Разработка внеклассного мероприятия на тему How well do you know English speaking countries?


Методическая разработка внеклассного мероприятия на тему:
«How well do you know English speaking countries?»
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Преподаватель: Мельникова К.С.
Алматы, 2016
Разработка внеклассного мероприятия
Тема: «How well do you know English speaking countries?»
Дата проведения: Группа:
Цели и задачи:
- воспитывать чувство уважения друг к другу, к обычаям, традициям и культуре разных народов;
- развивать критическое мышление, навыки групповой работы, умение вести диалог и аргументировать свою позицию, находить компромиссные решения обсуждаемых проблем;
- способствовать повышению уровня творческой активности обучающихся.
-развивать способности к познанию себя и других людей, навыки самоанализа и самосовершенствования;
-содействовать преодолению психологических барьеров, мешающих принять себя и уважительно к себе относиться;
Оборудование: компьютер, интерактивная доска, проектор, бумага, фломастеры.
Используемые ресурсы:
Г.К. Селевко. Современные образовательные технологии. М., 2010.
http://www.uroki.net/scenar.htm
http://www.tolearnenglish.com/free/civi/facts.phphttp://www.allsoch.ru/english/552.shtmlУчебник “Happy English 2” под редакцией Т.Б. Клементьевой. - М., 2008.
Учебник “Happy English 3” под редакцией Т.Б. Клементьевой . – М., 2009.
Ход мероприятия:
Student 1: Hello, dear guests and students! Today we’re talking about the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Student 2: What do you think about when you hear these words? London? Big Ben? What else?
Student 1: The United Kingdom is a big Empire in the past and a developed country nowadays.
Student 2: The UK is the honoring of traditions and the respect of the nation’s history.
Student 1: That’s right! And it’s not only a country with a good economy but also the mix of beautiful and exciting places!
Student 2: Let’s watch a video about this country.
Video 1
Student 1: We’re sure you know a lot about the UK.
Student 2: Why don’t we play a game which is called “How well do you know the UK?”
Student 1: For it we need you to divide into 2 teams.
Student 2: Well, there are 6 categories of questions. Each question has a definite point, from 10 to 50. The team which has more points wins!
Student 1: At the end of the game there is an extra quick-game for each team.
Game
“How well do you know the UK?”
Categories:
Geography
10: Name the parts of the United Kingdom. (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland).
20: What is the highest point of the UK? How high is it? (Ben Nevis, Scotland – 1.344m)
30: What is the largest city in Scotland? (Glasgow)
40: What are the main industries of the UK? (Engineering, fishing, woolen, textile etc.)
50: Which islands are included in the group of the British island? Name three of them. (Hebrides Islands, Orkney Islands, Shetland Islands).
History:
10: When was the UK formed as a country? (in 1921)
20: When was the Union Jack created? (in 1801(
30: Who began to invent Britain around 700 BC? (Celts)
40: When did India become independent from the British Empire? (in 1947)
50: How many times did Great Britain host the Summer Olympic Games? (3 times, in 1908, 1948 and 2012)
People:
10: Who is the Queen of the UK? (Elizabeth II)
20: What’s the address of the prime-minister of the UK? (10, Downing Street)
30: Whose words are these: “A nation which has forgotten its past can have no future” (Winston Churchill)
40: Name the footballer, who is one of England's most capped players. He won many domestic honours with Manchester United and Real Madrid. His wife is famous too. (David Beckham)
50: What is Prince William and Catherine Middleton’s son’s name? (George Alexandr Lue)
Art and music:
10: What is the largest modern art gallery in England? (The Tate Modern)
20: What is the most famous rock’n’roll band from the UK? (The Beatles)
30: What is the first and the most famous reality TV in the UK? (Big Brother)
40: Name two world’s most popular books written by J.R.R.Tolkien. (The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings)
50: What does a famous UK’s group of sculptures by Antony Gormley , called Another Place, consist of? (100 statues of men made from iron, looking out the sea).
Traditions:
10: What do English people traditionally do at 5 o’clock? (Drink tea)
20: What is the most famous England’s dish? (Fish and chips)
30: What is the name of the special sport games in which the ex-British countries participate? (The Commonwealth Games)
40: What do many people give each other at Easter? (Chocolate Easter eggs and bunnies)
50: On this day Irish people wear green clothes and drink bear. What day is it? (St.Patrick’s Day – March 17)
Photo-question: What/Who is it?
10: (Big Ben)
20: (The Eden Project)
30: (Green shamrock, national emblem of Northern Ireland)
40: (St Paul’s Cathedral)
50: (Margaret Thatcher, 1st woman prime-minister in the UK)
Student 2: It’s time for quick-game! 1 correct answer = one point. You have only 1 minute for 10 questions!
Quick-game:
Test about Great Britain
Student 1: Good job, guys! And now we have another task for teams.
Student 2: We’ll give a crossword to each time. Your aim is to find at least ten hidden words.
Student 1: The team that finishes first will have 10 extra-points!
Student 2: Let’s start!
Game 1
Student 1: Great, and now we’re going to watch 10 unique facts about the UK which you probably didn’t know.
Video 2
Student 2: And finally, put up your hand if you to visit London one day.
Students put up their hands
Student 1: Well, when you decide to visit London, you’ll need to know where to go. There are the best places to visit in London.
Video 3Extra-game: Where is it?
Aim: to indicate in which part of the UK each building is situated.
Answers:
University of Oxford, in England
Edinburgh Castle, in Scotland
St. Patrick's Cathedral, in North Ireland
Caernarvon Castle, in Wales
Tower Bridge, in England
Harlech Castle, in Wales
Belfast Castle, in North Ireland
National museum, in Scotland