English and Kazakh beliefs
Theme: Step 5. English and Kazakh beliefs
Мақсаты:
1. Ағылшын тілі арқылы заттар мен құбылыстардың байланысы мен қарым - қатынасын білдіруді үйрету, ауызша сөйлеу мәдениетін қалыптастыру.
2. Жаңа технологияны пайдалана отырып, оқушыларды интеллектуалды жетілдіру, олардың қабілетін дамыту, өз бетімен жұмыс істеуге үйрету, ана тіліне, ағылшын тілі мен мәдениетіне мұқият көңіл бөліп, оқу мен білімге қызығушылығын арттыру.
3. Оқушыларды эмоционалдық, мотивациялық және еріктік қасиеттерін дамытатын іс - әрекеттерге баулу.
Көрнекілігі: оқулық (Т. Аяпова), компьютер, экран, презентациялар.
Грамматика: Модаль етістіктер
Сабақтың түрі: аралас сабақ
Әдісі: түсіндіру, сұрақ - жауап, жекелей жұмыс және топпен жұмыс.
Procedure of the lesson:
І. Organization moment – Greeting.
- Good morning, boys and girls! Sit down, everybody! It’s time to start our lesson. When I was going to school I saw the cat crossing the street. Will it bring good luck or bad luck? How do you think? Is it interesting? So, we’ll spend today’s lesson working on a very interesting theme – “BELIEFS” or “SUPERSTITIONS”
What’s the Kazakh for “ superstition”? It means – the belief that particular events bring good or bad luck. Well, what do we know about the superstitions surrounding us?
II. Introduction. Today we continue to talk about English and Kazakh superstitions. We have already read about the most common English superstitions. Today we are going to read and find out some Kazakh superstitions.
III. Checking up home task: - What was your home task?
1. Read the text “English beliefs”.
2. The Modal Verbs of obligation, necessity, advice and possibility. Write down for 2 sentences.
If you are asked for the salt at a table, you must not hand it to the other person. You must put it on the table in front of them. – Modal Verbs must, mustn’t needn’t, have to, don’t have to mean obligation and necessity.
Two women should not pour tea from the same teapot unless they want to have a baby. It is believed that one will have a baby less than a year later. You ought not to light three cigarettes with the same match: the last person will have bad luck. - Modal Verbs should, shouldn’t, ought to, ought not to, had better, had better not mean mild obligation and advice.
You must not open an umbrella inside a house for it may bring bad luck to you. You should not put shoes on the table: there might be an argument in the house before long. – Modal Verbs may, may not, might, might not, can, cannot, could, could not mean possibility.
IV. Warming up. Look at our screen and choose what superstitions bring people good luck or bad luck in England.
1. There are many superstitions in Britain. But one of the most widely - held is that it is unlucky to open an umbrella in the house. It will bring misfortune to the person that opened it.
2. To tie an old shoe to the back of the car in which a newly - married couple will bring them good luck.
3. To light three cigarettes with the same match: the last person will have bad luck.
4. To spill salt: it brings bad luck.
5. Two women should not pour tea from the same teapot, it brings bad luck.
6. The English believe that a black cat brings good luck.
V. The Main part of the lesson.
1. Brainstorming.
Read and say what is good and what is bad
1. to spill salt brings -
2. to open an umbrella in the house rings -
3. a black cat crossing your path will bring –
4. the number 13 brings -
5. a horseshoe over the door of a new house brings -
6. to put new shoes on the table brings -
7. to break a mirror brings -
8. Friday, the 13thbrings –
9. White wedding brings –
2. New theme “Kazakh beliefs”.
At first I want to show you some things on the screen, read the paragraph. Reading.
Kazakhs are always careful with salt. Food would be tasteless without salt. Kazakh’s believe “the essence of food is in its salt”. Lives of those who have been careless with salt will become salty and bitter until the salt spilt by them dries out.
The cauldron\kazan can not be left facing the entrance door. It is bad luck if a cauldron slips and falls. It means your destiny is escaping, your very well - being is lost, food becomes scanty.
