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Урок английского языка "Дорога в жизнь. Моя визитная карточка"

Урок построен с учётом индивидуальных особенностей детей и с опорой на жизненный опыт.
22.02.2013

Описание разработки

Цели урока:

Обучающие:

 - активизировать процесс запоминания излагаемого лексического материала путём комбинирования новых и ранее усвоенных лексических единиц;

 - развивать слуховую оперативную память;

 - формировать навыки неподготовленной речи.

Развивающие:

 - обогащать и систематизировать лексический и грамматический материал

 продуктивного плана;

 - формировать коммуникативные умения: вести диалог, формулировать вопросы.

 - развивать творческое мышление и творческие способности учащихся.

Воспитывающие:

 - воспитать уважительное, толерантное отношение к чужому мнению;

 - стимулировать интерес учащихся к изучению иностранного языка через интересные формы и методы работы.

 - Воспитывать активность в решении коммуникативных и познавательно - поисковых задач.

Здоровьесберегающие:

 - предупреждать переутомления детей путем смены деятельности.

Тип урока: введение и закрепление ЗУН учащихся.

Форма урока: традиционная

Технологии:

 - технология развивающего, личностно - ориентированного обучения, коллективного взаимообучения.

Оборудование: раздаточный материал: тексты для чтения на английском языке: «Моя биография»; проекты учащихся.

Методы: объяснительно - иллюстративные (беседа, анализ таблицы, формулировка фактов);частично - поисковый (комментирование практических действий с выводом, выбор примеров - подтверждений с опорой на наглядность)

Приёмы: использование ТСО, самостоятельная работа по пройденному материалу, критического мышления.

Формы организации урока: коллективные, индивидуальные, групповые.

Ход урока

1. Организационная часть

1. 1. Greeting and Aim

    Good morning, dear friends! Please take your seats! Let`s begin our lesson!

Today we are going to speak about yourselves: your interests, hobbies and plans for the future.

2. Актуализация опорных знаний.

2. 1. Check on Homework

What was your home task for today?

Read a composition “My best friend”.

3. Мотивация учебной деятельности

 3. 1. Warming up

    Now you are going to listen to a story in English. Try to understand it well. You will have to answer some questions about it. You will hear the story twice.

    Перед первым предъявлением:

1) What is the story about? (It’s about the history of visiting cards. )

A visiting card, also known as a calling card, is a small paper card with one's name printed on it. They first appeared in C hina in the 15th century, and in Euro pe in the 17th century. The footmen of arist ocrats and of ro yalty would deliver these first European visiting cards to the ser vants of their prospective hosts solemnly introducing the arrival of their owners.

Visiting cards became an indispensable tool of etiq uette, with sophisticated rules governing their use. The essential convention was that one person would not expect to see another person in her own home (unless invited or introduced) without first leaving his visiting card for the person at her home. Upon leaving the card, he would not expect to be admitted at first, but might receive a card at his own home in response. This would serve as a signal that a personal visit and meeting at home would not be unwelcome. On the other hand, if no card was forthcoming in return, or if a card were sent in an envelope, a personal visit was thereby discouraged.

As an adoption from Fre nch and En glish etiquette, visiting cards became common amongst the aristocracy of Europe, and also in the United States. The whole procedure depended upon there being serva nts to open the door and receive the cards and it was, therefore, confined to the social classes which employed servants.

Some visiting cards included refined engraved ornaments, embos sed lettering, and fantastic coats of  arms. However, the standard form visiting card in the 19th century in the United Kingdom was a plain card with nothing more than the bearer's name on it. Sometimes the name of a gentl emen's club might be added, but addresses were not otherwise included. Visiting cards were kept in highly decorated card cases.

    The visiting card is no longer the universal feature of upper middle class and upper class life that it once was in Europe and North America. Much more common is the busine ss card, in which contact details, including address and telephone number, are essential. This has led to the inclusion of such details even on modern domestic visiting cards, a practice endorsed by modern books of etiq uette, such as Debre tt's New Etiquette.

Перед вторым предъявлением:

  1. What is the visiting card?
  2. What is its origin? / Where did it come from?
  3. When did it appear in Europe?
  4. What were they used for?
  5. How could the visiting cards be decorated?
  6. What is the business card?

