Урок английского языка "Экстремальные виды спорта"
Дата: 4.05.16
Класс: 9
Тип урока: урок совершенствования навыков
Уровень усвоения материала: репродуктивно продуктивный
Цель урока: Формирование коммуникативной компетенции по теме: научить употреблять
изучаемую лексику ,практиковать в неподготовленном аргументированном высказывании;
Задачи урока:
практическая: развитие умения аудирования с целью извлечения информации; развитие
умения читать с целью извлечения нужной или интересующей информации; формировать
речевую деятельность учащихся на базе новой лексики;
развивающая: развивать память и мыслительную деятельность учащихся, развитие
способности к анализу, обобщению, развитие способности к языковой догадке в целях
расширения их потенциального лексического запаса, развивать умения аргументировать
свою точку зрения, делать вывод, подводить итоги;
образовательная: расширение кругозора учащихся, развитие универсальных умений,
позволяющих совершенствовать учебную деятельность по овладению английским языком;
воспитательная: формировать нравственный, позитивный режим общения при обмене
мнениями, повышение мотивации к изучению английского языка.
1. Организационный момент.
Ход урока
Good morning. Glad to see you here and I’d like to start our lesson with your prediction about the
subject of our discussion today. I want you to watch the pictures and say what we’re going to discuss
at the lesson.
2. Введение в тему урока, целеполагание. Демонстрация картинок(Cлайд 1)
T: So, what is the subject of our discussion?
Ps: xtreme sports.
T: Can you give the definition to the word “extreme’. Watch the video while thinking it over (Cлайд
1, видеоролик)
Ps: extreme describes activity that is very dangerous.
T: Well, today we’re going to take a look at extreme sports. What exactly are they? How dangerous are
they? What makes people risk their lives to do them? (Слайд 2)
3. Речевая разминка. Введение лексики “Виды экстремального спорта” и ее фонетическая
отработка. T: All the pictures show extreme sports. (Слайд 2)
1. T: Can you name these sports? Llet’s repeat the names of xtreme sports after me.
1. Sky surfing
2. Skydiving
3.
4.
Ice diving
Ice climbing
5. Skiboarding
6. Snowboarding
7. Bungee jumping
8. Base jumping
9. Snow rafting
10. Whitewater rafting
11. Street luge
12. Zorbing
2. Think and say what they all have in common.
3. Would you agree that all of them are sports? Why? Why not?
4. What attracts people to these sports?
4. Введение лексики “Taking risk” и первичное ее закрепление. (Слайд 35)
T: What else attracts people to extreme sports, why do they take up doing them? The words from ex.
2c will help you express your ideas. (New Millennium English 10, p.99)
a. Ex. 1. In the sentences find the English equivalents to the Russian phrases.
1. He has done a lot of dangerous sports because he likes to go
to extremes.
a) рисковать (2)
2. To take risks for no purpose is not a clever thing.
b) волнение, возбуждение (2)
3. Ann’s desire to travel around the world becomes stronger and
stronger.
c) удовлетворять свое
любопытство
4. He was addicted to heroin.
d) хорошо подумать
5. Think twice before you do something very dangerous.
e) желание, стремление
6. I just had to satisfy my curiosity, so I opened the box.
f) рискованный человек /человек,
любящий риск 7. Being an actor or an actress can be rather dangerous,
sometimes they have to do different risky things.
g) доходить /дойти до грани
возможного (2)
8. I do sky diving for the thrill and excitement of this sport.
h) пристраститься к …
9. Personally I am not a risk taker, so white rafting or scuba
diving is not for me.
10. I think moderation in everything is the key and I never take
things to the edge.
b. Ex. 2. Express your ideas why people take up doing xtreme sports.
(слайд
6 vocabulary1)
1.
2.
3.
to go to extreme
to take things to the edge
to take risks/to do risky things
7.
8.
9.
thrill/excitement
to have a desire
to acquire selfconfidence
4. a risk taker
10. to acquire sense of individuality
5.
