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"Виртуальный урок Ирландия"

Презентация к уроку

Автор: Лазаренко Людмила Васильевна, учитель иностранного языка, МБОУ "СОШ №9", Бакал, Челябинской области



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 План - конспект План - конспект  открытого урока открытого урока  “ “ St Patrick’s Day” St Patrick’s Day”  Выполнила: Выполнила: Лазаренко Лазаренко  Л. В. Л. В.  МОУ МОУ СОШ № 9 СОШ № 9  2011 г. 2011 г.
Цели урока Цели урока  “ “ St Patrick’s Day” St Patrick’s Day”  Оформление кабинета: зеленые шары, трилистники, рисунки. Оформление кабинета: зеленые шары, трилистники, рисунки.  ТСО ТСО : : магнитофонные магнитофонные записи записи , , фрагмент фрагмент фильма фильма “A Journey to Great Britain” “A Journey to Great Britain”  (Северная Ирландия) (Северная Ирландия)  Цели: Цели:  Общеобразовательные: Общеобразовательные:  Расширение кругозора учащихся и повышение общей культуры. Расширение кругозора учащихся и повышение общей культуры.  а) знакомство учащихся с традицией празднования Дня Святого Патрика а) знакомство учащихся с традицией празднования Дня Святого Патрика  2. Совершенствование мыслительных операций: синтеза, анализа, 2. Совершенствование мыслительных операций: синтеза, анализа,  сравнения, обобщения. сравнения, обобщения.  а) развивать логическое мышление, память а) развивать логическое мышление, память  б) развивать умения делать обобщения, анализировать, сопоставлять. б) развивать умения делать обобщения, анализировать, сопоставлять.  Воспитательные: Воспитательные:  1. Повышение мотивации в изучении английского языка и формирование 1. Повышение мотивации в изучении английского языка и формирование  познавательной активности. познавательной активности.  2. Формирование у учащихся интереса к культуре, обычаям и традициям 2. Формирование у учащихся интереса к культуре, обычаям и традициям  страны изучаемого языка. страны изучаемого языка.  3. Воспитание культуры общения. 3. Воспитание культуры общения.   Практические задачи: Практические задачи:  1. Проверить навыки монологического высказывания по прочитанному 1. Проверить навыки монологического высказывания по прочитанному  тексту с высказыванием своей оценки. тексту с высказыванием своей оценки.  2. Проверить умение вести беседу, употребляя разговорные формулы. 2. Проверить умение вести беседу, употребляя разговорные формулы.  3. Проверить усвоение лексики по изученной теме. 3. Проверить усвоение лексики по изученной теме.
We Are Going to Ireland We Are Going to Ireland  Ход урока Ход урока  Teacher: Hello, children! Today we are Teacher: Hello, children! Today we are travelling to Northern Ireland. Why travelling to Northern Ireland. Why Ireland? Wait and see. You will Ireland? Wait and see. You will understand everything. By the way, understand everything. By the way, what is the date today? The what is the date today? The seventeenth of March! seventeenth of March!  The Film: The Film:  From Scotland it is only two and a half From Scotland it is only two and a half hours by ferry or less than an hour by hours by ferry or less than an hour by plane to Northern Ireland. The area of plane to Northern Ireland. The area of Northern Ireland is small. You can get Northern Ireland is small. You can get anywhere in less than two and a half anywhere in less than two and a half hours. The two main cities are Belfast, hours. The two main cities are Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland and the capital of Northern Ireland and Londonderry. You will probably think of Londonderry. You will probably think of the Northern Irish as an unfortunate the Northern Irish as an unfortunate people divided by race, religion and people divided by race, religion and history. But you will be presently history. But you will be presently surprised by how warm and friendly surprised by how warm and friendly they are. they are.

