Ход урока.
1.
Организационный момент:
Good
morning, children and guests! I’m glad to see you!
How
are you? Sit down, please.
2.
Teacher: Dear children and guests!
On the 25th of December people celebrate Christmas – a beautiful
holiday, which is loved by children and adults; when everything is decorated
with lights and toys; when we see Christmas trees everywhere; when people buy
presents and cards, special food, send cards and have parties! And we’ll
celebrate this holiday now!
Today
we’ll have an English contest – all the task will be connected with Christmas. We’ll
play games, sing songs, recite poems – so I hope that’s we’ll enjoy this
holiday and have a good time.
3. Let’s start! Jingle bells!(песня)
Jingle
bells! Jingle bells! Jingle all the way!
Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh!
Jingle bells! Jingle bells! Jingle all the way!
Oh,
what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh!
Dashing
through the snow In a one horse open sleigh
O’er the
fields we go, laughing all the way;
Bells on
bobtails ring, Making spirits bright,
What fun it
is to ride and sing a sleighing song to night.
Jingle bells! Jingle bells! Jingle all the way!
Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh!
Jingle
bells! Jingle bells! Jingle all the way!
Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh!
4. Task 1. Now we’ll do
phonetic exercise. Look at the blackboard.
Read the words in transcription and match the
words.
Turkey Рождество
Pudding
омела
Sleigh
чулок
Wreath
сани
Stocking венок
Mistletoe индейка
Christmas пудинг
5. Task 2. I’ll show you group of words. In each group
there
is a word which does
not go with other. Find this word, please!
-- turkey, goose,
pudding, nuts, oranges, pears, eggs.
-- sleigh,
Santa-Claus, snow – flake, winter, Christmas tree,
butterfly.
-- Christmas,
pudding, turkey, cracker, tinsel, sleigh, wreath, Easter
6. Task 3. I’ll give
you one word – “Christmas”, and you are to speak for few minutes about it
without a break. If you stop, you’ll loose this task.
-- Christmas is a joyful
religious holiday when Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. The
Christmas story comes from the Bible. An angel appeared to shepherds and told
them that a Savior had been born to Mary and Joseph in a stable in Bethlehem. Three Wise Men from the East followed a wondrous star which led them to the baby
Jesus to whom they paid homage and presented gifts of gold, frankincense
and myrrh.
n
On Christmas Eve, there are
evening church services which everyone attends. Attention is focused on the
nativity scene, while all join in singing carols. On Christmas Day, there are
other religious ceremonies at churches which families attend before they make
their rounds to visit friends and relatives.
n
Going home for Christmas is a most
cherished tradition of the holiday season. No matter where you may be the rest
of the year, being at “home” with your family and friends for Christmas is “a
must”. This means that the house will be full of cousins, aunts and uncles that
might not see each other during the year.
n
Long ago, each child hung a
stoking or sock, over the fireplace. Santa entered down the chimney and left
candy and presents inside the socks for the children. Today the tradition is
carried on, but the socks are now large red sock-shaped fabric bags still
called stockings. Each child can’t wait to open his or her eyes to see what
Santa has left in the stocking. Giving gifts is a Christmas tradition.
n
I want to tell you about Santa
Claus. Most children believe that Santa Claus lives at the North Pole. All year
he lists the names of children, both those who have been good and those who
have been bad. He decides what presents to give to the good children. Children
also find Santa Claus at shopping malls across the country. They sit on his lap
and tell him what they want for Christmas. Of course, their parents are
probably nearly listening is as well.
n
On the 24th of
December, Christmas Eve, Santa hitches his eight reindeer to a sleigh and loads
it with presents. The reindeer pull him and his sleigh through the sky to
deliver presents to children all around the world, that is, if they had been
good all year.
n
Important custom of Christmas is
to sent and receive Christmas cards, which are meant to help express the
sentiment of the season. Some are religious in nature: others are more secular.
People begin sending Christmas cards early in December to friends. The post
office advises customers to mail early in the season and avoids the Christmas
rush. Some people heed the advice, others wait until the last minute and then
are upset when their loved ones have not received the greeting card or the
present which they send.
7. Task 4. Find 13 words
connected with the Christmas season. Look horizontally and vertically.
P A N
T O M I M E N C E
A S B
O T E V O L O A V
C R A
C K E R S I O R E
A U R
O I P E E S R D L
R O G
C H R I S T M A S
O N A
P O E N T U R K E
L I
I O L S W O R O J A
X U N
V I E R G K L G S
U E R
T D N E Y E N I O
C R
I B A T T P Y L F N
A S D
F Y G H J K Y T B
S A N
T A C L A U S C N
(Pantomime, cracker,
Christmas, Santa Claus, carol, holiday, present, wreath, turkey, card, eve,
season, gift)
8. T: Task 5. You know that
children get presents from the socks or stockings. We have present – apples,
pears, candies, nuts, etc. – in 3 socks hanging over the “fire-place”. You must
guess what presents are in them. If you are right, then you’ll take the
presents. Who wants to play?
9. Task 6. Translate the
words. Do the crossword puzzle and guess the word.
