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«Урок английского языка в 6 классе "Праздники"»
Конспект урока по английскому языку в 6 классе
на тему «Праздники»
Задачи урока:
1. Познакомить с лексическим материалом по теме «Праздники». Познакомить с некоторыми традициями и обычаями праздников. Проконтролировать первичное усвоение страноведческого материала через выполнение тестового задания.
2. Способствовать развитию умения выразительного чтения, языковых способностей, расширению словарного запаса учащихся. Способствовать развитию внимания, памяти.
3. Способствовать повышению интереса у учащихся к изучению английского языка, развитию толерантного отношения к культурам других стран.
Оборудование: Компьютер, мультимедиа, интерактивная доска; дополнительный раздаточный материал: карточки для задания по орфографии по теме «Хобби», тесты для индивидуального выполнения по теме «Праздники».
Ход урока
Организационный момент
1. Переключение учащихся на предмет «иностранный язык», проверка готовности учащихся к уроку.
- Good morning boys and girls! (Good morning, teacher!)
- I am very glad to see you. How are you? (We are fine, thank you.) Sit down, please!
2. Сообщениезадачурока, мотивация учебной деятельности.
- Today at the lesson we`ll speak about holidays. We`ll decide who knows English and Russian holidays best of all. And check your knowledge on the topic “Hobby”.
Фонетическая разминка
Let’s begin.
- And now look at the symbols, please. Name the sounds and remember the words with them. Read the words and translate.
[m] – music, stamps, games, swimming;
[ k] – collecting, hockey, taking pictures;
[ t ] – tennis, travelling, football, computer;
[ d] – dancing, drawing, reading, models;
[ h] – hobby, hockey, have, has
[ i ] – cinema, racing, music, ships.
Речевая разминка
- And now be ready to answer some questions please.
(Вопросы на темы «Хобби», «Друзья», «Школа»)
IV. Проверка навыков орфографии (Работа с карточками)
- We have remembered the names of different hobbies. Can you write them? Take the cards and fill in the missing letters. – Приложение 1.
Физкультминутка (Снятие усталости глаз. Выполняют движение глазами.)
Let’s have a rest.
Look up! Down. Up, down. Look on the left! On the right! Look here! There!
Первичное закрепление изученного материала
(Выполнение игровых заданий на интерактивной доске)
Now you are ready to do some exercises.
Контроль усвоенного материала (Тест)
- The next task – make the test. – Приложение 3.
- Сheck your answers. (показ презентации, учащиеся самостоятельно проверяют свои работы). Tell me, please, who has given 6 right answers. You are excellent! Your marks are 5. Who has given 5-4 right answers, you are good. Your marks are 4. Who has given 3 or less answers, you must try it again at the next lesson.
- Pass me your works, please.
Подведение итогов урока, задание на дом.
- What holidays do people celebrate in Russia?
- Can you name international holidays?
- Which holiday do you like best?
Задание на дом
- And your home task – Make the text about your favourite holiday.
(Подготовить рассказ о любимом празднике.)
Рефлексия
Did you like our lesson? (Yes!)
Давайте похвалим себя. - I'm a good pupil!
Today you get … (Выставление отметок)
The lesson is over. Thank you for your work. You are free.
Good bye! (Good bye!)
Приложение 1
sh_ p ho_b_ c_me_y b_ke pop_l_r
r_lax spo_t c_ins hors_ra_ing ga_de_ing
Приложение 2
Holidays
Many festivals and holidays in Britain are very old. Every town, village in Britain has its own traditions; some of them are carefully planned.
Christmas Day. Christmas is celebrated on the 25th December. It is the time when Christians around the world celebrate the birth of Jesus. Most people are on holiday in the UK and stay at home with their family on Christmas day. Christmas Day is the favourite day for children. They wake up very early in the morning to find their stockings have been filled by Father Christmas.
Boxing Day is usually celebrated on the following day after Christmas Day. It is the day to open the Christmas Box to share the contents with the poor. Boxing Day is the day when families get together. It is a day of watching sports and playing board games with the family. Many families go on walks in the countryside.
New Year's Day is the first day of the year, in the Gregorian calendar. All over Britain there are parties, fireworks, singing and dancing, to ring out the old year and ring in the new. As the clock - Big Ben - strikes midnight, people link arms and sing a song.
Valentine's Day. People with romantic feelings for a particular person may send that person cards, gifts and text messages on Valentine's Day. Popular gifts include chocolates and flowers.
Happy April Fools Day. A day of jokes and tricks. You have to play the joke before 12 o’clock midday, otherwise the joke is on you. No one really knows when this custom began but it has been kept for hundreds of years.
Mother's Day. Mothering Sunday, sometimes known as Mother's Day, is held on the fourth Sunday of Lent. It is exactly three weeks before Easter Sunday and usually falls in the second half of March or the beginning of April. Traditionally, people visited the church where they were baptized. People visit and take gifts to their mothers and grandmothers.
Easter usually comes in the month of April. However, Easter can fall as early as March 22 or as late as April 25. Easter Sunday in the United Kingdom is traditionally about Jesus Christ's resurrection from death, according to Christian belief. However, many people use the day to decorate Easter eggs, share chocolate eggs and participate in Easter egg competitions. Easter is the time for holidays, festivals.
The Queen's Official birthday. Queen Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary) was born on 21 April, 1926 at 17 Bruton Street, London. Her birthday is officially celebrated in Britain on the second Saturday of June each year. The day is referred to as “the Trooping of the Colour”, the official name is “the Queen’s Birthday Parade”.
Halloween. From the 19th Century to the present day, 31st October has increasingly acquired a reputation as a night on which ghost, witches, and fairies, are especially active. Halloween celebrations include costume parties where people dress as witches, ghosts, and animal figures associated with Halloween.
Remembrance Day is on 11 November. It is a special day set aside to remember all those men and women who were killed during the two World Wars and other conflicts. At 11am on each Remembrance Sunday a two minute silence is observed at war memorials and other public spaces across the UK.
Приложение 3
Test
When do the British celebrate Christmas?
1) December, 25 2) March, 17 3) April, 1 4) October, 31 5) in March
When do the British celebrate Halloween?
1) December, 25 2) March, 17 3) April, 1 4) October, 31 5) in March
When do the British celebrate St. Valentine’s Day?
1) October, 31 2) in March 3) February, 14 4) in June 5) January, 1
When do the British celebrate New Year?
1) February, 14 2) in June 3) January, 1 4) in late March or in early April 5) usually in March
When do the British celebrate Easter?
1) February, 14 2) in June 3) January, 1 4) in late March or in early April 5) usually in March
When do the British celebrate Pancake Day?
1) February, 14 2) in June 3) January, 1 4) in late March or in early April 5) usually in March