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Разработка открытого урока "Is it easy to be a teenager?"

Открытый урок с применением технологии критического мышления
07.09.2013

Описание разработки

The aim:

Objectives:

  1. to teach
  2. to develop
  3. to bring up

Type of the lesson: combined

Method: conference-lesson, critical thinking

Aid: interactive board, computer, cards, posters

Procedure

  1. Greeting (2 min.):

T.: Good morning, guests! Good morning, guys!  We are glad to see you at our open class of the English language. How are you doing? Are you ready to work hard today? It is just the very thing I’d like to hear from you! And now tell me please- What date is it today? And what day is it today I wonder? Right you are. Let’s start our lesson.

  1.  Targeting (1 min.):

T.: The theme of our lesson today runs as following “Is it easy to be a teenager?” We will speak about different sides of teenagers’ life, concerns and problems you have. We will speak about teenage free-time activities. We will act out conversations. We’ll try to give advice how to overcome difficulties and to survive nowadays. First, let’s recollect the hobbies that we discussed 2 or 3 lessons ago. Look at the screen.

  1. Warming-up (7 min.):
  1. Revising hobbies looking at the pictures;
  2. Brainstorming.
  3. Phonetic drill: revision and practice the pronunciation of the words of the previous lesson;
  4. Speaking activity: Who is a teenager? What is it like to be a teenager? What problems do teenagers face?
  1. Checking the homework (10 min.):

     Before checking your homework I want you to revise the table that contains the facts of 1 day from the life of American teens. So look at the screen and read the information… It’s time to present your projects. Your task was to find out about teenage problems in our country. You have done it in pairs, i.e. in groups of two.

Group 1 presents a slide-show;

Group 2 presents a poster.

  1. Presentation of new lexical units: average, steady, in fact, part-time job, queue, pocket money, religion, filling, non-smoker (12 min.)
  1. Studying the new words: average - средний, steady - постоянный, in fact - действительно, part-time job – временная работа, queue - очередь, pocket money – карманные деньги, religion - религия, filling – зубная пломба, non-smoker – некурящий.

This time we shall read the text and get acquainted with new facts and figures about British teens. First of all, we need to study the unfamiliar words from this text. Look at the board and repeat after me. Now open your textbooks at page 198 and find the sentences with these words in the text “British Teenagers”. Read them and translate.

  1. Individual work: dividing the text into 4 passages and reading them loudly by the wall;
  2. Pair work: retelling each other their passages and writing down the main facts they have read and heard about;
  3. Exchanging the partners and sharing the whole information;
  4. Group-work: summarizing the facts, preparing a poster and presenting their work.
  1. Drilling (8 min.):
    1. Revision of the grammar (much/many): working with the cards;
    2. Role-playing  the press-conference:

We are going to play a little. Imagine that we are at the press-conference. One of you will be an interviewee, i.e. a person who answers the journalists’ questions. The rest will be journalists. You are to ask questions about British teenagers. The interviewee must be ready to answer them. Is everything clear?

  1. Pair-work: asking each other the questions about the teens of Kazakhstan.
  1. Summary (5 min):
    1. Feedback:

We have worked a lot today. So let’s summarize and tell what new things have we learnt at this lesson? Did you like the lesson? What do you feel now?

  1. Assessment and assignment:

Your marks for your homework and for your activity during the lesson are …

Now open your diaries and write down your  home task: Ex. 15 p.199 (ask all the teens of your school the questions in the table and prepare a report).

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Содержимое разработки

LESSON PLAN

Date: 18.04.2013

Lesson: 58

Form: 10 “B”

Theme: Is it easy to be a teenager?

The aim:

Objectives:

  1. to teach

  2. to develop

  3. to bring up

Type of the lesson: combined

Method: conference-lesson, critical thinking

Aid: interactive board, computer, cards, posters


Procedure

  1. Greeting (2 min.):

T.: Good morning, guests! Good morning, guys! We are glad to see you at our open class of the English language. How are you doing? Are you ready to work hard today? It is just the very thing I’d like to hear from you! And now tell me please- What date is it today? And what day is it today I wonder? Right you are. Let’s start our lesson.

  1. Targeting (1 min.):

T.: The theme of our lesson today runs as following “Is it easy to be a teenager?” We will speak about different sides of teenagers’ life, concerns and problems you have. We will speak about teenage free-time activities. We will act out conversations. We’ll try to give advice how to overcome difficulties and to survive nowadays. First, let’s recollect the hobbies that we discussed 2 or 3 lessons ago. Look at the screen.


  1. Warming-up (7 min.):


  1. Revising hobbies looking at the pictures;

  2. Brainstorming.

  3. Phonetic drill: revision and practice the pronunciation of the words of the previous lesson;

  4. Speaking activity: Who is a teenager? What is it like to be a teenager? What problems do teenagers face?


  1. Checking the homework (10 min.):

Before checking your homework I want you to revise the table that contains the facts of 1 day from the life of American teens. So look at the screen and read the information… It’s time to present your projects. Your task was to find out about teenage problems in our country. You have done it in pairs, i.e. in groups of two.

Group 1 presents a slide-show;

Group 2 presents a poster.


  1. Presentation of new lexical units: average, steady, in fact, part-time job, queue, pocket money, religion, filling, non-smoker (12 min.)

  1. Studying the new words: average - средний, steady - постоянный, in fact - действительно, part-time job – временная работа, queue - очередь, pocket money – карманные деньги, religion - религия, filling – зубная пломба, non-smoker – некурящий.

