My motherland – Kazakhstan
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Work-out
Theme: My motherland – Kazakhstan.
Lexics: Words and word combinations of the theme
Grammar: “This, that, these, those.
Aims:
Didactic aim: to form the following components of competence in students:
- educational (cognative) component:
- to form students’ knowledge on using This, that, these, those.
- to develop students’ habits on enlarging lexical minimum
- practical component (operational component):
- to form students’ skills on listening (auding), reading the text with a help and without help of dictionary.
- to form students’ skills on extracting necessary information from the text, summarizing and rendering it for using in the process of educational-professional communication
- self studying component:
- to form student’s habits on working with professional medicinal supplementary literature in informative means of communication.
- Tasks of teaching:
- to teach students to differentiate the This, that, these, those.
- to teach to review the text, lexico-grammar material
- Issues to be studied:
- new lexics on the theme
- This, that, these, those.
- Text “My motherland – Kazakhstan”
Methods of teaching: associograms, game, verbal-graphical method, method of level teaching, creative tasks
Literature:
- New English file pre-intermediate” students book Oxford University Press 2005.
- “Grammar in use” for intermediate students R. Murfhy, Cambridge University Press, 1994.
- “Vocabulary in use”, Intermediate, Stuart Redman. Cambridge University Press, 2001.
- “Test your Professional English”, Alison Pohl, Series editor: Nick Brieder, 2003
Tasks:
b) to find “This, that, these, those” in the text
c) to develop students’ skills on monological speech on the given theme for making up a dialogue-conversation by using new lexics and grammar
d) to teach students to read the text with commenting and giving their opinion
Issues to be studied:
a) Lexical mining of the theme “My motherland – Kazakhstan”
Presentation of grammar
The structure of the This, that, these, those is:
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1. Insert the correct word.
- This homework is easy. a) questions b) homework
- These woman are my neighbors. a) women b) man
- What are you doing this afternoon? a) that b) this
- Who's this speaking? a) this b) it
- These are my glasses and those are hers. a) those b) that
- We are going to the seaside this summer. a) that b) this
- That man over there is a famous politician. a) That b) These
2.Fill in the gaps with this, that, these, those.
- Those people over there are waiting for the bus
- The day I first came to London was wonderful. I will remember that day for ever.
- This summer I'm pretty busy.
- I'm working as a receptionist these days.
- Those were the days!
- Do you remember that winter when we all went to Egypt?
- Hello!_this is Alan. Can I speak to Harry, please?
- This is a new cathedral and that one over there was built 900 years ago.
- Will you come over at five o'clock? I'll be at home at that time.
- The summer of 1999 I spent in the country. I remember we had a lot of rain that year.
- These are my sisters. They have just arrived from London.
- Who was that girl I saw you with last night?
- Do you want to sit on this chair here or on that one over there?
- Those sweets you gave me last night were very nice.
- Look at those colourful air balloons in the sky!
- Clyde and Nancy have decided to buy a house this year.
- Those trees over there were planted by the pupils of our school
- These buildings just in front of you were erected in the 18th century.
- Hello, Mrs Swift._this is Mr Willis from Globe &Co speaking
- I wish I would have bought that woolen sweater last Sunday.
- You'd better take theseThe others we saw don't match your dress.
- I couldn't forget that beautiful girl I had met in the park.
- Do you know this little boy? He says he has been lost in the shop
- Can you reach those old books on the top shelf?
3. Insert this, that, these, those.
- None of those present expressed any surprise on hearing that.
- Try one of these.
- This is a computer
- Those are the TV sets of the latest type.
- Suddenly I felt something soft and warm on my knees. that was a cat.
- Whom were you talking with? That was a friend of mine.
Pre-reading
Presentation of lexics
Vocabulary
City
Capital
Country
River
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