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Урок 'British tradition of tea drinking'
6th Form
(1st Period: 08:15-09:00)
19-03-2013
Topic: "British tradition of tea drinking."
Objective; SWBAT:
1) Answer questions about time.
2) Ask each other "Do you like to drink tea?
3) Indentify old & new vocabulary.
4) Watch, listen and understand the presentation about British tradition of
tea drinking.
5) Learn Tea Proverbs and idioms.
Warm up:
1) Teacher will ask the class questions about the time: (3 mins)
1. What day is it today?
a. Today is…
2. What day was it yesterday?
a. Yesterday was…
3. What day will it be tomorrow?
a. Tomorrow will be…
4. What month is it now?
a. The month is…
5. What was last month?
a. Last month was…
6. What will be next month?
a. Next month will be…
2) What is today's date? (2 mins)
1. Teacher will ask the class a question about the today's date and the class will provide the answer:
Today is…
3. After the class answers the questions, the students will write the date from the black board.
3) Ball Toss: (3 mins)
1. will throw a ball to a student and ask the question, "Do you like to drink tea?"
3. Students will say, "Yes, I like…; No, I don't like".
4. After the student answer the question, the student will pass the ball to the next student and repeat the same question to that student.
Check on homework: pick up a right word
St. Patrick was the patron saint of_____.
a) Scotland b) Ireland c) England
St. Patrick's Day marks the date of St. Patrick's
________.
a) birth b) death
The shamrock has________leaves.
a) two b)three c) four
Leprechauns are little make-believe __________
that live in Ireland.
a) men b) creatures c) fairies
If you catch a leprechaun, you can make him tell you where he hides his _______.
a) riches b) gold c) diamonds
Leprechauns wear suits of the color___________.
a) gold b) yellow c) green d) all the above
Review Old Vocabulary: Tablecloth, Vase, Napkins, a fork, a knife, Creams, jams
Introduction:
1. New Vocabulary: The popularity, a mug, Strong tea, to wobble, Rituals, a teapot, tea cup and a saucer, Dessert plate, A teaspoon, A jug with milk or cream, A tea strainer with a saucer for it, A sugar-bowl with sugar cubes, A tea-cozy, Scones, teacakes, Ginger bread with salted butter, large-cell waffles, Creams and jams and many-many other snacks
2. Presentation on "British tradition of tea drinking." (20 mins)
3. Learn Tea Proverbs and idioms: (7 min)
Reading tea-leaves - predicting when something will happen;
Husband's tea - very weak tea;
Not for all the tea in China - not at any price;
Easy as tea-drinking - easy deal;
Storm in a tea-cup / a tea-kettle - a big fuss made in a small context;
A cup of tea - a person;
- an activity that you like or at which you are
super. For example: "Reading is my cup of tea".
An old cup of tea - an old woman;
An unpleasant cup of tea - a gloomy man;
To be one's cup of tea - to be liked by someone;
A quiet cup of tea - an untroubled state.
Homework: (2 mins) Puzzle
Find the words: чайник для заварки чая, чашка, ложка, чехол для чайника, сахар, ситечко, чайник, печенье, пирожное, молоко, наслаждаться, кружка
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