План урока на тему Sport in Kazakhstan


Grade: 11 Date: 08.11.16
Lesson Objectives:
• to train and consolidate lexical units in the speech of students in the subject,
• develop the skills monologue and dialogue speech reading skills with the extraction of the necessary information,
• cultivate a proactive stance, a sense of pride in their school.
Equipment lesson: the text for listening, handouts, photos of famous Kazakh athletes, athletes Lyceum, posters on the sports theme.
DURING THE CLASSES
1. Organizing the time.Teacher: Good morning, boys and girls. Today we continue our work at the theme “sports”. We shall revise the material of our previous lessons and speak about sports in Russia and in our lyceum. We shall find out what sports you like or maybe dislike. Thousands years ago ancient Greeks said: “A sound mind is in a sound body.” Millions of people who go in for sports know from their own experience that this famous saying is true to fact. At the same time a great number of people do not go in for sports. Some of them realize that sports is useful but prefer watching sport competitions on TV to going in for it themselves. But in our lyceum there are real lovers of sports. Our sportsmen take first places in various competitions held in the town and in the region. We organize very interesting sport festivals every autumn and spring and encourage our champions.
So, at the lesson we shall speak about sport activities.
2. Phonetic drill. 
Look at the word on the blackboard, friends. Let’s read them.
KARATEBOXINGJUMPINGSOCCERVOLLEYBALLICE HOCKEYSKIINGRELAYTENNISBASKETBALLWRESTLING.
These words are for the kinds of sports beloved in our lyceum, which you train at your PE lessons.
3. Lexical drill. . 
Answer the questions.
What kinds of sports are popular in KZ? And what about your family?
Are you against or for sports?
Do you prefer going in for sports or watching it on TV?
Why do you think sport is a part of our everyday life?
Is sport important to you? Why?
What is your favorite kind of sport?
Who are the best sportsmen in our lyceum?
4. Working with the lexical material.
People who go in for different sports have different names.а) How do we call people who:
play football, cricket, rugby, tennis;
do judo, weight lifting;
go swimming, jumping, running, windsurfing, mountaineering, potholing;
ride a bike?
b) Listen to check whether you are right.
What words can you make out of these ones (слова написаны на доске).
favourfitrepresentvaryachievetrackassistfriendmountainnationamuseargueComplete the chart by matching each sport with the place and equipment which go with it.
boots costume pool ring slope skis boat racket stadium rink oar rod court ball gloves river alley pitch hoop
sportplaceequipmentfootballboxingskiingbasketballtennisice-skatingrowingfistingswimming    
Guess what kind of sports it is. Translate the sentences into Russian.
It is a game for two or four players who hit a ball with rackets across a net. (tennis)
It is a summer game played on a grass field by two teams with a ball, bats and wickets. (cricket)
It is a game played by two or four persons with a small hard ball which is struck with clubs into holes. (golf)
It is a way of traveling or going on foot. (walking)
It is a team game played with oval ball. (rugby, football)
5. The development of listening skills.
Teacher: Meet Steve, please. He is from Boston. He’d like to speak to you about sports in his school. We are listening to his talk with Denis.
Denis: What kind of sports facilities have you got at your school?
Steve: Well, in my school there is a large gym. There are courts for badminton , basketball, netball, football and tennis.
Denis: That’s great! In our lyceum we have got two gyms – a large one where we have game sports and do physical exercises and a smaller gym where our girls do aerobics.
Steve: I think sports facilities are alike in many American schools. Special accommodations is provided for fitness and conditioning.
Denis: How often do you have your Physical Education lessons? I am sure you are fond of them.
Steve: Certainly. Everybody wants to be healthy. We have lessons two or three times a week and many of my friends attend special sport clubs. It’s a real pleasure to feel your body strong and healthy.
Denis: I agree with you. That’s why in our lyceum we pay great attention to healthy style of living and to sports. A lot of students take part in competitions and win prizes.
Steve: In my school there are also facilities for the disabled. We never forget about them when hold competitions or championships.
Denis: It’s a pity we haven’t such facilities in our place but we know people with a physical disability participate in the Paralympics.
Teacher: That’ll do. Thank you, boys. We’d like to listen to your stories about sports in Russia and in our lyceum.
