Урок "День Благодарения". 9-й класс

Разделы: Иностранные языки

Класс: 9


Урок “День Благодарения” проводится в 9 классе в рамках темы “Национальные праздники США” по УМК “Счастливый английский. ру” авторов К.И.Кауфман и М.Ю.Кауфман.

Основной акцент делается на развитие навыков работы с тестом. При этом соблюдается три основные этапа работы с текстом: дотекстовый, текстовый и послетекстовый.

Дотекстовый этап сопровождается подготовительными (ориентирующими упражнениями):

- определение тематики текста по картинкам и по названию;

- ознакомление с новыми словами и определение главной идеи текста;

Текстовый этап сопровождается упражнениями собственно чтение (исполнительские):

- прочитать текст самостоятельно;

- найти предложения с новыми словами, прочитать и перевести;

- подтвердить правильность, ложность утверждений;

- выполнение индивидуальной карточки (вставить пропущенные слова);

- ответить на вопросы;

Послетекстовый этап сопровождается контролирующими упражнениями:

Предлагается два варианта:

- составить рассказ по ответам на вопросы;

- составить кластер и по нему составить рассказ.

Урок завершается рефлексией.

 Задачи:

  • обучающая: обучать учащихся находить основную информацию в тексте;
  • развивающая: развивать навыки и умения работы с текстом, устной речи; формировать социокультурную компетенцию учащихся
  • воспитательная: познакомить учащихся с историей американского праздника; воспитывать интерес к стране изучаемого языка.

Ход урока

I. Приветствие. Орг. Момент

Answer my questions:

What holidays do you like? What American holidays do you know?

II. Развитие навыков работы с текстом: (работа с презентацией)

1. - Look at the title and at the pictures and say what this text is about;

- Repeat the new words after me; (из презентации)

- Look at these words and say what the main idea of this text is.

2. - Read the text;

- Find the sentences with the new words, read and translate;

- Say true or false:

1) American people say that out of the small village grew a big country the USA;

2) English people liked their king James the First;

3) In December 1620, a small ship “the Mayflower” left England;

4) 16 men left the Mayflower and found the maize in the sand of the beach;

5) Sunday has been a wash day in America;

6) Many people died in winter;

7) Turkey is a traditional food for Thanksgiving Day.

8) Thanksgiving Day is a great holiday in the USA.

Индивидуальная карточка:

Find the missing word (words) in the sentences:

  1. They always go to see....which reaches the sea;
  2. They had built a small...there;
  3. For seven long weeks the Mayflower was in the....and...of the Atlantic Ocean;
  4. Sixteen men left the Mayflower and went...;
  5. They found ....in the sand on the...;
  6. In autumn ...were very good;

Answer the questions:

  1. Why do many thousands of people from many countries come to New Plymouth?
  2. Whom didn’t like English people and left England?
  3. What food did English people try for the first time?
  4. Why has Monday been a wash day in America?
  5. How did the people live during the first winter in New Plymouth?
  6. How did Indians call the Englishmen?
  7. What were the relations between the Englishmen and the Indians?
  8. Why did the people of New Plymouth decide to make a holiday dinner the next autumn?
  9. Why did the people call their holiday “Thanksgiving Day”?

III. – Make up the story about Thanksgiving Day using the answers to the questions.

- Оr Do the scheme and make a report about Thanksgiving Day

IV. What have you known today? Did you like the history of this holiday?

Thanksgiving Day

Many thousands of people from different parts of the United States and from many others countries in the world come to New Plymouth and they always go to see the Rock which reaches the sea. They take off their hats, stand there and think about the brave men and women who, more then three hundred years ago, were they had come to begin a new life.

They had built a small village there, and American people say that out of this small village grew a big country- the United States of America.

It was in 1620, in the time of King James the First. English people did not like their king and called him ‘The Foolish King of England.’ Many of them even left England and went to live in other countries.

In November, 1620, a small ship, the Mayflower, left England. There were about on hundred people aboard the ship, but even for this hundred the ship was too small. For seven long weeks the Mayflower was in the waves and storms of the Atlantic Ocean, and at last the people saw land. It was America.

It was already autumn.

Sixteen men left the Mayflower and went ashore. In the evening they came back to the ship and brought some maize with them. They found the maize in the sand on the beach where the Indians had left it. Nobody in Europe had seen maize then, but when the people on board the Mayflower tried it they liked it very much.

On Monday some men went ashore again and this time they took some women with them. The women had to wash the clothes. Since that time Monday has been a wash-day in America.

During the next five weeks the men from the Mayflower left the ship every day. There were looking for a good place to live. The weather was very cold, more and more men fell ill. The people began to build a village there.

By January, 1621, there were already two streets in this village, and they called it ‘New Plymouth’.

It was winter now.

The people were tired and cold. They did not have enough to eat. More and more of them fell ill. There was a time when only seven men wer quite well. Many people died. When the houses were ready, the life of the people became easier; they had warm houses where they could live.

One day the people of the village suddenly saw a tall Indian who was walking along the street. They were frightened very much, but this Indian came up to them, smiled and said. ‘‘Hallo, Yankee! Hallo, Yankee!’’

This Indian could speak English a little. He had learnt the language from the sailors of a ship which had come to this part of America a few years before.

A few days later this Indian came to the village again together with some other Indians. They came as friends and helped the white men very much.

But white men forgot about this help very quickly; a few years later when many people from Europe came to America, they began to take the land away from the Indians and to kill them.

All Indians who came to the village of New Plymouth called the Englishmen ‘Yankee’, and since that time ‘Yankee’ has been the name of a white man in America.

At last spring came. The people of New Plymouth began to plant corn, and the Indians showed them how to plant maze.

In autumn the crops were very good and the people of New Plymouth wanted to make a holiday dinner. They asked the Indians to this dinner, and the Indians brought some wild turkeys as a present.

The turkey was an American bird. Very few people in Europe had ever heard about it, but when they ate it at this dinner they liked it very much.

The people of New Plymouth called their holiday ‘Thanksgiving Day’. Since that time Thanksgiving Day has been a great holiday in the United States of America, and since that day Americans have always had turkeys for the Thanksgiving Day.

TEST “Your knowledge of Thanksgiving Day’?

  1. Why do many thousands of people from many countries come to “New Plymouth”?
  2. Whom didn’t like English people and left England?
  3. What food did English people try for the first time?
  4. Why has Monday been a wash-day in America?
  5. How did the people live during the first winter in ‘New Plymouth’
  6. How did Indian call all Englishmen
  7. What were the relations between Englishmen and Indians a few years later?
  8. Why did the people of New Plymouth decide to make a holiday dinner the next autumn?
  9. Why did the people call their holiday ‘Thanksgiving Day’?

Презентация.