I. Теоретическая подготовка
Профилизация
- профилизация образовательной среды является средством
дифференциации образования;
– профилизация образовательной среды направлена на создание системы
специализированной подготовки за счет изменений в структуре, содержании и
организации образовательного процесса;
– профилизация образовательной среды является средством
предпрофессиональной
подготовки будущего специалиста за счет создания условий для обучения в
соответствии с профессиональными интересами и намерениями учащихся и
студентов;
– профилизация образовательной среды – это средство индивидуализации
образования за счет более полного учета интересов, склонностей и
способностей
учащихся и студентов;
– профилизация образовательной среды способствует интеграции всех
ступеней образования в целях реализации преемственности в передаче и
усвоении профессионально-направленных знаний, умений и навыков, а также в
формировании профессиональной мотивации будущего специалиста.
Принципы CLIL
• CLIL – это в первую очередь обучение общим знаниям, а не многоязычию,
поэтому последнее является только дополнительной функцией;
• обучение проходит, базируясь на основных 4 «С»: content, communication,
cognition and culture. Все эти составляющие находятся в непрерывной связи
между собой;
• требует построения безопасного психологического климата на занятии;
• подразумевает использование исключительно одного (иностранного) языка,
одного и того же преподавателя и аудитории;
• для лучшего понимания материала преподаватель может подключать мимику,
жесты, картинки, звук презентации и т.д.
Что такое CLIL и его разновидности (hard CLIL, soft CLIL) и какое место
он занимает в профильном обучении старшеклассников?
или
Принципы CLIL
CLIL – это в первую очередь обучение общим знаниям, а не
многоязычию, поэтому последнее является только дополнительной
функцией;
обучение проходит, базируясь на основных 4 «С»: content,
communication, cognition and culture. Все эти составляющие находятся в
непрерывной связи между собой;
требует построения безопасного психологического климата на занятии;
подразумевает использование исключительно одного (иностранного)
языка, одного и того же преподавателя, и аудитории;
для лучшего понимания материала преподаватель может подключать
мимику, жесты, картинки, звук презентации и т.д.
Цели CLIL:
Review the text and come up with your own title. Explain your choice.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on the British
Isles and lies to the north-west of continental Europe. It is separated from the
continent by the English Channel and the Strait of Dover in the south and the North
Sea in the east. In everyday speech the term “Great Britain” is often applied to the
United Kingdom as a whole.
The British Isles consist of two main islands (Great Britain and Ireland) and a large
group of smaller islands. Great Britain is separated from Ireland by the Irish Sea.
Historically the territory of Great Britain is divided into 3 parts: England, Scotland
and Wales. It doesn’t include Northern Ireland. The population of Great Britain is
over 60 million people. The total area is 209 000 km2 (two hundred and nine
thousand square kilometers).
The British landscape is very varied. Geographically the island of Great Britain is
made up of three main regions: Lowland, Midland and Highland Britain. The
Midlands occupy central counties of England. This is a region of valleys and low
hills. Lowland Britain covers the territory of eastern and southern England. Highland
Britain comprises Scotland, most of Wales, the Pennine Chain and the Lake District
in England. Scotland and Wales are the most mountainous parts of Great Britain.
Ben Nevis in Scotland is the highest point (1343 metres). Along the western coast
runs the mountain range of Cumberland. The Cheviot Hills mark the boundary
between England and Scotland.
The rivers in Great Britain are quite short and most of them flow in the eastward
direction. The rivers (the Thames, the Severn, the Tweed, the Trent, the Tyne) never
freeze in winter and allow all-year navigation.
The best way to break the monotony of our life and learn a lot about different places
and cultures in the world is travelling. I think that our modern life is impossible
without travelling. People get tired of their daily routine, they need to change the
surroundings. So they go to a travel agency, buy tickets to some nice place, pack
their suitcases and set off on a journey.
Travelling has a great educational value because it is a chance to meet new people,
visit museums and ancient sights, discover different ways of life, taste national
cuisines and practice foreign languages. It makes us more appreciative of other
cultures. The best way to study geography is to go to distant countries and cities.