1. хлопушка (cracker)
2. венок (wreath)
3. индейка (turkey)
4. сани (sleigh)
5. мишура (tinsel)
6. дерево (tree)
7. веселый (merry)
8. открытка (card)
9. гусь (goose)
10. Task 7. The next game is
familiar to you. It is called “The Field of Wonders”. I’ll read you task and
you guess the word.
1. Christmas tree
decoration (tinsel)
2.
What will fill with presents, if
you’ve been good!
(stocking)
3. Bright decorations for the tree (lights)
4. Pulled during Christmas dinner (cracker)
11.Santa-Claus: Ho-ho-ho!
Merry Christmas and happy New Year!
T: Guys, who is it?
Ch.: Santa-Claus!
T: Come in, you are our guest.
S-C: Do you know songs about Santa
Claus?
-- песня ”Santa
Claus is coming to town”
You better watch out,
You better not cry,
You better not pout,
I’m telling you why:
Santa Claus is coming
to town!
He’s making a list,
He’s checking it twice,
Gonna find out who’s naughty or nice.
Santa Claus is coming to town!
He knows when
you’re sleeping
He knows when
you’re awaking.
He knows when
you’ve been bad or good,
So be good for
goodness sake!
You better watch out,
You better not cry,
You better not pout,
I’m telling you why:
Santa Claus is coming to town!
-- There are a lot of poems
about Christmas. I know that some of you have learnt them. If you want to
recite them – do, please!
-- “12 days of Christmas”
On the first day of Christmas
my true love sent to me a partridge in a pear tree.
On the second day of
Christmas my true love sent to me two turtle doves.
On the third day of Christmas
my true love sent to me 3 French hens.
On the fourth day of
Christmas my true love sent to me 4 calling birds.
On the fifth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me 5golden rings.
On the sixth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me 6 geese a laying.
On the seventh day of
Christmas my true love sent to me 7 swans a swimming.
On the eighth day of
Christmas my true love sent to me 8 maids a milking.
On the ninth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me 9 ladies dancing.
On the tenth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me lords a leaping.
On the eleventh day of
Christmas my true love sent to me 11 pipers piping.
On the twelfth day of
Christmas my true love sent to me 12 drummers drumming.
-- “How
much I love you”
I’ve
done many things for Christmas;
I’ve
tied each present with bow,
But there’s one other thing
I wanted to tell you,
How much I love you,
But I think you know.
-- “When
Christmas comes each year”
It’s
the joy of children
The warmth of love
The many blessings
Beneath the star above
The many friends we know
The neighbors living near
That makes our lives so special
When Christmas comes each year.
--
“Dreams”
Take
your dreams this Christmas
And decorate the tree.
Look up high
And once again
The glowing star you’ll see.
Take your dreams
And carry them
Into the coming year.
Dreams
are made of hope and love
Whenever
faith is near.
-- What is it? (Christmas
tree)
Do you know the song
about Christmas tree?
O Christmas tree
O Christmas tree,
O Christmas tree,
How ever green your branches.
O Christmas tree,
O Christmas tree,
How ever green your branches.
They’re green when summer
days are bright.
They’re green when winter
snow is white
O Christmas tree,
O Christmas tree,
How ever green your branches!
Let’s guess the riddles about
Christmas! It is a holiday which is celebrated on the 25th of
December.
1.
It is an old man who comes from
the North Pole on his sledge and brings presents to every-body at Christmas.
(Santa-Claus)
2.
It is decorated with lights, toys,
tinsel and it is in all the houses and in squares. (Christmas tree)
3.
It is a thing which is very dear
to children at Christmas, as they find presents in it in the morning. (Stocking)
4.
It is a traditional meal which
people cook for Christmas party. They think that if they all take part in
mixing it, they will be happy. (Pudding)
5.
It is a thing which people hang on
the door of their house or flat.
( Wreath)
Dear children and guests! I
wish you wealth, health and happiness. Ho-ho-ho, merry Christmas and happy New
Year! Good-bye!
12. Now we are going to hear
the story of a baby born about 2,000 years ago. His name was Jesus, and he was
born in a small town in what is now the nation of Israel.
A baby’s birth is a special
event in most families, but Jesus’ birth had special significance to his family
as well as to many other people who heard the announcement of his birth. As you
listen to the story, notice what is different or unusual about Jesus’ birth.
(слушаем сцену рождения Иисуса)
-- Now we try to play the part of the story of Jesus’
birth.
Christmas
play.
Characters:
Narrator,
Angel, Mary, Joseph, Three Shepherds, Three Wise Men, King Herod.
Scene
1. An angel visits Mary
Narrator: This pretty woman is Mary. She lives in a little town
of Nazareth. God knows that she is a very fine person. One day he sent his
angel Gabriel to speak to her.
Angel: Good day, you highly favoured one. God is with you.
Mary: Good day. But who are you? I’ve never seen you
before.
Angel: Don’t be afraid, Mary. Our Lord God is very pleased
with you. That’s why he is going to do a wonderful thing for you. You will
soon have a baby. And you are to call him Jesus. This child will be great. He
is God’s son and he will come to Earth to save the people. Our Lord God will
make him king, and his kingdom will last forever.
