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Урок английского языка в 11 классе Учитель Месхи Ирина Анатольевна

The Upside Down World. Урок английского языка в 11 классе Учитель Месхи Ирина Анатольевна. ЦЕЛИ : ПОЗНАВАТЕЛЬНЫЙ АСПЕКТ — ФОРМИРОВАНИЕ У УЧАЩИХСЯ ПРЕДСТАВЛЕНИЯ О МЕНТАЛИТЕТЕ И КУЛЬТУРЕ НАРОДОВ АВСТРАЛИИ

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Урок английского языка в 11 классе Учитель Месхи Ирина Анатольевна

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  1. The Upside Down World Урок английского языка в 11 классе Учитель Месхи Ирина Анатольевна

  2. ЦЕЛИ: • ПОЗНАВАТЕЛЬНЫЙАСПЕКТ—ФОРМИРОВАНИЕУУЧАЩИХСЯПРЕДСТАВЛЕНИЯ О МЕНТАЛИТЕТЕ И КУЛЬТУРЕ НАРОДОВ АВСТРАЛИИ • УЧЕБНЫЙ АСПЕКТ—СИСТЕМАТИЗАЦИЯ, ОБОБЩЕНИЕ И ЗАКРЕПЛЕНИЕ РАНЕЕ ПРОЙДЕННОГО МАТЕРИАЛА ОБ АВСТРАЛИИ; СОВЕРШЕНСТВОВАНИЕ ЧТЕНИЯ (ЧТЕНИЕ С ПОЛНЫМ ПОНИМАНИЕМ ТЕКСТА), СОВЕРШЕНСТВОВАНИЕ СФОРМИРОВАННЫХ РАНЕЕ НАВЫКОВ И УМЕНИЙ В АУДИРОВАНИИ (АУДИРОВАНИЕ С ЦЕЛЬЮ ИЗВЛЕЧЕНИЯ НУЖНОЙ ИНФОРМАЦИИ), СОВЕРШЕНСТВОВАНИЕ НАВЫКОВ В МОНОЛОГИЧЕСКОЙ И ДИАЛОГИЧЕСКОЙ РЕЧИ • РАЗВИВАЮЩИЙ АСПЕКТ—РАЗВИТИЕ ВООБРАЖЕНИЯ, СПОСОБНОСТИ К РАСПРЕДЕЛЕНИЮ И ПЕРЕКЛЮЧЕНИЮ ВНИМАНИЯ, К СРАВНЕНИЮ И СОПОСТАВЛЕНИЮ, К ВЫЯВЛЕНИЮ ПРИЧИНОСЛЕДСТВЕННЫХ СВЯЗЕЙ В ТЕКСТЕ • ВОСПИТАТЕЛЬНЫЙ АСПЕКТ—ВОСПИТАНИЕ ПОТРЕБНОСТИ И СПОСОБНОСТИ ПОНИМАТЬ ОБРАЗ ЖИЗНИ ДРУГИХ НАРОДОВ, УВАЖИТЕЛЬНОГО ОТНОШЕНИЯ К КУЛЬТУРЕ АВСТРАЛИИ

  3. THE UPSIDE DOWN WORLDTerra australis incognitaThe unknown southern land • Australia is called «the upside down world». Why?

  4. What do you associate Australia with? • Country, island, continent • Aborigines • dingo • kangaroo • Sydney • Tasmania • Olympic Games 2000 • Oceans • Beaches • The southern hemisphere

  5. Original survivors • Aborigine means first inhabitant. Some Aborigines live in the sea, some live in the hot, dry empty desert near the middle of Australia. What do you know about them?

  6. Original survivors Complete the text with the words from the box. The Aborigines were (1) in the unique Australian landscape. They knew (2), but usually their diets were (3) and (4). By contrast, the first European settlers found Australia (5) and (6) .They expected it to be like their (7) and did not know how (8) to such different conditions. As a result , they suffered from (9) and thirst while the Aborigines, whom they considered primitive, were (10).

  7. Original survivors аt home well fed rich inhospitable hunger strange own country to adapt hardship varied The Aborigines were (1) in the unique Australian landscape. They knew (2), but usually their diets were (3) and (4). By contrast, the first European settlers found Australia (5) and (6) .They expected it to be like their (7) and did not know how (8) to such different conditions. As a result , they suffered from (9) and thirst while the Aborigines, whom they considered primitive, were (10).

  8. Original survivors аt home well fed rich inhospitable hunger strange own country to adapt hardship varied The Aborigines were at home in the unique Australian landscape. They knew (2), but usually their diets were (3) and (4). By contrast, the first European settlers found Australia (5) and (6) .They expected it to be like their (7) and did not know how (8) to such different conditions. As a result , they suffered from (9) and thirst while the Aborigines, whom they considered primitive, were (10).

  9. Original survivors аt home well fed rich inhospitable hunger strange own country to adapt hardship varied The Aborigines were at home in the unique Australian landscape. They knew hardship, but usually their diets were (3) and (4). By contrast, the first European settlers found Australia (5) and (6) .They expected it to be like their (7)and did not know how (8) to such different conditions. As a result , they suffered from (9) and thirst while the Aborigines, whom they considered primitive, were (10).

  10. Original survivors аt home well fed rich inhospitable hunger strange own country to adapt hardship varied The Aborigines were at home in the unique Australian landscape. They knew hardship, but usually their diets were rich and (4). By contrast, the first European settlers found Australia (5) and (6) .They expected it to be like their (7) and did not know how (8) to such different conditions. As a result , they suffered from (9) and thirst while the Aborigines, whom they considered primitive, were (10).

