Пән
аты: Шет тілі. (Ағылшын
тілі)
Бекітемін
директордың оқу ісі
жөніндегі
орынбасары:
_________
Б.Жолшыбеков
The English
Сабақ жоспары № 11
The
subject of the lesson:Sport in Kazakhstan. The famous
sportsmen in Kazakhstan.
The
aims of the lesson: 1) Educational-to acquaint students with
a new vocabulary and expressions on a theme:Sport in Kazakhstan. The famous
sportsmen in Kazakhstan.
2) Developing-to develop the ability to combine facts, to analyze, to Express
their point of view.
3) Bringing up-to develop a culture of behavior during the meal.
The
type of the lesson:Аралас
Methods:
Әңгімелеу
Interobjects
connection:Kazakh language, Russian language,
Geography
The
visual aids:CD,CD-RW.
Ноутбук. Ғаламтор қолдану.
The
procedure of the lesson:
I.
Organization moment:(3
мин)
1. Greeting
Good
day, students! Sit down! I am glad to see you!
We
begin our English Lesson!
2. Conversation
with on duty:
Who
is on duty today?
What
date is it today?
What
day is it today?
Who
is absent?
Thank
you, very much! Sit down!
3. Check
up the educational accessories.
4. Creation
the language atmosphere
What
is the weather like today?
What
season is it now?
Is
it raining today?
II.
Phonetic drill:(3
мин)
Henry
has a bad habit
of being behind time.
1. Repetition
of the lesson.
2. Checking
the home task.
What
was your home task for today?
III.
Presentation of the new material:(25
мин)
New words.
Kazakhstan consistently performs in
Olympic competitions. It is especially successful in boxing. This has brought some
attention to the Central Asian nation, and increased
world awareness of its athletes. Kazakhstan's city of Almaty submitted
twice bid for the Winter Olympics. In 2014 city wasn't shortlisted, while is
currently the only official candidat for hosting the2022 Winter Olympics. Astana and Almaty hosted 2011 Asian Winter Games.
DmitriyKarpov is a distinguished
decathlete, taking bronze in both the 2004 Summer Olympics, and the 2003 and 2007 World Athletics
Championships. Olga Rypakova is an athlete,
specialized in triple jump (women's), taking silver
in the 2011 World Championships in Athletics.
Oleg Maskaev, a Kazakh-born boxer
Kazakh boxers are generally well known
in the world. In the last three Olympic Games, their performance was assessed
as one of the best and they had more medals than any country in the world,
except Cuba and Russia (in all three games). In
1996 and 2004, two Kazakh boxers (VasiliyJirov in 1996 and BakhtiyarArtayev in
2004) were recognized as the best boxers for their techniques with the Val
Barker trophy, awarded to the best boxer of the tournament.
In boxing, Kazakhstan performed well in
the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Two boxers, BekzatSattarkhanov and YermakhanIbraimov,
earned gold medals. Another two boxers, BulatJumadilov and MukhtarkhanDildabekov,
earned silver medals.
It should also be noted that Oleg Maskaev, born in Zhambyl,
representing Russia, was the WBC Heavyweight Champion after knocking
out HasimRahman on
12 August 2006.
Skier Vladimir Smirnov won seven medals in
total in the 1988, 1994 and 1998 Winter Olympics, including a gold in
the 50 km competition in 1994. He also won 11
medals in total in theWorld Championships from 1987 to
1995, including four gold medals. During the first part of his active career,
he represented the Soviet Union, in the later part
Kazakhstan.
AssanBazayev, Astana cycling team
Cycling is Kazakhstan's most
successful sport. Alexander Vinokourov represented
Kazakhstan in his cycling career for the Astana. Vinokourov had an impressive
cycling record finishing third overall in the 2003 Tour de France. Vinokourov finished
5th in the 2005 Tour de France, while two other young
Kazakhstanis, Andrej Kashechkin, who later finished 3rd in the 2006 Vuelta a
Espana, and Maxim Iglinsky, winner of 2012
Liege-Bastogne-Liege and now one of the world's best punchers, finished 19th
and 37th, respectively. In 2006, Vinokourov's team became known as Astana, after a drug doping scandal
forced his team Liberty Seguros from the 2006 Tour de France. Vinokourov helped
form a new team funded by a conglomeration of Kazakhstan businesses and adopted
the color of the Kazakh flag for its uniforms. That same year, Vinokourov and
Kashechkin took first and third places in general classification at VueltaaEspaña in
Spain. Vinokourov won the gold medal in the Cycling Road Race at the 2012
London Olympic Games.
