Урок английского языка в 7 классе "Англоязычные страны"
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Ознакомление с культурными традициями стран, жители которых говорят на английском языке. Урок входит в программу занятий по программе "Enjoy English" Биболетовой М.З. и других (раздел 3 "Во все мире люди говорят по-английски"). На уроке применяются различные формы и методы работы.Ознакомление учащихся седьмого класса со странами, жители которых говорят на английском языке.
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Тема: Англоязычные страны
Цели:
обучающая: развивать познавательный интерес учащихся, развитие и поддержание интереса к
странам изучаемых языков.
воспитательная: воспитание толерантности и уважения к другой культуре; чуткости и интереса
к феноменам иной ментальности; воспитание личностных качеств (активность, умение работать в
сотрудничестве с другими, коммуникабельность, уважение к себе и к другим);
развивающая: развитие у учащихся способности и готовности к самостоятельному (автономному)
и осознанному изучению языка и освоению иноязычной культуры; развитие способности к
установлению смысловых связей; развитие фонематического слуха, психических функций,
связанных с речевой деятельностью (восприятие, внимание).
Задачи:
Познакомить учеников с культурными традициями стран изучаемого языка.
Предоставить учеников возможность пообщаться на английском языке во внеурочное время.
Помочь учеников увидеть применение своим положительным человеческим качествам, научить
работать в сотрудничестве.
Технические средства: компьютер; интерактивная доска, аудиозапись текста;
Дидактический материал: раздаточный материал с названиями стран, флажки, плакат,
презентация.
The beginning of the lesson: Good afternoon, boys and girls! I’m glad to see you! Do you like
traveling! What countries would you like to visit? Why do you travel? Pay attention to the motto of the lesson:
I’d like to travel all over the world
I’d like to learn about everything I want
The more I know the cleverer I am!
The questions I ask: What? Where? When?
Every country and every nation has it's own traditions and customs. It's very important to know
traditions and customs of different people. It will help you to know more about the history and life of different
nations and countries. One cannot speak about England without speaking about it's traditions and customs
.They are very important in the life of English people .Englishman are proud of their traditions and carefully
keep them up.
Let’s begin our traveling in the world of knowledge. Are you good geographers? Do you know these countries? Name them. What are their capitals? What
language is spoken in them? What can you say about people?Jamaica – Kingston
Trinidad – Port of Spain
Barbados – Bridgetown
Guyana – Georgetown
The USA – Washington
The UK – London
Canada – Ottawa
New Zealand – Wellington
Australia – Canberra
Eire – Dublin the Americans
You are bricks. I see you are very good at Geography.
Leading: Dear visitors, let's imagine that you are seamen, and I am your captain the guidebook. Now
we will go on long voyage on the various countries. Take your seats on more conveniently. The first country
The United Kingdom
Participant 1: The United Kingdom of G.B. and Northern Irelands is situated on the British Isles/ The
British Isles consists of two large islands, G.B. and Ireland, and about five thousand small islands. Their total
area is over 244,000 square kilometers.
The UK is made up of four countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. GB consists of
England, Scotland and Wales and doesn't include Northern Ireland. The capital of the UK is London.
The British Isles are separated from European continent by the North Sea and the English Channel. The
western coast of GB is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea.
The surface of the British Isles varies very much. The north of Scotland is mountainous and is called the
Highlands, while the south, which has beautiful valleys and plains, is called the Lowlands. There are a lot of
rivers in GB, but they are not very long. The Severn is the longest river, while the Thames is the deepest and
the most important one.
The mountains, the Atlantic Ocean and the warm waters if Gulf Stream influence the climate of the
British Isles. The weather in GB is very changeable. A fine morning can change into a wet afternoon and
evening and the wrong side out. The English people say: "Other countries have a climate; in England we have
weather." The English also say that they have three variants of weather: when it rains in the morning, when it rains in the afternoon or twhen it rains all day long. The weather is the favorite conversational topic in GB.
After they greet each other they start talking the weather.
The best time of the year in GB is spring (of course, it rains in spring too). The two worst months in
Britain are January and February. They are cold, damp and unpleasant. The best place in the world then is at
home by the big fire. Summer months are rather cold and there can be a lot of rainy days. So most people who
look forward to summer holidays, plan to go abroad for the summer.
The most unpleasant aspect of English weather is fog and smog. This is extremely bad in big cities
especially in London. The fog spreads everywhere so cars move along slowly and people can't see each other.
They try not to be run over by a car but still accidents are frequent in the fog.
Leading: Thanks for information, it was very interesting. Next country is India.
Participant 2: India is a place where there are many cultures and religions and because of this the land
is one of mystery and contrast.
The country is the 7th largest in the world and because of this the landscape is extremely diverse. 60 %
of the land is arable, but there are also vast mountain rangers, desert and forests. The climate is tropical
monsoon and has three seasons. The wildlife is varied with animals like: monkeys, buffalo, antelopes, elephants
and crocodiles.
