Date:
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«Утверждаю»
«___»_______2017г
Зам.директор по УР
Бисалиева Ж.Е_____
Groups: 26,27
Lesson №29
The
theme of the lesson: Royal family. The Past Continuous Tense.
The
aims of the lesson:
Educational: to study new words
connected with the Royal Family.
Developing : To
develop students’ speaking, reading, listening and writing skills. To develop
creativity, imagination, cognitive interest, and initiative; the ability to
analyze and express their opinions, the ability to engage in questioning, the
ability to request additional information.
Bringing- up: to
bring up the interest to the
The
type of the lesson: Competition lesson
Methods: Discussion,
explaining, question-answer,
brainstorming, comparing, giving information, acting out and vocabulary, individual and
pair, group work.
Interobjects
connection:Kazakh
language, Russian language,History,Geography.
The
visual aids:
Materials,
cards with words, papers with exercises.
The procedure of
the lesson:
I.Organization
moment:
1.Greeting.
Good
morning? Glad to see you! How are you?
2.Conversation
with on duty:
Check up the educational
accessories.
What date is it?
Who is absent today? What problem has he (she)? Are you ready for the lesson?
Let’s start!
3.Creation
the language atmosphere
What
is the weather like today? What season is it now? Is it snowing today?
II. Brainstorming
Today we`ll devote
our lesson to reading, writing, speaking about WHAT??? Have a look at these
pictures and guess WHAT ARE WE GOING TO SPEAK ABOUT? Who is she?
P: I think we are
going to speak about Queen
Elizabeth II
T: Yes of cause,
you are right we are going to speak about Royal family
III.
Speech drills
Well. So today
we’ll speak about a family, but this family is unusual. This family is famous
al over the world. Look at the screen of your displays.
(You have
instructions how to work with the slides. You can use a mouse and clicking the
mouse on the slides, you can come to the following slides)
The theme of our
lesson is “THE ROYAL FAMILY”
What would you
like to get to know about this family? Would you like to know where it lives,
how they live, if their daily life is the same as ours?
I think, it’s
always interesting to get to know about the life of famous people.
IV. Warm –up.
Активизация познавательной деятельности
учащихся
Look at the screen
of your displays.
1. Where does this
family live? (In the UK, Buckingham Palace)
2. What’s the Queen’s
name? (Elizabeth II)
3. What do you think
if this family large or small? (It’s large)
Well done. You are
clever students. I am proud of you.
V. Checking the
homework.
Match English and
Russian equivalents.
1. hereditary
power а. лидер партии
2. actual power b. действительный правитель
3. virtual ruler с. вооруженные силы
4. armed forces d. партия, находящаяся в оппозиции
5. party in the opposition е. наследственная власть
6. leader of the party f. действительная власть
7. in the name of the Queen g. делать назначения
8. responsible for all measures h. от имени королевы
9. to make appointments i. ответственный за все меры
VI. New material
Совершенствование и контроль навыков
аудирования, говорения
Before we’ll read some interesting information about
this family, let’s look at the new words.
a)Read the words with the translations. Pay your attention to the
pronunciation of the words.
THE ROYAL FAMILY (Queen
Elizabeth II and Her Family)
The Royal
family is a focal part of British life, whose members attract worldwide
interest with their lifestyles under constant scrutiny from the media. Their
position remains one of great fascination and is based on a history of more
than 1500 years.
When the Queen II was born on the
21 st of April 1926
in London, England,
her grandfather, King George V, was on the throne and her uncle was his heir.
She came to the throne after her father's death in 1952 and was crowned in
Westminster Abbey in June 1953. Her father was King George VI and her
mother was Queen Elizabeth (the late Queen Mother.) Elizabeth and her sister
Princess Margaret were taught at home by tutors. Her father became king in
1936. Elizabeth studied history and law. She also studied art, music, learned
to horseback ride. She even became a Girl Guide when she was eleven. (That's
like Girl Scouts in the United States.) Queen Elizabeth II is Head of State in
many countries besides Britain, including Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
Despite this list, her powers are strictly limited as a figurehead in each
democratic state.
