An English lesson The theme: Talking of time Grade: 6 “Ә”

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An English lesson The theme: Talking of time Grade: 6 “Ә”

To develop communicative skills and abilities through different communicative activities; To encourage real use of language in group and pair work; To check students' ability in using the words covered in the situation “Talking of time”. а b c

Talk about the time 45 minutes cards, tables, computer, Interactive board. cards, tables, computer, Interactive board.

6 form 6 f form Level: Level:

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Theme of the lesson: Theme of the lesson: Talking of time Talking of time

Drive – (draiv) – жүргізу (машинаны) A teenager – ( ti:n,eidзә) – жасөспірім Vote – (vәut) – дауыс беру Ride – (raid) – жүру (көлікпен)

TO PAST Example: It’s 10 minute to seven. It’s 10 minute past seven Example: It’s 10 minute to seven. It’s 10 minute past seven

Yesterday at Dmitry was writing a letter. Yesterday at Omar was playing computer games. Yesterday at Dmitry and Omar were having lunch. Yesterday at it was raining.

What time is it? It’s three o’clock. What time is it? It’s one o’clock ___________ ___________________ ___________ ___________________ What time is it? It’s three o’clock. What time is it? It’s one o’clock ___________ ___________________ ___________ ___________________

Listening, understanding and speaking Teenagers in the USA can drive at 16 Can have part – time jobs at 15 can drive at 16 Can have part – time jobs at 15 Teenagers in the Britain Can drive at 17 Can have part – time jobs at 18 Can drive at 17 Can have part – time jobs at 18 1.They are teenagers 2.They have part – time jobs 3.They speak English 1.They are teenagers 2.They have part – time jobs 3.They speak English

True (T) or false (F)? In the USA teenagers can drive at 16. T – F All the students can have part – time jobs at 15. T – F They can vote at 18. T – F In Britain teenagers can ride a motorbike at 17. T – F In Britain teenagers can drive a car at 17. T - F In the USA teenagers can drive at 16. T – F All the students can have part – time jobs at 15. T – F They can vote at 18. T – F In Britain teenagers can ride a motorbike at 17. T – F In Britain teenagers can drive a car at 17. T - F

Interview your mother\father and complete the chart. Learn the new words.

Thank you for attention. Good-bye!