Цели:
1)формирование навыков диалогического и монологического высказывания по теме «Modern kinds of transport in London» на основе изученных опорных конструкций по теме «Добро пожаловать в Лондон»;
2) развитие умения понимания высказываний учителя и собеседника в различных ситуациях общения, в том числе при наличии незнакомых языковых средств, умение использовать речевые клише;
3) развитие навыков восприятия на слух англоязычной речи, ее воспроизведение в устной форме;
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Открытый урок
На тему:
«Путешествие в Лондон. Современные
виды транспорта Лондона»
Учитель английского языка
Корницкая Вероника
Игоревна
Алматы, 2018 Урок№ 64
Тема: Современные виды транспорта Лондона.
Цели:
6Д класс
образовательная
:
1)формирование навыков диалогического и монологического
высказывания по теме «Modern kinds of transport in London» на основе изученных
опорных конструкций по теме «Добро пожаловать в Лондон»;
2) развитие умения понимания высказываний учителя и собеседника в различных
ситуациях общения, в том числе при наличии незнакомых языковых средств, умение
использовать речевые клише; 3) развитие навыков восприятия на слух англоязычной речи,
ее воспроизведение в устной форме;
развивающая: 1) формирование социокультурной компетенции учащихся сквозь
призму восприятия достопримечательностей Лондона, как достояния Британской
культуры; 2) развитие творческого потенциала учащихся;
воспитательная: 1) воспитание толерантного отношения к собеседнику; 2)
привитие любви к изучению иностранного языка, воспитание уважительного отношения к
традициям и культуре изучаемого языка;
Оборудование: лексикограмматическая таблица, иллюстративный и раздаточный
материал, мультимедийная доска, компьютер.
Тип урока: развитие языковых способностей учащихся, а также восприятие на слух
иностранной речи.
Ход урока:
І. Подготовка к восприятию иностранной речи.
1. Greeting and aim. Приветствие и сообщение темы и цели урока. Организация
класса.
Teacher: Good afternoon, children. I am glad to see you. How are you today?
Class: Good afternoon, teacher. We are glad to see you too. We are fine, thank you.
Teacher: Children, today we will have an unusual lesson, we’ll make a trip to the capital
of Great Britain London. The topic of our lesson is «Modern kinds of transport in London», so that I’d like to check what kinds of transport you know. You will work in
teams.
2. Warmup.
Teacher:
Task. There is a puzzle for you. Your task is to find as many kinds of transport as you
can. You should do it in a minute.(Приложение 1)
T (checking): How many words has the first team found?
Team 1: (response)
T (checking): How many words has the second team found?
Team 2: (response)/перечислить, получают балы.
ІІ. Основная часть урока.
Speaking. Развитие диалогической речи.
1.
Teacher:
Task: It’s interesting if you are ready to go to London. Today on our lesson we have
some pupils from different schools, they want to write an article in their school newspapers
about the trip, but they need to ask some questions to our experts. So, our reporters, please,
ask some questions and find out some info you need.
R1:I know that London is a very beautiful city, but what you can tell us about
it?
E1: What did the reporter ask?
Teacher: Oh… I’ve forgotten, one of our experts is deaf, so you have to help him with
questions and translate them into the reported speech.
E2: The reporter asked what we could tell about London. London is the capital of Great
Britain. It’ s political, economical, industrial and cultured centre . London is situated on the
river Thames. The population of London is about 7 million people. The city is very old and
beautiful. It was founded more than two thousands years ago.
R2: Well, we know that London is divided into several parts? What are they?
E3: Traditionally London is divided into several parts: the City, the Westminster, The
West End and the East End. The City is the oldest part of London, it’s financial and business
centre. Many banks and offices are there. The Westminster is an administrative part of part of
London. It includes Buckingham Palace, where the Queen lives and the Hose of Parliament, the seat of British Government. It is a beautiful building with two towers and a big clock
called Big Ben.
R3: What is about 2 other parts?
E1: What did the reporter ask?
E 3: The reporter asked what about two other parts was.
E1: The West End is the most beautiful part of London. The best hotels, restaurants, clubs,
parks and shops, theatre are there.
The East End is an industrial district of London. There are many factories and the port of
London.
R 2 : How do people get around these parts?
E2: Londoners can get around the city in a variety of ways: by bicycle, by boat, on foot or
by car. Most Londoners prefer the famous red buses or the underground trains. London
underground is also known as the tube. It offers people more speedy and direct form of travel.
The tube was opened at the end of the 19th century in 1884. You can recognize it by the sign .
It is a red circle with the word underground across in white letters on a blue background. A
visitor can find it easily.
E1: There is no fixed fare, because it depends on the distance you travel. You can buy a
ticket or a ticketstub from a booking office or from a machine . At each London underground
station you can see a map of thirteen lines.
R1: How can we visit all the sights?
E1: What did the reporter ask?
E3:
R2: Can we take a taxi?
E4: The reporter asked how we could visit all the sights. London taxis are called black
cabs in Great Britain. It is also very important way of getting around the city. They carry a
yellow “For hire” sign about the windscreen which is lit up when they are free. To stop one
hold out your hand in purposeful way.
R1: If we come to London the next time, can you give us an advice, what the fastest
way to get to London is?
E2: London is famous for its red buses. There are doubledecker buses, which means that
you can sit upstairs or downstairs. The first London buses were horsedrawn buses. The
doubledecker buses are good for sightseeing. There are no doors so the passengers leap up and off the bus and the conductor moves about and collect fares from the passengers.