English and Kazakh beliefs жүктеу
Мақсаты:
1. Ағылшын тілі арқылы заттар мен құбылыстардың байланысы мен қарым - қатынасын білдіруді үйрету, ауызша сөйлеу мәдениетін қалыптастыру.
2. Жаңа технологияны пайдалана отырып, оқушыларды интеллектуалды жетілдіру, олардың қабілетін дамыту, өз бетімен жұмыс істеуге үйрету, ана тіліне, ағылшын тілі мен мәдениетіне мұқият көңіл бөліп, оқу мен білімге қызығушылығын арттыру.
3. Оқушыларды эмоционалдық, мотивациялық және еріктік қасиеттерін дамытатын іс - әрекеттерге баулу.
Көрнекілігі: оқулық (Т. Аяпова), компьютер, экран, презентациялар.
Грамматика: Модаль етістіктер
Сабақтың түрі: аралас сабақ
Әдісі: түсіндіру, сұрақ - жауап, жекелей жұмыс және топпен жұмыс.
Procedure of the lesson:
І. Organization moment – Greeting.
- Good morning, boys and girls! Sit down, everybody! It’s time to start our lesson. When I was going to school I saw the cat crossing the street. Will it bring good luck or bad luck? How do you think? Is it interesting? So, we’ll spend today’s lesson working on a very interesting theme – “BELIEFS” or “SUPERSTITIONS”
What’s the Kazakh for “ superstition”? It means – the belief that particular events bring good or bad luck. Well, what do we know about the superstitions surrounding us?
II. Introduction. Today we continue to talk about English and Kazakh superstitions. We have already read about the most common English superstitions. Today we are going to read and find out some Kazakh superstitions.
III. Checking up home task: - What was your home task?
1. Read the text “English beliefs”.
2. The Modal Verbs of obligation, necessity, advice and possibility. Write down for 2 sentences.
If you are asked for the salt at a table, you must not hand it to the other person. You must put it on the table in front of them. – Modal Verbs must, mustn’t needn’t, have to, don’t have to mean obligation and necessity.
Two women should not pour tea from the same teapot unless they want to have a baby. It is believed that one will have a baby less than a year later. You ought not to light three cigarettes with the same match: the last person will have bad luck. - Modal Verbs should, shouldn’t, ought to, ought not to, had better, had better not mean mild obligation and advice.
You must not open an umbrella inside a house for it may bring bad luck to you. You should not put shoes on the table: there might be an argument in the house before long. – Modal Verbs may, may not, might, might not, can, cannot, could, could not mean possibility.
IV. Warming up. Look at our screen and choose what superstitions bring people good luck or bad luck in England.
1. There are many superstitions in Britain. But one of the most widely - held is that it is unlucky to open an umbrella in the house. It will bring misfortune to the person that opened it.
2. To tie an old shoe to the back of the car in which a newly - married couple will bring them good luck.
3. To light three cigarettes with the same match: the last person will have bad luck.
4. To spill salt: it brings bad luck.
5. Two women should not pour tea from the same teapot, it brings bad luck.
6. The English believe that a black cat brings good luck.
V. The Main part of the lesson.
1. Brainstorming.
Read and say what is good and what is bad
1. to spill salt brings -
2. to open an umbrella in the house rings -
3. a black cat crossing your path will bring –
4. the number 13 brings -
5. a horseshoe over the door of a new house brings -
6. to put new shoes on the table brings -
7. to break a mirror brings -
8. Friday, the 13thbrings –
9. White wedding brings –
2. New theme “Kazakh beliefs”.
At first I want to show you some things on the screen, read the paragraph. Reading.
Kazakhs are always careful with salt. Food would be tasteless without salt. Kazakh’s believe “the essence of food is in its salt”. Lives of those who have been careless with salt will become salty and bitter until the salt spilt by them dries out.
The cauldron\kazan can not be left facing the entrance door. It is bad luck if a cauldron slips and falls. It means your destiny is escaping, your very well - being is lost, food becomes scanty.
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