Сабақтың №_____ күні_________ ________тобы
№ урока________ дата_________ группа______
Сабақтың тақырыбы:
Тема урока: Feelings and emotions
Сабақтың мақсаттары:
Цели урока:
- активизация речи и расширение словарного запаса по теме:
" Feelings and emotions.'';
- обогатить знания учащихся;
- развивать способность устной речи на английском языке;
- привить интерес к изучаемому языку;
Сабақтың түрі:
Тип урока: комбинированный урок
Оқу құралдары:
Средства обучения: презентация,учебник, словарь, слова учителя
I. Ұйымдастыру кезеңі.
Организационный момент.
T: Good morning, students! How are you?
S: Good morning, teacher, we glad to see you\OK, and you?
T: Thank you. Sit down please. What date is it today?
S: Today it is ...
T: Who is absent today?
S: ... is absent.
II. Үй тапсырмасын тексеру:
Проверка домашнего задания:
T:Let's check up your home task. What was the home task for today?
Students answers
III. Білімдерінің жан-жақты тексерісі
Всесторонняя проверка знаний
T: Please answer my questions:
IV. Оқушылардың жаңа материалды белсенді және саналы түрде игеруіне дайындығы
Подготовка учащихся к активному и сознательному усвоению нового материала
What is the difference between a feeling and emotion?
What gives you positive / negative emotions?
Which of your feelings do you let other people know about? Which do you keep to yourself?
Why do you think people cry?
If you feel like crying, do you let yourself cry or do you try to restrain the tears?
Thank you for your answers.
Read the text and translate.
Expressing your feelings
All people feel different feelings and emotions in their everyday life. When we are happy the world seems to be a friendly place, while when we are irritated everything looks hostile and sad.
Sometimes it's a good thing to say what you feel. At other times it's better to keep quiet about your feelings. Sometimes it's hard to know exactly what it is you do feel. At other times feelings are so strong they seem to overwhelm you. All of us experience a wide range of emotions in our lives. Usually, that's a good thing. But sometimes we have difficulty controlling our emotions, even to the point of letting our emotions control our behavior. Usually, that's not such a good thing. Here are some helpful suggestions for handling your emotions.
• Be honest with yourself.
•Talk to somebody about your feelings.
• Don’t ignore your emotions, they are telling you something.
• If you are having an unpleasant feeling, think of something you can do that will help, and then do it.
• Find positive ways to express anger that are not hurtful to others.
• Remember, whatever you are feeling, you're not alone.
• Try not to get overwhelmed, things usually improve.
• If you do get overwhelmed - ask for help.
Controlling or letting feelings out
The stereotype of the English is that they are cold, reserved and unemotional. Compared with the extravagant French or the explosive Italians the English are an uptight lot. If they do feel anything they're not likely to let you know. It's a caricature but it has some truth in it.
We grow up in a culture which tells us that it's good to control our feelings. We learn that it's best to restrain our warmth, our tears and our anger. We learn that it's better to be rational. But is it? What happens to feelings you don't express? Many people argue that they don't just disappear. They continue to exist under the surface and affect the way you feel and behave.
Anger that you don't express to others can become anger that you turn against yourself. Fears that you don't talk about may make you timid in all things. You may put on a brave front but inside you're fearful and anxious. Hurts and disappointments that you've never cried over may make you protect yourself hard against any possible new hurt and become overcautious about getting close to others.
V. Жаңа білімдерді игеру
Усвоение новых знаний:
Glossary
overwhelm, v – to defeat someone or something by using a lot of force
extravagant, adj – spending, using or doing more than necessary in an uncontrolled way
explosive, adj – describes a situation or emotion in which strong feelings are loudly or violently expressed
uptight, adj – worried or nervous and not able to relax
caricature, n – (the art of making) a drawing or written or spoken description of someone, which makes part of their appearance or character more noticeable than it really is, and which usually makes them look ridiculous
warmth, n – friendliness and affection
restrain, v – to control the actions or behaviour of someone by force, especially in order to stop them from doing something, or to limit the growth or force of something
rational, adj – showing clear thought or reason
exist, v – to be, or to be real
affect, v – to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause them to change
timid, adj – shy and nervous; lacking confidence; easily frightened
fearful, adj – frightened or worried about something
overcautious, adj – describes too careful, well considered and sometimes slow or uncertain
anxious, adj – worried and nervous
VI. Жаңа білімдерді игеру
Усвоение новых знаний:
What is the stereotype of the English? The French? The Italians? Daghestani people?
