Тема: Danger
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Урок № 39
Класс: 11
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Учитель: Дробышева В.И.
Тип урока:
комбинированный
Оборудование:
учебник, словарь, аудиозапись
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Дата:
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Тема
урока: Виды заболеваний Контроль чтения
Цели: Vocabulary:
illness; idioms related to health
Speaking: offering/accepting/refusing
help; role play (at the doctor)
Reading: a dialogue (gap fill)
Skills ― reading for text structure
―cohesion and coherence
Listening: a telephone conversation
(gap fill)
Skills ― listening for confirmation
―listening for specific information
Организационный
момент
Greeting: Т: Good morning everyone! Nice to
see you!
Aim: Today you' ll
practice your reading, speaking skills, repeat words to the topic
Check on homework: Writing in role Ex 9 p65
Основная
часть урока
Forming collocations/describing pictures: ex 1 p 66
runny/streaming/blocked ― nose
splitting/thumping/bad/terrible ― headache
throat/chest/ear/eye ― infection
streaming/bad/stinking ― cold
stomach/ear/back ― ache
high/slight ― temperature
sharp/dull/throbbing ― pain
hacking/dry/tickly ― cough
Suggested Answer Key
The boy looks like he’s got a streaming cold. I also think he’s
got a headache. The little girl looks like she has a throat infection. I also
think she might have a hacking cough. The man looks like he’s got a thumping
headache.
Practising vocabulary to do with illnesses: ex 2 p 66
Answer Key
1 attack 6 rash, allergic
2 vomiting 7 wheeze
3 dizzy 8 breathing
4 hoarse 9 sore, blowing
5 caught, running, 10 sneezing
Aching
Working with idioms: ex 3 p 66
Answer Key
1 flies 3 the weather 5 run
2 colour 4 feet
Learning to offer/accept/refuse help: ex 4 p 66
Suggested Answer Key
S1: Sorry you’ re not well. Would you like me to call a doctor?
S2: Actually, I’ve already called one. Thanks anyway!
S1: You don’t sound very well at all. Shall I buy some cough syrup?
S2: Yes please. That would be a great help!
Practising vocabulary: Ex 5 p67
doctor: b, c, d, e patient: a, f, g
Reading to understand text structure, cohesion and coherence: Ex 6 p67
1 d 2 e 3 b
4 g 5 f 6 a
Choosing
the correct words: Ex 6 p67
rash: lots of small red spots on the skin
itchy spots: uncomfortable raised marks
on the skin that you want to scratch
contagious: easily caught/passed on
prescription: written note from doctor
authorising treatment/medicine
make a full recovery: become completely well again
fortnight: fourteen days/nights (two weeks)
Reading
The
biggest Earthquake in the UK
On 27th February 2008,
something very unusual happened in the UK; there was a rather large earthquake.
It was the biggest
earthquake in 25 years in the UK. There have been very small tremors in the
past but they pale into insignificance compared to this one. It was felt in a
large area across the country too, from as far north as Edinburgh in Scotland
to as far south as Plymouth on the south coast of England. The epicentre of the
earthquake was in a small town in Lincolnshire, which is an area about two and
a half to three hours north of London by car. A magnitude of 5.2 was registered
on the Richter scale.
There were lots of
reports in the news from people who felt the earth move. One man said, "We
had loads of vibrating and wall shaking and stuff, noise coming off the roof. I
came outside - the chimney's on the floor!" A collapsed chimney was the
cause of what was probably the worst injury from the earthquake; a man broke
his pelvis when the chimney fell on him.
Another man who spoke to
the BBC described the moment the earthquake occurred, "Everything was
shaking. As soon as it happened we all went outside and saw everyone else down
the street, coming out and just realised it was an earthquake".
The huge rumble that was
felt by a lot of people, surprisingly caused very little structural damage to
property.
Most British people would
be surprised to learn that there are 200-300 earthquakes in Britain every year
- but most of them are so small, they go unnoticed. The magnitude of this
earthquake is fairly small in comparison to some other natural disasters that
have made international news, but for the people affected, it certainly came as
quite a surprise.
