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«Промышленность в узбекистане»
Theme of the lesson: Industry in Uzbekistan.
AIMS:
a) Educational purpose: to talk with pupils about Industry in Uzbekistan. According to the lesson’s educational purpose improve pupils’ personal qualities like behavior, education etc. to improve pupils’ ideal-political knowledge, to form their developing skills and abilities.
b) Upbringing purpose: According to the lesson’s educational purpose improve pupils’ knowledge, experience. Teach pupils new grammar rules, new words, improve their listening, reading, oral speech and writing skills.
c) Developing purpose: According to the lesson’s educational purpose develop pupils’ personal skills, English learning, motivational skills, develop pupils’ self educational skills, analyzing and systematizing skills of knowledge, develop to report own ideas, communicative skills.
TYPE OF THE LESSON: written, oral(practical).
TEACHING AIDS: dictionary, text- book, pictures phonetic table, delivers, magnet board.
METHOD OF THE LESSON: interactive method.
TIME OF THE LESSON: 45 minutes.
ORGANISING MOMENT
a) Greetings: 1 min
b) Warm up: 1 min
c) Revising homework: 7 min
MAIN PART
a) New theme: 10 min
b) Vocabulary: 5 min
c) Doing exercises: 15 min
Concilidation: 2 min
Giving homework: 2 min
Marking pupils: 2 min
The Procedure of the lesson:
Organization moment.
1.Greeting
2.Checking up absentees
1 Find the names of industries in the Wordlist and translate them. Which word does not make a n+n combination but makes an adj+n combination?
e.g. energy industry (n+n)
mining and metallurgy energy manufacturing tourism agriculture telecommunications |
2.Write new lexics.
New words: |
Reserves [rɪ'zɜːv] -zaxira raw materials [rɔː] [mə'tɪərɪəl] -homashyo car [kɑː] -avtomobil cotton ['kɔt(ə)n] -paxta fertilize ['fɜːtɪlaɪz] -boyitish | airplane ['ɛəpleɪn] -samolyot textile ['tekstaɪl] -tekstil manufacture [ˌmænjə'fækʧəˌ ˌmænju'fækʧə] -ishlab chiqaruvchi agro-chemical ['ægrəu-] ['kemɪk(ə)l] – agro-kimyoviy |
3. Match the products and the manufacturing industry which makes them.
clothes | с textile industry |
cars | d car manufacturing industry |
cotton picking machines | a agro-chemical industry |
airplanes | e aircraft industry |
fertilizer | b machine engineering industry |
4. Read the leaflet and match the paragraphs and the headings.
a Joint ventures – 5
b Silk, cotton and textiles –1
с Mining and metallurgy – 2
d The energy sector – 3
e Agro-chemicals – 4
1 | Uzbekistan is the world's fourth cotton producer and the second largest cotton exporter. Only two countries in the world - the USA and Uzbekistan - have factories producing machinery for planting, growing and processing cotton. Uzbekistan is the only state in Central Asia with a silkworm breeding industry. Uzbekistan also has a strong textile manufacturing industry. The Tashkent and Andijan textile plants have won international prizes such as the 'Golden Globe' prize (awarded by Denmark) and 'The Golden Star' prize awarded by Holland to Tashkent garment manufacturers 'Qizil Tong' and 'Yulduz'. |
2 | Uzbekistan is the seventh largest gold producer. It also has large amounts of other metals such as copper, zinc and uranium. But the republic imports steel products from the CIS countries, mainly from Russia and Kazakhstan. |
3 | Uzbekistan has a modern energy sector with 19 hydro-electric power stations. Enough electricity is produced to satisfy the needs of the national economy and electricity is also exported to neighbouring states. Uzbekistan has large oil and gas reserves. |
4 | The chemical industry is based mainly on its own raw materials. Uzbekistan exports nitrogen and phosphate fertilizers. |
5 | There are a lot of joint ventures in Uzbekistan such as 'UzBat' (tobacco industry), 'Uzdunrobita' (telecommunications) and 'Amantaytau Gold Fields' (gold extraction). A car manufacturing plant has been built jointly with the US concern 'Genaral Motors' and produces a number of very popular models. Uzbekistan has a reputation for the quality of its manufacturing and services and this is reflected in the international prizes it has won and the number of joint ventures. Uzbekistan continues to seek partners for joint ventures in order to increase foreign investment in the country and so boost the economic growth of the country. If you are interested in finding out more about the economy of Uzbekistan visit the official government website at http://www.uzbekistan.org/genoverview.html |
5. Find words in the text which mean.
'a good name'
to look for, to try to find
to increase
6. Say what industries there are in your place and in your region.
e.g. In Angren we have gold mining and ...
7END OF LESSON: Pupils are marked by their pronunciation, word usage, vocabulary possession and making up sentences.
8.Teacher marking the pupils.Giving homework.