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Презентация урока (Lesson 2) к учебнику "Project 4" (3rd edition) by Tom Hutchinson, James Gault. Издательство Oxford University Press.

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Предлагаю вашему вниманию свои презентации к урокам по учебнику Project 4 (3rd edition), который я использую в 6 классе для углубленного изучения английского языка. На данном уроке учащиеся вспоминают лексическую тему "Работа", повторяют Future Simple Tense и оборот "to be going to".

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Introduction

Introduction

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Greg is going to work for a newspaper. Rosy is going to work in a restaurant. Anna is going to work in a hotel. Mr. Beggins is going to talk to the pupils. Anna and Rossy are going to work on their projects. Luke is going to go to the sports centre.
  • Greg is going to work for a newspaper.
  • Rosy is going to work in a restaurant.
  • Anna is going to work in a hotel.
  • Mr. Beggins is going to talk to the pupils.
  • Anna and Rossy are going to work on

their projects.

  • Luke is going to go to the sports centre.
Answer the questions. 1. Three. 1. How many people does Mr.Biggins 2. Jobs in banks. want to see? 2. What jobs is he going to give them? 3. Luke spoke to the manager of the sports 3. How did Luke get his job? centre. 4. How do the others feel about his job? 4. The others think he is lucky, they are 5. How does Luke feel about it? envious. 5. He is looking forward to it, he thinks it is going to be great.

Answer the questions.

1. Three.

1. How many people does Mr.Biggins

2. Jobs in banks.

want to see?

2. What jobs is he going to give them?

3. Luke spoke to the manager of the sports

3. How did Luke get his job?

centre.

4. How do the others feel about his job?

4. The others think he is lucky, they are

5. How does Luke feel about it?

envious.

5. He is looking forward to it, he thinks it is

going to be great.

What do these terms mean? plans and intentions a definite future general statements about the future immediate decisions

What do these terms mean?

  • plans and intentions
  • a definite future
  • general statements about the future
  • immediate decisions
We use going to for: 1. what we intend to do I‘m going to do some work on my Geography project. 2. a definite future Look at those clouds. It‘s going to rain. We use will for: 3. what we think about the future I think it will be good fun. 4. decisions made now Anyway, here he is. I‘ll ask him.

We use going to for:

1. what we intend to do

I‘m going to do some work on my

Geography project.

2. a definite future

Look at those clouds. It‘s going to rain.

We use will for:

3. what we think about the future

I think it will be good fun.

4. decisions made now

Anyway, here he is. I‘ll ask him.

Write question and negative forms of each of sentence.   It‘sgoing to rain. I‘ll ask him.

Write question and negative forms of each of sentence.

It‘sgoing to rain.

I‘ll ask him.

Find examples in the story. going to negative: no examples in text. going to questions: - What are you going to do for your work experience? - What‘s Luke going to do? - Is anybody going to watch it? will negative: - No, it won‘t. - - You won’t like that. will questions: no examples in text.

Find examples in the story.

  • going to negative: no examples in text.
  • going to questions:

- What are you going to do for your work experience?

- What‘s Luke going to do?

- Is anybody going to watch it?

  • will negative:

- No, it won‘t. -

- You won’t like that.

  • will questions: no examples in text.
Complete the dialogues. Use the correct form of will or going to and the verbs in brackets. ‘ m going to revise ‘ ll meet ‘ s going to snow ‘ ll ring ‘ m going to have; will be

Complete the dialogues. Use the correct form of will or going to and the verbs in brackets.

  • ‘ m going to revise
  • ‘ ll meet
  • ‘ s going to snow
  • ‘ ll ring
  • ‘ m going to have; will be
Answer key 2. in a clothes shop 3. at a radio station 4. in a sports centre 5. in a bank 6. in a hospital Answer key 2. all right / miss friends 3. great fun 4. interesting / meet new people 5. boring / maybe will like it 6. cool / like a hospital drama on TV

Answer key

2. in a clothes shop

3. at a radio station

4. in a sports centre

5. in a bank

6. in a hospital

Answer key

2. all right / miss friends

3. great fun

4. interesting / meet new people

5. boring / maybe will like it

6. cool / like a hospital drama on TV

Write about the people in exercise 6b. Jack‘s going to work in a factory. He thinks he’ll enjoy it and he‘ll learn new things.

Write about the people in exercise 6b.

Jack‘s going to work in a factory. He thinks he’ll enjoy it and he‘ll learn

new things.

Pronunciation 1. They‘re go ing to take the bus . 2. I‘m go ing to clean the car . 3. She‘s go ing to pay for the tick ets. 4. He‘s go ing to watch the match .

Pronunciation

1. They‘re go ing to take the bus .

2. I‘m go ing to clean the car .

3. She‘s go ing to pay for the tick ets.

4. He‘s go ing to watch the match .


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