A)
From a, b, c or d choose the right answer:
1.
The unusual event that happened in February 2008 in London was………..
a. a large
earthquake that hit the area . b- a major car
accident.
c- the heavy rain
that covered the place. d- the start of a world
famine.
2.
Lincolnshire is an area which is ……..……
a. two to three
hours away from London by car b. a great city
c. one day away
from London by car d. a magnificent area
3.
A man spoke to the BBC describing the event saying ..….……..
a.
it was a wonderful and beautiful thing b. children were crying
c.
people in the streets were dancing d. everything was
shaking
4.
A lot of the British would be surprised to know that….……….
a.
20-30 earthquakes hit UK b. children
studied earthquakes
c.
UK universities were the best d.
200-300 earthquakes hit UK
B-
Say whether the following sentences are true (/) or false (X) :
5.
The earthquake that happened in England was the worst in 25 years.
6.
So little structural damage to property was caused.
7.
There were lots of death reports.
8.
The earthquake is fairly small in comparison to some
other natural disasters.
ANSWERS
1 a 2a 3d
4d 5T 6T 7F 8F
Заключительная
часть урока
Reflection: I like this
lesson….
I
don’t like lesson….
It
was easy/ difficult for me …..
Now
I can…
Now
I know…
Summarizing: Today we have
practiced your reading, speaking skills, repeat words to the topic
Homework:
выучить слова, выражения WL 10 4b
11
Form Reading
The
biggest Earthquake in the UK
On 27th February 2008,
something very unusual happened in the UK; there was a rather large earthquake.
It was the biggest
earthquake in 25 years in the UK. There have been very small tremors in the
past but they pale into insignificance compared to this one. It was felt in a
large area across the country too, from as far north as Edinburgh in Scotland
to as far south as Plymouth on the south coast of England. The epicentre of the
earthquake was in a small town in Lincolnshire, which is an area about two and
a half to three hours north of London by car. A magnitude of 5.2 was registered
on the Richter scale.
There were lots of
reports in the news from people who felt the earth move. One man said, "We
had loads of vibrating and wall shaking and stuff, noise coming off the roof. I
came outside - the chimney's on the floor!" A collapsed chimney was the
cause of what was probably the worst injury from the earthquake; a man broke
his pelvis when the chimney fell on him.
Another man who spoke to
the BBC described the moment the earthquake occurred, "Everything was
shaking. As soon as it happened we all went outside and saw everyone else down
the street, coming out and just realised it was an earthquake".
The huge rumble that was
felt by a lot of people, surprisingly caused very little structural damage to
property.
Most British people would
be surprised to learn that there are 200-300 earthquakes in Britain every year
- but most of them are so small, they go unnoticed. The magnitude of this
earthquake is fairly small in comparison to some other natural disasters that
have made international news, but for the people affected, it certainly came as
quite a surprise.
A)
From a, b, c or d choose the right answer:
1.
The unusual event that happened in February 2008 in London was………..
a. a large
earthquake that hit the area . b- a major car
accident.
c- the heavy rain
that covered the place. d- the start of a world
famine.
2.
Lincolnshire is an area which is ……..……
a. two to three
hours away from London by car b. a great city
c. one day away
from London by car d. a magnificent area
3.
A man spoke to the BBC describing the event saying ..….……..
a.
it was a wonderful and beautiful thing b. children were crying
c.
people in the streets were dancing d. everything was
shaking
4.
A lot of the British would be surprised to know that….……….
a.
20-30 earthquakes hit UK b. children
studied earthquakes
c.
UK universities were the best d.
200-300 earthquakes hit UK
B-
Say whether the following sentences are true (/) or false (X) :
5.
The earthquake that happened in England was the worst in 25 years.
6.
So little structural damage to property was caused.
7.
There were lots of death reports.
8.
The earthquake is fairly small in comparison to some
other natural disasters.
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