Classwork
English in Use
Module 9
Asking for/Giving directions
Asking for directions
- Where’ s the…? – Где находится …?
- How do I get to…? – Как добраться до…?
- Could you tell me how to get to…? – Не могли бы Вы сказать, как добраться до…?
Giving directions
- Go up/down – идите вверх / вниз…
- It’s on your right / left… - Это справа/ слева…
- Turn left / right… - Поверните налево/ направо
- It’s on the corner of - это находится на углу...
- It’s next to / near / opposite/ between … - Это находится за/ около/ напротив/ между…
Next to – рядом on the first floor – на первом этаже
Florist shop is next to Benny ’s on the first floor
Asking directions:
- Where ’s the …
- How do I get to…?
- Could you tell me how to get to …?
- Не могли ли вы мне сказать, как пройти…?
- Где?
- Как пройти…?
Giving direction ’s:
- Это находится слева/справа
- It ’s next to/ near/opposite/between
How do I get to:
- The newsagent ’s from the bakery?
- To the café from the bookshop?
- To the chemist ’s from the music shop?
Student’s Book (SB) – p.112
- — Look at the map. What is the main street?
- — What other streets can you see?
- — What places are on the map?
Tasks for independent work
Fill in the gaps with next to, between, opposite or on.
- 1. The Art Gallery is ... corner of Eldon Road and Bath Street.
- 2. The Supermarket is... the Bakery.
- 3. The Bookshop is ... the Music Shop.
- 4. The Cinema is ... the Cafe and the Newsagent’s.
Check
- 1. The Art Gallery is on corner of Eldon Road and Bath Street.
- 2. The Supermarket is next tо the Bakery.
- 3. The Bookshop is opposite the Music Shop.
- 4. The Cinema is between . the Cafe and the Newsagent’s.
Student’s Book (SB) – p.112 ex.2
- — What are the dialogues about?
- — Where does each person want to go?
Check
- 1 — The person wants to go to a fast food restaurant.
- 2 — The person wants to go to the cinema.
Gymnastics for your eyes
Look left, look right,
Look up, look down,
Look around.
Look at your nose,
Look at that rose,
Close your eyes,
Open, wink, оpen and smile.
Your eyes are happy again!
Student’s Book (SB) – p.112 ex.3
- — Look at the map. Do you see the bakery/the newsagent’s?
- — How do you get to the newsagent’s from the bakery?
- Go down Eldon Road. It’s on the comer of Eldon Road and Berry Street .
Student’s Book (SB) – p.112 ex.4
Listen and repeat
Student’s Book (SB) – p.112 ex.4
Pronunciation
Оцени себя на уроке
«5» – я всё понял и смогу выполнить всё сам
«4» – я понял, но иногда сомневаюсь
«3» – мне нужно еще поработать и закрепить
«2» – мне трудно, нужна консультация
…… . ….May 2020
Classwork
“ Across the curriculum: Maths”
British Coins
- Look at the British coins.
- Are they different from the Russian coins?
British Coins
All the coins bear HM The Queen's head on one side.
British One Penny Coin 1p
- A penny It pictures the portcullis of Westminster Palace. (опускная решетка в крепостных воротах)
- 1 penny is often pronounced "one pee".
British Two Pence Coin 2p
- A two-pence piece can be referred to as tuppence or a tupenny. It pictures the Prince of Wales feathers.
- 2 pence is often pronounced "two pee"
British Five Pence Coin 5p
- This coin shows the symbol of Scotland, the thistle. On top of the thistle you can see the British crown.
- 5 pence is often pronounced "five pee"
British Ten Pence Coin 10p
- The 10 pence coin shows a lion. For centuries the lion was a proud symbol
of Britain's strength. The lion is wearing the crown of the British Monarch.
- 10 pence is often pronounced "ten pee"
British Fifty Pence Coin 50p
- The 50 pence coin shows the picture of Britannia and a lion. Both are symbols of Britain.
One pound £1
There are many different pictures on the £1 coin to reflect the different countries of Britain:
lions for England, a thistle for Scotland and a leek for Wales.
The slang term for pound is quid .
One pound £2
The design of the 2 pound coin represents technological development. The edge lettering features the quote "Standing on the Shoulders of Giants" by Sir Isaac Newton.
Tasks for independent work
Check
- А- fifty pence
- B – two pence
- C- twenty pence
- D – ten pence
- E – one penny
- F- five pence
- G – one pound
Keys : Е, В, F, D, С, A, G.)
Gymnastics for your eyes
Look left, look right,
Look up, look down,
Look around.
Look at your nose,
Look at that rose,
Close your eyes,
Open, wink, оpen and smile.
Your eyes are happy again!
Student’s Book (SB) – p.113 ex.2,3
- The coins total 88 репсе . We can buy a packet of crisps, a bar of chocolate, a jar of jam or a bottle of cola .
Check
- one 20p coin for the packet of crisps; one 20p coin, one 10р coin and one 5p coin for the bar of chocolate; one 50p coin and one 10р coin for the jar of jam; one 20p coin, one 5p coin and one 1p coin for the bottle of cola.)
Student’s Book (SB) – p.113 ex.4
Student’s Book (SB) – p.113 ex.5
- — You have a one pound coin. What’s your change if you buy a packet of crisps? (Eighty pence.)
Оцени себя на уроке
«5» – я всё понял и смогу выполнить всё сам
«4» – я понял, но иногда сомневаюсь
«3» – мне нужно еще поработать и закрепить
«2» – мне трудно, нужна консультация