Поліщук Сніжана Олександрівна
WE ARE GOING TO LONDON
Заняття узагальнення та систематизація матеріалу з теми
Освітня: узагальнення та систематизація знань, умінь і навиків по темі «Подорож»; вчення різним видам діяльності (читання, письмо, діалогічне мовлення, аудiювання) відповідно до поставленого комунікативного завдання.
Розвиваюча: вдосконалювати вимовні навики, навики діалогічного мовлення, навики аудiювання з розумінням загального вмісту; розвивати мовну здогадку і уяви, творче мислення, пам'ять; розвивати навики роботи з опорами.
Виховна: виховувати пошану до культури країни мови, що вивчається, підвищувати інтерес до вивчення англійської мови, виховувати культуру мовного спілкування, шанобливого відношення один до одного, уміння уважне слухати співбесідника, працювати в групах.
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Good morning, boys and girls!
Today we have got an unusual lesson. The topic of our lesson is “In London’s fair city”. It will be the lesson of general conclusion of knowledge habits and skills.
I’m sure you’ve got much information about this wonderful city at your English lessons. And now you will have a good opportunity to show your knowledge in our imaginary trip around the city. During the trip you’ll solve some problems and take part in some projects.
I wish you success. Well, it’s time to begin.
1. PHONETIC EXERCISE. https://www.liveworksheets.com/ze1626478ci
I think you know the proper names of London’s sights well and now I want you to repeat some of them after the speaker. Pay attention to your pronunciation.
Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, St. James’s Park, Hyde Park, Regent’s Park, London Zoo, Parliament.
2. SPEECH EXERCISE.
T. Well done. Look at the map of London, the photos of the city. Do you recognize the city in the photos? What city is it?
P. It is London.
T. Do you want to visit London?
P. Of course, I do.
3. LISTENING COMPREHENSION.
T. You have decided to travel around the world. Paсk your bag, go to the airport and get a plane. The world is yours…
Start your journey from London. The travel agent will help you to organize your trip
Imagine that you are at the travel agency.
Listen to the dialogue in the travel agent’s.
Complete it with these times and prices.
(Ninety pounds, quarter to nine, quarter past twelve, seventy – five pounds, half past seven, ten o’clock, half past ten, ten thirty)
At the Travel Agent’s
Customer: Good morning. I’d like to go to London, please.
Travel Agent: OK. When would you like to go?
Customer: At the weekend, on Saturday.
Travel Agent: What time do you want to leave?
Customer: At about (1) _____________ What times are the trains?
Travel Agent: There’s one at (2) ___________ And there’s one at (3) ____________.
Customer: Right. And what about flights?
Travel Agent: There are two flights. There’s one at (4) _______________ and one at (5) _______________
Customer: Mmm, OK. And how much are the tickets?
Travel Agent: A single is (6) ___________ and a return is (7) __________________.
Customer: Can you give me a return ticket for the (8) ____________ flight, please?
Travel Agent: Certainly.
Let’s check the dialogue.
T. Read P1 and P2
T.I hope, that you’ll have got an enormous variety of activities to do and places to visit. There will be a lot of questions on everything. Learn about the world. Have fun, see different places and then try to get home your impressions.
What things are we going to do there and places to visit. I’ll give you the cards and you’ll use the structure” to be going to” and say what are we going to do there?
P1 We are going to visit a museum.
P2 We are going to do shopping.
P3 We are going to have a meal in a restaurant …
(Copy)
T. Look at the map of London. It is big and magnificent. We can’t see everything in one day, but you can read a lot about it to know some facts about London.
You have already known about this city. Answer my questions:
T.I would like you to match the sentences.
1. London A. A lot of big shops, museums, art galleries, theatres and concert halls.
2. The City B. The administrative centre with the Houses of
Parliament and Westminster Abbey.
3.The West End C. An industrial district of the capital with factories
and plants.
