Цели урока:
Обучающие:
совершенствование монологической речи, тренировка навыков диалогической речи, актуализация навыков устной речи по теме «Известные люди», тренировка лексических навыков.
Развивающие:
развитие навыков устной (монологической и диалогической) речи, развитие внимания, памяти и логического мышления.
Воспитательные:
привитие интереса к иностранному языку.
Ход урока.
1. Организационный момент.
- Good morning, children!
- I am very glad to see you!
- How are you?
- Today we’ll continue our talking about famous people.
2. Фонетическая зарядка.
- I have written some names of famous people on the blackboard. Let’s read them.
Charlie Chaplin Isaaс Newton.
John Lennon Albert Einstein.
William Shakespeare Lewis Carroll.
Charles Darwin Mark Twain.
Agatha Christie Joseph Turner.
3. Речевая зарядка.
- I think you have heard the names of these famous people. Say what these people are famous for.
Pupil 1: Lewis Carroll was a famous writer.
Pupil 2: Charlie Chaplin was a well known actor.
Pupil 3: Isaac Newton was an outstanding scientist.
4. Тренировка навыков диалогической речи.
- It is rather interesting to know what you and your classmates want to be. Would you like to be famous and in what spheres of life you would like to become famous. Open your books at page 94, ex. 47. Read the dialogue and act it.
Ex.:
- Would you like to be famous?
- I think I would. I’ll do my best to become a famous artist.
- Will you? As for me I’d like to be a famous actor or a well known doctor.
5. Совершенствование навыков монологической речи.
- A lot of people would like to be famous. Now it’s time to check up your home task and listen to your stories about famous people. Who will be the first to speak today?
Pupil 1: We want to tell you about Daniel Defoe.
One of the first novels in the history of English literature was "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe. Daniel Defoe was born in London in 1660. When Daniel was a schoolboy, he began to write stories. After he finished school the young man began to write articles for newspapers. Defoe went to other countries and met many people. That helped him to write his stories.
Pupil 2: In 1719 Defoe wrote the novel "Robinson Crusoe". He told the true story of sailor who lived on an island for four years where there were no other people. Robinson Crusoe in Defoe's novel lived on an island for twenty-eight (28) years. He worked all the time and learned to make many useful things. People in England and in many other countries liked the novel.
Pupil 3: We want to tell you about Mark Twain. Mark Twain was a famous American writer. His real name was Samuel Clemens. "Mark Twain" was his pen name. Samuel Clemens was born in a small town on the Missouri river in the USA. The boy had many friends at school and when he became a writer, he wrote about them in his stories. When Samuel was twelve, his father died and the boy began to work.
Pupil 4: But Samuel wanted to be a sailor and when he was twenty, he found work on a ship. After some time he left the ship and went to live in California. He began to write short stories under the pen name of Mark Twain. The readers liked his stories.
The many profession which he knew helped him to show life and people. In 1876 he published his best novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", which boys and girls in many countries know and like very much.
Pupil 5: We want to tell you about Lewis Carroll. Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles Dodgson the man who wrote a famous book for children, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". Charles Dodgson was born in England in 1832.
When Charles finished school, he became a student at Oxford University, where he studied mathematics. In a few years he began to teach this subject at the university. Charles Dodgson had no family, but he loved children very much. He often visited his friend’s family. There were three little girls in the family.
Pupil 6: Dodgson liked Alice, who was four years old. He often told her interesting stories which he made up himself. Charles told Alice the adventures of a little girl in Wonderland. Alice liked the stories very much. When Alice Liddell was ten years old, she asked Charles to write down these stories for her and he did so. The name of the little girl in the stories was Alice too. Charles Dodgson decided to publish the book and took the pen name of Lewis Carroll.
After Lewis Carroll received the money for his book, he together with his friend began to travel in Europe. They went to France, Germany and Russia.
Pupil 7: We want to tell you about William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare was a great poet and dramatist. He was born in the small English town and grew up in a large family of eight brothers and four sisters but many of them died very young. His father, John Shakespeare, made and sold gloves. William went to school in Stratford.
Pupil 8: He married very young, when he was about nineteen, and soon went to London, where he worked at a theatre. There he began to write plays for the theatre. His plays were good and people liked them. Now Shakespeare could help his family in Stratford. He wrote thirty-seven plays and some books of poems. At the end of his life he came back to Stratford and died there.
Pupil 9: Walt Disney. All people in the world adore watching cartoons, especially cartoons from Walt Disney pictures. Children and adults like different heroes, funny stories and situations.
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