Метод проектов
Метод проектов, являясь личностно-ориентированной технологией XXI века, становится все более востребованным в системе образования по причине его ярко выраженной творческой, гуманистической и социальной направленности.
Проектная методика позволяет реализовать принципы проблемного и деятельностного обучения, помогает сформировать основные компетенции учащихся.
Данная педагогическая технология развивает навыки самопрезентации и умение общаться, а значит — работает на социализацию личности учащегося.
Такие особенности метода проектов, как опора на личный опыт, приоритет самостоятельной деятельности, преобладание групповой работы и новизна позволяют с большой уверенностью предположить успешность использования указанной технологии на уроках иностранного языка.
В ходе работы над проектом учащиеся овладевают различными умениями и навыками коммуникативной деятельности.
Для преодоления трудностей в организации проектной работы на уроках английского языка и повышения эффективности использования технологии должен быть учтен комплекс условий, включающих в себя учет особенностей коллектива участников проекта, грамотное формирование групп, развитие навыков проектной деятельности и другие факторы.
Метод проектов – призыв сделать наши уроки еще более интересными, красивыми, эмоциональными и эффективными.
ERNEST HEMINGWAY
AGATHA CHRISTIE
Rudyard Kipling
STEPHEN KING
MARK TWAIN
He received the 1907 Nobel Prize in literature.
By 1897, he was not only among the most acclaimed authors but also the highest paid writer in the world.
His ashes were buried in Westminster Abbey in Poets’ Corner next to the graves of Thomas Hardy and Charles Dickens.
He was a riverboat pilot, a journalist, a lecturer, an entrepreneur and an inventor.
He took part in the Civil War supporting Confederacy.
‘ Prince and the Pauper’ and ‘A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court’ are two more of his famous books.
The author of “A Farewell to Arms” and “The Old Man and the Sea”.
This writer is best remembered for the detective stories including the diverse characters of Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot.
The play “Mousetrap” holds the record for the longest unbroken run in a London theatre (8,800 showings during 21 years).
“ The Shawshank Redemption” and “The Green Mile” are both commercially successful and critically acclaimed.
His books have sold more than 350 million copies.
He was born in Bombay (Mumbai) in 1865.
He lived in a bustling city of English, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and Jews.
At 34 he became one of the most popular and famous writers in America.
He said, ‘All modern American Literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called “Huckleberry Finn”.
He made the acquaintance of great men of his generations such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Pablo Picasso, James Joyce.
He appreciated big game hunting, bullfighting in Spain, deep sea fishing in Florida.
She is the bestselling author of all time. Only the Bible is known to have outstripped her collected sales.
In the World War I she worked as a nurse helping to treat wounded soldiers.
Many of his works were made into films or TV adaptations.
He was awarded the National Medal of Art by ex - US President Barack Obama.
His books enchanted girls and
boys all over the English
speaking world.
Books that made him famous are ‘The Jungle Book’ and ‘Just So Stories’.
His grand tales about two boys and the Mississippi River became a national treasure.
He served in World War I as an ambulance driver.
Her books were sold more than 2 billion copies.
Made his name in the horror and fantasy genres.
According to Guinness
Superlatives more of his books
have been adapted into films
than any other living author.
St.Petersburg is an imaginary river town in his books.
He won the Nobel Prize in 1954.
She was one of the first English surfers.
Still alive. Worked as a teacher for some time.
He received degrees from Oxford and Yale.
He committed suicide.
She had great knowledge of poisons.
He received the 1907 Nobel Prize in literature.
His books enchanted girls and boys all over the English speaking world.
His ashes were buried in Westminster Abbey in Poets’ Corner next to the graves of Thomas Hardy and Charles Dickens.
He was born in Bombay (Mumbai) in 1865.
He lived in a bustling city of English, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and Jews.
Books that made him famous are ‘The Jungle Book’ and ‘Just So Stories’.
By 1897, he was not only among the most acclaimed authors but also the highest paid writer in the world.
He was a riverboat pilot, a journalist, a lecturer, an entrepreneur and an inventor.
His grand tales about two boys and the Mississippi River became a national treasure.
St.Petersburg is an imaginary river town in his books.
At 34 he became one of the most popular and famous writers in America.
‘ Prince and the Pauper’ and ‘A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court’ are two more of his famous books.
He received degrees from Oxford and Yale.
He took part in the Civil War supporting Confederacy.
He said, ‘All modern American Literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called “Huckleberry Finn”.
The author of “A Farewell to Arms” and “The Old Man and the Sea”.
He won the Nobel Prize in 1954.
He appreciated big game hunting, bullfighting in Spain, deep sea fishing in Florida.
He served in World War I as an ambulance driver.
He made the acquaintance of great men of his generation such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Pablo Picasso, James Joyce.
He committed suicide.
This writer is best remembered for the detective stories including the diverse characters of Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot.
She is the bestselling author of all time. Only the Bible is known to have outstripped her collected sales.
In the World War I she worked as a nurse helping to treat wounded soldiers.
She had great knowledge of poisons.
The play “Mousetrap” holds the record for the longest unbroken run in a London theatre (8,800 showings during 21 years).
Her books were sold more than 2 billion copies.
She was one of the first English surfers.
Still alive. Worked as a teacher for some time.
Made his name in the horror and fantasy genres.
Many of his works were made into films or TV adaptations.
“ The Shawshank Redemption” and “The Green Mile” are both commercially successful and critically acclaimed.
His books have sold more than 350 million copies.
He was awarded the National Medal of Art by ex - US President Barack Obama.
According to Guinness Superlatives more of his books have been adapted into films than any other living author.