V. Homework
VI. Evaluation Giving marks
Deputy director on educational affairs___________ Signature _________
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Isaboyeva Durdona
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Lesson 4 Girls in sport
The aim of the lesson:
Educational: - to learn how to agree and disagree
Developing: - to enable pupils to agree with statements; - to enable pupils to talk about sport, especially women in sport
Socio-cultural: - to raise awareness of ways of agreeing with somebody’s opinions
Competence: SC2, PC and FLCC
Learning outcomes: By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to: - agree with somebody’s opinions; - talk about sport, especially women in sport.
Type of the lesson: non-standard, mixed
Method of the lesson: group work, pair work
Equipment: Textbook; the DVD of the book; a set of word cards for Activity 1
TECHNOLOGICAL MAP OF THE LESSON:
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Part of the lesson
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Tasks
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Time
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1
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Organizational
Moment
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-to greet pupils.
- to check up the register
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5 min
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2
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Repeating last lesson
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- to give pupils some questions about last lesson. – to ask words from previous lesson
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5 min
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3
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Explaining new theme
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- to explain to pupils new vocabulary and theme
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20 min
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4
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Consolidating new theme.
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- to consolidate new theme and new words of the theme.
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10 min
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5
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Marking.
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- To mark pupils
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5 min
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6
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Homework.
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- Giving homework.
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The Procedure of the lesson:
I. Organizing moment: - Greeting.
- Checking the register
II. Pre-Activity
Homework checking. 5 min
The pupils work in pairs and listen to each other’s sentences.
III. Main Part
Activity 1 Work in groups of 4/5. Look and say if this sport is for boys or girls, or both. 7 min
Objectives: to enable pupils to classify sport;to enable pupils to agree/disagree and give reasons
STEP 1: Write on the board, e.g.:
A: Basketball is for boys.
B: I agree./I don’t agree because I think basketball is for both. Discuss it with the whole class.
STEP 2: Prepare a set of word cards for each group (basketball, boxing, karate, high jump, skateboarding, swimming, chess, long jump, roller skating, football, tennis, boxing, gymnastics, running, kurash, skiing). The pupils in turn take a card, e.g. karate and say, e.g.: “Karate is for boys”. The pupil next to him must say whether s/he agrees or disagrees and gives a reason.
Activity 2a Work in pairs. Answer the questions. 5 min
Objective: to prepare for the next activity
STEP 1: Ask the pupils to write down the new words. (fight, coach, champion, defeat, ring, again) They listen and repeat.
STEP 2: The pupils answer the questions:
1 What famous boxers do you know?
2 Do women do boxing?
3 What do the words fight, coach, champion, defeat, ring, again mean?
Activity 2b Work in pairs. Ask and answer. Complete the text. 10 min
Objective: to enable pupils to ask and answer questions
STEP 1: The pupils look at the photos and answer the questions: “Who is this? What’s her profession?” Accept all answers. Say they will learn about her while doing Info gap activity.
STEP 2: The pupils read their texts and prepare questions.
STEP 3: The pupils work in pairs and ask questions. They listen to answers and complete their texts.
Answer key:
Laila Ali was born on December 30, 1977 in the USA. Ali began boxing when she was 18 years old. She started her fights in 1999 and finished in 2007. Her father is a champion and the most famous boxer in the world. When she told him that she wanted to box professionally, he was very unhappy because boxing is a very dangerous profession. “I move in the ring just like my dad and I am very strong”, she said. She is tall (178 cm) and has 75 kg. Her coach trained her like a man. She is a niece of famous boxer Rahman Ali, the younger brother of Muhammad Ali who was an Olympic champion. In her first match, on October 8, 1999 Ali boxed April Fowler and won. Although this was Ali’s first match, many journalists came because she was Muhammad Ali’s daughter.
Then Ali had eight wins one by one. On the evening of June 8, 2001, Ali and Frazier finally met. Ali won and became a world champion again. She had 24 fights and she won all of them. In the match on February 2, 2007 in South Africa Ali defeated O’Neil. It was Ali’s last professional fight.
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