6.
to be addicted to
11. to overcome difficulties
to satisfy one’s curiosity
12. to protest against something 13. 5. Подготовка к аудированию интервью. T: Now I’d like you to listen to a TV
programme about some of these sports. But before listening use your background knowledge to
try to predict answers to the questions. (Opportunities intermediate, Russian edition, Module 1
“Extreme Sports” ex.2 a, p.14. аудиофайл 4 )
1. People do extreme sports in order to feel a) excited b) nervous c) happy
2. Extreme sports have become popular in the last a) 5 years b) 10 years c) 20 years
3. People usually bungee jump from a) airplanes b) high buildings c) bridges
4.
In sky surfing people do midair a) gymnastics b) dancing c) swimming
5. Snowboarding has similarities with a) skiing b) surfing c) canoeing
6. Snowrafting is a) quite dangerous b) very dangerous
7. For whitewater rafting you need a) a big river b) a warm river c) a mountain river
Ice divers a) swim under the ice
8.
14. b) walk on the bottom of lakes
15. c) walk upside down under the ice
16. 7. Аудирование: интервью. Listen to the tape and check your answers for ex.2. While
listening, please, have a look at the screen where you’ll see the pictures of sports mentioned in
the interview.
17. (Слайд 7, Приложение 1) Ответы: 1a, 2b, 3c, 4a, 5b, 6b, 7c, 8c.
18. Listen to two people talking about extreme sports. Complete the table . (Слайд 8.Приложение
2)
19. Sports
22. likes
25. doesn’t like
28. would like
to try
31. wouldn’t
like to try
21. J
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n
a
t
h
a
n
24.
27.
30.
33.
20.
C
23.
26.
29.
32. 34. Ответы
: Carol likes bungee jumping; would like to try sky surfing; wouldn’t like to try snow
rafting. Jonathan likes skiing/snowboarding; doesn’t like sailing; would like to try ice diving.
35. 9. Развитие навыков поискового чтения (извлечение необходимой информации)
36. I’d like to enlarge your knowledge about extreme sports. I suggest that you should read the text
about other kinds of extreme sports. Before reading pay your attention to the information.
37. (Слайд 9; Приложение 3) Of which of the sports, A G are the following true?
1. You do not need to have any special skills.
2. You need to cooperate with a group of people.
3.
It was started by inventors of another extreme sport.
4. You can hurt yourself whilst to stop.
5. You need to be both strong and psychologically prepared.
6.
7.
It offers reasonably good protection from injury.
It could get you into trouble with the police.
8. You can make your own protection for your feet.
38. Ответы
: 1G, 2 F, 3 E, 4 E, 5 AG, 6 G, 7 E, 8 E.
39. 10. Аргументированные высказывания.
40. 1. ( Слайд
10) What is your attitude towards extreme sports? What is your opinion on taking
risks? Discuss it in pairs and then report your ideas to the class. (ex.4b, p 101, New Millennium
English 10)
41. Taking risk is …
dangerous
exciting
useless because
silly
People take risks/do risky things because …
Risky activities can lead people to …
Some people like being put at risk because …
42. 2. Work in small groups. Comment on the quotation. Share your ideas with the rest of the class.
Слайд
11 (ex.4c, p 101, New Millennium English 10).
43. To win without risk is to triumph without glory. (Pierre Corneille) 44. Example: This means that if you don’t go through danger to achieve something, the success
will be less significant.
45. 11. Подведение итогов урока. (Слайд 12)
Демонстрация видеоролика . Xtreme sports are nontraditional sports characterized by high
speed, high risk, danger, excitement. Think twice before doing something very dangerous.
Рефлексия достижения цели. What have you managed to do at the lesson today?
Домашнее задание. Запись и комментирование домашнего задания. (Слайд13)
46. Choose any xtreme sport and make a project using a plan.
1. History
2. Equipment
3. Rules
4. How risky it is
5. Tips for practitioners: special skills, qualities, protection from injury
47. You may use the following web sites:
http://www.allextremesports.com
http://www.xtsports.com
http://sportspedia.com
48. Приложение 1
49.
