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Стенд на тему Do you know that?
Раздел | Иностранные языки |
Класс | 5 класс |
Тип | Презентации |
Автор | Байдаулетова С.С. |
Дата | 13.01.2016 |
Формат | docx |
Изображения | Есть |
Do you know that?
LONDON - TOP SIGHTS
Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837. Today it is The Queen's official residence.
Big Ben & Houses of Parliament
The name "Big Ben" is generally known to describe the clock tower as a whole. However, "Big Ben" is actually the principal bell within the tower. The site of the Houses of Parliament is the Palace of Westminster, a royal palace and former residence of kings. The House of Commons and the House of Lords conduct their sittings here.
St Paul's Cathedral
The current Cathedral - the fourth to occupy this site - was designed by the court architect Sir Christopher Wren and built between 1675 and 1710. The funerals of Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington and Sir Winston Churchill have taken place here and the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, to Lady Diana Spencer.
Activities in games
Blind Toss
Have Ss sit down in a circle. Place a mat on the floor with numbers and a flashcard (target vocabulary) on each number. Taking turns, each S gets blindfolded and tosses a beanbag so as to hit a number. S/he must call out that word the same number of times as the number indicates. For example: 4-dog, then "Dog, Dog, Dog, Dog! and the S gets the equal points (4). At the end, the S with the most points wins! Good for memorizing vocabulary since they are repeating words. (Submitted by Salvador Domingo).
Buzz
A counting game. Have the Ss sit in a circle. The Ss pass the ball around while counting (1, 2, 3, etc.). When the number reaches 7 the S must say buzz. Any number with a 7 in it must be buzz (7, 17, 27, 37, etc.) and any multiple of 7 must be buzz (14, 21, 28, 35, etc.).
Count-off
This game requires at least 10 kids or more. They stand in a circle or in lines. Gesture to one child and he or she says "1." Then move down the lines or around the circle counting up to 20. After 20 restart at 1. For a higher level, choose kids at random. If they're too slow or get the wrong number, they're out. Makes a great elimination game. (submitted by Michael J. Lopez).
Number Board Scramble
T writes numbers on the blackboard in a scramble here and there, but low enough that the Ss can reach. Have two teams and call out a number. The person that is able to find and circle it first wins a point for their team. Even more challenging- have four teams all looking for the same number. The kids just love it. (Submitted by Susie).
What is the best teaching method for learning English?
According to academic research, linguists have demonstrated that there is not one single best method for everyone in all contexts, and that no one teaching method is inherently superior to the others.
Also, it is not always possible - or appropriate - to apply the same methodology to all learners, who have different objectives, environments and learning needs.
Applying the most appropriate method for that learner's specific objectives, learning style and context.
An experienced professional language teacher always adopts the Principled Eclecticism approach, deciding on the most suitable techniques and applying the most appropriate methodology for that learner's specific objectives, learning style and context.
Methods of teaching English have developed rapidly, especially in the previous 40 years. As a language learner, training manager, or teacher, it is important to understand the various methods and techniques so that you are able to navigate the market, make educated choices, and boost your enjoyment of learning a language.
An Overview
Each teaching method is based on a particular vision of understanding the language or the learning process, often using specific techniques and materials used in a set sequence.
The main methodologies are listed below in the chronological order of their development:
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Grammar Translation - the classical method
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Direct Method - discovering the importance of speaking
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Audio-lingualism - the first modern methodology
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Humanistic Approaches - a range of holistic methods applied to language learning
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Communicative Language Teaching - the modern standard method
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Principled Eclecticism - fitting the method to the learner, not the learner to the method
Experiences
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Across
1. European country whose capital is London.
5. African country whose capital is Nairobi.
7. Nation which is also a continent.
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2. Mr Clinton's country.
3. See 6 down.
4. Where both English and French are spoken.
6. (with 3 down) Mr Mandela's country.