We can travel by different means of transport: by plane, by ship, by train, by car and
even on foot. It depends on our plans and preferences. Plane is the fastest but the
most expensive means of transport. Travelling in a modern train can be very
comfortable and enjoyable. We can admire picturesque landscapes from the window
and communicate with our companions. When we travel by car we don’t have to buy
any tickets or book a hotel, we can stop wherever we want and stay there as long as
we like. Travelling on foot (or hiking) is quite popular among young people. It’s
really exciting to walk in the countryside enjoying the beauty of hills and valleys,
lakes and forests.
My parents spend their holidays travelling too. I was only 4 years old when they first
took me to Turkey. That was an unforgettable holiday by the sea. We swam and
sunbathed, went sailing and fishing. And we took plenty of beautiful pictures there.
Travelling is great! It can give you a great deal of pleasant emotions and memories.
It’s the time for relaxation and thinking. People often return home with a fresh
outlook on life and a fantastic zeal to do something good. And they usually say:
“East or West – home is best.”
A B- C D E
Read the text and highlight at least 5 main thoughts
Every nation becomes special by means of its own traditions and customs. There is
no other nation that clings to the past with the tenacity of the British. They are really
proud of their traditions, they cherish them. When we think of Britain we often think
of people drinking white tea, eating fish and chips, sitting by the fireplace or wearing
bowler hats, but there is much more in Britain than just those things. Some British
traditions are royal, such as the Changing of the Guard which takes place every day
at Buckingham Palace. The Trooping of the Colour happens on the Queen’s official
birthday. It’s a big colouful parade with hundreds of soldiers and brass bands.
British holidays (Christmas, Easter, Guy Fawkes Night, Remembrance Day) are
especially rich in old traditions and customs. A traditional Christmas dinner consists
of roast turkey and potatoes, cranberry sauce, sweet mince pies and Christmas
pudding. On Christmas Eve children hang up their stockings around the fireplace for
Father Christmas to fill with presents. At Easter chocolate eggs are given as presents
symbolizing new life. Guy Fawkes Night is also known as Bonfire Night because
English people burn stuffed figures on bonfires. On Remembrance Day red poppies
are traditionally worn in memory of servicemen who lost their lives in wars. National
Morris Dancing can be seen throughout the month of May in most of English
villages. Groups of men and women wear coloured costumes, carry white
handkerchiefs and perform their lively folkdance.
One of Englishmen’s traditions is their tender love for animals. Pets are members of
English families and are protected by law. There are even special cemeteries for
animals in Great Britain. Most English people love their gardens too. They enjoy
gardening and decorating their houses with beautiful flowers and plants.
Sports play an essential part in the life of Britain and it is a popular leisure activity.
Rugby, golf, cricket, polo and horse-racing are British national sports and they are
played on village greens and in towns on Sundays.
Politeness and punctuality are typical features of all British people. They often say
“Sorry”, “Please” and “Thank you” with a smiling face and they always try to arrive
on time.
The British are also traditional about their breakfast. They usually eat bacon and
eggs, a toast with orange jam, a bowl of cereals or porridge in the morning.
There are over 60 thousand pubs in the United Kingdom. Pubs are an important part
of British life too. People talk, eat, drink, meet their friends and relax there.
True/False
1) British holidays are especially rich in old traditions and customs;
2) A traditional Christmas dinner consists of pasta with meat;
3) On Christmas Eve children hang up their stockings around the fireplace for
Father Christmas to fill with presents;
4) Guy Fawkes Night is also known as Bonfire Night because English people
burn stuffed figures on bonfires.
5) National Morris Dancing can be seen throughout the month of November in
most of English villages.
6) Groups of men and women wear coloured costumes, carry white
handkerchiefs and perform their lively folkdance;
7) One of Englishmen’s traditions is their tender love for dancing and drinking.
8) Sports play an essential part in the life of Britain and it is a popular leisure
activity.
Тип урока: CLIL (интегрированный).
Межпредметные связи: география.
•CONTENT(Содержание)
What climate is in England? Can you name the Russian city, that has the same
climate as Great Britain?
•COMMUNICATION (Общение)
•СOGNITION (Познание)
•CULTURE (Культура)
Ход урока:
Дети обсуждают в
преподавателем
увиденную экскурсию и
высказывают свое мнение.
Dialogue:
-Okay. It’s not far from here. Where would you
like to go first?
-You will enjoy our walk.
--Hello. I’m your guide. I’ll show you around
London today.
