Конспект урока "Хорошие манеры" 6 класс
Тема урока: «Хорошие манеры»
Класс: 6
Тип урока: урок систематизации и обобщения знаний и умений.
Цели урока: Формирование умения и навыков устной речи, контроль усвоения
языкового материала, закрепление изученного материала по теме «Хорошие манеры»
Задачи урока: отработка лексических единиц в связных высказываниях и реальных
ситуациях, совершенствовать произносительные навыки учащихся, развитие у
учащихся интереса к языку, преодоление языкового барьера для обеспечения
эффективной учебной деятельности учащихся, научить детей адаптироваться в
реальных ситуациях общения, развитие памяти, внимания, навыков работы с текстом,
письменных навыков, воспитывать веру в себя, в свои способности, чтобы дети
раскованно, с удовольствием говорили на английском языке.
Методы: словесный, наглядный, поисковой, практический, репродуктивный,
видеометод
Формы работы:
1) фронтальная;
2) самостоятельная;
3) групповая;
4) индивидуальная.
Ход урока.
I. Организационный момент.
Teacher: Good morning, boys and girls.
Pupils: Good morning, good morning,
Good morning to you.
Good morning, good morning,
We are glad to see you.
Teacher: I’m glad to see you too. Sit down, please. Let’s start our lesson. Answer my
questions, please.
(Беседа с дежурным).
Who is on duty today? Who is absent ? What is the date today? What is
the day of the week today?
What is the weather like? Is it frosty (sunny, rainy) today?
Thank you! Sit down.
Teacher: Look at the blackboard, listen the poem and try to guess what we are going to speak
about today.
Always be polite and sweet
At your home, in the street.
Remember please, goodbye and thanks,
And you will have a lot of friends.
Teacher: We are going to speak about …
Pupil: … good manners.
-There is a saying in English “Manners makes man”.
The expression means that if you want to be a real man, you have to have good manners.
Let’s speak about good manners and compare our and British manners at lesson today
II. Фонетическая зарядка
Teacher: And now let’s practice the English sounds and words. Look at the screen and repeat
after me:
Let’s try to be polite
In everything we do
Remember always to say “please”
And don’t forget “thank you”
III. Речевая разминка
- Each country has its own unwritten behavior rules. Britain is no exception.
Look at the blackboard, read behavior rules of the British people.
-British people usually stand in line.
– It is very good manners to say “please”, “thank you” in Britain.
– In England when you are first introduced to someone, shake their right hand with you own
right hand.
– English usually say “sorry” if accidentally bump into someone.
– In England do not greet people with kiss if you are not close friends and relatives.
– It’s considered impolite to ask a lady her age.
– A smiling face is a welcoming face.
– It is impolite to stare at anyone in public.
-Well, thank you and now tell me, please , are these manners used in our country?
Yes, you are right. We must use good manners everywhere: at school, in the street, at home
and so on.
IV Активизация речевых клише.
It’s very important for us to be polite and in the next exercise you must find in the table
next phrases.
Спасибо большое
Excuse me
Извините меня
Thank you very much
Пожалуйста
Sorry
Угощайся.
Thanks, it’s great.
Как мило с вашей стороны
Please
Простите
Help yourself
Спасибо, это вкусно
How kind of you
IV. Совершенствование навыков чтения.
-Now I would like you to work with a small text “CULTURAL NOTES ABOUT BRITAIN”
You must read it and underline the words and phrases which describe British people. Work
in groups.
The British are practical and realistic, careful about almost everything. The British are
said to be a polite and good-mannered people. Polite words or phrases such as “please’,
“thank you”, Excuse me’ are used very often in Britain. People are angry if you jump the
queue. It is polite to wait your turn in the queue. Queuing is a national habit. At bus stops
and cinemas, in shops, banks and post offices and in lots of other places you’ll have to join
the queue and wait for your turn. People in Britain will expect you to be polite in the way
that is normal to them.
-Are you ready? Read, please what you have written.
V. Физкультминутка
Teacher: It’s time to have a rest now. Stand up, please.
Let’s do the exercise together!
Hands up! Hands down!
Hands up! Hands down!
Hands up! Clap! Clap!
Hands down! Hop! Hop!
Hands on hips!
Bend left! Bend right!
Bend left! Bend right!
Clap! Clap!
Stand still!
Sit down, please.
