Teacher | M. Taszhanova |
Subject | English |
Form | 7 b; 7 g, 7 v |
Date | 24.04.2017 25.04.2017 |
Theme | № 7 Holidays in the UK and America |
The aim of the lesson: | * to give some information about famous holidays * develop learners’ writing skills and speech habits * to enlarge students’ vocabulary * to know the rule, form of past simple passive * to love and value foreign languages |
The type of the lesson: | A new lesson. |
The form of the lesson: | group work |
The methods of working: | warm – up, conversation, working with the tasks, group work, |
Inter subject connection: | Kazakh, Russian |
The visual aids: | Student’s book, Workbook, different cards, slides, CD-s, video |
Objectives: | at the end of the lesson the pupils will be able to: • to talk about holidays in the UK and America • use thematically vocabulary in oral speech. • develop their speaking and listening skills. • evaluate their own participation at the lesson. To use Past simple passive in their speech |
Tasks | Actions of teacher | Actions of students |
Organization moments | T – D T→P1 P2 P3 Good morning, children! T: Who is on duty today? T: Who is absent today? T: What season is it now? T: What date is it today? T: What month is it? T: What day is it today? | They greet the teacher and answer the questions. |
Checking – up | To check the essay “William Sheakspeare” | They read |
Brainstorming | 1 What holidays do you know in Kazakhstan ? 2 What holidays do you know in the UK and GB ? 3 What public holidays are in GB? 4 What is the most popular holiday in the United Kingdom? | They answer or guess |
New words | Celebrate |ˈsɛlɪbreɪt| - тойлау Present |ˈprɛz(ə)nt| - сыйлық Decorate |ˈdɛkəreɪt| - безендіру Greeting card|ˈɡriːtɪŋ ka:d| - құттықтау қағазы Religious |rɪˈlɪdʒəs| - діни Devil|ˈdɛv(ə)l| - шайтан Witch |wɪtʃ| - жалмауызкемпір Come out |kʌm ˈaʊt| - пайда болу, шығу Lantern |ˈlantən| - фонарь Pumpkin |ˈpʌm(p)kɪn| - асқабақ Gratitude |ˈɡratɪtjuːd| - алғыс Legal|ˈliːɡ(ə)l| - заңды Bless|blɛs| - батасын беру | They repeat and read |
Reading / group work | British Holidays There are 7 public holidays in Great Britain. They are: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, May Day, Spring Bank Holiday and Summer Bank Holiday. The most popular holiday is Christmas. Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December. Christmas symbolize the birth of Jesus Christ. On this day people buy presents, decorate Christmas tree , sent greeting cards and make traditional Christmas meals: roast turkey and Christmas turkey. Easter is very popular and religious holiday in Great Britain. It’s celebrated in April. At Easter parents decorate eggs for children, because eggs are symbol of new life. Halloween is celebrated on the 31st of October. Many years ago people believed in devils and witches. They say ghosts and witches come out on Halloween. People make lanterns out of pumpkins and dress as witches and ghosts. In March there is Mother's Day. People visit their mothers if possible and give them flowers and small presents. Last summer bank holiday is a public holiday. It’s celebrated on the last Monday of August. In this day British people usually go on picnics. American Holidays The U.S. has no national holidays. Legal holidays - days on which banks, schools, or other public institutions and most places of business are closed. Independence day is celebrated on the 4th of July. It’s a legal holiday. It is a day of picnics, patriotic parades, a night of concerts and fireworks. Happy Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. On this day people say gratitude to God for blessings and give thanks to each other for love and support. The first day of January is New Year's Day. This holiday celebrates the beginning of each New Year. People in the U.S. sometimes spend this day watching college football games and parades. Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December. People usually stay at home in Christmas time, and spend the day with their families. Memorial day is celebrated on the last Monday of May. There are many parades on Memorial day and many people go to the beach. | They read, discuss and make a poster, then protect |
Guess “What holiday is it” | This holiday is usually in March. People visit their mothers if possible and give them flowers and small presents. (Mother’s day) It is celebrated on December 31st so that you may “watch the old year out and the new year in”. Many parties are given on this night. The theatres, night clubs and restaurants are crowded. (New Year’s day) It’s celebrated on the 14th of February, but in Kazakhstan on the 15th of April. This day people give presents and cards to the person, who love (Valentine’s day ) It’s celebrated on the 31st of October. This day people dress as witches, devils and ghosts. (Holloween) This day celebrated in Kazakhstan on the 16th of December, in the USA on the 4th of July. (Independence Day) This holidays British people love very much. They decorate their house, decorate tree and children hang socks and hope that Santa put presents in it. (Christmas) | They guess |
Grammar | She bought four apples. Who wrote this book? The man stole the blue car. The police arrested the thieves. Jack swam the 200 metres. The dog bit the old lady. The kids forgot the whole story in a few days. The wild animals killed two men yesterday. How did they steal her car? Grandmother told good stories. | |
Homework | p.135 (to read) | |
British Holidays
There are 7 public holidays in Great Britain. They are: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, May Day, Spring Bank Holiday and Summer Bank Holiday.
