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План-конспект урока по теме 'Известные люди Британии'
План-конспект урока
Дата:
Класс: 9
Тема: Famous British people
Цели:
1 Обучающая:
Cовершенствование навыков монологической речи по теме Famous British people
2 Развивающая:
Развитие умений самостоятельного поиска информации, ее обработки и презентации
3 Воспитательная:
Воспитать уважение к стране и знаменитым людям страны изучаемого языка.
Оборудование: карточки, портреты, телевизор, DVD.
Ход урока:
I Орг. момент
Учитель: Good morning, children
Дети: Good morning
Учитель: How are you getting on?
Дети: We are fine.Thank you.
Учитель: Who is absent today?
Дети отвечают.
Учитель: Today we will speak about famous British people.
II Фонетическая зарядка
But at first we should recollect some proper names. Repeat after me:
Alexander Alan Milne
Isaak Newton
William Hogarth
Charles Dickens
Lewis Caroll
Sharlotte Bronte
William Shakespeare
III Речевая разминка
Учитель: Answer please my questions.
What famous British people do you know?
Дети: Alexander Alan Milne, Isaak Newton, William Hogarth, Charles Dickens, Lewis Carol , Sharlotte Bronte, William Shakespeare.
Учитель: Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"?
Дети: W. Shakespeare
Учитель:Who wrote "Alice in Wonderland"?
Дети: L. Carrol
Учитель:Who invented the telephone?
Дети: A. Bell
Учитель:What famous British band is called "The Liverpool Four"?
Дети: The Beatles
Учитель:What famous Scottish poet wrote the words for a popular new year song "Auld Lang Syne"?
Дети: R. Burns
Учитель: Who wrote "Jane Eyre"?
Дети: S. Brontre
Учитель: Who wrote detective stories, the main character of which is Miss Murple?
Дети: A. Cristi
Учитель:Who wrote "Robinson Crusoe"?
Дети: D. Defo
Учитель:What famous admiral won the battle of Trafalgar?
Дети: Admiral Nelson
IV Учитель: Today we will speak about 3 other people, which are famous in literature, science, art. You were divided into 3 groups. Each group has prepared a project about 1 person. At first we will speak about A.A. Milne. You have to listen to the information attentively and then you will have to complete some tasks
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рассказ детей об А. Милне
Alan Alexander Milne
Alan Alexander Milne ( (18 January 1882 - 31 January 1956) was an English author, best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh and for various children's poems. Milne was a noted writer, primarily as a playwright, before the huge success of Pooh overshadowed all his previous work. A. A. Milne was born in Kilburn, London, England to parents John Vine Milne and Sarah Maria. Milne attended Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge where he studied on a mathematics scholarship. Milne worked as an assistant editor in the leading British humour magazine "Punch". Milne joined the British Army in World War I and served as an officer in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Alan married Dorothy "Daphne" in 1913, and their only son, Christopher Robin Milne, was born in 1920. Milne is most famous for his two Pooh books about a boy named Christopher Robin, after his son, and various characters inspired by his son's stuffed animals, most notably the bear named Winnie-the-Pooh. Christopher Robin's bear, originally named "Edward", was renamed "Winnie-the-Pooh" after a Canadian black bear named Winnie (after Winnipeg) left to London Zoo during the war. E. H. Shepard illustrated the original Pooh books, using his own son's teddy as the model. Christopher Robin Milne's own toys are now under glass in New York. Winnie-the-Pooh was published in 1926, followed by 'The House at Pooh Corner' in 1928. A second collection of nursery rhymes, "Now We Are Six", was published in 1927. All three books were illustrated by E. H. Shepard. Milne also published four plays in this period. After Milne's death, his widow sold the rights to the Pooh characters to the Walt Disney Company, which has made a number of Pooh cartoon movies.
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работа по карточкам.
Учитель: Now I will give you cards and you will have to complete the task.