4. Основная часть

4. 1. Reading

Read the text and fill in the gaps. What is the story about?

Let me introduce myself. I am Maria Sokolova. I am sixteen. I live in the village of Timonovo. People say that I am a pretty girl: I have got big blue eyes and long fair hair, but I try to colour my hair in red because my horoscope tells me to do it. My star sign is a lion and I have decided to do this experiment to attract good luck. So, as you can see, I am cheerful, funny and have a good sense of humour. I am optimistic about everything. I believe that all people must live in harmony and love each other.

I am in the 11th form of a secondary school. At the end of this school year I will have to pass my exams and I am a bit scared about it because these will be my first, important for my future life, exams. But I hope that everything will be all right because I study well. There are a lot of interesting subjects in my timetable this year, but English and mathematics are my favourite.

After finishing school I` d like to go on studying at a university and get a good knowledge of my future profession. I want to be an economist. I cannot say that my future profession is going to be very easy. It requires a specific mentality and a lot of special skills. I will study different subjects: economic policy, economic systems, trade, marketing, banking and other important matters. I think economics will teach me a new way of looking at the world. I hope that my choice of profession is right.

4. 2. Speaking and Writing

Now try to make a short visiting card according to the text you’ve just read. What information is missing? Your visiting card may include the following elements:

Name

Education

Occupation

Interests

Address

Telephone

E - mail

 4. 3. Speaking

 And now you are going to present your projects “My Visiting Card”

Examples, Pupil 1: “My Visiting Card”

I am Natasha Ivanova. I am from Ukraine. I live in Donetsk with my family.

We love and always help each other.

I also have a lot of friends. My friends are cheerful and generous people. We are never bored together.

I have some special interests. I like to play sports. I am fond of music.

Now I study at School № 1 in Donetsk.

I want to be a chef, because I like this profession. It is really important nowadays, besides it is necessary in everyday life. I enjoy cooking meals and it is interesting for me to learn about the process of cooking.

At our school we study different recipes and get various information about the history of cooking in different countries.

I hope I’ll become a great chef in future!

Student 2: “My Visiting Card”

My name is Anna Smirnova. I am sixteen years old. I was born on the 11th of May 1985 in Valuiky. It is a small town in Belgorod region. It is situated on two rivers: the Valui and the Oskol. You can see a lot of wonderful places and beautiful landscapes here in summer and spring.

    There are some places to go to: a museum, a cinema, a park, a sport complex, a palace of culture, five libraries, a lot of cafes e t s.

    I have lived in Valuiky since my childhood. My parents and my brother also live here.

 My father`s name is Sergei Ivanovich. He works in a bank as a programmer. He is energetic and confident.

My mother`s name is Olga Anatolyevna. She is pretty and kind - hearted. My mother is a housewife. She takes care of the family and does everything to make our house cozy and comfortable.

I love and respect my parents because they are the closest and the dearest to my heart people. They are ready to help and teach me everything I ask them for. I feel that I am a lucky girl to have such nice parents.

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Содержимое разработки

Тема: Профессии

Тема урока: Дорога в жизнь. Моя визитная карточка.

Цели урока:

Обучающие:

- активизировать процесс запоминания излагаемого лексического материала путём комбинирования новых и ранее усвоенных лексических единиц;

- развивать слуховую оперативную память;

- формировать навыки неподготовленной речи.



Развивающие:

- обогащать и систематизировать лексический и грамматический материал

продуктивного плана;

- формировать коммуникативные умения: вести диалог, формулировать вопросы.

- развивать творческое мышление и творческие способности учащихся.

Воспитывающие:

- воспитать уважительное, толерантное отношение к чужому мнению;

- стимулировать интерес учащихся к изучению иностранного языка через интересные формы и методы работы.

- Воспитывать активность в решении коммуникативных и познавательно-поисковых задач.


Здоровьесберегающие:

- предупреждать переутомления детей путем смены деятельности.


Тип урока: введение и закрепление ЗУН учащихся.

