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«Britain, its geography »
Date: 18.02.15
The theme of the lesson: Britain. It’s geography.
The aims of the lesson:
to develop speaking and reading skills, lexical habits, to enrich student’s vocabulary;
to develop critical thinking, logical speech;
to bring up interest in learning English, to broaden student’s minds.
The type of the lesson: Combined lesson
Technologies: interactive teaching English
Methods: explaining, question-answer, brainstorming, comparing, giving information, acting out and vocabulary
Visual aids: pictures, cards, interactive board and etc.
Procedure of the lesson
Organization moment
a) Greeting pupils.
-Good afternoon pupils!
-How are you?
b) A talk about on duty
-Who is on duty today?
-Who is absent today?
II. Check up the homework
What was your homework for today?
III. Watch the video about Great Britain. (3minutes)
IV. Work with new words:
Remain сол қалпында қалу
Considerate біраз
Expansion кеңею, созылу
Extend кеңейту, созылу
Eventually ақыр сонында
Emerge көріну
Auding
General information about Great Britain (5 minutes)
Check yourself
Where is the United Kingdom situated?
Isles of Great Britain…
The smallest part of the UK is …
How many countries does the UK consist of?
What are their capitals?
Their total area is over … square kilometers.
Its population is over … million
What is the capital of GB?
Country
Area
Capital city
Population
Nationality
Language
Currency
Kazakhstan
Great Britain
V. Reading the text
THE UK
The UK is the shortened word of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain includes England, Scotland, and Wales and Northern Ireland. Although Britain is a unitary state, the countries of in have separate national identities, variations in culture and tradition.
England is predominantly a lowland country, with the Pennine Chain, the Cumbrian mountains and the Yorkshire moorlands in the north. Wales is a country of hills and mountains. Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis (1,343 Hi I 106 ft.) is in the central highlands of Scotland. Northern Ireland is at its nearest point only 21 km (13 miles) from Scotland.
Britain has frequent weather changes through the seasonal cycle of winter, spring, summer and autumn. Rainfall is fairly well distributed throughout the year.
People in the four lands of Britain come from ancient sources:
The ancient Celtic people who inhabited western and central Europe;
The Angles, Saxons and Jutes – Germanic people who came to Britain from the third century
Answer the question
Talk to your partner.
Where is the United Kingdom of Great Britain?
Where did the people of the U.K. come from?
What’s Union Jack?
Conclusion
Exercise: The text is divided into 3 paragraphs, each with a different topic. Write the correct paragraph number (1-3) next to three paragraph topics below
The population————————–
General geography and location————————-
The climate————————————————–
The history—————————————————
Home work
Marks.
Check yourself
Where is the United Kingdom situated?
Isles of Great Britain…
The smallest part of the UK is …
How many countries does the UK consist of?
What are their capitals?
Their total area is over … square kilometers.
Its population is over … million
What is the capital of GB?
Check yourself
Where is the United Kingdom situated?
Isles of Great Britain…
The smallest part of the UK is …
How many countries does the UK consist of?
What are their capitals?
Their total area is over … square kilometers.
Its population is over … million
What is the capital of GB?
Check yourself
Where is the United Kingdom situated?
Isles of Great Britain…
The smallest part of the UK is …
How many countries does the UK consist of?
What are their capitals?
Their total area is over … square kilometers.
Its population is over … million
What is the capital of GB?
Check yourself
Where is the United Kingdom situated?
Isles of Great Britain…
The smallest part of the UK is …
How many countries does the UK consist of?
What are their capitals?
Their total area is over … square kilometers.
Its population is over … million
What is the capital of GB?
Country
Area
Capital city
Population
Nationality
Language
Currency
Kazakhstan
Great Britain
Country
Area
Capital city
Population
Nationality
Language
Currency
Kazakhstan
Great Britain
Country
Area
Capital city
Population
Nationality
Language
Currency
Kazakhstan
Great Britain
Country
Area
Capital city
Population
Nationality
Language
Currency
Kazakhstan
Great Britain
Country
Area
Capital city
Population
Nationality
Language
Currency
Kazakhstan
Great Britain
Country
Area
Capital city
Population
Nationality
Language
Currency
Kazakhstan
Great Britain
Country
Area
Capital city
Population
Nationality
Language
Currency
Kazakhstan
Great Britain
THE UK
The UK is the shortened word of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain includes England, Scotland, and Wales and Northern Ireland. Although Britain is a unitary state, the countries of in have separate national identities, variations in culture and tradition.
England is predominantly a lowland country, with the Pennine Chain, the Cumbrian mountains and the Yorkshire moorlands in the north. Wales is a country of hills and mountains. Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis (1,343 Hi I 106 ft.) is in the central highlands of Scotland. Northern Ireland is at its nearest point only 21 km (13 miles) from Scotland.
Britain has frequent weather changes through the seasonal cycle of winter, spring, summer and autumn. Rainfall is fairly well distributed throughout the year.
People in the four lands of Britain come from ancient sources:
The ancient Celtic people who inhabited western and central Europe;
The Angles, Saxons and Jutes – Germanic people who came to Britain from the third century
THE UK
The UK is the shortened word of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain includes England, Scotland, and Wales and Northern Ireland. Although Britain is a unitary state, the countries of in have separate national identities, variations in culture and tradition.
England is predominantly a lowland country, with the Pennine Chain, the Cumbrian mountains and the Yorkshire moorlands in the north. Wales is a country of hills and mountains. Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis (1,343 Hi I 106 ft.) is in the central highlands of Scotland. Northern Ireland is at its nearest point only 21 km (13 miles) from Scotland.
Britain has frequent weather changes through the seasonal cycle of winter, spring, summer and autumn. Rainfall is fairly well distributed throughout the year.
People in the four lands of Britain come from ancient sources:
The ancient Celtic people who inhabited western and central Europe;
The Angles, Saxons and Jutes – Germanic people who came to Britain from the third century