I am a teacher of English at the school - gymnasim 77 in Astana. Teaching, in my opinion, is one of the greatest career choices. I like sharing experiences, and helping inexperienced teachers solve problems. I like to help children to achieve their best and Inspiring my students not only academically but personally. Nowadays the government is paying attention to the social conditions and are trying to pay good sallary to teachers.
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.
Parking zone Pedestrian Zebra crossing Traffic light
A junction
A driver Cyclist
Seat belt
A place or point where two or more roads meet.
A sign on the road.
A place where you can park a car.
A person who drives a bike.
A person who drives a kind of transport / a bus or a car. etc/
A person who is walking, especially in an area where vehicles go.
A belt in an automobile, airplane, etc. fastened around to keep the person safely. White stripes on the road
Introduction with the text: Road Safety.
Everyday many people are involved in road accidents. Some are killed. Many more are injured or maimed. So it is important for us to learn to use the roads properly and safely. As the roads are very busy nowadays, that’s why we should be very careful when crossing the road. It is safer to use a pedestrian crossing or an over head bridge when ever one is available.
If there are no crossings, then we must look carefully rightand left and cross only when it is safe to
do so. It is important that we do not try to get on or off a bus while it is still moving. Using a bicycle can be dangerous, too. We must pay attention on the road and never cycle too far out to the middle
of the road. We must obey all traffic rules. These are some things we can do to avoid accidents. Road safety is very much up to how we use the roads.
Use them carefully and we may be able to use them for along time.
Use them carelessly and we may never be able to use them again.
Look, Look And Look
Get Out At Kerb Side
No Running
No Playing Zones
Sidewalks Only
Bicycle Riding
Get Out At Kerb Side
Bright, Reflective Clothes
Red, Green and Yellow
Be Cautious
Test: “Do you know the rules?”
Wear a seat belt, walk straight across the road, walk on the pavement, look both ways when you cross the road, talk to the driver, run onto the road,
Stop : Before crossing, always stop at the curb. Make sure all vehicles have stopped.
Look : Look left and right for oncoming vehicles. Then look again over your shoulders for vehicles that might be turning. Keep looking for approaching vehicles as they cross.
Listen : Listen for approaching traffic that you can’t yet see.
Make eye contact : You must assume that drivers have not seen you whenever you are around roads. Even if the walk signal is on, make eye contact with drivers before they cross.
Walk : Never run when crossing a road.
Answer the questions:
Where can you cross the road?
What should you wear when riding a bike or motorbike?
How do you call the white stripes on the road?
Who drives the buses or cars?
What transport do you like to travel by?
The end of the lesson
Evaluating the students’ knowledge.
Giving marks.
Giving home work: speak on the theme: “My road to school.”