Food.
Additional reading.
Активизировать лексику;
тренировать навыки чтения, аудирования; расширять кругозор учащихся;
развивать готовность к коммуникации; прививать интерес к культуре, традициям
других стран.
1) Практическая: развивать
аудитивные навыки .
2) Образовательная:
систематизировать знания учащихся по изучению языку, совершенствовать устную
речь.
3) Развивающая: развивать
логическое мышление, память, внимание.
4) Воспитательная: поддерживать интерес
учащихся к познанию нового.
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The procedure of
the lesson:
T: Good morning, dear children! Sit
down! Who is on duty today? What date is it today? Who is absent today?
This is a cold winter morning, isn't it?
How are you? I am fine. And what about you?
Ex. 12 p. 56
Today's lesson dedicated to reading. We
will read several texts, answer questions, reflect on some of life's
situations. Reading is very beneficial to your life experiences, the quality
of your knowledge and performs your vocabulary as a mother tongue and a
foreign.
Answer for some questions, please:
How do you think, is it useful for you
to read?
What advantages and disadvantages you
see?
How much time do you spend reading?
Do you read any book now? How it`s
called? What about it?
Ok, at the blackboard you can see some
words and their translations.
These words can help you during
translation. Let`s read them and practice in pronunciation. Repeat after me
in chorus.
Let`s begin reading! Aidar start please.
Притча "Всё в твоих руках " (Parable
"Everything is in your hands")
Once upon a time there lived a wise man. People
from all over the neighbourhood and even from other towns visited him
to have an advice. And nobody left
him being inconsolable. The glory about his wisdom spread all over the
country.
An
envious man heard about him one day and thought,
"I'm
going to laugh at him!"
He caught a
butterfly, put it between his closed palms and went to the wise man. While
the envious man was going he was cheering in himself,
"I'll ask him what kind of butterfly I
have in my hands - dead or alive. If he says "alive" i'll clench my
fist. If he says "dead" i'll let it out".
He came to the wise man and told,
"You can predict everyting. Could you tell
me what kind butterfly I brought - dead or alive?"
The wise man looked at him and said,
"Everything is in your hands".
A Magic Ring
Once upon a time there lived a young farmer. He
worked very hard but was very poor. One day when he was far from home in the
forest, an old woman looking like a peasant came up to him and said, «I know
you work very hard, and all for nothing. I will give you a magic ring! It
will make you rich, and your work won’t be in vain. When you turn the ring on
your finger and say what you wish to have, you’ll have it at once! But there
is only one wish in the ring, so think carefully before you wish.»
The astonished farmer took the ring given to him
by the peasant woman, and went home. In evening he came to a big city. There
he went to a merchant and showed him the magic ring. When the merchant heard
the astonishing story, he thought of a plan. He invited the farmer to stay in
his house for the night. At night he came up to the sleeping peasant,
carefully took the ring off the man’s finger, and put on another ring, which
looked exactly like the one he had taken off.
In the morning when the farmer had gone away, the
merchant ran into his shop, shut the door, and said while turning the ring on
his finger, «I wish to have a hundred thousand pieces of gold.» And down they
came, on his head, shoulders, and arms, like a rain of gold! The frightened
merchant tried to get out of the shop, but in vain. In a few minutes he was
dead.
When the farmer returned home, he showed the ring
to his wife. «Take a look at this ring,» he said. «It’s a magic ring! It will
make us happy.”
The astonished woman could hardly say a word
«Let’s try. Maybe the ring will bring us more land,» she said at last.
“We must be careful about our wish. Don’t forget
there’s only one thing that we may ask for,» he explained. «Let’s better work
hard for another year, and we’ll have more land.”
So they worked as hard as they could and got
enough money to buy the land they wished to have. «What happy people we are!»
said the farmer.
“I don’t understand you,» answered his wife
angrily. «There’s nothing in the world that we can’t have, and still we spend
days and nights working as hard as before, because you don’t want to use your
magic ring!”
Thirty, then forty years had gone by. The farmer
and his wife had grown old. Their hair became as white as snow. They were
happy and had everything they wanted. Their ring was still there. Although it
was not a magic ring, it had made them happy. For you see, my dear friends, a
poor thing in good hands is better than a fine thing in bad hands.
To learn new words.
What was the theme of our lesson? What
have you learnt today? What environmental problems do we have? How can we
help to protect the environment?
The marks for the lesson
are…
The lesson is over! Good-bye!
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