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Objectives:
образовательная задача - совершенствование лингво-страноведческого кругозора; совершенствование речевых умений
развивающая - развитие речевых умений монологической речи, восприятие речи на слух; развивать навыки критического мышления
воспитательная - формирование интереса к истории и культуре страны изучаемого языка, формирование понимания необходимости изучения иностранного языка.
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«National flowers of Great Britain»
Theme: National flowers of Great Britain
Aim: обобщить и систематизировать изученный материал по теме, выявить уровень сформированности лексических навыков, навыков говорения, умения задавать вопросы, повысить интерес к изучению английского языка
Objectives:
образовательная задача - совершенствование лингво-страноведческого кругозора; совершенствование речевых умений
развивающая - развитие речевых умений монологической речи, восприятие речи на слух; развивать навыки критического мышления
воспитательная - формирование интереса к истории и культуре страны изучаемого языка, формирование понимания необходимости изучения иностранного языка.
The procedure of the lesson
Organization moment: Hello boys and girls!
How are you today?
What date is it today?
What is the weather today?
We have already learnt about flowers of Kazakhstan, so today we will be speaking about flowers of Great Britain.
So first of all I want you to divide into two groups. First team will be “Roses” and the second will be “Tulips”
Warm-up: name the flowers:
New words:
Red clover [rɛd ˈkləʊvə] красный клевер
Bluebell [ˈbluːbɛlz] колокольчик
Yellow iris [ˈjɛləʊ ˈaɪərɪs] желтый ирис
Dandelion [ˈdændɪlaɪən] одуванчик
Daisy [ˈdeɪzɪ] маргаритка
Rose [rəʊz] роза
Snowdrops [ˈsnəʊdrɒps] подснежник
Bee orchid [biː ˈɔːkɪd] пчелиная орхидея
Thistle [ˈθɪsl] чертополох
Daffodil [ˈdæfədɪl] нарцисс
Shamrock [ˈʃæmrɔk] трилистник
Speaking: - Do you like flowers?
What kind of flowers do you like?
Why?
English people love flowers very much too. These are the wild flowers of Great Britain.
Did you know that each country in Britain has its own floral emblem. Let’s read the texts about them.
National symbols of the UK (plants)
England
The Tudor rose (the Rose of England) was adopted as a national emblem of England around the time of the Wars of the Roses (1455-1485) as a symbol of peace. It is a syncretic symbol in that it merged the white rose of the royal house of York and the red rose of the royal house of Lancaster. As such, it is seen on the dress uniforms of the Yeomen Warders at the Tower of London, and of the Yeomen of the Guard. It featured on the British Twenty Pence coin.
Scotland
The thistle has been the national emblem since it was adopted by King James III, in the 15th century. In the language of flowers, the thistle (like the burr) is an ancient Celtic symbol of nobility of character as well as of birth, for the wounding or provocation of a thistle yields punishment. For this reason the thistle is the symbol of the Order of the Thistle, a high chivalric order of Scotland.
Wales
The daffodil and the leek are symbols of Wales. The origins of the leek can be traced to the 16th century, while the daffodil became popular in the 19th century, encouraged by David Lloyd-George. There are many explanations of how the leek came to be adopted as the national emblem of Wales. One is that St David advised the Welsh, on the eve of battle with the Saxons, to wear leeks in their caps to distinguish friend from foe. As Shakespeare records in Henry V, the Welsh archers wore leeks at the battle of Agincourt in 1415. And the daffodil is traditionally worn on St David's Day each 1 March.
Northern Ireland
The national flower of Northern Ireland is the shamrock, a three-leaved plant similar to clover. An Irish tale tells of how Patrick used the three-leafed shamrock to explain the Trinity. He used it in his sermons to represent how the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit could all exist as separate elements of the same entity. His followers adopted the custom of wearing a shamrock on his feast day.
Speaking:
What is the national flower of England?
What is the national flower of Scotland?
What is the national flower of Wales?
What is the national flower of Northern Ireland?
Checking comprehension: Read the chart and complete it.
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Make a cinquain:
IX. Announcement of winners:
X. Reflection: What was new for you on the lesson today?
- Did you like the lesson? Choose the smile.
XI. Conclusion: Thank you for the lesson. Good- bye!