Queen Elizabeth II
has got a large family. Their surname is Windsor. Elizabeth married Lieutenant
Mountbatten in Westminster Abbey on November 20, 1947. Lieutenant Mountbatten
was the son of Prince Andrew of Greece prince, although his family was
originally from Denmark and a great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria. Today he
is called HRH (His Royal Highness) Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh. The Queen's
husband, Duke of Edinburgh, was born in 1926 and served in the Royal Navy. He
takes a great deal of interest in industry and in saving raise wild animals
from extinction. Prince
Philip supports the Queen in her Royal Duties: gives interviews, works with
lots of charity organizations, travels around the UK and abroad with the Queen
and alone, travels extensively to encourage world conservation projects. The
Duke of Edinburgh is interested in environment, wildlife, science, technology,
sports. He also likes sports.Until recently he was President of the Worldwide
Fund for Nature. He remains active and fit as he approaches his 80's.
Elizabeth
and Prince Philip have four children: one daughter and 3 sons. Prince Charles, who
is called the Prince of Wales, is the Queen's eldest son and is set to succeed
to the throne one day. The Prince of Wales born on November 14, 1948, educated in
Cambridge, served in the Royal Navy. Now he is involved in various aspects of
public life, in particular industry and government. He was in the navy
before taking on a life of public duties. He is known to have strong opinions
on architecture, the environment and against the genetic modification of food.
His fairytale marriage to Diana, Princess of Wales, did not work, and following
its end, she was killed in a tragic car crash. Diana was recognized as one of
the most beautiful women in the world and millions mourned her death. In her
life, she had devoted her time to charities, specifically those involved with
children and AIDS.
Charles and Diana
had two sons, Princes William and Harry, who are both still at school. William
is set to succeed to the throne as king after his father.
Princess Anne
is the Queen's only daughter and is called the Princess Royal born on August
15, 1950. She is seen as one of the most hardworking Royals. Once voted
Britain's Sportswoman of the Year for competing as a horsewoman in the
Olympics, she has since thrown herself into public duties, particularly in
support of Save the Children.
Sarah,
Duchess of York, was married to the Queen's second son, Prince Andrew. Prince
Andrew, the Duke of York was born on February 19, 1960. Fergie, as she is
known, remains a public figure and still supports children's charities. She has
presented her own TV show and wrote a series of books for children.
The Queen's
youngest son is Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessel born on March 10, 1964, who
she created Earl of Wessel when he married Sophie Rhys-Jones. He is a
television producer with his own company making history documentaries. In many
ways, this is a family like any other, but it is one that fate has placed in an
extraordinary position. They all support the Queen in her Royal Duties: work
with charity organizations, travel around the UK and abroad with official visits.
hey also have seven grandchildren: three grandsons and four granddaughters.
Their names are Prince William Prince Henry (or Harry) , the sons of the Prince
of Wales, Prince Peter Philips, Princess Zara Philips the children of The Royal
Princess, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, the daughters of the Duke of York,
and Lady Louse, who is only four, the only child of the Earl of Wessel. The Royal family
is the principal aristocratic house in Britain, closely connected with other
members of the hereditary aristocracy and with big finance interests. The Queen
is known to be among the wealthiest women in the world.
Notes:
Royal Navy -
Королевский флот, ВМС Великобритании
VII. Group work.
Listen the text again and who can answer the questions quicker and give the
correct answer.
Answer the
questions on the text:
1.Who
is the Head of State in Great Britain?
2.What does the word “
monarchy” mean?
3.What is the role of monarchy?
4.Who rules the UK?
5.Who is The Queen of the UK?
6.When did the Queen become the Queen of
the UK?
7.How many children has the Queen got?
VIII. Practice.
Task1. TRUE or FALSE
1.Queen Elizabeth
was born on April 21, 1952 (False, April, 21 1926)
2.Prince Philip is
the Queen’s husband. (True)
3.Prince Philip and
Queen Elizabeth II have got five children. (False, four children)
4.Prince Charles
is the eldest son of the British Royal Couple. (True)
5.Prince Philip is
the Prince of Wales. (False, the Duke of Edinburgh)
6. The Queen opens
each session of Parliament with a throne speech. (True)
Task2. Choose the correct
answer.
1.Queen Elizabeth
II was born in … . a. England b. Scotland c. Russia
2. Elizabeth
became queen in… . a. 1926 b. 1952 c.
1953
3. The Queen
married …. in 1947. a. Lieutenant Mountbatten b. Prince Charles c. Prince
Edward
4. Who is the
heir to the throne?
a. The Princess Royal
b. The Prince of Wales c. The Duke of York d. The Earl of Wessel
Task3. Complete the
sentences using the words in the box
monarch, royal
heir, throne, reigns, Prince (x2), charity organizations, was crowned,
Princess, became, oil painting
1. The present …
is Elizabeth II.
