Тема: Exotic Festivals. (Экзотические фестивали)
Проблемная задача: Что объединяет эти фестивали?
Цели:
- Образовательные: совершенствовать умения и навыки практического овладения английским языком по теме урока по всем видам речевой деятельности.
- Развивающие: развивать творческие способности школьников, умения находить нужную информацию, выделять главное, анализировать, обобщать в форме презентации Power Point.
- Воспитательные: прививать интерес к культуре, традициям других стран; расширить кругозор обучающихся, используя дополнительные источники информации; формировать уважение к мнению других участников группы.
Сопутствующая задача: формирование умений самостоятельно оценивать себя в разных видах речевой деятельности.
Учебник: Гроза О.Л., Дворецкая О.Б. Учебник английского языка для 10 класса общеобразовательной школы, “New Millenium English”. Титул: 2005.
Учебные пособия: листы оценивания знаний обучающихся.
Техническое оснащение: компьютеры.
ХОД УРОКА
На слайде учителя: Notting Hill Carnival, St,Patric’s Festival, Holi, Shrovetide (Maslenitsa)
1. Вступительное слово учителя
– Good morning, my dear boys and girls! I invite you to list the pages of some exotic
festivals from different countries. You will follow the following route to make the
journey enjoyable and useful.
This route looks like this:
- Communicative exercises,
- Grammar tests,
- Internet-information (oral presentation),
- Making Power Point Presentation,
- Sending the presentation to the chief computer using net-system,
- Writing and sending e-mail.
2. Коммуникативная разминка
1). How do you think what the names of festivals have in common?
– they refer to the topic “Holidays”,
– they denote proper names,
– they all have a letter “I” in their spelling
2). In what kind of celebration would you like to take part in? (Students’ answers)
3) What do you think is necessary to visit the country and to take part in a festival? (Students’ answers)
3. Грамматическая 5-минутка
– No doubt good knowledge of English is the first point of any foreign tour.
I suggest you to take your sits at computers, to find the site which is written on the
blackboard and on my command to begin doing the online-test: http://www.masterclass.
4. Проверка домашнего задания
– Your home task was: using the information from different sources of Internet to tell the class about one of the festivals. All students! Be attentive and fill in the form which you can find on your tables.
Group 1. Notting Hill Carnival
Our group had the task to prepare information about Notting Hill Carnival. We used the
material from the sites: http://en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Notting Hill, www.interlink-media.ru
Notting Hill Carnival is named after the place where it is usually held. It is a street
carnival. 1966 is the starting point of the Carnival. It was the inspiration of black
immigrants who started it.
The beginning of the Festival is connected with racially-motivated riots which took place
in the Notting Hill area of London over several nights in late August and early September
1958.
The riot started when a gang of white youth attacked a white Swedish woman who was married
to a West Indian man.
The Carnival lasts more than three days. It grew into a huge multicultural arts
festival which is attended by more than 2mln people.
Those who take part in Carnival go around the Carnival route about 8 kilometers in the
area. The sing Calipso songs, play steel drum music, attract visitors’ attention by
wearing shimmering costumes. The procession is followed by troops of dancers.
The essential part of the festival is exotic food from the all parts of the world.
Teacher: Please ask questions if you have any.
Could you tell me if we can name the Festival in Notting Hill a musical Festival (It is
not a musical festival. Music is only a part of it)
Do you know when …
Teacher: You have 2 minutes to fill in the form
Name of the festival | Notting Hill Carnival |
When it was started | |
How long it is celebrated | |
Country (where it is celebrated) | |
The number of participants | |
The purpose of celebrating | |
activities | |
Food |
Group 2. St.Patric’s Festival.
Our group has prepared material about St.Patric’s festival which takes place in
Ireland. It is Ireland’s greatest national holiday as well as a holy day. The date marks
the anniversary of the death of the missionary who became the Patron Saint of Ireland. The
day is celebrated with parade speeches, festive dinners and dances. Green is the colour of
the day with thousands of little shamrocks worn even by those whose forefathers never
touched the shores of Ireland.
It I known that St.Patric was born in Britain to wealthy parents. At the age of 16, Patric
was taken prisoner by a group of Irish Raiders who were attacking his family’s estate.
