A Demonstrative Lesson on Theme: “Going to Great Britain”
The 3 rd of March Class work Going to Great Britain
“Going to Great Britain” The theme of the lesson: “Going to Great Britain” Aims of the lesson: - To enlarge the pupils’ vocabulary knowledge; - To develop their speaking, thinking and writing abilities; - To teach them to be honest and to respect the other people.
ASIA Country Capital Nationality China Peking Chinese India Delhi Indian Japan Tokyo Japanese Kazakhstan Astana Kazakh
Ex 4 p 129. Fill in the gaps with the currency (money) – franc, peseta, dollar, som, rupee, yen, rouble, tenge. The British pound, the French . . . . . , the Indian . . . . , the Japanese . . . . . , the American . . . . . . , the Kirghiz . . . . . .
Ex 5 p 129. Complete the sentences. 1) Wales, Scotland and England are Ex 5 p 129. Complete the sentences. 1) Wales, Scotland and England are . . . . . . . . . . 2) The United Kingdom includes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3) The capital of the U.K. is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4) Cardiff is the capital of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5) The Scottish capital is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6) Belfast is the capital of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7) London is the capital of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ex 1 p 128. Which languages are spoken in these countries? 1) Australia [ɔs'treiljә] – Австарлия Turkish [tә:kiʃ] – түрік тілі 2) Austria [ɔ‘triә] – Австрия Greek [gri:k] – грек тілі 3) Canada [‘kᴂnәdә] – Канада Japanese [dʒәpәni:z] – жапон тілі 4) Egypt [i:dʒipt] – Египет German [‘dʒә:mәn] – неміс тілі 5) Greece [gri:s] – Грекия Ehglish [welʃ; iŋgliʃ] – ағылшын тілі 6) Holland [‘hɔlәnd] – Голландия Arabic [ә‘rᴂbik] – араб тілі 7) Japan [dʒᴂ’pᴂn] – Жапония Dutch [dɅtʃ] – голланд тілі 8) Turkey ['tә:ki] – Түркия 9) Wales [weilʃ] – Уэльс
EUROPE Country Capital Nationality Great Britain London English Spain Madrid Spaniard Germany Berlin German France Paris French
Let’s check your hometask Ex 15 p 126. What does Jennifer’s mother say. Use may, can, should. a) You . . . . Have problems with money. b) You . . . . . not look after yourself. c) You . . . . not even cook! d) You . . . . feel hungry on the way. e) You . . . . . make a good plan first. f) You . . . . take a sleeping bag. g) You . . . . take warm clothes. h) You . . . . speak French.
Setting up the homework: Answer my questions Setting up the homework: Answer my questions. You are answer “yes” or “no”. 1) Can I fly? 2) May I come in? 3) Can I swim? 4) Can I jump? 5) Should I go to the doctor? 6) Can I run? 7) Can I read? 8) Can I listen? 9) Can I translate the text? 10) Can I walk?
Divide the words into two groups true false Great Britain consists of 3 parts. Great Britain is one of the smallest countries in the world. London is the biggest city in the world. London is the biggest city in Europe. London has the biggest airport in the world. Paris is the capital of Great Britain How do you think what is the theme of our lesson
GOING TO ENGLAND
Westminster Abbey ['westminstə 'æbi] - the ancient large church in London in which the coronation ceremony of almost all the English kings and queens has taken place . Many famous people are buried there.
St. Paul's Cathedral is the greatest work of England's greatest architect, Christopher Wren. The Cathedral was begun in 1675. It was opened in 1697 but was finished only in 1710, when Wren was almost eighty years old. There are memorials to many famous men of England in the Cathedral.
Big Ben ['big 'ben] — the bell which strikes the hours in the Clock Tower of the Houses of Parliament in London. It was made in 1858 and was named after Benjamin Hall.
Trafalgar Square is in the centre of the West End of London. On the north side there is the National Gallery; in the north-east corner there is the National Portrait Gallery and in the centre there is Nelson's Column. Trafalgar Square is the place where mass meetings and demonstrations take place.
Thames [temz] — a river (346 km long) rising in South England, and flowing east to the North Sea, navigable ['nævigəbl] by large ships up to London.
Match the pictures and the words St. Paul's Cathedral Piccadilly Circus Westminster Abbey Big Ben The Thames
Unscramble these places you find in a city and write them into your copy-books Әріптерден сөздер құрастырып, дәптерге жазыңыздар dcthrlaae ______cathedral___ uummse ________________ eatlsc ________________ rta yllgrea ________________ nsviiutery ________________ wtno llha ________________ nvsrieou phso ________________
a Where's the British Museum? It's _____ the London. University. Look at the map of London, put in behind, opposite, next to . Ask your partner a Where's the British Museum? It's _____ the London. University. b Where's St. Paul's Cathedral? It's_______Stock Exchange. c Where's the Tower? It's_______ the River Thames. e Where's the Bank of England? It's_______ Stock Exchange.
Unscramble the sentences on this post card. Hi Mel in great we a day London had __We had a great day in London._____ went we a coach tour on ______________________________ Buckingham Palace St James's Park we saw and _______________________________ we and Westminster Abbey visited St Paul's Cathedral at the we Tower of London stopped I you a present the souvenir shop there bought in See soon you Love Tom
Ex 3 p 128. Say what the people from these countries are famous for? Exampe: The Auatrains are famous for their music. Countries: Ideas The Chinese food and silk The French perfume and cognac The Germans cars and good beer The Dutch tulips and dairy products The Kazakhs oil and gas products The Russians cars and wine products
Good luck!!!