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«Как правильно зарабатывать и тратить»
Модуль 2 Как правильно зарабатывать и тратить.
Урок №14
Класс: 10 гум.
Дата:01.10.2020
Тема: Юные потребители. Урок введения новой лексики.
Цели:
Обучающие: развитие навыков чтения (изучающее чтение); освоить во всех видах речевой деятельности новые лексические единицы по теме.
Развивающие: развитие умений прогнозирования содержания текста по заголовку и
Иллюстрациям.
Воспитательные: воспитывать бережное отношения к деньгам и умение правильно их тратить.
Оборудование:
Ход урока
1.Приветствие.
2.Постановка целей урока. Мотивирование на урок.
3.Введение в модуль. Вводная беседа.
Выполнение заданий
Упр.1 стр.28 Задачи: прогнозирование содержания текста по заголовку и иллюстрациям.
Suggested Answer Key A: British teenagers spend their money on clothes, mobile phone cards, sweets and bus fares. B: You’re right. They also spend it on computer games, going out and magazines/books/ comics, etc.
Упр.2 стр.28 Задачи: развитие навыков изучающего чтения.
Answer Key 1 F 3 B 5 E 2 A 4 C 6 D
Упр.2б стр. 28 Развитие умений аргументировано отвечать на вопрос.
Упр.3 стр.28 Задачи: повторение изученных и введение новых слов по теме; подбирать синонимы к словам.
Suggested Answer Key
consumers: people who buy things for their own use
retailer: shop owner/seller
catching up: reaching the same level
as something digging deeper into their pockets: paying out more money than usual
handing out: giving away
making ends meet: having enough money to live on
resist: stop from doing something
survive: live;
get by student loan: money the government lends students to pay for their studies
pocket money: money parents give children to spend as they wish
household chores: routine jobs done around the house
can’t afford to splash out: not having money to buy luxuries, expensive things
shopping sprees: buying lots of things at the same time
saving up: gradually collecting money by spending less than usual
5 Рефлексия изученного.
6.Домашнее задание. Выучить слова для устного опроса стр 28
Keys 1b 2a 3k 4d 5n 6l 7j 8- 9i 10h 11g 12m 13c 14f
1.consumers 2.retailer 3.householdchores 4. catching up 5.making ends meet 6. resist 7. survive 8. student loan 9. pocket money 10. can’t afford to splash out 11. shopping sprees 12. saving up 13. digging deeper into their pockets 14. handing out | a. shop owner/seller b. people who buy things for their own use c. paying out more money than usual d. reaching the same level e. gradually collecting money by spending less than usual f. giving away g. buying lots of things at the same time h. not having money to buy luxuries, expensive things i. money parents give children to spend as they wish j. live; k. routine jobs done around the house l. stop from doing something m. : having enough money to live on |
1.consumers 2.retailer 3.householdchores 4. catching up 5.making ends meet 6. resist 7. survive 8. student loan 9. pocket money 10. can’t afford to splash out 11. shopping sprees 12. saving up 13. digging deeper into their pockets 14. handing out | a. shop owner/seller b. people who buy things for their own use c. paying out more money than usual d. reaching the same level e. gradually collecting money by spending less than usual f. giving away g. buying lots of things at the same time h. not having money to buy luxuries, expensive things i. money parents give children to spend as they wish j. live; k. routine jobs done around the house l. stop from doing something m. : having enough money to live on |
1.consumers 2.retailer 3.householdchores 4. catching up 5.making ends meet 6. resist 7. survive 8. student loan 9. pocket money 10. can’t afford to splash out 11. shopping sprees 12. saving up 13. digging deeper into their pockets 14. handing out | a. shop owner/seller b. people who buy things for their own use c. paying out more money than usual d. reaching the same level e. gradually collecting money by spending less than usual f. giving away g. buying lots of things at the same time h. not having money to buy luxuries, expensive things i. money parents give children to spend as they wish j. live; k. routine jobs done around the house l. stop from doing something m. : having enough money to live on |
1.consumers 2.retailer 3.householdchores 4. catching up 5.making ends meet 6. resist 7. survive 8. student loan 9. pocket money 10. can’t afford to splash out 11. shopping sprees 12. saving up 13. digging deeper into their pockets 14. handing out | a. shop owner/seller b. people who buy things for their own use c. paying out more money than usual d. reaching the same level e. gradually collecting money by spending less than usual f. giving away g. buying lots of things at the same time h. not having money to buy luxuries, expensive things i. money parents give children to spend as they wish j. live; k. routine jobs done around the house l. stop from doing something m. :having enough money to live on |