The most popular holiday is Christmas. Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December. Christmas symbolize the birth of Jesus Christ. On this day people buy presents, decorate Christmas tree , sent greeting cards and make traditional Christmas meals: roast turkey and Christmas turkey.
Easter is very popular and religious holiday in Great Britain. It’s celebrated in April. At Easter parents decorate eggs for children, because eggs are symbol of new life.
Halloween is celebrated on the 31st of October. Many years ago people believed in devils and witches. They say ghosts and witches come out on Halloween. People make lanterns out of pumpkins and dress as witches and ghosts.
In March there is Mother's Day. People visit their mothers if possible and give them flowers and small presents.
Last summer bank holiday is a public holiday. It’s celebrated on the last Monday of August. In this day British people usually go on picnics.
British Holidays
There are 7 public holidays in Great Britain. They are: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, May Day, Spring Bank Holiday and Summer Bank Holiday.
The most popular holiday is Christmas. Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December. Christmas symbolize the birth of Jesus Christ. On this day people buy presents, decorate Christmas tree , sent greeting cards and make traditional Christmas meals: roast turkey and Christmas turkey.
Easter is very popular and religious holiday in Great Britain. It’s celebrated in April. At Easter parents decorate eggs for children, because eggs are symbol of new life.
Halloween is celebrated on the 31st of October. Many years ago people believed in devils and witches. They say ghosts and witches come out on Halloween. People make lanterns out of pumpkins and dress as witches and ghosts.
In March there is Mother's Day. People visit their mothers if possible and give them flowers and small presents.
Last summer bank holiday is a public holiday. It’s celebrated on the last Monday of August. In this day British people usually go on picnics.
American Holidays
The U.S. has no national holidays. Legal holidays - days on which banks, schools, or other public institutions and most places of business are closed.
Independence day is celebrated on the 4th of July. It’s a legal holiday. It is a day of picnics, patriotic parades, a night of concerts and fireworks.
Happy Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. On this day people say gratitude to God for blessings and give thanks to each other for love and support.
The first day of January is New Year's Day. This holiday celebrates the beginning of each New Year. People in the U.S. sometimes spend this day watching college football games and parades.
Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December. On this day people buy presents, decorate Christmas tree and sent greeting cards. People usually stay at home in Christmas time, and spend the day with their families.
Memorial day is celebrated on the last Monday of May. There are many parades on Memorial day and many people go to the beach.
American Holidays
The U.S. has no national holidays. Legal holidays - days on which banks, schools, or other public institutions and most places of business are closed.
Independence day is celebrated on the 4th of July. It’s a legal holiday. It is a day of picnics, patriotic parades, a night of concerts and fireworks.
Happy Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. On this day people say gratitude to God for blessings and give thanks to each other for love and support.
The first day of January is New Year's Day. This holiday celebrates the beginning of each New Year. People in the U.S. sometimes spend this day watching college football games and parades.
Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December. On this day people buy presents, decorate Christmas tree and sent greeting cards. People usually stay at home in Christmas time, and spend the day with their families.
Memorial day is celebrated on the last Monday of May. There are many parades on Memorial day and many people go to the beach.
1. She bought four apples.
2. Who wrote this book?
3. The man stole the blue car.
4. The police arrested the thieves.
5. Jack swam the 200 metres.
6. The dog bit the old lady.
7. The kids forgot the whole story in a few days.
8. The wild animals killed two men yesterday.
9. How did they steal her car?
10. Grandmother told good stories.
1. She bought four apples.
2. Who wrote this book?
3. The man stole the blue car.
4. The police arrested the thieves.
5. Jack swam the 200 metres.
6. The dog bit the old lady.
7. The kids forgot the whole story in a few days.
8. The wild animals killed two men yesterday.
9. How did they steal her car?
10. Grandmother told good stories.
1. She bought four apples.
2. Who wrote this book?
3. The man stole the blue car.
4. The police arrested the thieves.
5. Jack swam the 200 metres.
6. The dog bit the old lady.
7. The kids forgot the whole story in a few days.
8. The wild animals killed two men yesterday.
9. How did they steal her car?
10. Grandmother told good stories.
1. She bought four apples.
2. Who wrote this book?
3. The man stole the blue car.
4. The police arrested the thieves.
5. Jack swam the 200 metres.
6. The dog bit the old lady.
7. The kids forgot the whole story in a few days.
8. The wild animals killed two men yesterday.
9. How did they steal her car?
10. Grandmother told good stories.
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