1 Who is who in the story?
Alan Alexander Milne a famous writer
H.G. Wells Alan Milne's son
Daphne the man who did illustration for the book
Christopher Robin is a teddy bear
Ernest Shepard the author of "Winnie-the-Pooh"
Winnie-the- Pooh a toy animal
Eeyore the donkey Alan Milne's wife
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Say true or false
1 Milne's father was a doctor
2 Milne became a mathematician
3 In London Milne worked as for a famous magazine
4 Milne's wife didn't want to join the Army
5 Christopher Robin is the name of a bear
6 Milne wrote a lot of poems Christopher Robin
7 Milne wrote a book about Pooh's adventures in tne forest
8 Milne drew illustrations for his book himself
9 All the Pooh books became very popular
10 Now Christopher Robin's old toys are in Australia
c) Ознакомительное чтение текста
Учитель: Now we will read the text about Winnie-the-Pooh. Read it and complete the task. ( Учитель раздает детям карточки с текстом и заданием к нему)
Christopher's Toys
When Christopher Milne grew up he often had to answer questions about himself when he was a child, and about his toys.
He remembered that Pooh was his parents' present and the oldest, only a year younger than Christopher himself, and the most cheerful of them. He was Christopher's favourite toy and companion. It was Pooh to whom the little boy said "Good night" before falling asleep. Eeyor ,too, was a present. With time his neck had gone down and this had given him his sad and gloomy look.
Piglet was a present from a neighbour who lived close by.
Rabbit was invented. At first he was just the owner of the hole in which Pooh got stuck and struggled to get free. Every child remembers how once Pooh was walking through the forest humming to himself
Tra-la-la, tra-la-la,
Tra-la-la, tra-la-la,
Rum-tum-tiddle-um-tum
Tiddle- idle, tiddle- idle,
Tiddle- idle, tiddle- idle,
Rum-tum-tum-tiddle-um
When he saw a hole, found out that Rabbit was in and pushed his way through the hole, the two had a bite after which Pooh could not climb out of the hole, through he pulled with his front paws and pushed with his back paws as hard as he could. For a long week Pooh had to stay in the hole- and have no meals: not a bowl of honey, not even a mouthful of condensed milk - and only when he got thinner Christopher Robin, Rabbit and Rabbit's friends and relations pulled Pooh out of the "tight place".
Both Kanga and Tigger arrived later, they were presents from Christopher's parents carefully chosen so that they could make new literary characters. As A. A. Milne said, "… you only had to look at them to see at once that Tigger was bouncy, Eeyore was gloomy and Piglet was squeaky."
Pooh's house was inside an old walnut tree. The tree was hollow inside and it was easy to climb in through a big opening in the trunk. It was the perfect tree house for a five-year-old. This was where Christopher and Pooh played their quiet, happy games together.
Задание к тексту
To hum - мурлыкать, бурчать
Tight place - "узкое место", затруднительные обстоятельства
Squeaky - визгливый, плаксивый
№ 2. Choose the right way to complete the sentences.
1. Poor was only… younger than Christopher Robin.
a) a year b) two years c) three years
2. Ecyory looked gloomy because his … hung down.
a) tail b) ears c) neck
3. Piglet was a present from … .
a) a friend b) a neighbour c) Christopher's father
4) Rabbit was … .
a) a toy b) an animal c) an invented character
5) Pooh couldn't climb out of Rabbit's hole because …
a) he had eaten a lot b) he didn't try hard enough c) Rabbit didn't whant him to go
6) Staying in the hole Pooh … .
a) had a bowl of honey every day b) had some condensed milk every day c) had no meals at all.
7) Tigger arrived … Pooh, Ecyor and Piglet.
a) at the same time as b) earlier than c) later than
8) Pooh's house was … an old walnut tree.
a) on b) inside c) under
d) Просмотр отрывка мультфильма
Учитель:Look at the screen. We will watch a cartoon and then you will have to find the piece of this cartoon in the original text.
