Займиди Юлия Викторовна, учитель английского языка второй категории, стаж 14 лет, КГУ «Арыкбалыкская средняя школа» Айыртауский район, СКО |
The goal: Формировать и развивать коммуникативную и социокультурную компетенцию.
Aims
• совершенствование навыков чтения, аудирования.
• совершенствование лексических навыков по теме.
• развитие коммуникативной культуры.
Equipments: interactive board, cards, video.
The structure of the lesson
Teacher: Good morning! It’s time to begin our lesson. Look at the blackboard and make some rules for successful lesson.
During our lesson we must
• speak English or Russian
• be active or passive
• speak loudly or quietly
Let`s say loudly «Good morning!»
Teacher: «I want to start with a legend. Please look at the screen.
Have you ever heard of a tower of Babel?
Listen to the legend and be ready to answer my questions.
What did people want to build?
What happened with people in this legend?
What came to the earth?
What are we going to talk about today?
How do think what is theme of our lesson?
And what language is considered be international and world today?
Why do people learn language?
And why do you learn English?»
Teacher: «Look at the screen and find five adjectives which describe English language».
Teacher: «Find synonyms to each adjectives»:
Teacher: «There is a glossary on your table. Write these synonyms in your glossary.»
№ Questions Your opinion Information
1 How many people live on our planet?
2 What per cent (%) of all people speak English?
3 What place does English take among other languages?
5 In what sphere can you meet English?
1. Read the questions and give your own answers.
2. Complete the table using your ideas from this video.
3. Let`s do it in the following way: one reads the question and the other answers.
Деление на группы:
I group (Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakh, President, Irtysh, shanyrak)
II group (England, London, English, Queen, Thames, red rose)
1. Read and understand the text.
2. Change your ideas with your partner.
3. Change your ideas with the pair in your group.
4. Discuss the ideas in your group and make some questions («thick» and «thin» questions) to other group.
Globish is a world language.
Globish is not called English because it is not the whole of the language used in England or America, or even the whole language of any people who are native-speakers of English. Most Globish communicators are not native English-speakers. Globish is not a language: it is an agreed small part of an ever changing and growing language called English.
We talk a lot about international communication, but Globish is also important for national communication. In many countries, people speak several languages that are all important. Swiss people speak German, Italian, French or Romansh. Belgians speak French, German, Dutch or Flemish. The largest countries like India, and Russia, and China each have many local languages. Israelis speak Hebrew or Arabic. In many cases, all those people only know their own language. They cannot communicate together because they know only one language; their own. In some countries, even people who can speak another language try not to speak it.
In all those cases, Globish is the solution. Already, in many of these countries, people try to communicate in English just because it is neutral. It is not the language of any one group. Globish is good for them because it offers a solution and is easy to learn.
«Globish» is a set of English words and ways of using them first defined by Jean-Paul Nerrière as documented by the Globish Foundation. It may include extra words as International and Special words. Globish includes good ways of communicating that makes understanding easier for people who are not first-language English speakers. Globish does not involve any invented words or ways of using them.
Globish is being supported as a universal way to communicate. It is useful in all continents of the world and differs from English only in being just an agreed part of English, with helpful ways of communicating. This makes it easy to learn. Its limits are why it is so good:
Teacher: «Read and write in your piece of paper the quotation by J. W. Goethe „He, who knows no foreign language, doesn’t know his own one“ and send your stories to my e-mail zajmidi. yuliya.81@mail. ru».
Teacher: «Well, the last information for you. Different people live on our planet. And they have been speaking different languages. I hope that mutual understanding will never die, will never stop understanding each other. And I hope that mutual understanding on the planet — Earth will be forever».
And I want to return to the legend of Babel and ask the question «What language would help these people to understand each other?».
Teacher: «I want to finish our lesson with writing Сinquain».
1 line — one noun, describing the theme of our lesson
2 line — two adjectives, describing the first word
3 line — three verbs, going with the first word
4 line — one sentence, describing the theme of the lesson
5 line — an association with the first word
Example:
1 — lesson
2 — useful, interesting
3 — to learn, to teach, to listen
4 — English is a very interesting lesson.
5 — subject