Warm-up 5
min.
Checking up the
home tasks 5 min.
Explanation of
the new materials 8 min.
Work in group 10
min
Work with
vocabulary
Reflection
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Stand into this
round Choose one picture and make up Count at 1-till4 Grouping Work
So Pupils I’ll
divide into three groups.
First pupils,
answer my questions, please. What form are you in?
HomeworkEx.5 p. 156
Complete the sentences
Do you
know anything about school system in Canada?
Thank you. I see you don’t
like going to school sometimes, but you have to.
What are reasons
why you go to school? Look at the screen. Please read and give your opinions
which the most important factors are and which the less important are.
School…introduces you to different
people,
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helps
you to make your own decisions,
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helps
you to understand yourself better,
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teaches
you to be polite.,
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helps
you to get knowledge,
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prepare
for a future profession,
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teaches
you about countries, culture and the world,
teaches you to be
honest, clever and educated person
Thank you .You are right. School helps
us to get knowledge and teaches you to be polite, honest and clever person.
It introduces you to different people and you enjoy communicating with each
other at school.
Now pupils let’s
revise the vocabulary to the topic “School”, look at the screen. The task is
to match the kinds of schools to the definitions. But first let’s repeat the
words all together.
Teacher: Thank you. You
know the vocabulary well.
Key: 1 d, 2 c, 3
f, 4 e, 5 g, 6 b, 7 h, 8 a.
Will you answer
the questions and discuss the text?
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When
does compulsory education start in England?
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How
long does primary education last?
·
How
long does secondary education last?
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Which
subjects do British children study at school?
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Which
foreign languages are taught in British school?
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Is
state education in Britain free?
Work with group
New words
Division, Length, Authorities, Pre-university, Post-secondary education, Private schools, Religious schools, Levels in education, Grade structure, Departments
Read the text and
discuss in group
Use your mobile
phone and how to understand
We have learned a
lot about school systems in the English-speaking counties. I think
every student dreams about a perfect school. What is your perfect school?
Your hometast is to make a project of the school of your dream.
Giving marks
Homework Make a dialogue
ex. 8 p. 160
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Working in groups
- I am in the
10th Form.
- What subjects
are you studying ?
I’m studying
Russian, Literature, Algebra, Geometry, Physics, Chemistry, History, Biology,
Geography and others.
What is your
favourite subject?
My favourite
subject is History (English, Computer Science, Physical Education, Arts).
What marks do you
usually get?
Usually I get
“four and five” marks.
Do you like going
to school?
As for me I like
going to school.
Sometimes I don’t
like going to school
No, we don’t
Pupil 1: I think
the most important reason is that school helps you to get knowledge.
Pupil 2: As for
me, the most important factor is that school introduces you to
different people and the less important one is that it prepares for a future
profession.
Pupil 3: And I
guess all reasons are important.
1
nursery a) a school for advanced education,
especially in a
particular profession
2
kindergarten b) a school in the US and Canada for
children of 14 or
15 to 18 years old
3
primary c) a school for children aged two to five
4
secondary d) a school for children who are between
three and five
years old
5 junior
high e) a school for children between the
ages of 11 and 16
or 18
6 high
school f) a school for children between five
and 11 years old
in England
7
elementary g) a school in the US and Canada for
Children aged
between 12 and 14 or 15
8
college h) a school in the US for the first six
years of a
child’s education
1 Children in
Britain start school when they are five. They stay at school until they are
16 or older. Children attend nursery school from the age of about 3, but
these schools are not compulsory. Compulsory education begins at the age of
5, when children go to primary school. Primary education lasts for six years.
Then pupils go to secondary school.
2 They study
subjects: English, mathematics, science, geography, history, art, music,
physical education and a foreign language. Most secondary schools teach
Spanish, German, Italian and Russian. Pupils take exams at the age of 7, 11
and 14. After 5 years of secondary education they take the GCSE
examination. Secondary education ends at 16. Some pupils stay at school and
other pupils go to colleges. Higher education begins at 18 and lasts 3 or 4
years.
Some parents send
their children to private schools. State education is free.
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Three claps
Your wishes in
every group
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Cards,markestickersGlue
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