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«Class: 6 A Theme: Lewis Carroll. Alice in Wonderland.»
Date:
Class:6 A
Theme: Lewis Carroll. Alice in Wonderland.
The types of the lesson:combined
Aims: Pupils will be able to speak Lewis Carroll. Alice in Wonderland
Educational: To teach to write new words on the theme Lewis Carroll. Alice in Wonderland. Teach to read correctly..
Developing:To develop pupils habits and skiils in reading , writing , speaking ; to develop memory.
Upbringing:To bring up communicate.
Aids: Text, exercises.
I.The organization moment
a)greeting
b)checking up attendance
c)asking the day and date
II.Warm-up
III.Checking up the homework
What was your hometask
IV.New theme
1)new words
2)text
V.Grammar
The Procedure of grammar
I.The Organization moment
T:Good afternoon,pupils!
P:Good afternoon,teacher!
T:How are you?
P:We are fine.Thank you.And you?
T:So do I.Thanks.Take your place.
-Ok.Who ison duty today?
P:I’m on duty today
T:What date is it today?
P:Today is the 15th of March
T:Who is absent?
P:All are present.
T:What was your hometask.
P:
T:Thank you.Take your seat.
II.Warm-up.
III.Checking up h|t
T:What was your hometask?
P:
T:Ok.Are you ready?
P:May I read
T:You may.Very good.Thanks.
T:Now let’s begin our lesson.Open your books and copybooks and write down.
IV.New theme.
Today the theme of our lesson’s Lewis Carroll. Alice in Wonderland.
1) new words.
Wonderland-
teach-
made up-
handwritten-
rabbit-
vioce-
hurried-
hole-
Earth-
heap of dry leaves-
tried
Look at the blackboard and listen to me.
Ok.Repeat after me.Who want’s to read new words?
Lewis Carroll
( 1832 - 1898)
Lewis Carroll was the pen-name of Charles Dodgson, the man who wrote a famous book for children, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland".
Charles Dodgson was born in England in 1832. When Charles finished school, he became a student at Oxford university, where he studied mathematics. In a few years he began to teach this subject at the university.
Charles Dodgson had no family, but he loved children very much. He often visited his friend Henry George Liddell, who had a large family. There were three little girls in the Liddell family.
Dodgson liked Alice, who was four years old. He often told her interesting stories which he made up himself. Charles told Alice the advebtures of a little girl in Wonderland.Alice liked the stories vey much. When Alice Liddell was ten years old, she asked Charles to write down these stories for her and he did so. The name of the little girl in the stories was Alice too. A friend of the Liddells, who was a writer, read this handwritten book and liked it very much. He said that order children in England must read it too. Charles Dodgson decided to publish the book and took the pen-name of Lewis Carroll.
After Lewis Carroll received the money for his book, he together with his friend Henry Liddell began to travel in Europe. They went to France, Germany,and Russia.
Alice in Wonderland
Part I
One hot summer day Alice and her sister Loreen sat on the grass in afield near the river. Alice did not know what to do. So she decided to pick some flowers, but it was very hot and she wanted to sleep. She lay down on the grass.
Suddenly a White Rabbit ran near her. Alice heard a little voice which said: "Oh, I shall be late."It was the Rabbit. "I didn't know that a rabbit could talk," thought Alice. Then the Rabbit took a watch out of its pocket, looked at it and hurried on. Alice got up and ran after the Rabbit. She did not know that a rabbit could have a watch in its pocket. Alice crossed the field after the White Rabbit. Then, before her eyes, it jumped down into a large rabbit hole.
Alice went after the Rabbit. She fell down the hole very slowly, so she had time to look around. It was very dark there but she saw many cupboards and bookcases, maps and pictures on the walls of the hole.
As Alice fell down and down she thought, "It's interesting to know how far I've fallen now. I must be near the centre of the Earth. Shall I fall through the Earth? And when I come out of the hole, shall I see people who walk on their heads?" Suddenly Alice fell on to a heap of dry leaves. She quickly jumped to her feet and looked around her.
Part II
Alice saw that she was in a long, low corridor. At the end of it she saw the White Rabbit. Alice hurried after the Rabbit and heard these words: "Oh, my ears, how late I am". Then the Rabbit turned round a corner and Alice could not see it. When she came up to that corner and turned round it, she saw a large low hall. There were doors around the hall, but they were all shut.
Alice did not like to be in this hall; she wanted to go home. Then suddenly she saw a small table made of glass. There was nothing on the table but a little key. Alice took the key and tried to open the doors with it but it was too small.
Then Alice found a small door and opened it with the key. There was another low corridor in front of her and at the end of it she saw a garden with trees and flowers in it.But the door was very small and Alice could not get through it. She shut the door and went back to the small table. This time she found a little bottle on it. She put the key on the table and took the little bottle. Around the bottle there was a piece of paper with the words "DRINK ME".
It was very well to say "Drink me", but Alice did not want to do that so quickly. "She looked at the bottle,then drank a little of the water in it and found that it was nice. So the little girl drank at all.Then Alice saw that she was now as small as a rabbit.
I.Answer "Lewis Carroll" to the following questions:
1.What was the name of the writer who wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"?
2.What was his pen-name?
3.Who did Charles Dodgson first tell his stories to?
4.What were the stories about?
5.Why did Dodgson decide to publish his book?
6.Where did Dodgson travel?
II.Complete the sentences with word that match the content of the first psrt:
1.Alice wanted to ( swim in the river, go home, pick flowers ).
2.Suddenly Alice saw a ( cat, dog, rabbit ) near her.
3.The Rabbit had a ( watch, pen, book) in its pocket.
4.Aliceran after the Rabbit ( across the field, through the forest, to the river )
5.Alice fell ( off the roof, from a tree, down into the rabbit hole ).
6.Suddenly Alice fell ( on to a heap of dry leaves, into the river, off her chair ).
III.
Alice found a small door.
Alice saw a large hall with many doors.
The White Rabbit turned round the corner and Alice could not see it.
Alice drank from the bottke and became as small as a rabbit.
Alice saw a beautiful garden at the end of the corridor.