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Урок-викторина на тему: Великобритания
УРОК-ВИКТОРИНА В 6 КЛАССЕ
С ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕМ ИГРОВЫХ ТЕХНОЛОГИЙ
Конспект урока по английскому языку для учащихся 6 класса
с использованием игровых технологий
по теме: «Великобритания»
Цель урока: повторение изученного материала по теме «Great Britain», развитие навыков и умений иноязычной речевой деятельности: аудирования, говорения (монологической, диалогической речи).
Задачи урока:
Образовательная: учить понимать иностранную речь в игровых ситуациях.
Развивающая: развивать умение применения полученных знаний в конкретной обстановке.
Воспитательная: прививать интерес к культуре, традициям, достопримечательностям англоязычных стран; воспитывать умение работать в коллективе (группе).
Оборудование:
Карты Великобритании и Северной Ирландии, флаги и эмблемы стран Соединенного Королевства, проектор.
План урока
1. Организационный момент.
2. Сообщения детей.
5. Игра-викторина.
6. Подведение итогов, награждение.
ХОД УРОКА
1. Организационный момент.
Приветствие: Hell, children! Today we will talk about Great Britain. Welcome to the British Studies Quiz! You are divided into three groups.
Представление жюри:Introduction of the Jury.
1 ЗАДАНИЕ
Представление команд.
What are the names of your teams?
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The team "Holidays"
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The team "Places of interest in London"
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The team "Geography"
Now each team will give us some information about itself.
(Сообщения команд, подготовленные дома)
Holidays in Great Britain
There are fewer public holidays in Great Britain than in other European countries. They are Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, May Day, Spring Bank Holiday, and Summer Bank Holiday. Public holidays in Britain are called bank holidays, because the banks as well as most of the offices and shops are closed.
The most favourite holiday is Christmas. Every year the people of Norway give the city of London a present. It's a big Christmas tree and it stands in the Trafalgar Square.
Before Christmas, groups of singers go from house to house. They collect money for charities and sing carols, traditional Christmas songs. Many churches hold a service on the Sunday. before Christmas.
The fun starts the night before, on the 24th of December. Traditionally this is the day when people decorate their trees. Children hang stockings at their beds, hoping that Father Christmas will come down the chimney during the night and fill them with toys and sweets.
Christmas is a family holiday. All the family usually meet for the big Christmas dinner of turkey and Christmas pudding. And everyone gives and receives presents. The 26th of December, Boxing Day, is an extra holiday after Christmas. Its the time to visit friends and relatives.
New Years Day is not such favourable in Britain than Christmas. But in Scotland Hogmanay, New Years Eve is the biggest festival of the year.
Besides public holidays, there are some special festivals in Great Britain. One of them takes place on the 5th of November. On that day, in 1605, Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament and kill King James I. He didn't succeed. The King's men found the bomb, took Guy Fawkes to the Tower and cut off his head.
Since that day the British celebrate the 5th of November. They burn a dummy, made of straw and old clothes, in a bonfire and let off fireworks. This dummy is called a "guy" (like Guy Fawkes).
Places of Interest in London
Hyde Park It's the London's largest and most fashionable park. It was once a royal hunting forest. There are restaurants and bars at each end of the Serpentine lake. Hire a boat.
Downing Street Number 10, Downing Street has been the home of the British Prime Minister since 1735.
The Houses of Parliament Its official name is the Palace of Westminster. Most of the building was built in 1840 after the fire of 1834 destroyed the old palace. At the north end of the building, by Westminster Bridge, there is the famous clock tower, Big Ben. In fact Big Ben is really the name of the bell in the tower, not of the clock.
The Tower of London It's the London's oldest building. Since it was built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, this castle has been a Royal palace, a prison, a place of execution, a zoo, the Royal Mint, and an observatory. Today it's a museum and houses the Crown Jewels. There is a gift shop.
The Natural Museum It's situated in Kensington and is one of London's greatest museums. There is a huge collection of animals and plants, including a quarter of a million butterflies, a blue whale and the famous dinosaur skeletons. There is a cafeteria, a gift shop, and a book shop.
Madame Tussauds, Morylebone Road The famous Waxworks Museum has the models of famous people from pop stars to prime ministers, displays of battles and a Chamber of Horror.
