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LESSON PLAN

Class 7 A

Date

Lesson

3 Term 2

Subject

Types of schools

Aim

- talking about the types of school in Great Britain.

- bring up pupils to be friendly each other.

- develop pupils' speaking and reading habits, thinking abilities on the material.

Objectives

Students should be able to

Final result

Students can

Materials

Student's book, Workbook, Blackboard, Teacher's Book, 5-Minute Activities Book, cards, pictures

Methods and Techniques

question-answer, individual work, dialogue.

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Stage

Procedure

Time

Note

1

Greeting

Good morning, students! How are you?

asking the day and date.

1min

2

Warming up

Give out cards(Present Simple and Continuous)

5min

Cards

3

Checking homework/ Revision of the previous lesson

Football

Now, let's check your homework.

You should have learned the list of words.

Let's check it by playing football. I throw the ball and name the first word in Russian, the student who catches the ball should give the English variant of my word and name the words for the next student who catches the ball.

5 min

4

Lead-in

We continue talking about education and today you will learn the types of schools in Britain.

1min

Engage

What types of schools are there in our country?

How do you think are the types of schools of Britain the same as ours?

4 min

5

Study

Exercise:1.Read the text and write down the types of schools.(Schools in Great Btitain)

In Great Britain children start going to school when they are five and continue studying until they are 16 or older. Compulsary education begins at the age of five when children go to primary school. Primary education lasts for six years. First they attend the infant school from five to seven. There is no written timetable and classes are informal. From 7 to 11 pupils attend junior school, which is the second stage of primary education. In primary school children are taught core subjects the so-called 3R's: reading, writing and arithmetic. They also have music, physical training and art classes.

At the age of 11 most pupils go to secondary schools or comprehensive schools. These schools accept children of all abilities without entrance exams. About six per cent of students go to grammar schools, which take students who pass the eleven-plus examination. Grammar schools lead towards higher education, whereas comprehensives give general or vocational education.

At 16 pupils take national exam called GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) and then they can leave school if they wish. This is the end of compulsory education. Some 16-year-olds continue their studies in the sixth form at school or at a sixth-form college. The sixth form prepares pupils for the national exam called A-level (Advanced Level) at 18. You need A-levels to enter a university.

Other 16-year-olds choose to go to a college of further education to study for more practical (vocational) diplomas re to the world of work, such as hairdressing or mechanics.

Along with the state schools, there are about 500 private schools in Britain. Most of them charge fees. Some private schools are boarding schools, where the children actually live in the school. Many schools admit day pupils as well as boarders. Private schools usually ofier only the most academic line and select those students who are most likely to succeed. The most expensive private schools are called "public schools" and they have a long history and tradition. Among the most famous public schools are Winchester, Eton, Westminster, Rugby and Harrow.

12 min

6

Activate

Ex:2.Answer the questions.

When do children start going to school in GB?

When does compulsory education begin?

How long does primary education last ?

What do children do in infant schools?

When do children go to junior school?

How long do they study at junior school?

What do pupils study at secondary school?

What are the types of secondary school in England?

What type of secondary school will you choose if you live in England?

What are the "core" subjects?

Who goes to private schools?

Would you like to have school uniform?

8 min

8

Interrogation of the new subject

What are the differences and similarities of the schools in Britain and schools in our country?

5 min

9

Feedback

What have you learned today? What can you do now?

2 min

10

Giving hometask

At home you should complete the sentences.

Compulsary education in England begins at the adge o 5 when children go to __________school.

When children are seven they go to ______school which they______until eleven.

One can attend modern school but pupils of _______school don't learn foreign languages.

English, Maths and Science are called _____subjects.

A boy's __________ consists of a special suit, a school cap, a tie and a blazer.

1 min

Cards

11

Evaluation

Thank you for your active participation at the lesson. Your marks for the lesson are…

1 min



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