. Are there a lot of long and deep rivers in Great Britain? 11. Is the UK a large country? 12. What's the UK's population? 13. The UK is a highly developed industrial country. What does it produce and export?
Task 1. Are the sentences true or false? You must explain why the sentences are false.
1. The total area of the UK is over 244,000 square kilometers.
2. The capital of the Great Britain is Paris .
3. T he United Kingdom is made up of three countries .
4. The capital of Wales is Cardiff .
5. Great Britain consists of England, Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland.
6. The British Isles are separated from the continent only by the North Sea
7. Shakespeare called Britain “a precious stone set in the silver sea” because of its natural beauty.
8. Ben Nevis in Scotland is the highest mountain.
9. Ben Nevis is 1300 meters high.
10. There are a few rivers in Great Britain,
11. The UK is one of the world’s bigger countries .
12. Its population is over 48 million.
13. The UK is a highly developed industrial country.
Task 3 . Choose the correct answer
Their total area is over … square kilometers. a. two thousand and forty four hundred b. two hundred and forty-four thousand
2. The capital of Northern Ireland is … . a. Cardiff b. Belfast 3. Great Britain … Northern Ireland. a. includes b. does not include 4. Its population is over … million. a. Fifty - eight b. Fifteen - eight
5. The UK is known as one of the world’s largest producers and exporters of … . a. electronics, machinery, aircraft and navigation equipment b. electronics, machinery, textile, aircraft and navigation equipment
Task 2. Finish the sentences from the text.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland …….
The British Isles consist …………..
The United Kingdom is made up of ……………
Great Britain consists of …………………
The capital of the UK ………………..
The British Isles are separated from the continent ………………
The western coast of Great Britain is washed by ………………
Shakespeare called Britain ……………
Ben Nevis in Scotland ………………………..
The UK is one of the ................
The Severn is …………….
The UK is a highly developed ...................
Its population is ……………..
Complete the chart The UK of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
State
Capital
Northern Ireland
Flag
Great Britain
Symbol
Scotland
Language
Wales
country
Homework
To write the sightseeing of Great Britain.
London
London is one of the biggest and most interesting cities in the world. More than 8 million people live in London and its suburbs. London is more than twenty centuries old.
London lies on both sides of the river Thames which is navigable all the year round. There are many beautiful bridges over the Thames.
The important parts of London are the City, the West End and East End. The heart of London is the City-its commercial and business centre. It is a very small part of London: the City is only one square mile in area. High office buildings, banks, firms stand on both sides of the streets. Over 1 000 000 people come to the City every day. And at the end of the day the businessmen, clerks go home and the City becomes silent and empty.
There are some ancient and famous buildings within the City, such as St. Paul’s Cathedral, Wren’s masterpiece, and the Tower of London which was built nine centuries ago and used as a royal palace, a fortress and political prison. Now it is a museum.
Complete the sentences from the text:
London lies … .
The population of London is … .
The important parts of London are … .
The Tower is … .
The West End is … .
Fill in the blanks with prepositions:
There are many bridges … the Thames.
London is one … the largest sea ports … the world.
All the cars keep … the left in London.
Ships … many countries go … and … the Thames.
The Tower … London was founded … Julius Caesar.
Combine words into sentences and
translate them into Kazakh:
the one, world, Museum, the, of, largest, British, the, in, is, museums.
offers, to, London, many, Tourists, attractions.
London, in, working, live, of, the, people, East End.
Complete the chart The UK of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
State
Capital
Northern Ireland
People
Great Britain
language
Scotland
Wales
country
Big Ben
St. Paul Cathedral
British museum
Tower Bridge
Piccadilly circus
Trafalgar Square
The Tower of London
С onclusion : test
What is the capital of GB
a) London b) Scotland c) Wales
2. Who is the Head of State in Britain
a) the Prince b) the Parliament c)the Queen
3. Where is the UK situated?
a) the British Isles b) The United Kingdom c) In England
4. What is the Union Flag?
a) the Ship of the UK b) the State of the UK c) the Flag of the UK
5. How many countries are there ih the UK of GB & NI