Date: 16 – th of February
Aims of the lesson: 1. to find out new information about Great Britain
2. to enlarge student′s vocabulary
3. revision of the new material
Type of the lesson: consolidation
Visual aids: text-book, dictionary, cards, slaids.
Plan of the lesson
Organization moment
Checking up home task
Answer the questions
Crossword
Working with new words
Test
Giving up home task
Ending of the lesson.
Course of the lesson
Organization moment
Good-morning, students
I am glad to see you. Sit –down, please
What date is it today?
What month is it now?
What day of the week is it today?
What season is it now?
Who is on duty today?
Who is absent today?
What′s the matter with him/her? Is he/she ill?
Ok. Let′s start our lesson.
Open your copy-books and write down today′s date.
Checking up home task
Let′s check up your home task. What was your home task for today? Your home task was write information about places of interest in Great Britain. Are you ready? I give you 5 minutes to repeat your home task.
Answer the questions
Students, answer my questions, please.
What is the capital of Great Britain?
Name three main parts of London.
Where is the official London residence of the Queen?
Is London the largest city in the world?
What is the population of London?
What are the most famous London museums and galleries?
What do you know about the City?
Why was Trafalgar Square named so?
What do you know about West End?
What do you know about East End?
Crossword
It is the most popular holiday in Great Britain/ it celebrates on the 25-th of December/ children hang stockings at the end of their beds, hoping that Father Christmas will come down the chimney during the night and fill them with toys and sweets.
It is an extra holiday after Christmas Lay/ this is the time to visit friends and relatives or perhaps sit at home and watch football.
On October 31, children dress up as ghosts and witches, skeletons and have noisy parties. Sometimes they go to the people′s houses and ring at the door, shouting «Trick or treat».
It is a family day, for it is customary for all members of the family to gather at the home of their parents. The family eats a large traditional dinner, usually with turkey, cranberry souse and pumpkin pie.
On this day, in 1776, America signed Declaration of Independence. It is a national public holiday celebrated with fireworks.
It is not a national holiday. It is a happy little festival in honour of St. Valentine, patron of sweethearts and lovers. It is widely celebrates among people of all ages by the exchange of «Valentines». A «valentine» mean a special greeting card or a little present.
The British celebrate the 5-th of November. They burn a dummy, made of straw and old clothes, on a bonfire and let of Fireworks.
Working with new words
Students, what is the Kazakh for:
Capital
To be situated
Population
Government
Huge
Place of interest
The Houses of Parliament
River Thames
Factory
Statesmen
Several
Victory
Church
Test
Students, take your papers and choose right answer. Look here and listen to me attentively.
Giving up home task
Your home task will be repeat all last materials.
Ending of the lesson
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Thank you for attention.
The lesson is over. You may be free. Good – buy.