Form: 6
The technological map of the lesson:
The theme of lesson:
The aim of the lesson:
Visual aids:
The method of the lesson:
The sightseeing of the countries
- Speaking about sightseeing in GB and in our country & in other countries
- Developing pupil1s` abilities in speaking & writing English essays, topics and so on & their thinking
- Bringing up to be wealthy and love the beauty also to protect them.
RWCT
RWCT,PISA
The stage of the lesson:
Teacher`s activity
The content of the lesson:
Pupils` activity
- Org. moment.
- Checking up home task. Review
Dividing into groups
Топ?а б?лу
Today we will work with group
There are 2 groups
At first I give papers, it`s written English and Kazakh cites, then they are divided into groups
- Let`s begin our lesson.
Okay pupils. Do you understand me?
The number one is the 1st group.
The number two is the 2nd group.
You must take your places.
These places for first group.
These places for second group.
- Each groups must write own rules.
Okay pupils look at the blackboard these are our LESSON RULES and you must to learn by heart and to know these:
Our lesson rules:
Don`t be late!
Listen to each other!
Doing tasks on time!
Reading, Speaking, Writing in English!
And, Each groups have
LEADER/ WRITER/ SPEAKER/ TIME-KEEPER
- New theme; Sightseeing of countries
Speaking about sightseeing . what can you say about sightseeing
- Showing the pictures on the blackboard and ask questions about them.
- Reading the texts about Great Britain and Kazakhstan
London
Sightseeing tours in London usually start in Trafalgar Square. It`s the centre of London, and I think it`s the best starting point for anybody's tour of the English ‘capital. Tourists are particularly impressed by the Nelson Column there in the centre of die square. You can see it in many pictures, but you should see it in reality. Imagine, if s 185 feet high.
From Trafalgar Square you can go along down Whitehall and see the Houses of Parliament which stand in Parliament Square. It is a very large square. And no people around, only a tall policeman in the middle. The Houses of Parliament is a tag building that stretches for about 1,000 feet. At one end is the famous Big Ben. Behind is the Thames and Westminster Bridge. Of course, I'd like to mention Westminster Abbey. Westminster Abbey is a beautiful old chapel. It seems that the walls are all made of glass and it is surprising that they can hold a heavy stone ceiling like that. The oldest part of the Abbey is very ancient — it dates back to the 8th century. In the Abbey one sees several tombs that are made of gold and precious stones. Many English kings and queens are buried here. The south side of the Abbey is called die Poets' Comer where many of the most famous English writers are buried: Chaucer, Charles Dickens, Tennyson and Thomas Hardy. Here, too, are memorials to Shakespeare, Byron, Scott, Burns and Thackeray.
Almaty
there in the event you don`t find anyone to guide you in Almaty then a few things you could do on your own. One is a couple of excellent museums. Firstly the Central state museum of Kazakhstan. Its one of the largest in central Asia and well worth a couple of hours. This is only a few miles away from Republic square which is one of the largest in Almaty and there are some impressive monuments. You could then head to the Kazteyev museum of fine art which is also excellent. This musuem is close to Abai street which is one of the main streets in the city. From here if you walk to Dostik and head downwards you will come to Panfilov park where you will find plenty more memorials dedicated to the second world war but even more impressive is the stunning Zenkov cathedral. The park is lovely place just to hang out for an hour or two. From here you will be only minutes away from the Almaty famous green market and if you still have the energy this is only about 10 mins away from Almaty principle mosque. It would certainly fill up 9 hours of your day (if you have the day hours) and you would see some of the principle sights.
- Rephrase the text.
- Compare the sightseeing between two cities
Sightseeing in Kazakhstan
Both cities
Sightsieeng in Almaty
- Playing the game
Answer the questions .
Who is never late for school?
Who never cries?
Who is the best polite pupil?
Who is the best amusing and joinable?
Who is the best modest?
Who is the best honest?
Pupils find the best pupil of their form.
- Draw a poster. “My ideal village”
- Marking
- Home task. Writing an essay. “I` m proud of my country”
- Conclusion
Pupils divide into 2 groups.
They are take places.
Our lesson rules:
Don`t be late!
Listen to each other!
Doing tasks on time!
Reading, Speaking, Writing in English!
And, Each groups have
LEADER/ WRITER/ SPEAKER/ TIME-KEEPER
oceans cities
monuments wonderful
places
seas
London
Sightseeing tours in London usually start in Trafalgar Square. Ifs the centre of London, and I think ifs the best starting point for anybody's tour of the English ‘capital. Tourists are particularly impressed by the Nelson Column there in the centre of die square. You can see it in many pictures, but you should see it in reality. Imagine, if s 185 feet high.
From Trafalgar Square you can go along down Whitehall and see the Houses of Parliament which stand in Parliament Square. It is a very large square. And no people around, only a tall policeman in the middle. The Houses of Parliament is a tag building that stretches for about 1,000 feet. At one end is the famous Big Ben. Behind is the Thames and Westminster Bridge. Of course, I'd like to mention Westminster Abbey. Westminster Abbey is a beautiful old chapel. It seems that the walls are all made of glass and it is surprising that they can hold a heavy stone ceiling like that. The oldest part of the Abbey is very ancient — it dates back to the 8th century. In the Abbey one sees several tombs that are made of gold and precious stones. Many English kings and queens are buried here. The south side of the Abbey is called die Poets' Comer where many of the most famous English writers are buried: Chaucer, Charles Dickens, Tennyson and Thomas Hardy. Here, too, are memorials to Shakespeare, Byron, Scott, Burns and Thackeray.
Almaty
there in the event you don`t find anyone to guide you in Almaty then a few things you could do on your own. One is a couple of excellent museums. Firstly the Central state museum of Kazakhstan. Its one of the largest in central Asia and well worth a couple of hours. This is only a few miles away from Republic square which is one of the largest in Almaty and there are some impressive monuments. You could then head to the Kazteyev museum of fine art which is also excellent. This musuem is close to Abai street which is one of the main streets in the city. From here if you walk to Dostik and head downwards you will come to Panfilov park where you will find plenty more memorials dedicated to the second world war but even more impressive is the stunning Zenkov cathedral. The park is lovely place just to hang out for an hour or two. From here you will be only minutes away from the Almaty famous green market and if you still have the energy this is only about 10 mins away from Almaty principle mosque. It would certainly fill up 9 hours of your day (if you have the day hours) and you would see some of the principle sights.
Pupils compare two cities
Sightseeing in Kazakhstan
Both cities
Sightsieeng in Almaty
Playing the game Answer the questions .
Who is never late for school?
Who never cries?
Who is the best polite pupil?
Who is the best amusing and joinable?
Who is the best modest?
Who is the best honest?
Pupils find the best pupil of their form.
Draw a poster. “My ideal village”