What does our culture tell us about handling our emotions?
What happens to feelings we don't express?
What may anger that you don't express to others become?
How can fears that you keep to yourself affect your life?
What may hurts and disappointments that you've never cried over turn into?
These are the song lyrics. What do you think the missing words could be? Chose one of the given words and put it in the lyrics:
CRY CRYING CRYING TEARS TEARS |
But the touch of your hand can start me __________. (Roy Orbison)
I try to laugh about it, hiding the _________ in my eyes. (The Cure)
And I know there’ll be no more _________ in heaven. (Eric Clapton)
Your bridges were burned and now it’s your turn to _________ me a river. (Justin Timberlake)
People killin, people dyin, children hurt and women _________ (Black Eyed Peas)
The following quiz looks at some feelings that are common to us all and some of the different ways that people react to them
Reactions can range from expressing the feeling spontaneously and directly to finding some way of denying that it exists at all.
For each section circle the answer that is most often typical of you and use the results of this quiz in a topic of your own
How do you show your feelings?
ANGER
When you feel angry, which of the following reactions would be most typical of you?
Raising your voice or shouting at the person you are angry with.
Explaining quietly why you are angry.
Trying not to be angry (perhaps because you think it’s wrong or unfair).
Telling yourself you are not really angry or that you’ve not really got anything to be angry about.
FEELING SAD OR UPSET
When you feel sad or upset, which of the following reactions would be most typical of you?
a. Crying about it to someone else.
Talking to a friend about what’s upset you.
Going away and crying on your own.
Telling yourself you don’t really feel sad or upset or that you’ve not really got anything to feel sad or upset about.
FEELING FRIGHTENED OR WORRIED
When you feel frightened or worried, which of the following reactions would be most typical of you?
a. Trembling, shaking or crying as you tell someone how you feel.
Talking to a friend about the things that are frightening or worrying you.
Going away on your own and crying about it or feeling bad.
Telling yourself you don’t really feel frightened or worried or that you’ve not really got anything to feel so about.
FEELING EMBARRASSED OR ASHAMED
When you feel embarrassed or ashamed, which of the following reactions would be most typical of you?
a. Laughing in embarrassment as you try to explain someone why you feel embarrassed or ashamed.
Telling a friend later about how you felt embarrassed or why you felt so ashamed.
Swallowing hard and wishing the floor would open so that you could disappear from sight.
Pretending you’re not in the least embarrassed or ashamed and putting an arrogant or cocky face on it.
FEELING HAPPY
When you feel happy, which of the following reactions would be most typical of you?
a. Laughing and smiling, telling someone how you feel.
Analyzing to yourself or others the reasons why you’re happy.
Going around with an inner glow.
Telling yourself this can’t last, it’s not really true or it’s not right to be happy when others aren’t.
FEELING DISGUST OR DISLIKE
When you feel disgust or dislike, which of the following reactions would be most typical of you?
a. Screwing up your face, grimacing as you say what you feel.
Telling a friend how much you dislike or feel disgust about something.
Controlling your disgust or dislike.
Pretending that nothing’s happened, ignoring the things or people that make you feel this way.
FEELING WARMTH OR AFFECTION FOR OTHERS
When you feel warmth or affection for others, which of the following reactions would be most typical of you?
a. Touching, holding, embracing, kissing other people.
Talking to a friend about the way you feel.
Deciding not to express how you feel, perhaps because you’re afraid you might get hurt.
Telling yourself it’s sloppy and sentimental to feel like this about people and pushing the feelings away.
VII. Үй тапсырмасы
Домашнее задание: Make up a new sentences about different emotions and feelings.
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