Listening 1
50. Tapescript
51.
52. Presenter: … and now we’re going to take a look at extreme sports. What exactly are they?
How dangerous are they? What makes people risk their lives to do them? Michelle is going to
tell us all about them.
53. Michelle: Speed, excitement, danger. You can find all these in various extreme sports that have
become popular in the last ten years or so. Take bungee jumping. You jump off a bridge, like
this one I’m standing on now, and you fall and fall, then, just before you hit the ground or
water, an elastic rope pulls you back. No way!
54. And other extreme sports appear just as crazy. Look at this. In skysurfing you jump out off an
airplane and use a board to “surf’ the air, doing gymnastics in midair! Amazing, isn’t it? And
extreme sports on land can be just as dangerous.
55. Winter sports have always had an element of danger. I’m into skiing myself and I’ve had a
couple of nasty falls. But new winter sports like snowboarding, extreme skiing are much more
dangerous. Probably the most dangerous of all the new winter sports is snowrafting. You sit in
a rubber boat and sail down a mountain at a great speed – and you can’t control the boat!
Crazy, isn’t it?
56. Of course, water sports have always been fun. In white water rafting you sit in a small
inflatable raft and go down a river at great speed. Fast flowing mountain rivers are the best.
Then there are sports like icecanyoning and ice diving for those people who are absolutely
crazy. Ice diving is not easy to set up because you need good diving equipment and a frozen lake. First you break the ice and then you get into water. Sounds fun, doesn’t it? And, if that’s
not enough, you try to walk upside down on the ice! Mm, I feel cold just watching it …
57.
58.(Opportunities Intermediate, Russian Edition, Module 1 “Extreme Sports”)
59.
60. Приложение 2
61.
Listening 2
62. Tapescript
63.
64. Interviewer: So tell me, Carol, what sort of extreme sports do you do?
65. Carol: I like bungee jumping. It’s great, really exciting.
66. Interviewer: But what makes you do bungee jumping?
67. Carol: Well, I get nervous, you know. But when I’m jumping, I feel great. It’s like being a
bird.
68. Interviewer: Really? What about other extreme sports?
69. Carol: Mm, I’d live to try skysurfing, but it’s very expensive, you know.
70. Interviewer: Right. Are there any sports you wouldn’t try?
71. Carol: I’m pretty adventurous but even I wouldn’t like to do snowrafting. There’ve been some
terrible accidents. I hate doing boring sports like tennis. I’d prefer to stay at home.
72. Interviewer: Oh, it’s not that bad! Thank you very much, Carol. And now we have another
‘extreme’ sports fan, Jonathan, what extreme sports do you do?
73. Jonathan: Well, I prefer winter sports. There’s something about snow … I love going skiing.
And I quite like snowboarding. It’s really cool.
74. Interviewer: So, why do you do it?
75. Jonathan: Well, as I said, I’m a snow fanatic. And I love sports where there’s speed. I can’t
stand slow sports, you know, like sailing.
76. Interviewer: What other sports would you like to try?
77. Jonathan: I’d quite like to go ice diving – it sounds crazy!
78. Interviewer: Are there any sports you wouldn’t like to try?
79. Jonathan: Oh, yeah. I can’t stand heights. I’d hate to do bungee jumping. It looks absolutely
terrifying.
80. Interviewer: It certainly does. Right, Jonathan, thank you very much.
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86.(Opportunities Intermediate, Russian Edition, Module 1 “Extreme Sports”)
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93. Приложение 3
94. 95. EXTREME SPORTS
96. A Skydiving consists of jumping with a parachute out of an airplane for recreation or in
competitions. Competitive events include jumping for style, landing with accuracy, and making
freefall formations. Modern skydivers typically freefall from 3657 m above the ground until
762 m, where they open their parachutes.
97. B Skiboarding is the art of descending a hill on skiboards. Skiboards are basically a cross
between skis and a snowboard. They are about half the length of regular skis (between 80 and
100 cm long), and about twice as wide. The design allows the rider to do everything that skiers
and snowboarders do plus go backwards, turn 360’s on the ground, execute one foot turns and
perform more tricks than was ever thought possible on normal skis.
