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КГУ средняя общеобразовательная школа № 62
Разработка внеклассного мероприятия, посвящённого Дню языков
«Конкурс знатоков английского»
Учитель : Шумай Л.В.
Караганда 2013 г.
Конкурс знатоков английского языка
Цель: углубить знания учащихся об английском языке с
помощью примеров английского фольклора , улучшить технику
чтения . развивать функциональную грамотность .
Предлагается для учащихся 5-7-х классов. В турнире участвуют
две команды учащихся: параллель «А» классов и параллель «Б»
классов.
Используется интерактивная доска.
Ход мероприятия :
Т: Today we are going to have an unusual lesson. It'll be a lessoncompetition. Everybody will have possibility to be a winner. At the end
of the lesson the winner will be given a prize. Be very attentive and try
to do everything correctly. Our first task is tongue- twisters. Read
them on your cards and try to pronounce them correctly. ( Кто лучше и
четче произнесет, тот и победит.)
Слайд №1 1. Pat's black cat is in Pat's black hat. 2. Hickety, pickety, my
black cat likes to sit in my blue hat. 3. Geb is Bob's dog. Tob is Mob's dog.
4. A girl sees three big grey geese. 5. A cup of nice coffee is in nice coffeecup. 6. Sid sees six trees. 7. Pat keeps two pets. 8. If you, Sandy, have two
candies, give one candy to Andy, Sandy. 9. If you, Andy, have two candies
give one candy to Sandy, Andy.
T: Now listen to the riddles.
Слайд № 2 1. I have four legs, but I can't walk 2. I'm tall and green, I'm in
the garden 3. Name two animals which together have four legs 4. It does
not have legs, but it goes 5.It takes a house when, it goes 6.It does not
have legs, but it jumps 7. It's not a man, it's not a woman, but it teachers
us 8. Five sons with one name 9.Two brothers, but they don't see each
other 10. One face, two hands, it goes, yet stands 11.My father has a son.
He is not my brother. Who is he? 12. It's white and cold and sweet. All
children like it 13. It's running night and day, but it never runs away 14. In
our kitchen all the year round lives old Jack Frost, all safe and sound
15.Never planted, still it grows, "What's the answer? Who knows? 16. An old
gentleman, bent with age, is asking questions on every page
Key:
1.a chair 2.a tree 3. two hens 4.a clock5.a turtle 6.a ball 7.a book 8.fingers
9.eyes 10.а clock 11.I — myself 12.ice-cream 13.a watch14. а refrigerator
15hair 16. a question mark
T: I think you like proverbs and sayings. Now we will have possibility to check
up you knowledge.
Учащимся предлагаются пословицы на английском языке. Они должны
подобрать к ним эквивалент на русском.
Слайд № 3 Actions speak louder than words. — He по словам судят, а по
делам. A friend in need is a friend indeed. — Друзья познаются в беде. All's
well that ends well. — Все хорошо, что хорошо кончается. Ask no questions
and you'll be told no lies. — He задавай ненужных вопросов.Better late than
never. — Лучше поздно, чем никогда. Between two chairs one falls to the
ground. — Между двумя стульями не усидишь.Half a loaf is better than no
bread. — На безрыбье и рак рыба. Like mother, like daughter. — Яблоко от
яблони недалеко падает. Like father, like son. — Сын в отца пошел.
Make hay while the sun shines. — Коси, коса, пока роса. Куй железо,
пока горячо.No news is good news. — Если нет новостей — тоже
неплохо. Bad news travels fast. — У беды длинные ноги. No smoke
without fire. — Нет дыма без огня. Out of sight, out of mind. — С глаз
долой — из сердца вон. The devil is not so black as he is painted. — He
так страшен черт, как его малюют.Tastes differ. — На вкус и цвет
товарищей нет. О вкусах не спорят. While there is life there is hope. —
Пока живу — надеюсь. Надежда умирает последней.Two is company
but three is none. — Третий лишний. You can't eat cake and have it. —
За двумя зайцами погонишься, ни 'одного не поймаешь.
One for all and all for one. — Один за всех и все за одного.
T: Well, everything was all right. Now listen to the verses and try to put in
the missed words.Далее учащимся предлагаются рифмованные
загадки, в которых
нужно вставить слово в рифму.
1. How much is one plus one? . . . apples growing in the sun (two). How
much is two plus two? ... apples for little Sue (four).
How much is three plus three? . . . apples are on the apple-tree (six).
How much is four plus four? . .. red apples
and no more (eight).
2. My dog has four legs. I have only ... (two) My dog likes to run, I like to
run, too.
3. Eleven little boys are playing ball with Ben. Two boys go away and then
there are ... (ten).
4. Five little girls as you can see Are in the garden under the .. . (tree).
5. When little Ann goes out to tea,She washes her ... as you can see (hands
6. Two little boys, Johny and Sam,Sit down to have some tea with .(Jam)7.1 see nine apples on the apple-tree Six of them fall and now they are ...
(three). 8. Do you see that big . . . tree (green)? Let's run there: one, two,
three.
9. Here sits the dog under the tree It likes the tree as you can . . . (see). T:
Very good. Now let's play a game "How much?" Can you count? Do you like
to count? Now we'll see! I'll read a verse and you should answer my
questions. The quicker the better.
1. One apple, two apples, three apples, four Five apples, six apples, seven
apples more. Now let me, little Paul, can you count them all? (28 apples)
How much is eight and eleven? (19) — answers little Evan. How much is
eight plus eleven? (19) — answers little Kate. How much is eight from
eleven? (3) — answers little Evan. How much eleven minus eight? (3) —
answers little Kate. T: I think you like chainwords very much. Now please
look at this chainword and be quick in solving it.
Слайд № 4 CHAINWORD
T: The last letter of one word is next. The sentences below tell you what
word to use.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
You go to it every day except Sunday and holidays.
(school)
That's what you do when you are there. (learn)
You write in it. (note-book)
You or your younger brother fly it after school. (kite)
You do it in the morning, afternoon and evening. (eat)
She teaches you.
(teacher)
You must be always ... to answer at the lesson. (ready)
You say it when you answer the general question.
(yes)
When you read a book you ... letters in it.
(see)
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
The language you learn. (English)
When your classes are over you go ...
(home)
You go to school at... o'clock.
(eight)
This you must always do when you want to achieve smth. (try)
In the classroom you sit at... desk.
(your)
In school you learn to speak,... and write.
(read)
You have it when you come home after school. (dinner)
You open the door when you go into the...
(room)
"I like to study English very ... ", said Ann.
(much) .
We can . .. with our ears.
(hear)
T: Thank you for you work. Now a very simple crossword.
Be quick.
Слайд № 5 REBUSES
T : And now try to read these two texts.
Key: at, in, at, on, in, at, to