Форма урока: традиционная

Технологии:

- технология развивающего, личностно-ориентированного обучения, коллективного взаимообучения.

Оборудование: раздаточный материал: тексты для чтения на английском языке: «Моя биография»; проекты учащихся.

Методы: объяснительно-иллюстративные (беседа, анализ таблицы, формулировка фактов);частично-поисковый (комментирование практических действий с выводом, выбор примеров - подтверждений с опорой на наглядность)

Приёмы: использование ТСО, самостоятельная работа по пройденному материалу, критического мышления.

Формы организации урока: коллективные, индивидуальные, групповые.



Ход урока

1.Организационная часть

1.1.Greeting and Aim

Good morning, dear friends! Please take your seats! Let`s begin our lesson!

Today we are going to speak about yourselves: your interests, hobbies and plans for the future.

2. Актуализация опорных знаний.

2.1. Check on Homework

What was your home task for today?

Read a composition “My best friend”.

3.Мотивация учебной деятельности

3.1. Warming up

Now you are going to listen to a story in English. Try to understand it well. You will have to answer some questions about it. You will hear the story twice.

Перед первым предъявлением:

1) What is the story about? (It’s about the history of visiting cards.)

A visiting card, also known as a calling card, is a small paper card with one's name printed on it. They first appeared in China in the 15th century, and in Europe in the 17th century. The footmen of aristocrats and of royalty would deliver these first European visiting cards to the servants of their prospective hosts solemnly introducing the arrival of their owners.

Visiting cards became an indispensable tool of etiquette, with sophisticated rules governing their use. The essential convention was that one person would not expect to see another person in her own home (unless invited or introduced) without first leaving his visiting card for the person at her home. Upon leaving the card, he would not expect to be admitted at first, but might receive a card at his own home in response. This would serve as a signal that a personal visit and meeting at home would not be unwelcome. On the other hand, if no card was forthcoming in return, or if a card were sent in an envelope, a personal visit was thereby discouraged.

As an adoption from French and English etiquette, visiting cards became common amongst the aristocracy of Europe, and also in the United States. The whole procedure depended upon there being servants to open the door and receive the cards and it was, therefore, confined to the social classes which employed servants.

Some visiting cards included refined engraved ornaments, embossed lettering, and fantastic coats of arms. However, the standard form visiting card in the 19th century in the United Kingdom was a plain card with nothing more than the bearer's name on it. Sometimes the name of a gentlemen's club might be added, but addresses were not otherwise included. Visiting cards were kept in highly decorated card cases.

The visiting card is no longer the universal feature of upper middle class and upper class life that it once was in Europe and North America. Much more common is the business card, in which contact details, including address and telephone number, are essential. This has led to the inclusion of such details even on modern domestic visiting cards, a practice endorsed by modern books of etiquette, such as Debrett's New Etiquette.


Перед вторым предъявлением:

  1. What is the visiting card?

  2. What is its origin? / Where did it come from?

  3. When did it appear in Europe?

  4. What were they used for?

  5. How could the visiting cards be decorated?

  6. What is the business card?

4. Основная часть

4.1. Reading

Read the text and fill in the gaps. What is the story about?

Let me introduce myself. I am Maria Sokolova. I am sixteen. I live in the village of Timonovo. People say that I am a pretty girl: I have got big blue eyes and long fair hair, but I try to colour my hair in red because my horoscope tells me to do it. My star sign is a lion and I have decided to do this experiment to attract good luck. So, as you can see, I am cheerful, funny and have a good sense of humour. I am optimistic about everything. I believe that all people must live in harmony and love each other.

I am in the 11th form of a secondary school. At the end of this school year I will have to pass my exams and I am a bit scared about it because these will be my first, important for my future life, exams. But I hope that everything will be all right because I study well. There are a lot of interesting subjects in my timetable this year, but English and mathematics are my favourite.

After finishing school I` d like to go on studying at a university and get a good knowledge of my future profession. I want to be an economist. I cannot say that my future profession is going to be very easy. It requires a specific mentality and a lot of special skills. I will study different subjects: economic policy, economic systems, trade, marketing, banking and other important matters. I think economics will teach me a new way of looking at the world. I hope that my choice of profession is right.