98. C Bungee jumping consists of jumping from a great height while attached to a long piece of
elastic that is just short enough to prevent the jumper from hitting the ground.
99. D Base jumping consists of jumping with a parachute from high places such as buildings or
mountains.
100.
E Street luge is the pavement version of ice luge. Both involve lying flat on your back
and steering a luge not much bigger than a skateboard with your head just inches off the
ground. Complete fearlessness is essential for this sport, as well as a thick piece of rubber,
preferably from a car tyre, as footwear. Top lugers can reach speed of 145 km per hour, yet
their only way of braking is to use their feet, which often causes painful injuries.
101.
F Iceclimbing As the name suggests, practitioners of this activity climb glaciers with
the aid of an ice axe and a great deal of other specialist equipment. As well as all the
equipment, incredible physical and mental strength are essential, together with the ability to
work closely with other team members in the most dangerous situations.
102.
G Zorbing is the latest adventure experience from New Zealand. It involves rolling
around in a ball or zorb three meters in diameter. It requires no more skill than a hamster
running in its wheel as centrifugal force keeps the zorbonaut pinned inside the zorb. Although
zorbonauts have hurtled downhill at speed of 50 km per hour, the air cushioning inside means
they do not risk hurting themselves too seriously.
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106.
(ИЯШ, 6/2004, методическая мозаика, стр.23)
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct active or passive forms.
107.
CHAIRMAN OF THE SNOWBOARD
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109.
The sport of snowboarding is booming and the person responsible for this is Jake Burton.
Burton, the antithesis of a hardnosed businessman, is the president and founder of what is now a
multimilliondollar corporation. "I have the best job in the world," says Burton. "1 ride my board
several days a week, the company is making money, the sport is blossoming."
110.
Though Burton 1__________ (often call) the inventor of the snowboard, he
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2_________ (refuse) to take credit for anything more than improving on somebody else's idea. He
3_________ (settle), instead, for the label 'snowboard pioneer'.
The first snowboardlike object 4_____________ (produce) by Sherman Poppen who, in 1965,
5_____________ (bolt) two skis together for his children to slide on. Poppen 6 his invention
the Snurfer. Jake Burton 7 ___________(give) a Snurfer when he was 14 years old. 'T 8_________
(always feel) there was an opportunity for it to 9____________ (market) better," he says, "for serious
technology to 10____________ (apply) to it, so Snurfing could 11________ (become) a legitimate sport
instead of a cheap toy." According to Jake's father, although Jake 12___________(not possess) any
innate entrepreneurial spirit, once he had the idea for this board in his head, he 13____________ (put)
every bit of his energy into it.
113.
Jake Burton's teenage years 14____________ (marry) by tragedy: his older brother
15_____ (kill) in Vietnam when Burton was 12, and their mother 16__________ (die) of leukemia five
years later. "The loss made for two things," says Burton, "real independence and an ability to 17
________(persevere)." Both 18__________ (bring) into play in December 1977, when, shortly after he
19________ (earn) a degree in economics and 20___________ (leave) a small sum in his
grandmother's will, he 21_________ (found) Burton Snowboards. He was 23. 114.
In the beginning Burton 22 ___________(employ) as a barman by night and 23________
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(make) snowboard prototypes by day. After constructing more than 100 тmodels, he finally had a board
he was pleased with. That hurdle overcome, he had to 24____________ (convince) people to buy the
things. One major stumbling block was the fact that snowboards 25________ (ban) at virtually all ski
areas.
Finally, after 1983, when restrictions at many ski resorts 26_________ (loosen),
snowboard sales 27___________ (climb). Now 95% of the ski areas in the US 28 _____(allow)
boarding, as do all ski areas in Europe. An international circuit of snowboard racing and freestyle events
29_________ (start) in 1986, and the sport 30 __________(make) its Olympic debut at the 1998 Winter
Games in Nagano, Japan.
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