Конспект урока на тему "Thoughts that help us live"
Thoughts that help us live
Level: pre-intermediate- intermediate
Objectives
To familiarize students with English proverbs
To discover cultural values through learning proverbs
To relate the concept of proverbs from their language to the one used at the lesson
Teacher: Rakitina Nadezhda
School № 936
Materials: Smart board, worksheets
Lesson plan
The cultural value of proverbs
Objective
To familiarize Ss with English proverbs
To discover cultural values through learning proverbs
Materials
Worksheets with a list of incomplete proverbs
Worksheets with a list of proverbs
Level
Intermediate-Upper Intermediate
Time
10min
10min
10min
15 min
Anticipated problems
1.Ss may not know some proverbs
2.lack of ideas
3.pronounciation
Personal aims
Provide lower Ss with a list of possible answers
Give Ss enough time to complete the worksheets
Interaction patterns
individually or in pairs
in groups
T-Ss
In pairs
Procedure
Warm-up: elicit the proverbs your Ss already know, give your own examples
Ss try and guess the missing part of the phrases (or match the beginning and the ending of the proverb). Teacher monitors the classes to make sure the Ss are working.
Ss think of their own ideas how to finish the proverbs. Ss share the ideas with the class.
Teacher asks Ss to give the meaning of the proverb/Ss try to explain
Teacher gives the examples of values(or gives the list of values)
4. Ss discuss in pairs and write the cultural value that they think the proverb teachers.
Each pair shares its ideas with the class.
Follow-up activity: T asks Ss to make list of proverbs from other cultures and think of their cultural value.
Strong points of the lesson: focuses Ss attention on target language; encourages personal involvement; has strong connection between the stages; contains different interaction patterns; gives Ss confidence in speaking through controlled practice.
Possible weak points of the lesson: not a wide variety of activity types and Ss may get bored.
Задание для Smart + работа в парах
Match the beginning and the ending
A penny saved
you leap
Good fences make
is a penny earned
Look before
do as Romans do
Every cloud has
good neighbours
An apple a day
than to receive
It’s better to give
a silver lining
There’s no use
saves nine
When in Rome
keeps the doctor away
You can’t teach an old dog
crying over spilled milk
The early bird
the cat
A stitch in time
new tricks
Curiosity killed
catches the worm
The following proverbs are often used in English speaking countries. What is the cultural value that you think each proverb teaches?
A penny saved is a penny earned.
Good fences make good neighbours.
Look before you leap.
Every cloud has a silver lining.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
It’s better to give than to receive.
There’s no use crying over spilled milk.
When in Ro, do as the Romans do.
You can’t teach an old dog new trick.
The early bird catches the worm.
A stitch in time saves nine.
Curiosity killed the cat.
Precaution \ Persistence \ Adaptability \ Practicality\Optimism\Thrift\Economy\Privacy\Generosity\Health\Punctuality\Promptness.
Group work (find some funny or unusual ending)
Worksheet №3
Read the first part of the proverb. Come up with the rest.
A penny saved is …
Good fences make …
Never underestimate the power of…
Every cloud has a …
An apple a day …
Two is a company, three is …
When in Rome…
Love all, trust…
The early bird catches the worm…
You can lead a horse to water, but…
To be continued…
Examples, created at the lesson
A penny saved is…(not much; is a penny hidden)
Good fences make …(good secrets)
Never underestimate the power of…(termites)
Every cloud has a …(rain inside)
An apple a day …(costs too much; is a hard diet)
Two is a company, three is …( the Musketeers; is a good company)
When in Rome…(go home; eat Pasta)
Love all, trust…(nobody; me; your heart)
The early bird catches the worm…(watches the sunrise)
You can lead a horse to water, but… (Why? How?)
***
«It’s never late to learn»
To have difficulties
To be the worst pupil in the class
To help
To feel awfully sorry
To work hard
To have no time
***
«Look before you leap»
To happen
To bite
To feel terrible
To be kind and friendly
To believe
***
«Love is blind»
To look fantastic
To be clever
To have charming eyes
To ignore
To be smart
Really?
Don’t be silly
Are you crazy?
