Teacher: Madiyarova A.M
Class: 7 V
The theme: “Sport and games in Kazakhstan”
The aims of the lesson:
Educational: to encourage pupils to express their opinions freely, to enrich pupil’s vocabulary, to interesting pupils in sport and to take up good habits, talking and asking about the sport and games in Kazakhstan, to develop the knowledge of pupils reading and speaking skills.
Bringing-up: to make an interest to the subject, to teach to work creatively in group.
The equipment of the lesson: pictures, sportsmen’s posters
Organization moment.
-Hello boys and girls!
-Who is absent today?
-What day is it today?
-What’s the weather like today?
-What season is it now?
Checking up the homework:
Now pupils tell me please what was your homework?
-At last lessons we talked about pleasures of life. Your homework was exercise 8 on page149 and exercise 11 on page 150. Let’s check it.
Brainstorming
Match the words with the pictures.
People Equipments
Goal keeper boxing gloves
Runner helmet
Spectators tennis racket
Referee goal
Tennis player net
Presentation. New theme”Sport and games”
Teacher:
Open your copy – books and write down the date. The theme of our lesson is “Sport and games in Kazakhstan”
Teacher: Look at the pictures. Do you know about these games?
(Kyz-kuu, audaryspak, kokpar)
Can you tell me about one of them?
Teacher: Now you will work in 3 groups. Read the texts then translate them. Group A. Read about Kyz – Kuu.
Group B. Read about Kokpar.
Group C. Read about Audaryspak.
Now there’re some words. Please make up phrases.
1. Sports
2. Swimming
3. Olympic
4. Ice
5. Figure a. pool
b. games
c. hockey
d. skating
e. subject
Now I’ll read the text about sport in Kazakhstan. Listen to me and try to understand the text.
Sport in Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan has developed itself as a formidable sports-force on the world arena in the following fields: boxing, chess, kickboxing, skiing, gymnastics, water-polo, cycling, martial arts, heavy-athletics, horse-riding, triathlon, track-hurdles, sambo, Greco-Roman wrestling and billiards. The following are all well-known Kazakhstani athletes and world-championship medalists: Bekzat Sattarkhanov, Vassiliy Jirov, Alexander Vinokourov, Bulat Jumadilov, Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov, Olga Shishigina, Andrey Kashechkin, Aliya Yussupova, Dmitriy Karpov, Darmen Sadvakasov, Yeldos Ikhsangaliyev, Askhat Zhitkeyev, Maxim Rakov, Aidar Kabimollayev, Yermakhan Ibraimov, Vladimir Smirnov, among others.
The 2011 Asian Winter Games were held in the country.
Football is the most popular sport in Kazakhstan. The Football Federation of Kazakhstan is the sport's national governing body.
Ice hockey – The Kazakhstani national ice hockey team has competed in ice hockey in the 1998 and 2006 Winter Olympics as well as in the 2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships. Kazakhstan has 7 teams. The teams are Kaztsink-Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhmys Satpayev, Gornyak Rudnyi, Barys Astana, Irtysh Pavlodar, Yenbek Almaty and Sary-Arka Karagandy.
Top Kazakhstani ice hockey players include Nikolai Antropov and Evgeni Nabokov. Barys Astana – a major professional ice hockey team playing in the Kontinental Hockey League.
Cycling – Kazakhstan's most famous cyclist is Alexander Vinokourov, although cycling is a popular activity throughout the country. Vinokourov had an impressive cycling record while riding for the Telekom/T-Mobile teams early in his career. He won the silver medal in road cycling in the 2000 Sydney Olympics and finished third overall in the 2003 Tour de France.
Boxing – Since its independence in 1991, Kazakhstan's boxers have won many medals. As of now, two Kazakh boxers (Bakhtiyar Artayev, Vassiliy Jirov) have earned Val Barker Trophy, making Kazakhstan second from the top falling only 3 medals behind from USA. World IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight champion Vladimir Klitschko was born in Kazakhstan in 1976.
Rhythmic gymnastics - Aliya Yussupova was placed 4th in the Summer Olympic Games in Athens. She has been among the medalist winners in several previous tournaments. Currently, she is considered to be one of the top rhythmic gymnasts in the world. After the retiring of Aliya Yussupova in the end of 2009, Kazakhstan maintained its top place in the world thanks to the emerge of Anna Alyabyeva who knows represent the nation in the international tournaments, grand prix, and world championship.
Judo Kazakh Askhat Zhitkeyev won silver in 2008 Olympics and Yeldos Smetov won 2010 junior world championships in -55 kg category.
Ok, now answer on my question: What sports are popular in Kazakhstan?
Ok, now please I know that some pupils prepared information about our famous sportsmen. Please come to the blackboard and read it to us.
Homework: Today we’ve talked about the sport and games in Kazakhstan and your homework is to write some information about your favorite sport, learn by heart the new words.
Our lesson is over, thank you!
Good bye!