4. The East End D. The capital of the UK of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland, the residence of British
sovereign, industrial and cultural centre.
5. Westminster E. The business centre of London with many banks
and offices.
T. It would be a good chance to have an educational tour to London.
T. Let’s read the text and then you will answer the questions.
Paola is an Italian student of English at a school in London.
72 Newton Drive
London SW6
3d October
Dear David,
How are you? I’m fine. I’m in London, at the International School of English. I’m in class 3 with eight other students. They’re all from different countries- Spain, France, Japan, Argentina, Switzerland, and Thailand. Our teacher’s name is Peter Briscall. He’s very nice. He’s very nice. He’s funny and he’s a very good teacher.
My new address is at the top of the letter. I’m with an English family, the Browns. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have three children. Thomas is fourteen, Catherine is twelve, and Andrew is seven. They are all very friendly, but it isn’t easy to understand them!
London is very big and very big and very interesting. The weather is good- cold but sunny –and the parks are beautiful! Hyde Park, Green Park, and St. James’ Park are all in the centre. It isn’t easy to use the Underground, but I understand it now. It’s very expensive!
English food is OK, but the coffee is horrible!
Write to me soon.
Love, Paola
P. S. Is my English OK?
2. T. Say if the sentences true or false
Paola is Italian. T.
Paola is happy in London. T.
She’s on holiday. F.
It’s a very big class. F.
The students in her class are all from Europe. F.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown have two sons and a daughter. T.
The Underground is cheap. F.
The food in London is horrible. F.
3. T. Answer the questions.
Where is Paola from?
Where are the students from?
What is the teacher’s name?
Where is she staying?
What is the weather in London?
T. Now you are going to write a letter about your staying in London’s school.
Complete the letter with the verbs in the correct tense Present Simple and Present Continuous.
Dear Dominica,
I (1)_______ ( write) to tell you about my visit to London. I (2)_____(stay) with my pen friend’s family. Every day I(3)________(go) out with Sue. We usually (4)______(visit) a tourist attraction in the morning and then in the afternoon we (5)________(meet) her friends. We sometimes (6)_______(go) to a sports club near her house. It’s Sunday morning. Sue’s dad (7)_________(clean) the car and her mum (8)________(prepare) Sunday lunch. Sue (9)___________(listen)to her personal stereo. Oh, my mobile phone (10)___________(ring).
Bye!
Anna.
T. P1 Read the letter and open the brackets, using the correct tense.
T. When you won’t have lessons you’ll attend the places of interest. Find the words in the crossword.
As we have said, it is better to see everything with your own eyes. Now watch the episode of the film about London and try to remember the sights. Then you’ll call them.
T. P.1 and P.2 come to the blackboard, read the dialogues and the pupils try to guess what sight it is.
- What’s that, Kate?
-That big column with a statue on top of it. It’s a memorial to Admiral Nelson.
-Oh, I see. It’s very impressive. Look that’s the National Gallery. It’s got the best collection of international pictures.
-Let’s go and see it.
- All right.
T. What sight is it?
P. Trafalgar Square.
2.-Well, There’s so much history here. Everything is so impressive, almost terrifying.
- Yes, it is beautiful and it is quite unique in design, isn’t it?
-And who are those men in the striking uniform?
-Those are the “Beefeaters”, the wardens. There is a very interesting ceremony here at 10 o’clock, the Ceremony of Keys.
T. What sight is it?
P. The Tower of London.
3.-There are lots of bridges over the Thames and they are all different. Let’s have a trip on the Thames in one of the water- buses.
- Yes, let’s. And how many palaces are there in London? One…
- There are two main ones-
T. What are they?
P. Westminster. Buckingham. Windsor.
T. There are many beautiful bridges over the river Thames. One of them is London Bridge. It has a long history.
Let’s sing a song https://youtu.be/0-Y7Qi3fMs0
London Bridge is falling down,
Falling down, falling down.