4.2. Speaking and Writing

Now try to make a short visiting card according to the text you’ve just read. What information is missing? Your visiting card may include the following elements:

Name

Education

Occupation

Interests

Address

Telephone

E-mail

4.3. Speaking

And now you are going to present your projects “My Visiting Card”


Examples, Pupil 1: “My Visiting Card”

I am Natasha Ivanova. I am from Ukraine. I live in Donetsk with my family.

We love and always help each other.

I also have a lot of friends. My friends are cheerful and generous people. We are never bored together.

I have some special interests. I like to play sports. I am fond of music.

Now I study at School № 1 in Donetsk .

I want to be a chef, because I like this profession. It is really important nowadays, besides it is necessary in everyday life. I enjoy cooking meals and it is interesting for me to learn about the process of cooking.

At our school we study different recipes and get various information about the history of cooking in different countries.

I hope I’ll become a great chef in future!


Student 2: “My Visiting Card”

My name is Anna Smirnova. I am sixteen years old. I was born on the 11th of May 1985 in Valuiky. It is a small town in Belgorod region. It is situated on two rivers: the Valui and the Oskol. You can see a lot of wonderful places and beautiful landscapes here in summer and spring.

There are some places to go to: a museum, a cinema, a park, a sport complex, a palace of culture, five libraries, a lot of cafes e t s.

I have lived in Valuiky since my childhood. My parents and my brother also live here.

My father`s name is Sergei Ivanovich. He works in a bank as a programmer. He is energetic and confident.

My mother`s name is Olga Anatolyevna. She is pretty and kind-hearted. My mother is a housewife. She takes care of the family and does everything to make our house cozy and comfortable.

I love and respect my parents because they are the closest and the dearest to my heart people. They are ready to help and teach me everything I ask them for. I feel that I am a lucky girl to have such nice parents.

I have a brother. His name is Anatoly. He is twenty-two and he is a student of Belgorod University. He is going to be a lawyer. We get along with my bother and love each other.

I am a sociable person, that`s why I have got a lot of friends. We meet and talk about everything we are interested in: music, fashion, boys, teachers and so on. We are never bored together because we are always engaged in some activity: we attend different sport clubs, work on a computer, read books and press, watch and discuss different films.

Some day I would be able to go to a foreign country on an exchange program and the knowledge of English language would help me to communicate with other people.

Student 3: “The Visiting Card of lyceum № 107, Donetsk”

Lyceum №107, is one of the oldest schools in Ukraine . It is more than 100 years old. It was founded in 1888. More than 25 thousand workers were taught here.

In the postwar years our vocational school was restored and in a short period of time it was turned into one of the largest schools.

At present a lot of chefs, welders, auto mechanics, drivers, shop-assistants, builders are taught at our school. There are more than 500 pupils in our school every year. They attend their lessons every day, and have their practical work as well.

Our Lyceum is a modern three-storied building of a typical design. In front of the vocational school there are wonderful flower-beds and big old trees. Behind it there is a small garden and a big ground for cars.

When you enter our Lyceum, you can see a library with a reading room, the teachers` room, the doctor’s room. Some other studies and classrooms are on the upper floors. On the walls of the hall you can see portraits of our best pupils, outstanding people of our region and our country. Our classrooms are nice and cozy. There are light curtains on the windows and a lot of flowers on the window-sills.

Our pupils get good knowledge here and are taught to be honest and hardworking.

5. Рефлексия.

5.1. Обобщение материала

So you’ve spoken about yourselves, giving your personal information. We’ll continue to speak on the topic. But you’ll learn how to make another card – a business card. It will include more special information, concerning your future profession. What associations do you have when you hear the word “Profession”? Please, explain your choice.



You’ve mentioned the importance of getting special education and training for your future career. I think you understand that to succeed in life it is often really important to have special skills and get good knowledge of your future profession. I wish you good luck in your training, and I hope you’ll become great masters and will be able to use English in your life and your career growth.

5.2. Домашнее задание

Write a letter about yourself and your plans about future.

5.3. Оценивание

- You worked well, your marks are:

- Our lesson is over! Have a rest!



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