Ireland Is Beautiful Ireland Is Beautiful  Belfast has many fine buildings and all the Belfast has many fine buildings and all the amenities of a big city. Londonderry or Derry is a amenities of a big city. Londonderry or Derry is a fine old city, full of history. Bally Castle is typical fine old city, full of history. Bally Castle is typical of the lovely bustling market towns. of the lovely bustling market towns.  But perhaps the greatest appeal Of Northern But perhaps the greatest appeal Of Northern Ireland is its scenery. Its lakes, hills and low Ireland is its scenery. Its lakes, hills and low landscapes offer peace and quiet despite its landscapes offer peace and quiet despite its troubles. There are lots of ways of taking troubles. There are lots of ways of taking advantage of this scenery. Don’t worry! There advantage of this scenery. Don’t worry! There are excellent opportunities for less energetic are excellent opportunities for less energetic pursuit. The coast line is magnificent on the pursuit. The coast line is magnificent on the north-eastern coast. It is the Giant Causeway. north-eastern coast. It is the Giant Causeway. Legend has it that it is the remains of the road Legend has it that it is the remains of the road built by a giant across the sea to Scotland and built by a giant across the sea to Scotland and nearby is the organ that he played.Just along the nearby is the organ that he played.Just along the coast is Dunluce Castle, a romantic ruin that coast is Dunluce Castle, a romantic ruin that merges with the cliffs. You may have noticed merges with the cliffs. You may have noticed other castles on our way. Every corner of Ireland other castles on our way. Every corner of Ireland has them. And of course there are ghosts. has them. And of course there are ghosts.
Ireland Is Beautiful Ireland Is Beautiful
The Irish People The Irish People  The Irish people are very musical The Irish people are very musical people. You can hear good live music people. You can hear good live music of all sorts in pubs there. “The of all sorts in pubs there. “The Crosskey Inn” is a very different kind Crosskey Inn” is a very different kind of pub with a very different kind of of pub with a very different kind of music - traditional Irish folk music. music - traditional Irish folk music. It’s a good way to end our journey - a It’s a good way to end our journey - a cosy pub, friendly people and good cosy pub, friendly people and good music. music.  In the pub we are met by many In the pub we are met by many people. There are pictures of St people. There are pictures of St Patrick and the leprechaun: Patrick and the leprechaun:  Welcome to Ireland on this special Welcome to Ireland on this special day! You must be tired! Sit down, here day! You must be tired! Sit down, here are the drinks for you! are the drinks for you!
The Story of St. Patrick The Story of St. Patrick  Welcome to Ireland on this special day! You Welcome to Ireland on this special day! You must be tired! Sit down, here are the drinks for must be tired! Sit down, here are the drinks for you! you!  (Pupils): Thanks, yes, we are tired. We have (Pupils): Thanks, yes, we are tired. We have just taken a trip across Northern Ireland. But just taken a trip across Northern Ireland. But why is this a special day for your country? why is this a special day for your country?  (Visitors in the pub): In Ireland St Patrick’s Day (Visitors in the pub): In Ireland St Patrick’s Day is a religious holiday. St Patrick’s date of birth is is a religious holiday. St Patrick’s date of birth is estimated to be around the year 389. March 19- estimated to be around the year 389. March 19- th is the day when his memory is honoured. th is the day when his memory is honoured. Legend tells us that a young boy named Patrick Legend tells us that a young boy named Patrick lived in Great Britain a land that had been lived in Great Britain a land that had been invaded and conquered first by the Romans and invaded and conquered first by the Romans and then by Germanic tribes. then by Germanic tribes.  When he was 16 he was captured and When he was 16 he was captured and taken as a slave from the British Isles to what is taken as a slave from the British Isles to what is now Ireland. He lived there for several years, now Ireland. He lived there for several years, herding sheep. He was a religious boy and herding sheep. He was a religious boy and prayed that he would return to his homeland prayed that he would return to his homeland some day. some day.
 Patrick travelled across Ireland and established churches and schools. Patrick travelled across Ireland and established churches and schools. According to his followers he performed many miracles According to his followers he performed many miracles And we have And we have already sent millions of real shamrocks to the United States. already sent millions of real shamrocks to the United States.  (Pupils): Why are shamrocks so popular with the Irish on this day? (Pupils): Why are shamrocks so popular with the Irish on this day?  (Visitors in the pub): Shamrock is little clover. St Patrick explained that (Visitors in the pub): Shamrock is little clover. St Patrick explained that by its triple leaf and single stem it represented the blessed Trinity: The by its triple leaf and single stem it represented the blessed Trinity: The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Ireland is sign of spring. So you Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Ireland is sign of spring. So you see we are all wearing green on this day. Here are shamrocks to you as see we are all wearing green on this day. Here are shamrocks to you as well, to celebrate our holiday with us. Everything is green today. well, to celebrate our holiday with us. Everything is green today.  A well-known legend says that he drove the snakes out of Ireland. A well-known legend says that he drove the snakes out of Ireland.
Blarney Stone Blarney Stone  So what's all this talk of kissing the So what's all this talk of kissing the Blarney Stone? Blarney Stone?  Blarney Castle is located in County Blarney Castle is located in County Cork, Ireland. Built in 1446 by Cormac Cork, Ireland. Built in 1446 by Cormac Laidhim McCarthy (Lord of Muskerry) Laidhim McCarthy (Lord of Muskerry) the Blarney stone is located in the the Blarney stone is located in the southern tower wall between the main southern tower wall between the main castle wall and the parapet. In order to castle wall and the parapet. In order to kiss the stone one has to lie on their kiss the stone one has to lie on their back and bend backward (and back and bend backward (and downward), holding iron bars for downward), holding iron bars for support. It is said that the Blarney stone support. It is said that the Blarney stone has magical properties. As legend has has magical properties. As legend has it an old woman cast a spell on the it an old woman cast a spell on the stone to reward a king who had saved stone to reward a king who had saved her from drowning. Kissing the stone her from drowning. Kissing the stone gave the king the ability to speak gave the king the ability to speak sweetly and convincingly. sweetly and convincingly.

