Dialogue of culture . Budget London
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Dialogue of culture . Budget London

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Dialogue of culture . Budget London
Разработка урока английского языка по УМК "Forward" в 9 классе
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Урок английского языка в 9-м классе

по теме

Dialogue of culture 3

"Budget London"

Тип урока

комбинированный

 

Цель урока

развитие коммуникативных навыков

 

Задачи:

Обучающие

  • культуре общения,
  • умению понимать английскую речь.

 

Воспитательные

  • воспитание уважения к культуре страны изучаемого языка,
  • умению работать в команде.

 

Развивающие

  • развитие логического мышления, воображения, памяти,
  • формирование мотивации к изучению английского языка.

 

Образовательные

  • тренировка в аудировании, говорении (диалогическая и монологическая речь),
  • совершенствование техники чтения и умения пользоваться дополнительной литературой,
  • активизация употребления страноведческой лексики в устной и письменной речи,
  • практика в оформлении минипроекта с использованием компьютерных технологий.

 

Средства обучения и оборудования

  • интерактивная доска
  • компьютер
  • презентация в Power Point

 

Раздаточный материал

1.     листы с заданиями в формате А4

 

Режим работы

  • фронтальный

в группах

  • в парах

 

 

ХОД УРОКА

 

I. Организационный момент и приветствие

Good morning, students. I am glad to see you again. I hope you are fine.

 

Warming – up:

Просмотр видео «London»

Dear friends. Today we are going to visit London. But first we must be ready for our trip.

II. Речевая разминка

We have read and talked a lot about traveling, about different countries. What do you think about traveling?

Do you like to travel?

Is traveling expensive?

Where did you go?

How did you get there?

Did you like your journey?

 

What way can we travel by? ( Ученики составляют кластер)

(Ученики отвечают на вопросы учителя)

 

And look at the board you can see cards with English Proverbs, please, correct them.

1.     An Englishman's house is best

2.     East or West home like home

3.     There is no place is his castle

(Ученики переводят поговорки)

 

III. Активизация лексики по теме урока.

Let’s revise all words and expressions we have learnt on the topic “Travelling”.

 

IV. Развитие коммуникативных умений

Ex 1 ,p.105 – учащиеся изучают карту и отвечают на вопросы

Let us listen to the conversation  of  tourists in London.

(Ученики слушают 2 раза аудиозапись и выполняют письменное задание к ней)

 

V. Relaxation (music)

 

VI . Совершенствование навыков аудирования и чтения с пониманием основного содержания текста, формирование контекстуальной догадки.

Ex 2 ,p.105 -ученики читают вопросы, высказывают свои предположения, затем слушают аудиозапись и проверяют правильность своих предположений.

 

VI Развитие навыков устной речи

 Ex 3 ,p.105 -ученики слушают аудиозапись и завершают предложения.

 

VII. And now I want you to answer my last question

If you were in Great Britain now, what place of interest would you like to visit and why?

(Ученики отвечают на вопрос учителя с помощью приложения About London)

 

VIII. Учитель подводит итоги урока, оценивает работу учащихся, выставляет оценки и задает домашнее задание.

Your homework is to write a letter to your friend about your visit to London.

Thank you for your work. Have a nice day. Good bye.

Приложение: Презентация по теме London

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. About London.

2. Trafalgar Square.

Trafalgar Square is in the centre of London. It was built in 1828. In the middle of Trafalgar Square is Nelson’s Column. This Column is fifty meters high. A lot of demonstrations and public meetings take place here. It’s a famous square where on New Year’s Eve people gather to celebrate.

3. National Gallery.

On the north side of Trafalgar Square there is the National Gallery. It houses one of the finest art collections in the world. It includes paintings of the British, Italian, Spanish, French and other famous schools.

4. St. Paul’s Cathedral.

St. Paul’s Cathedral is the city’s greatest monument. It was built by Sir Christopher Wren in 1675–1710. Wren is buried there, also Wellington and Nelson.

5. Buckingham Palace.

Buckingham Palace is an official residence of the Queen and her family. It isn’t open to the public.

 When the Queen is in residence the Royal Standard flies over the east front of Buckingham Palace. It has 600 rooms, a swimming pool, a cinema, a ballroom, and a garden, which is like a private park. In summer the Queen gives three garden parties for about 9,000 guests. The ceremony of the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace is a great tourist attraction. It takes place daily at 11.30 a.m. and lasts half an hour. To the sound of music, the guardsmen arrive and pass the palace keys to another group.