2. The eldest son
… Charles, the … of Wales is the … to the … .
3. Elizabeth … the
sovereign in 1952 when her father, King George VI died.
4. She … but
doesn’t rule the country.
5. Elizabeth II …
…. in 1953.
6. Prince Philip
likes … .
7. The Queen’s children
and husband help her working with … … .
Task4. Сomplete the
sentences using active vocabulary
1.Her ---------------- took place in
Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953.
2.She sees Cabinet papers and
-------------- of Cabinet and Cabinet Committee meetings.
3.During the visits to other Commonwealth
countries she presents ------------ to people.
4.The members of the House of Lords are
not elected ,they have --------------- their seats from their fathers.
(inherited, coronation, honours , records)
IX.
Grammar material.
X.Reflection
«Рефлексия»
T:
Let`s summarize our lesson.
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the topic “THE ROYAL FAMILY”
Use the letters
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KEY: king, royal,
throne, prince, queen
Conclusion
T-S,S.. Estimating the activity
Who was the TOP student today? – кто
был лучшим сегодня, по вашему мнению?(Учащиеся оценивают свою работу на
уроке).
Feedback
- обратная связь
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Write down your
homework, please: You
should read the text
p108
and to
make up a presentation on the following topics. You can do it in pairs.
Make up a
presentation
•
Queen
Elizabeth II.
•
What’s
like being Queen? (Daily Routine)
•
Where
does the Royal Family live?
•
Who
will be the next king?
•
Birthdays
and Anniversaries of the Royal Family.
•
Royal
Ceremonies
Teacher: I want you to say
that you are brilliant. You all get excellent marks today. You have worked very
hard. Thanks
for your work. I hope our lesson will be useful for you.
Match English and
Russian equivalents.
1. hereditary
power а. лидер партии
2. actual power b. действительный правитель
3. virtual ruler с. вооруженные силы
4. armed forces d. партия, находящаяся в оппозиции
5. party in the opposition е. наследственная власть
6. leader of the party f. действительная власть
7. in the name of the Queen g. делать назначения
8. responsible for all measures h. от имени королевы
9. to make appointments i. ответственный за все меры
THE ROYAL FAMILY (Queen
Elizabeth II and Her Family)
The Royal
family is a focal part of British life, whose members attract worldwide
interest with their lifestyles under constant scrutiny from the media. Their
position remains one of great fascination and is based on a history of more
than 1500 years.
When the Queen II was born on the
21 st of April 1926
in London, England,
her grandfather, King George V, was on the throne and her uncle was his heir.
She came to the throne after her father's death in 1952 and was crowned in
Westminster Abbey in June 1953. Her father was King George VI and her
mother was Queen Elizabeth (the late Queen Mother.) Elizabeth and her sister
Princess Margaret were taught at home by tutors. Her father became king in
1936. Elizabeth studied history and law. She also studied art, music, learned
to horseback ride. She even became a Girl Guide when she was eleven. (That's
like Girl Scouts in the United States.) Queen Elizabeth II is Head of State in
many countries besides Britain, including Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
Despite this list, her powers are strictly limited as a figurehead in each
democratic state.
Queen Elizabeth II
has got a large family. Their surname is Windsor. Elizabeth married Lieutenant
Mountbatten in Westminster Abbey on November 20, 1947. Lieutenant Mountbatten
was the son of Prince Andrew of Greece prince, although his family was
originally from Denmark and a great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria. Today he
is called HRH (His Royal Highness) Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh. The Queen's
husband, Duke of Edinburgh, was born in 1926 and served in the Royal Navy. He
takes a great deal of interest in industry and in saving raise wild animals
from extinction. Prince
Philip supports the Queen in her Royal Duties: gives interviews, works with
lots of charity organizations, travels around the UK and abroad with the Queen
and alone, travels extensively to encourage world conservation projects. The
Duke of Edinburgh is interested in environment, wildlife, science, technology,
sports. He also likes sports.Until recently he was President of the Worldwide
Fund for Nature. He remains active and fit as he approaches his 80's.