The most famous monuments are the Taj Mahal, the Sun Temple and the Khajuraho Shrines. For those
who love the great outdoors, the Himalayas in the northeast provide the ultimate challenge but for the idle the
beaches of Goa and the Andaman Islands are the ideal retreat. The food is tasty and very spicy but for those
who cannot eat a hot curry there are other delicacies worth trying such as: Tibetan dumplings, various noodle
soups and the local barley wines. In the evening after a busy day sightseeing or shopping you can relax and
watch a classical dance troupe or fall asleep to the melodies of the sitar and Indian flute.
Leading: Thank you.
Participant 3: USA. It is faraway country, on the other side of the world. It is country of contrasts and
great opportunities. There are a number of time zones and two oceans, the Pacific and the Atlantic, between us.
And what attracts me to it?
The US is state with rich cultural heritage and fascinating history. It has passed a long way of formation
and has earned respect from other countries. During the Second World War the US had been a reliable support
for the Soviet Union because it had helped much in the fight against the fascism.
America gave the world a lot of great people, such as Abraham Lincoln, James Fenimore Cooper, Ernest
Hemingway and Martin Luther King. This list is endless. We should not forget about Christopher Columbus,
because he had discovered this previously unknown continent. A lot of cultures, mentalities and nations are intertwined in America. This has formed the current face of
the country. Today, the US is a prosperous country, "the first economy of the world". Many people want to go
to the US to get an education, make a career, or just see this truly amazing place.
There are so many beautiful cities in America: big cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Miami as well
as little provincial towns. I want to pick out New York City among big cities. I associate New York with lots of
yellow taxis on Times Square, crowds of people, who hurry somewhere and of course with skyscrapers and
Statue of Liberty. Recently, I wanted to "taste "The Big Apple"". No matter how stupidly it sounds, this
ambition appeared, when I was playing video game `Grand theft Auto IV`.
That would be so nice to wake up in the morning and go for a walk on Manhattan, visit the famous Wall
Street, see Columbia University, stroll along Broadway, stare at the colorful advertising signs in Times Square.
Then, we can go to Central Park for a walk, encountering running people in tracksuits, mummies with prams,
people walking their dogs or to sit on green grass. After this we can pop to coffee shop and then go to Liberty
Island where a statue with the same name is located, which has become a national symbol of America.
New York is the capital of American fashion. Fashion Weeks are held there. New York City is not only
a big beautiful city, but it is one of the world economic centers. Also there is the headquarters of UN.
California will certainly leave nobody indifferent. San Francisco with Cable Cars and Golden Gate
Bridge, Silicon Valley and high technologies, San Diego and its Zoo that`s California.
There are most picturesque beaches of the West coast. I would be glad to be on of these beaches. Lying
on golden sand and the sun gently caressing your skin, ocean softly roaring, boys and girls in swimsuits playing
beach volleyball and the rescuers attentively watching over what is happening. California is an excellent place
for surfing. I would take a lesson from local surfing instructors.
There is also Hollywood in the Golden State, it is the wellknown suburbs of Los Angeles. Hollywood
had discovered the worldfamous stars like Audrey Hepburn, Kirk Douglas, Harrison Ford and Meryl Streep. It
is noteworthy, that the governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, is actor too. By the way, I want to visit
the Hollywood ...
Participant 4: Australia is a large country lying between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Australia is an
island, like Britain, but unlike Britain, it is vast. It is, in fact, nearly twentyfive times as large as the British
Isles. Its area is about 8,000,000 square km. The population of Australia is about 18 mln. Most of Australia is
semidesert. People cannot live where there is no water, and so most of people in Australia live in the richer
southeast. The first Australian people were darkskinned Aborigines, and though the coming of the white
settlers destroyed their tribal lives, some sixty thousand still survive in Australia today. Their account for about
1 percent of the population. They may be found in the island areas of the country. Some live in modern cities
but it is not really easy for them. They have to fight for their rights. The first Europeans to land in this country
were Dutch sailors. The national holiday, Australia Day, is now celebrated on or near January 26th in memory
of landing of the British in 1788. The young country grew very fast. Today Australia is an independent
federative state consisting of 6 states and 2 territories. It is a member of the Commonwealth headed by the
British Queen. The national language is English. The capital of Australia is Canberra; the largest cities are
Sidney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. 1. The Commonweaith of Austrelia is a self govering federal state. It is situated in the southwest of the
Pasific ocean, ocuping the continent of Australia and a great number of islands of which Tasmania is the most
important. Australia is a continentisland washed by the Indian and the Pasific Oceans.
2. The country consists of 6 (six) states and 2 (two) territories. 16 million people live in Australia. The
capital is Canberra. The offical language is English.
3. Australia has a Parlament has two chambers, the house of Representatives and the Senate. the
governmant of the country is headed by the Prime Minister.
4. The highest part of Australia, and almost all the mountains are near the coast. The whole central part
of the country is dry; it never rains, there are no large rivers and no water there. So there is no very rich plant
life in Australia, except in the east and southeast.
5. Australia is an important producer and exporter of primary products: wool, meat, sugar, fruit, black,
coal, iron, copper, lead, gold and so on.
6. Most of the factories are situated near big cities. There are 5 (five) big cities in Australia: Sydney,
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and bris bane. These cities are also the country's main ports.