6. The Houses of Parliament.

The Houses of Parliament was a royal palace. Now it’s the seat of the British Government. In 1834 it was destroyed by the fire. The new building was built in 1852. It contains 500 apartments.

 Among them are the Central Hall, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons. When the House is in session a Union Jack flies over the Tower by day, and light burns in the clock Tower, or Big Ben by night. The people of London can hear the sound of the bell every hour.

7. Westminster Abbey.

Westminster Abbey is a symbol of English tradition. The coronation of nearly all English kings and queens since William the Conqueror has taken place here. Many of them are buried within the Abbey. There are also the graves of famous poets, writers, and statesmen. Here you can see memorials to Newton, Darwin, Dickens, Chaucer and others.

8. The Tower of London.

The Tower of London is a very old building. It is nine hundred years old. In the early days of England the English kings lived in the Tower. Then it was a prison where many people died. Black ravens had much food near the walls оf the Tower in those days. Black ravens live outside the Tower now. The English people like them very much.Now it’s a museum housing the National Collection of Armour and Royal Regalia. Many tourists from other countries come to see it. They see the dark stone halls with small windows and thick doors. The Tower is still guarded by the famous Beefeaters who wear a traditional Sixteenth century uniform.

9. Tower Bridge.

Tower Bridge is the only Thames bridge which can be raised. The road over the bridge is built on two central sections, they open 3 times a week to let ships through.

10. The British Museum.

The British Museum has one of the largest libraries in the world. There are more than 6 million books in the library. At present the library has modern electronic equipment.

11. Piccadilly Circus.

Piccadilly Circus is a square in the central part of London. In the square you can see people of many nationalities. Piccadilly Circus is the meeting-point of 6 streets. London’s famous restaurants and best- known theatres and cinemas are on Piccadilly Circus

12. Hyde Park.

Hyde Park is the largest park in the West End of London. In the 19th century it became a popular place for public meetings. The park has Speaker’s Corner where anyone can make a speech about anything they want. It is a very democratic park.

13. Big Ben.

Big Ben is one of the most famous clocks in the world. Big Ben is really a bell. You hear it every hour. It is a big bell. It weighs 13,720 kilograms.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Test “London. Sightseeing”.

1. Another famous sight outside the Tower of London is the …

a.        Pelicans

b.       Ravens

c.        Ducks

 

2. The London home of the Queen is …

a.        Buckingham Palace

b.       Westminster Abbey

c.        Covent Garden

 


3. London stands on the river

a.        Nile

b.       Mississippi

c.        Thames

4. The population of London is

a.        Million people

b.       10 million people

c.        8 million people

 

5. Big Ben is

a.        A palace

b.       A square

c.        A bell

6. The famous museum of waxworks is called

a.        Pushkin Museum

b.       Madame Tussaud’s

c.        The National Gallery

7. What is the capital of Great Britain?

a.        Edinburgh;

b.       Boston;

c.        London.

8. The British flag is often called…

a.        the Union Jack;

b.       the Stars and Stripes;

c.        the Maple Leaf.

9. What colour are the buses in London?

a.        red;

b.       blue;

c.        black.

10. Britain's national drink is…

a.        Tea;

b.       Coca-Cola;

c.        Coffee.

11. The kilt is…

a.        a pair of trousers;

b.       a shirt.

c.        a skirt;

12. What is the official name of this country?

a.        Britain

b.       The United Kingdom of Great Britain

c.        England

13. Money in the UK is

a.        Dollars

b.       Pounds

c.        Euro

14. What is the most popular free time activity?

a.        Watching TV

b.       Gardening

c.        Reading

15. Which is the oldest university ?

a.        Cambridge

b.       Oxford

c.        London

 

16. The Prime minister lives at…

a.        12 Whitehall

b.       10 Downing Street

c.        7 Russel Street

d.       15 Oxford Street

17. The Great Fire of London broke out in…

a.        1066

b.       1766

c.        1106

d.       1666

18. Sir Christopher Wren built…

a.        Buckingham Palace

b.       The Tower of London

c.        Trafalgar Square

d.       St. Paul’s Cathedral

19. Speaker’s Corner is in…

a.        Hyde Park

b.       Green Park

c.        Regent’s Park

20. You can see the column with a statue of Nelson in…

a.        Piccadilly Circus.

b.       Hyde Park.

c.        Trafalgar Square.