V Учитель: Our next group wants to tell us about Isaak Newton.
a) Рассказ детей о Ньютоне
Учитель: Listen carefully to your classmates as then you will have to complete the task.
Newton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727)
Newton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727), English natural philosopher, generally regarded as the most original and influential theorist in the history of science. Isaac Newton was born on Christmas day 1642 (4 January 1643, New Style) in Woolsthorpe, a hamlet near Grantham in Lincolnshire. When he was barely three years old Newton's mother, Hanna (Ayscough), placed her first born with his grandmother in order to remarry and raise a second family with Barnabas Smith, a wealthy rector from nearby North Witham.But the turning point in Newton's life came in June 1661 when he left Woolsthorpe for Cambridge University. Here Newton entered a new world, one he could eventually call his own.In 1665 Newton took his bachelor's degree at Cambridge without honors or distinction. Since the university was closed for the next two years because of plague, Newton returned to Woolsthorpe in midyear. There, in the following 18 months, he made a series of original contributions to science. In mathematics Newton conceived his 'method of fluxions' (infinitesimal calculus), laid the foundations for his theory of light and color, and achieved significant insight into the problem of planetary motion, insights that eventually led to the publication of his Principia (1687). In 1666, as tradition has it, Newton observed the fall of an apple in his garden at Woolsthorpe, later recalling, 'In the same year I began to think of gravity extending to the orb of the Moon.' Newton's memory was not accurate. In fact, all evidence suggests that the concept of universal gravitation did not spring full-blown from Newton's head in 1666 but was nearly 20 years in gestation.
в) Работа по карточкам
Учитель: You are to choose the right variants out of a few offered. Write the test.
Test
1 When was Newton born?
a) 1647
b)1642
c) 1720
2 What was the name of Newton's mother?
a) Hanna
b) Helen
c) Ann
3 Where was Newton born?
a) Woolsthorpe
b) Paris
c) Moscow
4 Where did he learn?
a)Oxford
b)Cambridge
c) Moscow University
5 What law did Newton discover?
a) A law of a worldwide gravity
b) A law of the conservation of the pulse
c) A law of the conservation of energy
6 What fruit helped him?
a) An apple
b) A plum
c) A strawberry
с) Демонстрация опыта
Учитель: Now our Newton will show us some experiments.
VI And the last group will tell us about William Hogarth
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Рассказ детей о Хогарте
Учитель: You have to listen to the information attentively and then you will have to complete some tasks.
William Hogarth
William Hogarth (10 November, 1697 - 26 October, 1764) was a major English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic and editorial cartoonist. Hogarth was born and lived at Bartholomew Close in London on 10 November 1697 to Richard Hogarth, a poor Latin school teacher and textbook writer, and Anne Gibbons. His work ranged from excellent realistic portraiture to comic strip-like series of pictures called "modern moral subjects". One of his first works was called "A Rake's progress". One of his most moralistic pictures is"Beer Street and Gin Lane", it shows the drunk citizens of a small dirty town. Hogarth wanted to show the consequences of alcoholism in such a way. Hogarth died in London on 26 October 1764 and was buried at St. Nicholas's Churchyard, London. His friend the actor David Garrick wrote the inscription on his tombstone.
в) You are to choose the right variants out of a few offered. Write the test.
Test
1 When was William Hogarth born?
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on 9 October 1697
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on 10November 1697
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on 10 October 1697
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on 9 November 1697
2 What did the artist want to show in his picture "Beer Street and Gin Lane"?
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Poor people
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Difficult life of rich people
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Alcoholism
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Usual London's life
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What was his best friend's name?
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Shakespeare
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Bronte
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Conduitt
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Garrisk
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What city did he live in?
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London
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Paris
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Edinburgh
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Manchester
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Which picture was one of his early works?
a)"The Lottery"
b) "A Rake's progress"
c) "The 4 stages of cruelty"
d) "Beer Street and Gin Lane"