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Конспект урока по теме Суеверия
Раздел | Иностранные языки |
Класс | 9 класс |
Тип | Конспекты |
Автор | НАЗАРЕНКО Е.А. |
Дата | 01.02.2016 |
Формат | doc |
Изображения | Есть |
British Superstitions
Конспект урока Назаренко Е.А., учителя английского языка
МБОУ «СОШ №34» г. Симферополя
British Superstitions
Objectives: to practice the use of active vocabulary discussing the truth behind superstitions, to develop reading, speaking and listening skills, to encourage pupils to work in pairs, to get students acquainted with the examples of the British culture.
Materials: vocabulary handouts, multimedia screen, British and Russian symbols flashcards, songsheets.
PROCEDURE
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Introduction
T. Good morning! Look at the board and try to put the words in order to get proverbs
1. Many so customs So countries many.
2. Rome in you Romans as do When are the.
Find the Russian equivalents. You know every country has its own customs and traditions. You've already learnt some of them.
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Warming up
T. Let's remember the symbols of Great Britain and Russia. Make up sentences about these countries.
P1 It's a daffodil. It's a symbol of Wales
P2 It's a kilt. It's a skirt with tartan pattern worn by the Scottish men.
P3 It's a dear.Bear is a symbol of power.
III. Main part of the lesson
Today we'll come to know new facts about British customs. Superstitions are beliefs that some objects or actions are lucky or unlucky.
Pre-reading activity
Introducing new vocabulary:
A good sign, superstitious, to spill, a soul, a leap year, spirits, a ladder, a leap year
Look at the pictures. Which of these do you think means good/bad luck for the British? Let's check up you predictions while watching a presentation.
Post-reading activity
1) 2) 3) 4)
5) 6) 7) 8)
Complete the table
Good luck
Bad luck
Four leaf clover
Spilled salt
Vocabulary practice
Match the words in the two columns. Use them to talk about British superstitions
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carry
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break
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spill
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catch
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hang
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walk
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knock
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open
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cross
a a mirror
b your fingers
c an umbrella indoors
d salt
e under a ladder
f falling leaf
g horseshoe
h on wood
i a rabbit's foot
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Pair work
Listen to the song and fill in the past forms of the verbs to hang, to see, to catch, to find, to fell
Lucky or not?
When I was walking yesterday
A leaf 1)____ from a tree
I 2)_____it in my hand and smiled
That means good luck to me
Chorus
Every day's my lucky day
Good luck comes easily
I wake up every day and I know
I'm lucky to be me
My day was going very well
But my good luck wasn't over
As I was walking through the park
I 3)____ a four leaf clover
Chorus
While I was walking home I 4)______
A hoseshoe on the ground
I 5)_____ it up above my door
For good luck all year round
Production
T. Do you think there is truth behind British superstitions? Which superstitions are the same in Russia? Which superstitions do you believe in?
IV. Summarising
I'd like to thank you for your work at the lesson. Let's sum up. I see that some of you are really superstitious. You may observe many of these superstitious beliefs, but do not let them govern your life.
Home assignment
Collect information. Then write a short article on Russian superstitions for an international school magazine.
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