***
« You can lead a horse to the water but you can’t make it drink»
To fail an exam
To have extra English lessons with a native speaker
To buy special books
To buy DVD and video cassettes in English
To visit England
To try hard
Read (listen to) the stories. Think of the appropriate proverb (moral of the story):
A beggar who had tried many ways for increasing his finances, at last hit on the plan of pretending to be dumb. A gentleman who was passing by knew the beggar by sight, and going up to him, suddenly asked, «How long have you been dumb? » The beggar was taken unawares, and quite forgot about his decision not to speak, so answered quickly, «Ever since I was a boy. »
Once there were two mice, who were friends. One mouse lived in the town; the other mouse lived in the country. One day the Country Mouse invited the City Mouse to his house in the country. He took his friend to his house in a field and gave him the best food that he could find.
The City Mouse said: «This food is not good, and your house is not good: it is too cold in winter and too hot in summer. Come to live in the city; why live in a hole in the field? You can live in a nice house made of stone and eat nice food. You must come and see me at my house in the city. »
So the Country Mouse went to the house of the City Mouse. It was a very good house and nice food was the ready for them to eat. But just as they were beginning to eat they heard a noise. The City Mouse cried: «Run. The Cat is coming. » They ran as quickly as they could and hid in a hole.
After some time they come out. Then the country Mouse said: «It is a fine house but I do not like living in the city. I prefer to live in my hole in the field. For it is nicer to be poor and happy than to be rich but in fear of one’s enemies.”
There is no place like home (East or West home is best)
Before and After.
Sometimes people change their minds- or opinions. Does this ever happen to you, too? Use the graphic organizer below to keep track of how your opinion either changes or stays the same. Here’s what you do:
Listen to the Debate Topic title. Then fill in Part 1: Before.
When you have finished listening to the debate, fill in Part 2: After.
In Part 3: Tell why, explain your thinking.
Debate Topic:
Part 1: Before listening to this debate, these are my thoughts and
Before opinions about the topic:
Part 2: After listening to this debate, this is how my opinion has
After strengthened (has changed):
Part 3:
Tell Why
Agreeing
I AGREE WITH YOU
I FULLY AGREE WITH YOU
THAT’S JUST WHAT I THINK TOO
YOU ARE RIGHT!
YES, YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT
SURE
THAT’S TRUE
I CAN’T BUT AGREE WITH YOU.
YES,ABSOLUTELY
Disagreeing
I DON’T THINK I ‘D AGREE WITH YOU
NO,I’M SORRY BUT I DISAGREE WITH YOU
I’M SORRY BUT I THINK YOU ARE WRONG
I’M NOT SURE YOU ARE RIGHT!
I’M AFRAID I CAN’T AGREE WITH YOU
I DON’T REALLY AGREE
I DON’T THINK SO
I CAN’T AGREE WITH YOU.I AM SORRY
DO YOU REALLY THINK SO?
Defending your opinion
You may be right, but I still think…
You are very mistaken here. Let me tell you
I have to say again that
From another point of view…
All right then, but
Well, but in my view…
The cultural value of proverbs.
The following proverbs are often used in English speaking countries. Next to each proverb, write the cultural value that you think the proverb teaches. The first one has been done for you.
PROVERB
A penny saved is a penny earned THRIFT
Good fences make good neighbors
Look before you leap
Every cloud has a silver lining
An apple a day keeps the doctor away
It’s better to give than to receive
There’s no use crying over spilled milk
When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
You can’t teach an old new tricks
The early bird catches the worm
A stitch in time saves nine
Curiosity killed the cat
Better to be safe than to be sorry
It’s always darkest before dawn
Don’t bite the hand that feeds
Love all ,trust only yourself
You can lead a horse to the water, but you can’t make it drink
Two’s a company, three is a crowd
Where there’s smoke, there is fire
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.
The pen is mightier than the word
No news is good news
VALUE
Precaution
Persistence
Adaptability
Practicality
Optimism
Thrift
Economy
Privacy
Generosity
Health
Punctuality
Promptness
These should be discussed to make sure the students understand the meanings of the values
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