7. Canberra was specially planned as a capital. It is a quriet city. All the goverment buildings are
situated there. There no industrial plants in the city. About 300000 people live in Canberra.
8. Sydney is the oldest and largest city in Australia. It was founded in 1788. Sydney is a big industrial
centre. About 3 million people now live in the city.
Participant 5: Canada is a vast country, bigger than the United States, bigger than the continent of
Australia. It is in fact one of the world’s largest countries. Its area is about 10 mln sq km. As Canada extends
for thousands of miles from the Arctic Ocean to the United States and from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific
Ocean, all kinds of weather conditions and scenery are to be found there. The population of Canada is 29 mln
people. The capital is Ottawa; the main cities are Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. The word Canada comes
from one of the Red Indian languages – “Kannata”, meaning “a number of huts”. Canada is often called the
“Land of the Maple Leaf”. The maple leaf is the national emblem of Canada. The story of Canada goes back
over 400 years. The French were the first settlers to this country. In 1759 Canada became a part of the British
Empire. In 1931 became independent from Britain. Today Canada is an independent federative state, consisting
of 10 provinces and 2 territories. It is a member of the Commonwealth, headed by the Queen of Great Britain.
The two official languages are English and French. But many other languages are spoken: Italian, Chinese,
German, Polish and Greek. Canada is a country with very high standards of living. This country is particularly
advanced in the areas of health, education, social protection and human rights.
Participant 6: Ireland is an island to the northwest of continental Europe. It is the thirdlargest island
in Europe and the twentiethlargest island on Earth. To its east is the larger island of Great Britain, from which
it is separated by the Irish Sea. Politically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland, which covers just under fivesixths of
the island, and Northern Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom, which covers the remainder and is located in the
northeast of the island. The population of Ireland is approximately 6.4 million. Just under 4.6 million live in the
Republic of Ireland and just under 1.8 million live in Northern Ireland.[3]
Relatively lowlying mountains surrounding a central plain epitomise Ireland's geography with several
navigable rivers extending inland. The island has lush vegetation, a product of its mild but changeable oceanic
climate, which avoids extremes in temperature. Thick woodlands covered the island until the 17th century.
Today, it is one of the most deforested areas in Europe. There are twentysix extant mammal species native to
Ireland.
Irish culture has had a significant influence on other cultures, particularly in the fields of literature and,
to a lesser degree, science and education. A strong indigenous culture exists, as expressed for example through
Gaelic games, Irish music and the Irish language, alongside mainstream Western culture, such as contemporary
music and drama, and a culture shared in common with Great Britain, as expressed through sports such as
soccer, rugby, horse racing, and golf, and the English language.
Leading: Many thanks to you for your interesting information
Reflection.Were you attentive? Let me see. There are five questions about English – speaking
countries. Let’s do a test. Choose the right variant. Circle or tick it.
1. What is the capital of New Zealand?
a) Washington
b) Ottawa
c) Wellington
2. What is the emblem of Canada?
a) a maple leaf
b) a red rose
c) an eagle
3. How’s Australia called?
a) the melting pot
b) the world’s biggest farm
c) the lucky country
4. Which country has the largest population in the world? a) the USA
b) the UK
c) RF
5. Which is the seventh biggest city in English – speaking countries?
a) Moscow
b) London
c) Canberra
Change your papers and check the tests up. (Pupils check their tests; the right answers are on the screen)
Leading: Why do you learn English?
Pupil 1: To my mind, English is the most popular language in the world. English is spoken in many
countries, 30 or more. In different countries English is a bit different, but people can easily understand each
other. English is an international language. It is used in international conferences and seminars. It is a language
of business, culture, politics and finance. It is used in the Internet communication.
Pupil 2: I think English is a necessary and important subject at school. As for me I do my best for
learning English. It will help me in my future. If you want to get a good job you should know English perfectly
well. The more I learn English the better my English will be.
Pupil 3: You know I’m a real football fan. I would like to visit Manchester one day. It would be great to
watch a football match of my favorite football team “Manchester United”. It would be fantastic to see the play
of my beloved football player Rooney. The more I learn English the easier I can understand the British. I do
want to master my English.
Pupil 4: As a matter of fact I’m a real traveler. Nothing is more pleasant than traveling round the world.
It’s fascinating to come to know about a country, its people, their traditions and customs. I would like to visit
Britain one day. I wish my dream came true. It would be cool to make friends with a British girl or boy. Why
not communicate on the Internet with him or her, it’ll be a good chance to practise my English. It’ll be a chance
in a million. I will never miss it.
The more I travel the more I learn. The more I master my English the better I speak and understand it.
Thank you for the lesson. You are bricks. I am very pleased and satisfied with you.
Урок английского языка в 7 классе "Англоязычные страны"
Урок английского языка в 7 классе "Англоязычные страны"
Урок английского языка в 7 классе "Англоязычные страны"
Урок английского языка в 7 классе "Англоязычные страны"
Урок английского языка в 7 классе "Англоязычные страны"
Урок английского языка в 7 классе "Англоязычные страны"
Урок английского языка в 7 классе "Англоязычные страны"
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