6. Checking homework. 
Pupil 1. I’ll speak about sports in KZ. Our people are great sport lovers. Certainly in our school we haven’t got such conditions for physical exercises as they have in the USA or Great Britain but we are good sportsmen too. Russian children start to go in for sports since their early childhood. Like children in other countries we are fond of running, jumping, skipping, playing snowballs. Just remember yourself when a child – you always moved, you hated to stand still. When we grew up our sport activities became more serious. Now we attend sport clubs or go to sport centers if we are interested in staying healthy.
In my opinion many Russian people are fond of sports. Sport plays an important role in our lives. We know many Kazakh athletes who win in European and world championships. Our figure skaters are the best. They take a lot of cups and medals in different competitions. Who doesn’t know Russian skiers! We are proud of them! I want to remind you the results of the last Olympic Games. The Kazakh team won a great number of gold, silver and bronze medals. One of the champions was our countrywoman. It is our cycler Slyusareva.
So, sport helps us to stay in good shape, to build character. It teaches us to win and to lose. Besides, it is a good way to meet different people and make new friends.
Pupil 2. As for me, I want to tell you about sports in our lyceum. You know we pay great attention to sports in the lyceum. Any boy or girl who shows good results at our PE lessons is given every help to become a good athlete or even champion. We have PE twice a week and we enjoy our lessons very much. The lessons are held in two gyms and in the sports ground. At the lessons we run, jump and play sport games. From time to time in the lyceum competitions and sport festivals take place. We are crazy about volleyball and basketball. Our volleyball team is the best in the town. Andrey Tinkov, Ilya Obrazumov, Alexander Generalov are the best volleyball players. Each student in the lyceum knows Rita Gorbunkova, Anna Vishnevetskaya, Oxana Kholopova. The girls are excellent runners. They won the relay cup this spring.
In my opinion every person should go in for sports because it helps people to be strong and agile. It makes us more organized and better disciplined in our daily activities.
Any kind of sports has its own advantages but I prefer volleyball. I attend a volleyball club in the lyceum. I am sure this sport game develops character and quick thinking.
7. Development monologue skill. 
Teacher: Who wants to tell us about a favorite kind of sports?
Pupil: I like swimming. I started to learn when I was about seven years old. I think that swimming is something like music or language. That is why very good to start as early as possible if you want to be good at it. I visit swimming pool every week. Swimming helps me to stay in good shape.
Pupil: In my opinion the best sport is tennis. In fact I play table tennis. My father has taught me this game. And now I play it every day. I’m so glad that tennis is so popular in the lyceum. During the breaks or after the lessons there are many students waiting their turn to play tennis. It is good for my health and body. Tennis also helps me to relax after my working day.
Pupil: I go in for jogging. Every morning I run about a kilometer. And after it I am not tired at all. Jogging keeps me fit the rest of the day. All I need for these exercises are shorts, a vest and trackers. I run all year round in any weather.
Pupil: As for me I do not like sports. It takes a lot of energy and time. As a result of going in for sports, people can have broken legs and arms. It makes you unhappy when you lose. So I prefer to watch sport competitions than participate in them.
8. reading the text. 
Teacher: Now you will read the text and learn what are the most popular sports in Russia.
Sports is very popular in Russia. More than 30 million people go to sports centers. There are a lot of different sports that are very popular in Russia. One of them is football. According to official figures, nearly 5 million people go in for it. Almost each town has its own football team. Ice hockey is one of the most popular among winter sports. Russian players have been taken part in world championships since 1954 and have won the world title on many occasions. In 1988 we celebrated the hundredth anniversary of athletics. Track and field events are participated by 7.5 million people now. Russian sportsmen are the European, World and Olympic records holders in different disciplines. Other popular team games are basketball and volleyball. More than 6 million people play volleyball in physical culture teams and sporting clubs. The men’s and women’s teams won Olympic, European and World Champion titles for many times. A little less people play basketball (4.2 million). Soviet players first took part in Olympic contests at the 1952 Games in Helsinki. Since then they have been among the Olympic prize winners for several times.
9. Answers to questions on the content of the text. 
How many people go in for different sports?
What achievements do Russian sportsmen have in the most popular sports?
Do you agree that team sports are very popular in Russia?
When did our sportsmen first take part in world championship? In Olympic contests?What other events besides sport games are participated by a great number of people?
What are the most popular sports in your lyceum?
10. Summing up the results of the lesson
Boys and girls, we did a lot at the lesson. You worked hard so you have an idea of the most popular kinds of sports in Russia as well as about sports in the lyceum. Thank you for being so active. You get good and excellent marks.