Организация урока английского языка «Teen's life in Britain and in Russia»
Цель урока: обобщение и систематизация знаний учащихся по теме «Образование в странах изучаемого языка и России»
Задачи:
1.обучающая: совершенствовать навыки монологической речи, коммуникативные навыки диалогической речи, навыки аудирования;
2. развивающая: расширять знания о стране изучаемого языка, развивать умения составлять монологические высказывания по теме, работать с диаграммами;
3. воспитательная: формировать мотивацию к изучению английского языка, развивать умения работать в группе, обобщить страноведческие знания по теме «Школы в Великобритании и России».
Оборудование: раздаточный материал, компьютер, экран, доска
ХОД УРОКА
Организационный момент.
Teacher: Hallo children. Nice to see you again. Today we have unusual lesson. You divided in 2 teams. Your names are Britain and Russia. Look at the pictures and say : what are we going to speak about?
Pupils:…
Yes, we are going to speak about «the education system in Great Britain
and in Russia».
You have 7 stations, 7 tasks. For Each correct answer the team will get 1 point. When we finish our lesson I will say the winner. That team will get excellent marks. Let us start. (2 мин)
The first station is
Translation
Nursery school, primary school, secondary school, six form college, university, education, timetable, private, test, exam, free (2 мин)
The next station is
School subjects
How many school subjects can you think of 1 minute. Write on your papers. Start!
The time is out, answer, please! (3 мин)
Meaning of the proverb.
There is a proverb «Education brings a child the world». How do you understand it? Discuss it in the groups and present your opinion to the class. You have 3 minutes.
«Образование приносит ребенку мир».
The team “ Britain”…
The team “ Russia”…
Good job! Continue to work. (4 мин)
Diagram
Now I give you diagrams. You watch a video and fill in the age. At what age do British children and Russian children go to school ? Watch!
https://resh.edu.ru/subject/lesson/7474/main/229479/
you have 2 minutes. Let us check!
Now answer my question!
Is the education system in our country and in Britain similar or different?
What time do lesson start in Britain?
What time do lesson start in Russia?
Are there the private schools in these countries?
How do you think, do pupils in Great Britain wear a uniform? – And in Russia?
(10 мин)
Relax Station
She sells seashells by the seashore.
She sells sea shells on the sea shore,
The shells that she sells are sea shells, I am sure. ( 2 мин)
Differences
Let’s remember the meaning of these words:
Test – анализ, контрольная, экзамен
Exam – экзамен, обследование
I give you cards with the next task. Choose test or exam to complete the sentences. Then translate (6 мин)
Reading (Приложение 1)
The last task for today is reading. Read the next about education system in Britain and say true or false. The time is out. Check! (10мин)
Подведение итогов урока. Объяснение домашнего задания.
So, our competition is over. Thank your work.
The team “Britain” gets…points.
The team “Russia” gets…points.
The winners today are… You have excellent marks and other team has good marks. Now write down your home task:
Have a nice day! See you later! Good-bye! (1 мин)
Приложение 1
At the age of 5 children go to nursery schools which are the first stage of primary education. there is no written timetable and classes are informal. From 7 to 11 they attend junior schools, the second stage of primary education. In primary school children are taught the so-called 3 R’s: reading, writing and arithmetic. They also have music, physical training and art classes.
At the age of 11 children enter secondary schools. There are four types of state secondary schools in Britain: grammar schools (for the most intelligent children), modern and technical schools and comprehensive schools (for children of all abilities). Grammar schools lead towards higher education, and the others give general or vocational education to prepare students for employment or for further technical education. The regular secondary schools offer 7 years of schooling, with students from 11 to 18 years of age. The last two years (16-18) they may spend in a separate sixth form college, which concentrates on career training.
In 1988, for the first time in British history, a National Curriculum was introduced. The National Curriculum tells pupils which subjects they have to study, what they must learn and when they have to take assessment tests.
Between the ages of 14 and 16, pupils study for their GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) exams. Pupils must take the English language, Math, and Science for GCSE, as well as half GCSE in a foreign language and Technology. In addition, they must also be taught Physical Education, Religious Education and Sex Education, although they do not take exams in these subjects.
Those who get good GCSE grades can stay at their school for another two years, if it has a sixth form and teaches the desired subjects, and then take “A” Level (Advanced Level) exams. Otherwise they have to leave their school and go to a sixth form college or a college of further education. further education colleges have strong ties with commerce and industry and offer courses in engineering, cooking or hairdressing.
The GCE Advanced (A) Level is normally taken after a further two years of study. Good “A” Level results in at least two subjects are necessary to get a place at a university. Universities choose their students after interviews. There are about 100 universities in Britain. The most famous are Oxford and Cambridge universities.
Along with the state schools, there are about 500 private schools in Britain. Most of them charge fees. Some private schools are boarding schools, where children actually live in the school. Many schools admit day pupils as well as boarders. Private schools usually offer only the most academic line, and select those students who are most likely to succeed. The most expensive private schools are called “public” schools and they have a long history and traditions. Among the most famous public schools are Winchester, Eton, Westminster, Rugby and Harrow.
1/ True/False
The academic year is divided into 4 terms.
Education isn’t free of charge.
There is no written timetable in primary school.
Children are taught reading, writing, arithmetic and some other subjects.
There are four types of secondary schools in Britain.
Comprehensive schools are for any children.
There are ninety universities in Britain.
There are private schools in Britain.
All private schools are boarding schools.
Eton is one of public schools.