Урок английского языка по теме "Unusual sports"

Разделы: Иностранные языки


План урока: Unusual sports

Цели:

  • Социокультурный аспект – знакомство с экстремальными видами спорта
  • Развивающий аспект – развивать умение соотносить рисунок и текст, отвечать на вопросы, увеличение объёма оперативного запоминания путём постепенного увеличения речевых единиц на аудитивной и зрительной основе.
  • Воспитательный аспект – Воспитание толерантного отношения к спорту.
  • Учебный аспект – формирование навыков разговорной речи, монологического высказывания на основе прочитанного, находить нужную информацию в тексте, выделять главное.

Оборудование:

  1. Медиапроектор
  2. Презентация в Power Point
  3. Дидактический раздаточный материал

Ход урока

I. Орг. Момент

- Greeting.

- Today we’ll continue the topic “Be a good sport”. The theme of our lesson is “Unusual sports”. (слайд № 1) We’ll know new kinds of sport, read the texts and answer the questions.

II. Фон. зарядка

Let’s read the words which we need at our lesson. (слайд № 2)

III. Проверка д.з.

At home you must read about unusual sports. What are they? (ex.1 p.)

How do you think these sports are dangerous? (Yes, they are)

These sports are unusual and dangerous. How can we name them with the help of other words? (Extreme sports)

IV. Просмотровое чтение

Now we’ll know other extreme sports. (слайды 3-9)

V. Изучающее чтение

- Task 1. Read about extreme or dangerous sports again. Think and say. Give reasons for your answer.

- Can we consider these activities to be sports?

- Which of them do you think is most enjoyable?

- Which of them do you think is most difficult to learn?

- Which of these sports are often shown on television?

- Do you think any of these sports are suitable for women?

- Which of these extreme sports would you most and least like to do?

- What is the reason for the changing nature of modern sports?

VI. Поисковое чтение

- Of which of the sports, A-G are the following true?

You do not need to have any special skills.

You need to cooperate with a group of people.

It was started by the inventors of another extreme sport.

You can hurt yourself whilst trying to stop.

You need to be both strong and psychologically prepared.

It offers reasonably good protection from injury.

It could get you into trouble with the police.

You can make your own protection for your feet.

VII. Разговорная речь

What is your attitude towards extreme sports? Work in small groups. Answer the following questions. Share your ideas with the rest of the class.

- Is it good/bad to participate in extreme sports?

- Do you agree that all of them are sports?

- What attracts people to extreme sports?

- Have you ever tried any unusual sports?

- What qualities or strengths do people need to participate in extreme sports?

- What is your opinion on taking risks?

VIII. Подведение итогов. Д. з.

What extreme sports have you known?

Which of these sports have you ever done?

Which one would like to try?

Homework: AB Unit 4, ex.5, 8

Activity sheets

Read the texts.

Skydiving consist of jumping with a parachute, out of an airplane for recreation or in competitions. Competitive events include jumping for style, landing with accuracy, and making free-fall formations.

Modern skydivers typically free-fall from 3657m above the ground until 762m, where they open their parachutes.

Skiboarding is the art of descending a hill on skihoards.

Skiboards are basically a cross between skis and ? snowboard. They are about half the length of regular skis (between 80 and 100 cm long), and about twice as wide. The design allows the rider to dc everything that skiers and snowboarders do plus go backwards, turn 360's on the ground, execute one foot turns and perform more tricks than was ever thought possible on normal skis.

Bungee jumping consists of jumping from a great height while attached to a long piece of elastic that is just short enough to prevent the jumper from hitting the ground.

Base jumping consists of jumping with a parachute from high places such as buildings or mountains.

Street luge is the pavement version of ice luge. Both involve lying flat on your back and steering a luge not much bigger than a skateboard with your head just inches off the ground. Complete fearlessness is essential for this sport, as well as a thick piece of rubber, preferably from a car tyre, as footwear. Top lugers can reach speeds of 145 kilometres per hour, yet their only way of braking is to use their feet, which often causes painful injuries.

Ice-climbing As the name suggests, practioners of this activity climb glaciers with the aid of an ice axe and a great deal of other specialist equipment. As well as all the equipment, incredible physical and mental strength are essential, together with the ability to work closely with other team members in the most dangerous situations.

Zorbing is the latest adventure experience from New Zealand. It involves rolling around in a ball, or zorb three metres in diameter. It requires no more skill than a hamster running in its wheel as centrifugal force keeps the zorbonaut pinned inside the zorb. Although zorbonauts have hurtled downhill at speeds of 50 kilometres per hour, the air cushioning inside means they do not risk hurting themselves too seriously.

Task 1. Read about extreme or dangerous sports again. Think and say. Give reasons for your answer.

- Can we consider these activities to be sports?

- Which of them do you think is most enjoyable?

- Which of them do you think is most difficult to learn?

- Which of these sports are often shown on television?

- Do you think any of these sports are suitable for women?

- Which of these extreme sports would you most and least like to do?

- What is the reason for the changing nature of modern sports?

Task 2. Of which of the sports, A-G are the following true?

You do not need to have any special skills.

You need to cooperate with a group of people.

It was started by the inventors of another extreme sport.

You can hurt yourself whilst trying to stop.

You need to be both strong and psychologically prepared.

It offers reasonably good protection from injury.

It could get you into trouble with the police.

You can make your own protection for your feet.

Task 3. What is your attitude towards extreme sports? Work in small groups. Answer the following questions. Share your ideas with the rest of the class.

- Is it good/bad to participate in extreme sports?

- Do you agree that all of them are sports?

- What attracts people to extreme sports?

- Have you ever tried any unusual sports?

- What qualities or strengths do people need to participate in extreme sports?

- What is your opinion on taking risks?