Deputy director on educational affairs___________ Signature _________
Grades
English Teacher:
Dates
Isaboyeva Durdona
Lesson 2 Which continent is the largest? The aim of the lesson:
Educational: - to learn about countries and their geography
Developing: - to enable pupils to talk about geography and some places; - to improve speaking skills and grammar competence;
Socio-cultural: - to raise awareness of the world’s countries and continents
Competence:SC6, PC and FLCC
Learning outcomes:By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to: to talk about geographic data.
Type of the lesson: non-standard, mixed
Method of the lesson: group work, pair work
Equipment: Textbook; the DVD of the book
TECHNOLOGICAL MAP OF THE LESSON:
№
Part of the lesson
Tasks
Time
1
Organizational
Moment
-to greet pupils.
- to check up the register
5 min
2
Repeating last lesson
- to give pupils some questions about last lesson. – to ask words from previous lesson
5 min
3
Explaining new theme
- to explain to pupils new vocabulary and theme
20 min
4
Consolidating new theme.
- to consolidate new theme and new words of the theme.
10 min
5
Marking.
- To mark pupils
5 min
6
Homework.
- Giving homework.
The Procedure of the lesson: I. Organizing moment: - Greeting.
- Checking the register
II. Pre-Activity Activity 1a Work in pairs. Answer the questions. 5 min Objective: to introduce the topic; The pupils ask each other and discuss the following questions:
1 Which is the world’s largest continent and which is the smallest? 2 Which is the continent with the largest population? 3 Which is the continent with the largest number of countries?
III. Main Part Activity 2 Work in pairs. Look and check your answers. Ask and answer. 8 min Objectives: to develop speaking skills; to learn how to analyse and present data in table STEP 1: The pupils look at the table and analyse the information given in the table.
STEP 2: The pupils ask each other and discuss questions as follows:
A: Which population/area is larger: in Asia or in South America? How
large is the population/area in …? How many countries are there in …?
B: The population in Asia is 4,460,033,000 (four billion four hundred and sixty million thirty-three thousand) people.
STEP 3: The pupils make a short report on the table.
Activity 3a Work in pairs. Ask and complete the texts.10 min Objective: to develop speaking and reading skills STEP 1: In this information gap activity, Pupil A looks at page 63 and Pupil B looks at page 67, and read the text on their page.
STEP 2: They find the missing information in their texts by asking each other questions.
e.g. A: When did the first humans appear in Africa? B: 10,000,000 (ten million) years ago.
IV. Post-activity Activity 4a Work in groups of four. Do the quiz. 7 min Objective: to develop speaking skills The pupils in groups answer the quizzes given to them.
1) Which is the world’s smallest continent?
2) Which continent has the world’s highest mountains?
3) Which continent has the most countries?
4) Which is the planet’s longest river?
5) What is the planet’s biggest lake?
6) Which is the world’s smallest country?
7) Which is the country with the largest population?
8) Which is the world’s largest country?