VI Speaking and reading.
-We continue to work, we are talking about good manners but very often people have bad
manners too. And in the next exercise I`ll give you the sentences and the first group must
choose only good manners and stick them on this piece of paper and the second group must
find and stick the bad manners. You have four minutes.
1. Share with others.
2. Never said 'please' or 'thank you'
3. Be polite.
4. Speak loudly.
5. Respect other people.
6. Pick the nose.
7. Talk when someone else is talking.
8. Follow rules.
9. Talk with your mouth full.
10. Say “I am sorry” if you have hurt
someone.
11. Cover your mouth when you sneeze or
cough.
12. Not to help parents.
-Time is over. Let`s check.
-Oh, somebody knocks at the door. Who is there?
Mister Clown: I am Mister Clown, may I come in?
Teacher: Yes, you may come in. Good day. You come in time. We are going to speak about
good and bad manners, do you know them?
Mister Clown: Good manners, good manners, to say “ Good morning” is a good manner?
and to laugh loudly? Mmmm, I'm confused
Teacher: Sit down, Mr. Clown and listen to the children.
-Mr. Clown what can you say now? Did you understand where is a good manner and where
is a bad manner?
-Mr. Clown: Yes, I understand, thank you ,dear pupils. Oh, I must go, good- buy!
-Good buy!
VII. watching movie “Good manners“
-Now, children, I would like to show you a small movie. You see it attentively and then
you`ll make an exercise.
VIII. Writing
-Open your copy-books, write down the date, class work, and make the following task: you
have to put the words in the following sentences. Be, attentive, please.
The words: thank you, kind, good-bye, hello, knock, please, respect.
1. Say ….when you meet someone.
2. Say….when you leave.
3. Say…..when somebody helps you.
4. Say…when you want something.
5. Be…to animals.
6. ….before you enter.
7. Give…to your elders.
-Hand in your copy-books, I`ll check and then get the marks for this lesson.
IX. Ending the lesson.
-Our lesson is going to the end. Open your diaries please and write down your homework:
make a list of the table manners.
X. Summing-up
Teacher: Now everyone may say you like or didn’t like this lesson. Please, take the smile –
happy or sad.
(Ребята, посмотрите, пожалуйста, на листочки, которые лежат у вас на столе. Вы
видите два символа: веселое лицо и грустное лицо. Если вам понравился урок, вы
должны поместить веселое лицо на доске, если нет – грустное. Дети размещают на
«клумбе» цветочки. Улыбающиеся смайлы - для тех, кто доволен своей работой на
уроке и её результатами, грустные - для тех, чьё настроение ухудшилось или он не
удовлетворён достигнутыми результатами.)
Our lesson is over. Good-bye. Have a good day.
“CULTURAL NOTES ABOUT BRITAIN”
The British are practical and realistic, careful
about almost everything. The British are said to be a
polite and good-mannered people. Polite words or
phrases such as “please’, “thank you”, Excuse me’ are
used very often in Britain. People are angry if you
jump the queue. It is polite to wait your turn in the
queue. Queuing is a national habit. At bus stops and
cinemas, in shops, banks and post offices and in lots
of other places you’ll have to join the queue and wait
for your turn. People in Britain will expect you to be
polite in the way that is normal to them.
“CULTURAL NOTES ABOUT BRITAIN”
The British are practical and realistic, careful
about almost everything. The British are said to be a
polite and good-mannered people. Polite words or
phrases such as “please’, “thank you”, Excuse me’ are
used very often in Britain. People are angry if you
jump the queue. It is polite to wait your turn in the
queue. Queuing is a national habit. At bus stops and
cinemas, in shops, banks and post offices and in lots
of other places you’ll have to join the queue and wait
for your turn. People in Britain will expect you to be
polite in the way that is normal to them.
Mister Clown: I am Mister Clown, may I come in?
Teacher: Yes, you may come in. Good day. You come in time. We are going to
speak about good and bad manners, do you know them?
Mister Clown: Good manners, good manners, to say “ Good morning” is a
good manner? and to laugh loudly? Mmmm, I'm confused
Teacher: Sit down, Mr. Clown and listen to the children.
-Mr. Clown what can you say now? Did you understand where is a good manner
and where is a bad manner?
-Mr. Clown: Yes, I understand, thank you ,dear pupils. Oh, I must go, good-
buy!