They transported him to Ireland where he spent 6 years in captivity. During this time he
worked as a shepherd. Later he turned to his religion becoming a devout Christian.
I’d like to underline that the first parade took place not in Ireland but in the USA.The
main purpose of St.Patric’s Festival is to develop International festival around
the national holiday. It was set out to reflect the talents and achievements of
Irish people.
Teacher: What additional information would you like to get?
– Could you tell me the number of participants? (Yes. Of course. The number of
participants is not registered exactly)
Teacher: You have 2 minutes to fill in the form
Name of the festival | St.Patric’s Festival |
The date of celebration | |
When it was started | |
How long it is celebrated | |
Country (where it is celebrated) | |
The number of participants | |
The purpose of celebrating | |
activities | |
Food |
Group 3 Holi http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/
Our group would like to tell about Holi, spring festival which is connected with wheat
harvest and is celebrated for two days. According to a legend which explains the origin of
the festival once there lived a powerful devil. He was very egoistic and forbade everyone
to pray the God or even take the name of the God. But his son didn’t obey his father’s
order. That’s why his angry father sentenced young prince to death. He ordered Holica
who was a female demon and who claimed she was fireproof to take a young man on her lap
and sit on a fire. Holica was burnt but the young prince survived. Holi is a festival of
colour and is celebrated all over India. It is also celebrated by Indians
residing out of India The Festival brings new hopes for all the people. Everywhere
people – young and old are drenched with different colours and water. People in small
groups are seen singing, dancing and throwing colors at each other.
The purpose of this festival is to show the triumph of virtue and religion over evil.
That’s why while celebrating people make an effigy, arrange a fire and burn it. On this
day people pay and forgive debts, stop quarreling and wish each other good luck.
Teacher: Are there any questions?
– I’d like to know what food they eat. (Indians make a lot of cookeries and eat a
lot of fruit)
Teacher: You have 2 minutes to fill in the form
Name of the festival | Holi |
The date of celebration | |
When it was started | |
How long it is celebrated | |
Country (where it is celebrated) | |
The purpose of celebrating | |
activities | |
Food |
Group 4 “Shrovetide”
With great pleasure we would like to tell about one of the Russian Festivals, Shrovetide. It is an ancient festival dating back to pagan times. At first it was a festival dedicated to the God Volos to celebrate the arrival of spring and the start of work on land. The festival, originating in people’s worship of nature included various rituals (burning of a straw effigy of winter, lightning of fires, troika-riding. Later the Orthodox Church included Shrovetide into the list of its own Festivals. Shrovetide lost its ritual significance and became a purely symbolic festival of seeing off winter and welcoming spring. The most important moment of the festival is burning of a straw effigy. People made a big fire, gave a pancake to the effigy named Maslenitsa and then burnt it. Besides it was a good tradition to throw blinis into the fire.The festival lasts a week. Each day of the celebration has its name and meaning. The purposes of the festival which is not only a Russian holiday is to leave troubles, to forgive debts and to wish happiness.
Teacher: What additional information would you like to get?
– Could you tell me please why people threw blinis into the fire? (It was a part
of ritual and meant donation to the Godness of Fertility)
Teacher: You have 2 minutes to fill in the form.
Name of the festival | Shrovetide |
The date of celebration | |
When it was started | |
How long it is celebrated | |
Country (where it is celebrated) | |
The number of participants | |
The purpose of celebrating | |
activities | |
Food |
Teacher: Will you pass me your cards for checking?
And the next question for you:
– What common features do these festivals have? (Students’ answers)
1) They all denote transitional periods: from summer to autumn – Notting Hill Carnival,
from winter to spring – Holi, Shrovetide and St.Patric’s.
2) All festivals are accompanied by funny costumes, colorfullness, singing, dancing and
tasty eating.
5. Relaxation. Before starting the practical stage of our
work I suggest you to have a rest.
I’m sure that a perfect way of having a rest is listing the pages of your class album.
(Looking through the album)
And now the practical work. Take your places at computers and do the following tasks:
Make a presentation of your group work,
Write e-mail, giving short information about your group work