Nowadays, fares are given directly to the driver or to the machine. There are also single
decker buses which are called “Red arrows”. A few London buses run throughout the night.
2.
Ok, now we know some information about London, but also we need to know the
signs of road traffic to get around the city easily. You work in teams.
Task: to match the sign with its definition (слайд 3).
Teacher: checking.
2 a) a plane arrives 6 g) attention: children
1 b) a plane departs 9 h) no parking
3 c) an airport bus 5 i) bed and breakfast
4 d) “the tube” 7 j) fresh paint
10 e) a black cab 11 k) London direction
12 f) passport control 8 l) for bicyclists and pedestrians.
3.
Speaking. Making dialogues. And I think we are ready to go to London. Wh o will
tell me what the fastest way to London is?
Ps: The fastest way to get to London is by plane.
Teacher: We’re going to buy plane and train tickets to London. Look at the screen these
phrases will help you. (Слайд 5).
Pupils make the dialogues in pairs.
4.
Teacher: So, we are on the board of the plane , let’s relax and sin g a song “One way
Физ. минутка. The sound of the plane.
ticket”.
Listening. The sound of the Big Ben.
5.
Teacher: We’re here. We’re in London. We’re going to go sightseeing with you , and what
the best kind of transport for sightseeing is ?
Ps: The most convenient kind of transport for sightseeing is doubledecker bus.
(на доске карта перемещения во время тура по Лондону)
Teacher: Now, we’ll visit with you some sights and I’ll be your guide. Your task is to listen
very attentively and remember the information and facts about r the sights. And then I want you
to answer my questions and retell the information with help of the map on the blackboard.
Then our young reporters can write good articles about the trip.
(проговариваем названия достопримечательностей Лондона)
вопросы:
1.
2.
3.
How many rooms are there in Buckingham Palace?
Which building is the seat of the British Government?
Which sight is a church? What is the height of the London Eye?
Where can you find the biggest diamond in the world?
What exhibitions can you visit in Madame Tussaud’s museum?
4.
5.
6.
Teacher: Now, look at the screen and match the definitions with the sights.(слайд 7)
and now let’s repeat all the information for our guests.
ІІІ. Заключительная часть урока
1. Homework. Make projects about one of the sights.
2. Summarizing. Учитель подводит итоги и ставит оценки.
Рефлексия.
Teacher: On your desks you have a task, you should choose a picture according to your
mood.
Modern kinds of transport in London
London is the capital of Great Britain. It’s political, economical, industrial and cultured
centre . London is situated on the river Thames. The population of London is about 7 million
people. The city is very old and beautiful. It was founded more than two thousands years ago.
Traditionally London is divided into several parts: the City, the Westminster, The West End
and the East End.
The City is the oldest part of London, it’s financial and business centre. Many banks and
offices are there.
The Westminster is an administrative part of part of London. It includes Buckingham
Palace, where the Queen lives and the Hose of Parliament, the seat of British Government. It is
a beautiful building with two towers and a big clock called Big Ben.
The West End is the most beautiful part of London. The best hotels, restaurants, clubs,
parks and shops, theatre are there.
The East End is an industrial district of London. There are many factories and the port of
London.
Londoners can get around the city in a variety of ways: by bicycle, by boat, on foot or by
car. Most Londoners prefer the famous red buses or the underground trains.
London is famous for its red buses. There are doubledecker buses, that means that you
can sit upstairs or downstairs. The first London buses were horsedrawn buses. The double
decker buses are good for sightseeing. There are no doors so the passengers leap up and off the bus and the conductor moves about and collect fares from the passengers. Nowadays, fares are
given directly to the driver or to the machine. There are also single decker buses which are
called “Red arrows”. A few London buses run throughout the night.
London underground is also known as the tube. It offers people more speedy and direct
form of travel. The tube was opened at the end of the 19th century in 1884. You can recognize it
by the sign . It is a red circle with the word underground across in white letters on a blue
background. A visitor can find it easily. There is no fixed fare, because it depends on the
distance you travel. You can buy a ticket or a ticketstub from a booking office or from a
machine . At each London underground station you can see a map of thirteen lines.
London taxis are called black cabs in Great Britain. It is also very important way of
getting around the city. They carry a yellow “For hire” sign about the windscreen which is lit
up when they are free. To stop one hold out your hand in purposeful way.
London is a major port. It has three main airports which are all located outside the city
area: Heathrow, Gatwick and London City airport. Travelling by plane is the fastest, but the
most expensive way. The best way to know London is to visit it.
Listening
Buckingham Palace is the Queen’s official London home. There are 775 rooms in it. It
has an indoor swimming pool and a cinema.
The next our place of interest is the House of Parliament. It is a beautiful building and a
very big clock called Big Ben. Also it is a seat of British Government.
Now, look to the right. Opposite the House of Parliament is Westminster Abbey. It is a
church. Many scientists, politicians and artists were buried there.
Next, we’ll move to the London Eye. This is the highest wheel in Britain. It’s height is
about 135 m. It stands on the river Thames.
And now, let’s cross the Tower Bridge we’ll see the Tower of London. It was a castle, a
prison and now it is a museum. There is the biggest diamond in the world “The star of Africa”.
Now, look to the left, we’re near the Madam Tussaud’s wax work museum. You can
visit the e4xhibition of wax figures of presidents, film stars and pop stars. Well, we’ll stop our tour in the Hamleys toy shop. There are six floors in this shop. You
can buy presents and souvenirs here.
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