21. … is a very democratic park.

a.       Hyde Park.

b.       Regent’s Park.

c.        St. Jame’s Park.

22. London Zoo is in…

a.       Regent’s Park.

b.       St. Jame’s Park.

c.        Hyde Park.

23. They change the Guard every day at…

a.        9:30 a.m.

b.       11: 30 a.m.

c.        12:00 a.m.

24. Piccadilly Circus is the meeting-point of …

a.        5 streets.

b.       7 streets.

c.        6 streets.

25.The seat of the British government is…

a.       the Houses of Parliament.

b.       Buckingham Palace.

c.        Piccadilly Circus.


Test “London. Sightseeing”.

1. Another famous sight outside the Tower of London is the …

d.       Pelicans

e.       Ravens

f.        Ducks

 

2. The London home of the Queen is …

d.       Buckingham Palace

e.       Westminster Abbey

f.        Covent Garden

 

3. London stands on the river

d.       Nile

e.       Mississippi

f.        Thames

4. The population of London is

d.       Million people

e.       10 million people

f.        8 million people

 

5. Big Ben is

d.       A palace

e.       A square

f.        A bell

6. The famous museum of waxworks is called

d.       Pushkin Museum

e.       Madame Tussaud’s

f.        The National Gallery

7. What is the capital of Great Britain?

d.       Edinburgh;

e.       Boston;

f.        London.

8. The British flag is often called…

d.       the Union Jack;

e.       the Stars and Stripes;

f.        the Maple Leaf.

9. What colour are the buses in London?

d.       red;

e.       blue;

f.        black.

10. Britain's national drink is…

d.       Tea;

e.       Coca-Cola;

f.        Coffee.

11. The kilt is…

d.       a pair of trousers;

e.       a shirt.

f.        a skirt;

12. What is the official name of this country?

d.       Britain

e.       The United Kingdom of Great Britain

f.        England

13. Money in the UK is

d.       Dollars

e.       Pounds

f.        Euro

14. What is the most popular free time activity?

d.       Watching TV

e.       Gardening

f.        Reading

15. Which is the oldest university ?

d.       Cambridge

e.       Oxford

f.        London

 

16. The Prime minister lives at…

e.       12 Whitehall

f.        10 Downing Street

g.       7 Russel Street

h.       15 Oxford Street

17. The Great Fire of London broke out in…

e.       1066

f.        1766

g.       1106

h.       1666

18. Sir Christopher Wren built…

e.       Buckingham Palace

f.        The Tower of London

g.       Trafalgar Square

h.       St. Paul’s Cathedral

19. Speaker’s Corner is in…

d.       Hyde Park

e.       Green Park

f.        Regent’s Park

20. You can see the column with a statue of Nelson in…

d.       Piccadilly Circus.

e.       Hyde Park.

f.        Trafalgar Square.

21. … is a very democratic park.

d.       Hyde Park.

e.       Regent’s Park.

f.        St. Jame’s Park.

22. London Zoo is in…

d.       Regent’s Park.

e.       St. Jame’s Park.

f.        Hyde Park.

23. They change the Guard every day at…

d.       9:30 a.m.

e.       11: 30 a.m.

f.        12:00 a.m.

24. Piccadilly Circus is the meeting-point of …

d.       5 streets.

e.       7 streets.

f.        6 streets.

25.The seat of the British government is…

d.       the Houses of Parliament.

e.       Buckingham Palace.

Piccadilly


 

 

 

 

 

 

Dialogue of culture . Budget London

Dialogue of culture . Budget London

Dialogue of culture . Budget London

Dialogue of culture . Budget London

Dialogue of culture . Budget London

Dialogue of culture . Budget London

Dialogue of culture . Budget London

Dialogue of culture . Budget London

Dialogue of culture . Budget London

Dialogue of culture . Budget London

Dialogue of culture . Budget London

Dialogue of culture . Budget London

Dialogue of culture . Budget London

Dialogue of culture . Budget London

Dialogue of culture . Budget London

Dialogue of culture . Budget London
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