In September 2006, Vino won the 61st
VueltaaEspaña by attacking Alejandro Valverde in dramatic fashion with
23 km to go in Stage 17. He then held on to his lead over the next four
stages, including the final individual time trial to win the Vuelta. Vinokourov
and Kashechkin would go on in 2007 to form a new team, backed by the same sponsors
as their team from 2006, but with its own lineage. This team is also known
as Astana.
Another famous professional cyclist,
Andrei Kivilev, died after a crash in the 2003 edition of the Paris–Nice race.
Football is the most popular
sport in Kazakhstan. The Football Federation of Kazakhstan (Kazakh: Қазақстанның
Футбол Федерациясы, Qazaqstannıñ fwtbol federacïyası) is
the sport's national governing body. The FFK organises the men's, women's, and futsal national
teams.
AndreyTikhonov, who played for FC Lokomotiv
Astana
Evgeni Nabokov, a Kazakh ice hockey player
The Kazakh national ice hockey team have
competed in ice hockey in the 1998 and 2006 Winter Olympics, as well as in
the 2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships.
Kazakhstan has seven teams. The teams are Kaztsink-Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk,
KazakhmysSatpaev, GornyakRudnyi, Barys Astana, Irtysh Pavlodar, Yenbek Almaty,
and Sary-ArkaKaragandy. Most teams also play in Russian Hockey Leagues. Top Kazakhstani ice
hockey players include NikAntropovand Evgeni Nabokov. Barys Astana is
the main domestic Kazakh ice hockey professional team, and having played in the
Kazakh national league until the 2008–09 season, when they were transferred to
play in the Kontinental Hockey League.
AliyaYussupova was placed 4th in
the Summer Olympic Games in Athens. She has been among the
medalist winners in several previous tournaments. Currently, she is considered
to be one of the top rhythmic gymnasts in the world. After the retiring
of AliyaYussupova in
the end of 2009, Kazakhstan maintained its top place
in the world thanks to the emerge of Anna Alyabyeva who knows represent the
nation in the international tournaments, grand prix, and world championship.
Rugby union is a popular sport in
Kazakhstan. The Kazakhstan Rugby Union was founded in
1993. It develops traditions of rugby existing in Kazakhstan since 1966, when
the first men's national rugby team of
Kazakh Soviet Republic was formed. In 2002, the national women's team became the Asian Champions for the third time. The
men's team is becoming stronger and participating in major international
tournaments. It is now ranked 32nd (out of 95) position in the IRB World Rankings.
The Kazakhstan national bandy team won
the final of the bandy tournament in the 2011 Asian Winter Games at Medeo
The high altitude speed skating rink Medeo near Almaty is
one of the foremost in the world, and has seen many world records in all speed skating distances. The Indoor
Speed Skating Stadium in Astana was built for the Asian Winter Games in 2011.
TeamcaptainRauanIsaliyev
·
Bandy – The Kazakhstan national bandy team is
among the best in the world, and has three times won the bronze medal at
the Bandy World Championships,
including the 2012 edition[1]on home ice. In the 2011 tournament, they were an extra-time in
the semi-final from reaching the final for the first time. In 2012, they were
even closer when they took it to a penalty shootout. The team won the
first bandy tournament at the Asian Winter Games.
During the Soviet time, Dynamo Alma-Ata won the national championships in 1977
and 1990, and theEuropean Cup in 1978.
·
IlyaIlin – Competing in the 94 kg men's category, he is
currently one of the best weightlifters in the world. He is one the few
weightlifters who have won two consecutive gold medals at the Olympics, the
first at the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics and the second at the London 2012
Summer Olympics. He set a new world record in the 94 kg category for clean
& jerk (233 kg) and the total (418 kg) at London.
IV.
Consolidation of the new lesson:(12 мин)
V.
Conclusion of the lesson: (2
мин)
1. The
result of the lesson
2. Home task:Exercise 2b.Retell the text.
Learn the new words.
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