«Famous people and holidays in the USA» 6-сынып?а арнал?ан саба? жоспары


№9 secondary school
The theme: «Famous people and holidays in the USA»


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Date: 20.04.2016
Form: 6
Teacher: Tlenbayeva Kalamkas.



2015- 2016 study year
Plan of the lesson
Date: 20.04.2016
Form: 6
The theme: «Famous people and holidays in the USA»
The aim: • To enrich the pupils’ knowledge giving them more information about holidays In Great Britain and in Kazakhstan 
 
• To develop pupils’ pronunciation in English. To develop communicative skills and abilities through different communicative activities, to widen pupil’s knowledge about holidays, to speak about holidays
 
• To great an interest in studying in English language.
Visual aids: pictures, card, slides
The methods of teaching: question-answer, pair- work, group-work
Type of the lesson: introduction of new material
Procedure of the lesson:
I. Organization moment
Teacher: Good afternoon, pupils!
Pupils: Good afternoon, teacher!
Teacher: I am glad to see you! Thank you! Sit down. Who is on duty today?
Pupils: I am on duty today.
Teacher: Who is absent?
Pupils: All are present. ... is/are absent.
Teacher: What date is it today?
Pupils: Today is the 20th of April .
Teacher: What day is it today?
Pupils: Today is Wednesday.
Teacher: Thank you. Sit down. Let`s begin our lesson open lesson.
III. Checking up the home task
Teacher: What was your homework for today?
Pupils: ex..., p. ... .
Teacher: Who is ready?
Pupils: May I?
Teacher: Yes, you may.
IV: New words
Thanksgiving Day- ризашылық күні
Christmas Day –Рождество
Halloween-Хэллоуин
Mother’s day-Аналар күні
New Year-Жаңа жыл
Easter-Пасха
Independence day- Тәуелсіздік күні мерекесі
Pumpkin- асқабақ
Mask- маска
Gift- сыйлық
Roast turkey- қуырылған күркетауық
Candies- конфеттер
IV: New theme
Teacher: Today's our new theme is about holidays in the USA.
What holidays do you know in Great Britain ?Pupils: …Teacher: What do you know about that holidays? I'll give you word combinations and you must speak about that holiday.
Pupils: a) Christmas. decorate Christmas trees , presents, to leave a long sock or stocking, on December 24, Santa Claus, chimney, presents, turkey, Christmas pudding.b) St. Valentine’s Day. to send cards, love, to send gifts, sweets, flowers, on February 14.
c) Thanksgiving Day. families, traditional dinner, roast turkey, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie, to give thanks, good things.
d) New Year. on December 31, parties, to dress up in costumers, masks, to visit friends, relatives, neighbors, watch television.e) Halloween, on 31st of October, for children, knock, “trick” or “threat”, to give them money or sweets, to play a trick.
Teacher: Yes, you are right.
Dates of the holidays
January 1- New Year Holiday
October 31- Halloween
December 25- Christmas Day
March 22 – Nauryz holiday
Thanksgiving day- in November
Christmas
On the 25th of December there is the greatest holiday. People buy a Christmas tree and decorate it with toys, coloured balls and lights.
Children wake up early to find stockings full of small presents on their bed.
New Year
New Year’s Eve all British celebrate on the 31st of December. Most people see with friends and relatives.
At midnight they sings New Year songs and wishes a happy New Year.
Easter
In April or at the end of March English people celebrate Easter Day.
On Easter Sunday children get chocolate eggs and rabbits.
Halloween
On the 31st of October there is Halowe’en.
  Children like Haloween parties, they put on witch’s and  ghost’s dresses. They go “trick or treat”.
Mother’s day
In March there is a holiday for English women – Mother’s Day.
People in the family try to help her.
On that day they visit their mothers and give them presents and “A Mother’s Day Card”
Teacher: Let's do exercise.



Physical training:Sing a song: “Jingle bells”



Conclusion: “Blob tree”
VI. Giving home task.
Your home task for next time to learn by heart new words and write short essay about holiday in Kazakhstan.
VII. Marking.
Your mark is excellent (good, bad)
VIII. Conclusions .Stand up, pupils. The lesson is over. Good-bye!
Good-bye!