-What would you advise? How can we get there?
-We can get there by bus or just walk.
-How can we get there?
-Hello. We would like to visit the Tower.
-OK. Let’s go.
Организационный момент:
To involve students into the lesson
Watch the video. Try to guess the name of the place.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-
6M1bBsnMKg&ab_channel=VisitingLondonGuide
Предтекстовый этап
To interest students
Look at the pictures of this museum [даны ниже]. Can you guess where it is
situated?
This is British Museum. Have you ever heard about this museum? Do you know
anything about it?
Students look at the pictures, guess where the museum is situated (In Great Britain)
Текстовый этап
To improve reading skills
Let’s read and know more about this museum. Work in groups. Each group reads a
passage of a text.
Choose onе leader. A leader goes to another group and tells about his passage of a
text.
Students read in groups.
A leader of each group goes to another group and share information with students
about his passage of the text.
The British Museum
The National Gallery is one of the most popular attractions in the capital for tourists
and Londoners alike, as is the world-famous British Museum. With its Grecian-style
façade, the British Museum is a temple to the arts and achievements of the world’s
civilizations. Antiquities from ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, treasures from the
Stone and Bronze Ages, ancient art from the Americas to Asia – the richness and
variety of the museum’s collections are unrivalled. The museum was founded in
1753 and was first housed in Montagu House in Bloomsbury. This was later
replaced by the present building, which was financed by a lottery.
Inside, there are thousands of amazing items on display, including the Sutton Hoo
treasure. This formed the contents of a seventh-century royal ship-burial excavated
in Suffolk in eastern England in 1939 and is one of the richest of its kind ever to be
found in Europe. It was thought to be the resting place of King Redwald of the East
Angels tribe.
Until recently the museum was also home to the world-renowned British Library.
The famous round reading Room, with its magnificent dome, has been restored and
now forms the centerpiece of the new Great Court; a vast atrium links the museum’s
collections.
When the world’s oldest museum, the Ashmolean in Oxford, opened its doors to the
public on 24 May 1683, even the use of the term ‘museum’ was a novelty in English.
The museum’s original collection was presented to the University of Oxford by Elias
Ashmole (1617 – 1692). It contained man-made and natural specimens from every
corner of the known world and was already some 50 years old by this time, having
been founded by John Tradescant the elder who used to display the collection at his
house in Lambeth, London. Today the Ashmolean’s collections range from
antiquities to Western and Eastern art.
Послетекстовый этап
To check student’s understanding of the text
Speaking
To improve speaking skills
Now, you can use your
knowledge from the text and look
on this 3D map. Your task is to
comment while you’re “walking”
there. Like “this is the national
gallery” ; “there I can see the…”
Урок разработан для учащихся 10-11 классов.
Тема урока: Healthy lifestyle
Задачи:
1. Образовательные – расширения кругозора по теме “Здоровый образ жизни”,
посредством изучения вредных и полезных привычек
2. Развивающие – развитие внимания, мышления.
3. Воспитательные – создание условий для формирования ясных
представлений школьника о здоровом образе жизни.
4. Практические – формирование умений говорения и аудирования, закрепить
усвоенную лексику по теме «Здоровый образ жизни»
I. Организационный момент
Good morning, boys and girls!
I am glad to see you.
How are you?
I am fine, thank you. Sit down, please. Let’s start our lesson.
I am sure it is very important to be healthy. Do you agree that to be healthy is
important? Why?
It was very interesting to know your opinion. Different people have different ways of
life, different people have different habits.
I’d like you to look at the blackboard. Will you read the following words and word
combinations? Let’s read them one by one. Now I want you to read the words in
pairs. Can you divide the words and word combinations into two groups: bad habits
and good habits? What other good and bad habits can you name?
(Sleeping too much or too little, skipping breakfast, eating between meals, regular
meaning.)
1. What rule is the most important for people if they want to be healthy? Share your
ideas, please.
2. What habit is the most dangerous for the person? Why do you think so?
The next task for you is to complete the following sentences to make them true. (it's
all from video that we watched)
Your time is up. It’s time to share your ideas and agree or disagree with your
statements.
Задание на карточках:
It brings us to the end. Thank you for your work. I hope our talk about good and bad
habits will be interesting and useful for you.