Green Is the Colour of the Day

Green Is the Colour of the Day
 (Pupils): Oh, really, we see that everything on the (Pupils): Oh, really, we see that everything on the tables is green: green bread, green pasta, and tables is green: green bread, green pasta, and green ice-cream and green milkshakes. And people green ice-cream and green milkshakes. And people wear green clothes. wear green clothes.
Beware of the Leprechaun ! Beware of the Leprechaun !  (A leprechaun): And I am also the (A leprechaun): And I am also the symbol of this day! symbol of this day!  (Visitors): Take care! This little (Visitors): Take care! This little creature only looks smiling and merry. creature only looks smiling and merry. But in fact he can be grumpy, But in fact he can be grumpy, untrustworthy and tricky. untrustworthy and tricky.  (Visitor 1): Yes, he takes care of a (Visitor 1): Yes, he takes care of a hidden pot of gold; we have been hidden pot of gold; we have been trying to find it for years but without trying to find it for years but without success. Maybe you’ll be lucky to find success. Maybe you’ll be lucky to find it. it.  (Visitor 2): Let me tell you my story. (Visitor 2): Let me tell you my story. Once I caught him and he showed Once I caught him and he showed me the tree under which he had me the tree under which he had buried the treasure pot. I tied a red buried the treasure pot. I tied a red handkerchief around the trunk of the handkerchief around the trunk of the tree and went away to fetch a shovel tree and went away to fetch a shovel but when I came back I found that he but when I came back I found that he had tied red handkerchiefs around all had tied red handkerchiefs around all the other trees. the other trees.

Get Together to Celebrate

Get Together to Celebrate
 On this day Irish On this day Irish people get together people get together in pubs to celebrate. in pubs to celebrate.

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Sources of Information Sources of Information 1. 1. “ “ Holidays in the USA” – A Resource Handbook for Holidays in the USA” – A Resource Handbook for Teaching English as a Foreign Language Teaching English as a Foreign Language . . . .


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