The Royal Observatory, Greenwich It is situated 10 miles outside London on a hill above the River Thames. The Observatory contains telescopes and displays about astronomy, including Halley's Comet and Black Holes. There is a video theatre and a souvenir shop. Picnic in Greenwich Park. You can take a river boat to Greenwich from Westminster Bridge.
The Geographical position of Great Britain
The British Isles lie in the north-west of Europe. They consist of two large islands, Great Britain and Ireland, and many smaller ones. Great Britain, the largest island in Europe, includes England, Scotland, and Wales. It is separated from Ireland by the Irish Sea, and from the Continent by the English Channel and the Straits of Dover. Great Britain and Northern
Ireland form the United Kingdom (UK).
The surface of England and Ireland is flat, but the surface of
Scotland and Wales is mountainous. The mountains are almost all in
the western part. The highest mountain in the United Kingdom is Ben
Nevis in Scotland (1343 m). The longest river is the Severn. It is
in the south-west of England. The Thames is not so long as the
Severn, it is shorter. The sea enters deeply into the land and has
a great influence on the climate, which is damp but rather mild:
the winter is not very cold and the summer is not very hot.
Over 57 million people live in the United Kingdom. Most of the
people of Great Britain live in big towns and cities.
The capital of the country is London. The main industrial centres
are Sheffield and Birmingham where iron goods are made, Manchester,
the cotton centre of England, and others.
The important ports of the country are London, Liverpool, Glasgow
and others.
2 ЗАДАНИЕ
(Викторина)
l. Разминка (вопрос команде, за каждый правильный ответ - 1 балл)
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What is the official language in Great Britain?
English
French
Russian
Chinese
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Big Ben is…
A clock
A horse
An animal in the zoo
A famous name
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Picadilly Circus is meeting point of…
4 streets
6 streets
5 streets
7 streets
2.Конкурс капитанов (за каждый правильный ответ - 1 балл)
1.What is the Tower of London?
A prison
A museum
A house
A fortress
2.The changing of guards happens every day at…
12.30 p.m.
12 o'clock
1130 p.m.
10 o'clock
3.Great Britain is divided into…
3 parts
5 parts
4parts
2 parts
4.What is Picadilly Circus?
A circus
A square
A street
A house
5.What is the Tower of London?
A prison
A museum
A house
A fortress
6.The name of Palace where the Queen lives is…
The Tower of London
The White House
The Winsor palace
The Buckingham Palace
3.Вопросы по политике (вопрос команде, за каждый правильный ответ - 1 балл)
1.Who is the Head of the Armed Forces in Great Britain?
2.What is the Queen's full title?
3.What are the functions of the monarch?
4.Вопросы по географии (вопрос команде, за каждый правильный ответ - 1 балл)
What is longer "a mile" or "a kilometer"?
What is the longest river in Great Britain?
What mount is the highest in Britain?
3 ЗАДАНИЕ
Поиграем!
Парки Лондона (составь из букв название парка в Лондоне) (вопрос команде, за каждый правильный ответ - 1 балл)
EPYKHADR - HYDE PARK
NRKREAGEP - GREEN PARK
TPRSMESKJAAS - ST. JAMES PARK
4 ЗАДАНИЕ
Обычаи британцев. Праздник «Хэллоуин» (вопрос команде, за каждый правильный ответ - 1 балл)
1. When is Halloween celebrated?
A) on the 25th of December
B) on the 14th of February
C) on the 31st of October
2. Where did Halloween come from?
A) England
B) America
C) Ireland and Scotland
3. What do children do on Halloween?
A) sing and dance
B) fight
C) play games
4. What is the symbol of Halloween?
A) potato-o-lantern
B) Apple-o-Jack
C) Jack-o'-lantern
5. What do children put on?
A) jeans and sweaters
B) costumes of witches and ghosts
C) trousers and shirts
6. What are "Tricks"?
A) money
B) jokes
C) sweets
ИТОГИ
It's time to sum up all the results and say who the winner is!
We hope you have had a great fun today. We sure you have learnt a lot about Great Britain and all of you have practiced in speaking English. All the participants of this Contest receive the CERTIFICATES of this game!
(Жюри подводит итоги, объявляет победителей, выдает грамоты и сертификаты участников)