Урок английского языка в 8 классе на тему ''International tea day. Life is beautiful''
Автор: Мешкова Наталья Викторовна
Организация: ГБОУ ЛНР «Половинкинская СШ»
Населенный пункт: ЛНР, г. Старобельск, с. Половинкино
Цели урока:
Образовательные:
- совершенствовать умения и навыки практического владения английским языком;
- активизировать словарный запас учащихся по теме;
- развивать навыки чтения и аудирования;
- развивать навыки ДР и МР
- обобщить знания учащихся об особенностях и традициях чаепития в разных странах, в особенности Китая, Индии, Тайланда, России и Великобритании.
Воспитательные:
- воспитывать культуру общения на английском языке;
- повысить интерес учащихся к изучению иностранного языка;
- прививать уважение к традициям страны изучаемого языка.
Оснащение:
- ТСО – проектор;
- видеофильмы
Тип уроку: нестандартний урок
“If you are cold, tea will warm you;
if you are too heated, it will cool you;
If you are depressed, it will cheer you;
If you are excited, it will calm you.”
― William Ewart Gladstone
Ход урока
І. Орг. Момент
1) Приветствие и сообщение темы и цели урока
Good afternoon, my dear pupils, today we are going to speak about…? Yes, you are right. We are going to speak about tea. Why? Because every year on the 15th of December International tea Day is celebrated.
As you know, tea is the most popular drink all over the world. Let’s watch a video and then prepare to discuss.
2) Введение в иноязычную атмосферу (дискуссия)10 min
Video “Asian tea culture”
1) Listening
2) Discussion (обсуждение видео)
- What is your favourite drink?
- Do you like tea?
- How often do you drink it?
- What tea do you prefer?with lemon/with milk/ with sugar/ without sugar
- What is your favourite kind of tea? ( green, black, yellow,?
- When do the English like to have a cup of tea?
- What facts about tea do you know?
ІІ. Основная часть урока.
1) Актуализация и повторение выученого материала. Составление Mind Map
к слову TEA
2)Развитие МР. (Проверка д/з. Презентация проэктов) 15 min.
As you know, tea is the most popular drink all over the world. There are lots of tea traditions, but the most popular are Chinese, Indian, Thailand, Russian and of course, English tradition. So, your hometask was to learn about tea traditions of these countries.
Ученики рассказывают про традиции чаепития в разных странах
І група. Thailand
Video “Trying Tai Afternoon tea”
Музыка под слова и выход Thailand tea culture
ІІ група. India
Video “ How to make traditional indian tea”
Chai Tea Recipe Indian Tea
ІІІ група. Britain.
Video “ How tea time came to England”
ІV група. Russia.
Video “ How to drink tea in Russian way”
3. Развитие навыков чтения (чтение текста в групах, обсуждение) 10 min
Музыка из рекламы чая It’s royal tea. Thailand music.
Time for Tea
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- Reading in groups
- Translation of key words, sentences
- Discussion I know that… It is interesting to know that…
The British and tea are inseparable. 8 out of 10 people in Britain drink tea every day and Britain imports about 20% of all the world’s tea. Tea makes up about half of all that a British person drinks. Tea has even played a part in British literature and history.
Do you remember the Mad Hatter’s tea party in Alice in Wonderland? And there was “the Boston Tea Party” when a group of Americans threw a delivery of tea from the ships into the waters of Boston harbor because the ruling British government wanted to tax it. This particular tea party marks the beginning of the movement to make America independent.
Tea didn’t come to Europe until 1610 and was introduced to Britain in 1657 by Catherine of Braganza, King Charles П’s wife. But by the 1800s, the exotic drink became so popular that special ships (“clippers”) were designed to bring it quickly from China.
Most people in Britain drink tea with black leaves although now herbal teas which do not contain caffeine are becoming more popular.
The taste of teas can be very different even if they are from the same farm and expert tea -tasters have to blend them to ensure that packets of tea which have the same label taste the same when you buy in a shop.
The British are very fussy about how their tea is made. The teapot must be warmed before the tea is put in, the water must be boiling properly, the right quantity of tea – “one spoon for each person and one for the pot” must be used and the tea must be brewed for three minutes. They see the drinking of tea as the opportunity to relax for a few minutes. It’s also regarded as a great comforter. If you’ve just suffered a misfortune in Britain and you call on a friend, you’re likely to be told, “Oh well, just sit down and I’ll make you a nice cup of tea”!
ІІІ. Заключительная часть урока.
- Подведение итогов урока. Рефлексия.
- Homework
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQrdiSi3YA