Elizabeth
and Prince Philip have four children: one daughter and 3 sons. Prince Charles,
who is called the Prince of Wales, is the Queen's eldest son and is set to
succeed to the throne one day. The Prince of Wales born on November 14, 1948, educated in
Cambridge, served in the Royal Navy. Now he is involved in various aspects of
public life, in particular industry and government. He was in the navy
before taking on a life of public duties. He is known to have strong opinions
on architecture, the environment and against the genetic modification of food.
His fairytale marriage to Diana, Princess of Wales, did not work, and following
its end, she was killed in a tragic car crash. Diana was recognized as one of
the most beautiful women in the world and millions mourned her death. In her
life, she had devoted her time to charities, specifically those involved with
children and AIDS.
Charles and Diana
had two sons, Princes William and Harry, who are both still at school. William
is set to succeed to the throne as king after his father.
Princess Anne
is the Queen's only daughter and is called the Princess Royal born on August
15, 1950. She is seen as one of the most hardworking Royals. Once voted
Britain's Sportswoman of the Year for competing as a horsewoman in the
Olympics, she has since thrown herself into public duties, particularly in
support of Save the Children.
Sarah,
Duchess of York, was married to the Queen's second son, Prince Andrew. Prince
Andrew, the Duke of York was born on February 19, 1960. Fergie, as she is known,
remains a public figure and still supports children's charities. She has
presented her own TV show and wrote a series of books for children.
The Queen's
youngest son is Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessel born on March 10, 1964, who
she created Earl of Wessel when he married Sophie Rhys-Jones. He is a
television producer with his own company making history documentaries. In many
ways, this is a family like any other, but it is one that fate has placed in an
extraordinary position. They all support the Queen in her Royal Duties: work
with charity organizations, travel around the UK and abroad with official
visits. hey also have seven grandchildren: three grandsons and four
granddaughters. Their names are Prince William Prince Henry (or Harry) , the
sons of the Prince of Wales, Prince Peter Philips, Princess Zara Philips the
children of The Royal Princess, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, the daughters
of the Duke of York, and Lady Louse, who is only four, the only child of the
Earl of Wessel.
The Royal family is the principal aristocratic house in Britain, closely
connected with other members of the hereditary aristocracy and with big finance
interests. The Queen is known to be among the wealthiest women in the world.
Notes: Royal Navy -
Королевский флот, ВМС Великобритании
Answer the
questions on the text:
1.Who
is the Head of State in Great Britain?
2.What does the word “
monarchy” mean?
3.What is the role of monarchy?
4.Who rules the UK?
5.Who is The Queen of the UK?
6.When did the Queen become the Queen of
the UK?
7.How many children has the Queen got?
Task1. TRUE or FALSE
1.Queen Elizabeth
was born on April 21, 1952
2.Prince Philip is
the Queen’s husband.
3.Prince Philip and
Queen Elizabeth II have got five children.
4.Prince Charles
is the eldest son of the British Royal Couple.
5.Prince Philip is
the Prince of Wales.
6. The Queen opens
each session of Parliament with a throne speech.
Task2. Choose the correct
answer.
1.Queen Elizabeth
II was born in … . a. England b. Scotland c. Russia
2. Elizabeth
became queen in… . a. 1926 b. 1952 c.
1953
3. The Queen
married …. in 1947. a. Lieutenant Mountbatten b. Prince Charles c. Prince
Edward
4. Who is the
heir to the throne?
a. The Princess
Royal b. The Prince of Wales c. The Duke of York d. The Earl of Wessel
Task3. Complete the
sentences using the words in the box
monarch, royal
heir, throne, reigns, Prince (x2), charity organizations, was crowned,
Princess, became, oil painting
1. The present …
is Elizabeth II.
2. The eldest son
… Charles, the … of Wales is the … to the … .
3. Elizabeth … the
sovereign in 1952 when her father, King George VI died.
4. She … but
doesn’t rule the country.
5. Elizabeth II …
…. in 1953.
6. Prince Philip
likes … .
7. The Queen’s
children and husband help her working with … … .
Task4. Сomplete the
sentences using active vocabulary
1.Her ---------------- took place in
Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953.
2.She sees Cabinet papers and
-------------- of Cabinet and Cabinet Committee meetings.
3.During the visits to other Commonwealth
countries she presents ------------ to people.
4.The members of the House of Lords are
not elected ,they have --------------- their seats from their fathers.
(inherited, coronation, honours , records)
Reflection «Рефлексия»
Make up 5 words on
the topic “THE ROYAL FAMILY” Use the letters given in this box.
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Do exercise
The Past Continuous Tense.
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