ПЛАН
УРОКА АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА
В 8
КЛАССЕ
(учебник К. И. Кауфман, М. Ю. Кауфман)
Раздел
2.Урок 7.
Тема:
«In the Palace of Westminster»
Цели: развитие
аудирования и говорения.
Задачи урока:
1.
Познакомить учащихся со структурой Британского парламента, его работой и
лексикой по этой теме.
2.Развивать
умение найти требуемую информацию в воспринимаемом на слух тексте.
3.Формировать
умение объяснить те или иные факты, описанные в тексте.
Оборудование:
магнитофон и аудиокассета ( текст прилагается), карточки с заданиями, картинки.
Лексический материал: Opposition, Lord Chancellor,
Labour Party, Conservative Party, to preside,
to debate, Chamber, arch,
Labourite, Speaker.
Социокультурная
информация: палаты парламента.
Техники и
технологии: Culture mini- lecture
ХОД
УРОКА:
- Приветствие и
организационный момент начала урока:
Т: Good morning, children! I'm glad to see again. Who
is on duty today? Who is away today? What date is today? Are you ready for the
lesson? How are you, P1? Are you fine, P2? Are you OK, P3?(
Беседа продолжается во фронтальном режиме).
2. Речевая зарядка:
T: Today, we'll continue
to speak about the British Parliament. Let's remember some facts about it.
- Who is the head of state in the
UK?
- Who is the head of goverment in
the UK?
- How many Houses does the
British Parliament consist of?
- Which House represents the
people of Britain?
- How often do British people
vote for Mps?
- What are the members of the
House of Commons called?
- What is the British Parliament
called?
(
Беседа ведётся во фронтальном режиме).
3.Совершенствование
навыков аудирования и устной речи:
Now , look at the blackboard!
There are some words on it. Read them after me.
I группа:
the Palace of
Westminster
to consist of
the
Royal Apartments
the House of
Lords
the House of
Commons
the
Parliament Chamber
gold, red, green
Queen's
Speech
Government's
plans
throne
cushion
Woolsack
old tradition
to symbolise
Lord
Chancellor
to preside
( Звучит запись
первой части текста)
T: Now tell me,
please,what this text is about using the words on the blackboard.( если учащиеся затрудняются в ответе, учитель задаёт подсказки-вопросы).
Т:
There is the second group of the words on the board. Read them after me,
please.
II группа:
Mps
to make
decisions
arch
a statue
David Lloyd George
Sir Winston
Churchill
to represent
the Labour
Party
the
Conservative Party
a corridor
to vote on
bills
«aye» lobby
«no» lobby
to count
results
to push a
button
feet
Speaker
( Звучит запись
второй части текста).
( Затем учитель
работает со второй и последующими частями в том же режиме, что и с предыдущей
частью текста).
III группа:
a red line
swords'
lengths
to carry
swqrds
to be
dangerous
to get angry
to remind
start a fight
go over the
line
the Mace
the symbol
guard
Westminster
Hall
the oldest
part
The son of
William the Conqueror
to build
4.
Обсуждение прослушанного текста.
Teacher: Try to guess:
Which of the objects and people are in the House of Lord and which are in the
House of Commons?
- This is the
Speaker.
- This is the Chamber of the
House of Lords.
- This is the Lord Chancellor.
- This is the
Woolsack.
- This is the
throne.
- This is the Chamber of the
House of Commons.
- This is the Mace.
- These are red lines on the
carpet.
- These are statues of two Prime
Ministers.
- This is the «aye» lobby.
- This is
Westminster Hall.
(Дети
раскладывают карточки сданными словами в две колонки: 1) the House of Lords,
2)the
House of Commons).
Teacher: Look at the
pictures and try to match people, objects and places with their descriptions.
Даны картинки
со следующими изображениями и подписями:
1.This is the
Speaker.
2.This is the
Chamber of the House of Lords.
3.This is the
Lord Chancellor.
4.This is the
Woolsack.
5.This is the
throne.
6.This is the
Chamber of the House of Commons.
7.This is the
Mace.
8.These are
red lines on the carpet.
9.These are
statues of two Prime Ministers.
10.This is the
«aye» lobby.
11.This
is Westminster Hall.
Ученики сравнивают
их со следующими описаниями, раскладывая их под картинками:
a) The lords and ladies sit here.
This chamber is also called the Parliament Chamber.
b) MPs sit here.
c) When the Queen arrives in the
House of Lords to open the Parliament, she sits on this.
d) There is wool inside. It's a
part of a very old tradition which started in the 14th century. It's
in Parliament to symbolise the importance of wool to the British economy at
that time.
e) It lies on the table when the
House is debating. It's the symbol of the power which Parliament has won from
the King. It even has its own guard, who has a very big sword.
f) They represent two British
main political parties- the Labour Party and the Conservative Party.
g) This is the oldest part of the
building. A lot of famous events and meetings have taken place here. It saw
Guy Fawkes, who tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605, and in World
War II bombs fell on it.
h) He sits on the Woolsack and presides
over the House of Lords.
i) These are two long narrow
corridors, which are very important for the whole country, because MPs come
here to vote.
j) He presides over the House of
Commons.
k) The distance between them is
two swords' lengths. In old days MPs used to have their swords, and it was
dangerous when they got angry with each other. So the lines are here to remind
the MPs that they should not start a fight.
Teacher: Choose the
correct answers.
1.
How many parts does the Palace of Westminster consist of?
a)
One b) two c) three
2.
What are the main colours of the Houses of Parliament?
a)
Gold, red and blue b) gold, green and red c) red and green
3.
Who writes the Queen's Speech?
a)
the Queen b) the Government c) the Lord Chancellor.
4.
Which are Britain’s two main political parties?
a)
Democratic, Republican and Conservative b) Conservative and Democratic
c) Labour and Conservative.
5.
Whose shoe should a Conservative touch?
a)David Lloyd
George’s b) Winston Churchill’s c) the Queen’s
6. Why do MPs sometimes sit on
the steps?
a) There are more MPs than
seats in the House of Commons. b) It’s part of an old tradition.
c) It’s a punishment for
those who are late.
7. When can you see the Mace in
the House of Commons?
a) It’s always there. b)
Only when the Queen comes. c) When the House debating.
8. How old is Westminster Hall?
a) more than a thousand years
old b) more than a hundred years old c) more than four
hundred years old.
Teacher: Fill in the
crossword puzzle and read the names of the river where the Palace of Westminster
stands.
1.
What do MPs do with their feet?
2.
What is the surname of one the most famous British Prime Ministers (
“the Iron Lady”)?
3.
What does the Lord Chancellor sit on?
4.
What are the members of the House of Commons called?
5.
Who opens the Parliament?
6.
Who presides over the House of Commons?
6.
Подведение итогов. Домашнее задание. ( Сравнить политическую систему России с политической системой
Великобритании).
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