МБОУ сош №1 г.Морозовск Ростовская область Учитель английского языка Паршина Александра Михайловна
Урок английского языка в 10 классе По учебнику ,,NEW MILLENIUM ENGLISH’’ Авторы: О.Л. Гроза,О.Б.Дворецкая и др.
Computers Friends or foes
Counting Searching for in information Playing games Checking mistakes Chat For fun Chatting Computers are used for E-mail Counting Searching for in information Playing games Checking mistakes
Discuss the questions: 1.In what school subjects can computers be especially important? What for? 2.In what areas of you studies can you easily do without computers?
New words: 1.screen-экран 2.CD(ROM)-диск 3.mouse-мышь 4.keyboard-клавиатура 5.disk-drive-дисковод 6.floppy disk-гибкий диск 7.mouse pad-коврик для мыши 8.modem-модем 9.laptop-портативный компьютер 10.key-клавиша 11.desktop-рабочий стол
Guess the definitions of the expressions: 1.A small object that you move with you hand to operate a computer. Mouse 2.A flat part in front of a computer which you look at. Screen
3.A part of a computer with row of letters and symbols. Keyboard 4.A part of a computer you use to pass information to or from a disk. Disk drive
5.A flat piece of plastic for storing information from a computer. Floppy disk 6.A flat piece of rubber or plastic which you use under a mouse. Mouse pad 7.A type of small computer you can carry with you. Laptop
8.A round disk for using in a computer to store large amounts of information. CD-ROM 9.One of the parts with a letter or symbol which you press when you use a computer. Key 10.The screen you see after you’ve switched your computer. Desktop
1. The computer system makes it possible to send letters very quickly? E-mail 2.The system allows computer users around the world to send and to obtain information? Internet 3.The term for a set of instructions secretly put into a computer that destroys the information stored in it and stops it from working normally? Virus
Why do(don’t) people like to have computer in everyday life? FOR AGAINST COMPUTER 1.Very convenient. 2.Can maintain the contact with any part of the world. 3.Easy to find solution for complex problems. 1.Computer doesn’t really expand mind. 2.Pupilsdo not challenge their brains enough.
New addiction? What unites all the words in the web below? TV Alcohol Chocolate Computer Cigarettes Drugs
The list of symptoms of computer addiction: -strange behaviour; -spending large sums of money on computers; -mental health problems; -denying the problem; -neglecting work,school; -neglecting family obligations; -headaches; -loss of sleep…..
The list of advice to computer addicts: A) You should limit the amount of time in front of a computer. B) You should use the computer for pleasure or relief from stress. C) You shouldn’t neglect you work, shool or family obligations. D) You shouldn’t neglect your everyday responsibilities. E) You should control your computer use.
BAN ON COMPUTERS IN SCHOOLS Follow the diagram below: Introduction State the problem Contrasting expression Arguments against: Arguments for: Conclusion state your opinion
FUN WITH LANGUAGE
Spell checker I have a spelling checker It came with my PC’ Spell checker- a computer programme that is designed to check spelling errors Spell checker I have a spelling checker It came with my PC’ It plainly marks for my review Mistakes I cannot see. As soon as a mistake is made It knows before too late And I can put the error right It’s really, really great. I’ve run this poem through it. I’m sure you’re pleased to know It’s letter perfect in its way My checker told me so.
Speaking: Read the proverbs and interpret them.Think of the Russian equivalents. 1.You can’t teach an old dog new tricks. 2.Too many cooks spoil the broth. 3.Don’t bite of more than you chew. 4.A fool and his money are soon parted. 5.There’s no place like home. 6.Give a man fish and you feed him for a day? Teach him to use a net and he won’t bother you for weeks.
Compare these computer age proverbs with previous ones: 1.You can’t teach a new mouse old clicks. 2.Too many clicks spoil the browse. 3.Don’t byte of more you can process. 4.A user and his leisure time are soon parted. 5.There’s no place like http://www.home.com. 6.Give a man fish and you feed him for a day; teach him to use the Net and he won’t bother you for weeks.
Guess the crossword 1)World computer net. 2)Connection. 3)Computers might replace books in the____. 4)Be not sure. 5)Happening or existing now but not expected to last for a long time. 6)The key-word of 7)Along period of time in history. 8)A small computer. 9)Something that you say is going to happen. 10)A paperback___. 11)Existing on the net.
Guess the crossword 1)World computer net. 2)Connection. 3)Computers might replace books in the____. 4)Be not sure. 5)Happening or existing now but not expected to last for a long time. 6)The key-word of i n t e r l K f u d o b c T m p a k 7)Along period of time in history. 8)A small computer. 9)Something that you say is going to happen. 10)A paperback___. 11)Existing on the net.
Crossword-2 1)To find information on computer. 2)A set of programs that you put in computer when you want it do particular job. 3)Using a mixture of sound, pictures, film, and writing to give information. 4)PC stands for ____ computer. 5)It destroys the information. 6)A large amount of data. 7)A square piece of plastic to store on information for computer. 8)Opposite of “real”.
Crossword-2 1)To find information on computer. 2)A set of programs that you put in computer when you want it do particular job. 3)Using a mixture of sound, pictures, film, and writing to give information. 4)PC stands for ____ computer. 5)It destroys the information. a c e s o f t w r m u l i d p n v b k 6)A large amount of data. 7)A square piece of plastic to store on information for computer. 8)Opposite of “real”.
Net slang. It can be useful and a lot of fun. RL-real life bbl-be back later n2m-not too much BTW-by the way SYS-see you soon LY-love you 4u-for you GF-girl friend F2F-face to face cu-see you ty-thank you puter-computer :-)- Smilie :-( -Crying :-0 -Shocked
‘’The man is still the most extraordinary thing of all.’’ John Kennedy