London Bridge is falling down,
My fair lady, oh!
Fix it up with bricks and stones,
Bricks and stones, bricks and stones,
Fix it up with bricks and stones,
My fair lady, oh!
Shut the gates and hold her light,
Hold her tight, hold her tight.
Shut the gates and hold her light,
My fair lady, oh!
T. We can’t go from London without souvenirs, that’s why we go shopping and attend the famous supermarket Harrods, which is situated in Elizabeth Street. If you don’t know where it is you can ask the way from a passer-by.
Directions.
T. There are many places of interest in London. It is always interesting for tourists to take a trip along the Thames in a boat or in a double Decker around the city as it gives a striking panorama of London.
We have got a guest. I have invited my pupil. Her name is Liz. She has come back from London. You can ask some questions about her impressions.
P1
P2
P3
P4
I would like to describe the beauty of London in a poem.
Earth has not anything so show more fair:
Dull would he be of soul who could pass by
A sight so touching in its majesty
This City now doth like a garment wear.
The beauty of the morning: silent, bare,
Ships, towers, domes, theatres and temples lie
Open unto the fields and to the sky:
All bright and glittering in the smokeless air.
The river glides at his sweet will
Dear God! The very houses seem asleep;
And all that mighty heart is lying still!
London is magnificent. It is better to see something once, than to hear about it a hundred times.
T. Now I want you to play a game and relax.
Dreams come true. And I’ll help you to realize your dream to go to London. You can win the ticket” Holiday on Ice”. But you should answer some questions. I need 5 pupils. I’ll give you the cards for the correct answer and you should collect as more as possible. So answer my questions:
T. Sorry but you are out. Thank you, sit down. And we continue our game. Complete the sentences choosing the right version.
London stands on the bank of the river
-Severn
-Thames
-Dnepr
Big Ben is…
-a palace
- a bell clock
- a church
Nowadays the Tower of London is…
-a fortress
- a prison
-a museum
The Queen lives in the…
-Tower of London
-Buckingham Palace
-Westminster Abbey
The Union Jack is …
-a flag
-a name of a man
-a name of a place
T. You are lucky to win the ticket. You’ll have a chance to spend your winter holidays on ice.
T. Your friend has come back from his trip to London.
Ask him of his impressions.
P1 – Hallo, John! How did you like your visit to London? I was there long ago for two day only. I seem to remember nothing but Trafalgar Square, Hyde Park and Piccadilly Circus in particular.
P2 – No wonder Olena. Piccadilly is the heart of London’s rich West End, the place of entertainment and amusement. I’m sure you also remember Regent Street and Bond Street – the main shopping streets and the centers of fashion.
P1- Did you happen to be in Fleet Street or in Soho?
P2 – Yes I did. Fleet Street is the best known street of the British Press. Soho is the name of the famous cosmopolitan area of London, the district of restaurants, film- companies and theatres.
P1- I remember Dr. Johnson to say: “When a man is tired of London he is tired of life, for there is in London all that life can afford.”
T. I agree with this statement. If you go to London you can find there sights that are the “musts”
T. Let’s describe a holiday.
Make up the questions and ask Jim about his last holiday.
Questions Jim
Where /go? London
When /go? Last summer
How long /stay? Five days
How/ travel? Bus
Where/ stay? Family
What/ do? took photographs
Went sightseeing
What/ see? Many interesting places
Enjoy the holiday? Yes
T. Now tell us about your trip, using Past Simple and the verbs in the questions.
My name is Jim. Last year I went to London. I stayed there for five days. I traveled by bus. I stayed with the family. I took photographs and went sightseeing. I saw many places of interest. I enjoy my holiday very much.
T. Thank you very much.
Now use this scheme to speak about London. Make up the sentences.
P1, P2….
T. Thank you. I am very pleased with your work. You were very active and your answers were correct. At home you’ll write the composition about your visit to London.