Narrator: Mary was pleased and surprised. Soon she married
Joseph and started a family. God took the life of his son from Heaven and put
it inside Mary.
Joseph: Right away the baby began to grow inside her just as
other babies grow inside their mother. But this baby was very special, he was
God’s son.
Scene
2. Jesus born in a stable.
Narrator: Do you know who this little baby is? Yes, it is
Jesus. He has just been born in a stable. Mary is laying him in a manger, which
is the place that holds food for donkeys and other animals. But why are Mary
and Joseph here with the animals? This is no place for a baby to be born, is
it?
Joseph: No, it isn’t. But this is why we are here. The ruler
of Rome Caesar Augustus made a law that everyone must return to the city where
he was born to have his name written in a book. Well, I was born here, in Bethlehem.
Mary: But when we arrived here, there wasn’t a room for us
anywhere. That’s why we had to come here, with animals.
Joseph: And this day Mary gave birth to Jesus. But as you can
see, he is all right.
( In come the SHEPHERDS. They greet Mary and
Joseph and approach the manger.)
Shepherd
1: Pease be with you, good people!
May we see the newborn baby?
Shepherd
2: We were in the Fields at night,
talking care of the sheep, and a bright light shone all around. It was an
angel! We were very much afraid. But the angel said:
Angel: Don’t be afraid. I have good news for you. Today, in Bethlehem, Christ the Lord was born! He will save the people! You will find him wrapped in
a cloth and lying in a manger.
Shepherd
3: So, right away we hurried to look
for the God’s son, and now we have found him!
Scene
3. Men guided by a star.
Wise
Man 1: Do you see this bright star?
That’s the star we’ve been waiting for! It will lead us to the important person
we have been expecting to come to the world.
Wise
Man 2: Yes, we have to go and search
for him.
Wise
Man 3: Let’s start off right now!
Follow the star!
Scene 4. Herod’s palace.
Narrator: When, after a 12-day journey, the men got to Jerusalem, they went straight to the palace of Herod, king of Jerusalem to ask about the
Child.
Wise
Man 1,2,3: Long live the king!
Wise
Man 1: Your Majesty, we’ve come to
see the Child who is to be king of the Jews.
Wise
Man 2: We first saw the Child’s star
when we were in the East.
Wise
Man 3: We have come to worship him.
Narrator: When Herod heard about this, he got upset. He did not
want another king to take his place. So, he made up a plan.
Herod: Do you, wise men, know where exactly will the
promised king be born?
Wise
Man 1: The books say, in Bethlehem.
Herod: Go, make a search for the young child. When you find
him, let the know. I want to go and worship him, too.
Narrator: But, really, Herod wanted to find the child to kill
him! So, the star moves ahead of the men and stops over the place where the
child is.
Scene 5. The holy family.
Wise
Men 1,2,3: Blessed you be, good
people.
Joseph: God bless you, strangers. Please come in and sit by
the fire.
Wise
Man 1: We have come to worship the
Child who has come to save the world.
Wise
Man 2: We saw his star, and decided
that this baby is to be the greatest of all people.
Wise
Man 3: We have brought gifts to the
Holy Child. May we approach him?
Angel: I must warn you, good people. Herod wants to kill
Jesus, so do not tell him where the baby is.
Narrator: God warned the Wise Men, and they returned home by
another road, without visiting Herod. When Herod learned that the men from the
East had left for Home, he got very angry. He gave the command to kill all the
boys in Bethlehem two years of age and under. But Got warned Joseph in a dream,
and he with his family left for Egypt.
n
Thank you! Sit down, please!
n
You see the questions. Answer
these questions!
--What
did you like about the story?
--
If you could choose to be one of the characters, which one would you choose?
Why?
--
What are some of the events surrounding Jesus’ birth?
--
Do you think Jesus was wealthy? Why?
--
Do you think Jesus was poor? Why? Does being poor mean he was unimportant?
--
Do you think someone who was born in a stable, with no bed to sleep in or
clothes to wear, could ever do anything that would make him important in other
people’s eyes?
Teacher: So it’s time to
finish our lesson! Let me thank you and our guests. Merry Christmas, dears! I
wish you good health, good luck! Thank you! Good bye!
You see the
questions. Answer these questions!
--What
did you like about the story?
--
If you could choose to be one of the characters, which one would you choose?
Why?
--
What are some of the events surrounding Jesus’ birth?
--
Do you think Jesus was wealthy? Why?
--
Do you think Jesus was poor? Why? Does being poor mean he was unimportant?
--
Do you think someone who was born in a stable, with no bed to sleep in or
clothes to wear, could ever do anything that would make him important in other
people’s eyes?
You see the questions. Answer these questions!
--What
did you like about the story?
--
If you could choose to be one of the characters, which one would you choose?
Why?
--
What are some of the events surrounding Jesus’ birth?
--
Do you think Jesus was wealthy? Why?
--
Do you think Jesus was poor? Why? Does being poor mean he was unimportant?
--
Do you think someone who was born in a stable, with no bed to sleep in or
clothes to wear, could ever do anything that would make him important in other
people’s eyes?
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