This time we shall read the text and get acquainted with new facts and figures about British teens. First of all, we need to study the unfamiliar words from this text. Look at the board and repeat after me. Now open your textbooks at page 198 and find the sentences with these words in the text “British Teenagers”. Read them and translate.

  1. Individual work: dividing the text into 4 passages and reading them loudly by the wall;

  2. Pair work: retelling each other their passages and writing down the main facts they have read and heard about;

  3. Exchanging the partners and sharing the whole information;

  4. Group-work: summarizing the facts, preparing a poster and presenting their work.


  1. Drilling (8 min.):

    1. Revision of the grammar (much/many): working with the cards;

    2. Role-playing the press-conference:

We are going to play a little. Imagine that we are at the press-conference. One of you will be an interviewee, i.e. a person who answers the journalists’ questions. The rest will be journalists. You are to ask questions about British teenagers. The interviewee must be ready to answer them. Is everything clear?

    1. Pair-work: asking each other the questions about the teens of Kazakhstan.


  1. Summary (5 min):

    1. Feedback:

We have worked a lot today. So let’s summarize and tell what new things have we learnt at this lesson? Did you like the lesson? What do you feel now?

    1. Assessment and assignment:

Your marks for your homework and for your activity during the lesson are …

Now open your diaries and write down your home task: Ex. 15 p.199 (ask all the teens of your school the questions in the table and prepare a report).











Card 1

Divide the hobbies that you see in the pictures into 4 groups and complete the table (Поделите виды занятий, изображенных на картинках, которые вы видите на экране, на 4 группы и дополните таблицу недостающими видами занятий):

Doing things

Making things

Learning things

Collecting things













































Card 1

Divide the hobbies that you see in the pictures into 4 groups and complete the table (Поделите виды занятий, изображенных на картинках, которые вы видите на экране, на 4 группы и дополните таблицу недостающими видами занятий):


Doing things

Making things

Learning things

Collecting things











































Card 1

Divide the hobbies that you see in the pictures into 4 groups and complete the table (Поделите виды занятий, изображенных на картинках, которые вы видите на экране, на 4 группы и дополните таблицу недостающими видами занятий):


Doing things

Making things

Learning things

Collecting things












































Card 1

Divide the hobbies that you see in the pictures into 4 groups and complete the table (Поделите виды занятий, изображенных на картинках, которые вы видите на экране, на 4 группы и дополните таблицу недостающими видами занятий):


Doing things

Making things

Learning things

Collecting things













































British Teenagers

The average British teenager watches a lot of television (19,5 hours a week).

A lot of parents think teenagers are lazy. But in fact 57 % get up before 7.30 a.m. The average British teenager sleeps for only 8 hours 45 minutes a night.

There isn’t a queue outside the bathroom of the average British family. Not many teenagers (only 18%) have a bath or a shower in the morning. In fact they only have a bath or a shower four times a week.

A lot of British teenagers have a steady girlfriend or boyfriend (37%). But 20% never go out with a person of the opposite sex.

Young people in Britain don’t get much pocket money (only 2 pound and 95 pence a week on average). But many of them have a part-time job. There aren’t many cinemas left in Britain today because a lot of people prefer to watch films on television or on video. Only 10 % of British teenagers go to the cinema once a month or more.

Not many British teenagers smoke 76% of girls and 78% of boys are non-smokers.

There are a lot of churches and a lot of different religions in Britain, but not many young people (only 11%) go to church regularly.

A lot of girls brush their teeth twice a day or more (78% in fact). Not many boys brush their teeth often (only 57%). The result? Boys have a lot more fillings (one-third more) than girls.










Card 2

Complete the questions with much or many:








How

 

teenagers get up after 7 o’clock?

 

sleep do British teenagers get?

 

teenagers have a bath or a shower in the morning?

 

teenagers have a steady boyfriend/ girlfriend?

 

pocket money do teenagers get?

 

of them have got part-time jobs?

 

cinemas are there in Britain?

 

boys are non-smokers?

 

British teenagers go to church regularly?




Card 2

Complete the questions with much or many:








How

 

teenagers get up after 7 o’clock?

 

sleep do British teenagers get?

 

teenagers have a bath or a shower in the morning?

 

teenagers have a steady boyfriend/ girlfriend?

 

pocket money do teenagers get?

 

of them have got part-time jobs?

 

cinemas are there in Britain?

 

boys are non-smokers?

 

British teenagers go to church regularly?


Card 2

Complete the questions with much or many:








How

 

teenagers get up after 7 o’clock?

 

sleep do British teenagers get?

 

teenagers have a bath or a shower in the morning?

 

teenagers have a steady boyfriend/ girlfriend?

 

pocket money do teenagers get?

 

of them have got part-time jobs?

 

cinemas are there in Britain?

 

boys are non-smokers?

 

British teenagers go to church regularly?




Card 2

Complete the questions with much or many:








How

 

teenagers get up after 7 o’clock?

 

sleep do British teenagers get?

 

teenagers have a bath or a shower in the morning?

 

teenagers have a steady boyfriend/ girlfriend?

 

pocket money do teenagers get?

 

of them have got part-time jobs?

 

cinemas are there in Britain?

 

boys are non-smokers?

 

British teenagers go to church regularly?











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Nurmukanova A.A., 12.09.2013 23:41
Извините, я добавляла цель и задачи, но их почему-то нет. Можно ли мне обновить этот документ?
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СВИСТУНОВА, 10.09.2013 19:20
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