  11. Original survivors аt home well fed rich inhospitable hunger strange own country to adapt hardship varied The Aborigines were at home in the unique Australian landscape. They knew hardship, but usually their diets were rich and varied. By contrast, the first European settlers found Australia (5) and (6) .They expected it to be like their (7) and did not know how (8) to such different conditions. As a result , they suffered from (9) and thirst while the Aborigines, whom they considered primitive, were (10).

  12. Original survivors аt home well fed rich inhospitable hunger strange own country to adapt hardship varied The Aborigines were at home in the unique Australian landscape. They knew hardship, but usually their diets were rich and varied. By contrast, the first European settlers found Australia strange and (6) .They expected it to be like their (7) and did not know how (8) to such different conditions. As a result , they suffered from (9) and thirst while the Aborigines, whom they considered primitive, were (10).

  13. Original survivors аt home well fed rich inhospitable hunger strange own country to adapt hardship varied The Aborigines were at home in the unique Australian landscape. They knew hardship, but usually their diets were rich and varied. By contrast, the first European settlers found Australia strange and inhospitable .They expected it to be like their (7) and did not know how (8) to such different conditions. As a result , they suffered from (9) and thirst while the Aborigines, whom they considered primitive, were (10).

  14. Original survivors аt home well fed rich inhospitable hunger strange own country to adapt hardship varied The Aborigines were at home in the unique Australian landscape. They knew hardship, but usually their diets were rich and varied. By contrast, the first European settlers found Australia strange and inhospitable .They expected it to be like their own country and did not know how (8) to such different conditions. As a result , they suffered from (9) and thirst while the Aborigines, whom they considered primitive, were (10).

  15. Original survivors аt home well fed rich inhospitable hunger strange own country to adapt hardship varied The Aborigines were at home in the unique Australian landscape. They knew hardship, but usually their diets were rich and varied. By contrast, the first European settlers found Australia strange and inhospitable .They expected it to be like their own country and did not know how to adapt to such different conditions. As a result , they suffered from (9) and thirst while the Aborigines, whom they considered primitive, were (10).

  16. Original survivors аt home well fed rich inhospitable hunger strange own country to adapt hardship varied The Aborigines were at home in the unique Australian landscape. They knew hardship, but usually their diets were rich and varied. By contrast, the first European settlers found Australia strange and inhospitable .They expected it to be like their own country and did not know how to adapt to such different conditions. As a result , they suffered from hunger and thirst while the Aborigines, whom they considered primitive, were (10).

  17. Original survivors аt home well fed rich inhospitable hunger strange own country to adapt hardship varied The Aborigines were at home in the unique Australian landscape. They knew hardship, but usually their diets were rich and varied. By contrast, the first European settlers found Australia strange and inhospitable .They expected it to be like their own country and did not know how to adapt to such different conditions. As a result , they suffered from hunger and thirst while the Aborigines, whom they considered primitive, were (10).

  18. Original survivors The Aborigines were at home in the unique Australian landscape. They knew hardship, but usually their diets were rich and varied. By contrast, the first European settlers found Australia strange and inhospitable .They expected it to be like their own country and did not know how to adapt to such different conditions. As a result , they suffered from hunger and thirst while the Aborigines, whom they considered primitive, were well fed.

  19. Who were the first European settlers? Why was life in Australia difficult for them?

  20. Plot the events of Australia’s history on a timeline.

  21. Plot the events of Australa’s history on a timeline.

  22. Plot the events of Australia’s history on a timeline.

  23. Plot the events of Australia’s history on a timeline.

  24. Plot the events of Australia’s history on a timeline.

  25. Plot the events of Australia’s history on a timeline.

  26. Plot the events of Australia’s history on a timeline.

  27. Australia Nowadays • Nowadays when people speak of Australia they can mean three things: 1] Australia as a continent 2]Australia as an island and 3] Australia as an independent country.

  28. Locate the cities on the map. Darwin • 1Adelaide • 2Brisbane • 3Canberra • 4Darwin • 5Hobart • 6Perth • 7Sydney • 8Melbourne Brisbane Perth Sydney Adelaide Canberra Hobart Melbourne

  29. Say true or false. If false, correct this statement. • 1 Australia is the largest continent in the world. • 2 Australia is situated in the Southern Hemisphere. • 3 Vast areas of desert cover most of Central and Western Australia. • 4 Melbourne is the capital of Victoria. • 5 The official name of the country is the Commonwealth of Australia. • 6 There are 6 states in Australia. • 7 Tasmania is an island state. • 8 Australia is washed by the waters of three oceans. • 9 Most people live in the north of the country.

  30. Say true or false. If false, correct this statement. • 1 Australia is the smallest continent in the world. • 2 Australia is situated in the Southern Hemisphere. • 3 Vast areas of desert cover most of Central and Western Australia. • 4 Melbourne is the capital of Victoria. • 5 The official name of the country is the Commonwealth of Australia. • 6 There are 6 states in Australia and two territories. • 7 Tasmania is an island state. • 8 Australia is washed by the waters of two oceans. • 9 Most people live in the coasts of the east and south – east of the country.

  31. Every country has its own symbols. • What can you say about symbols in Australia?

  32. What is Australia's official language? • Look at some Australian slang and phrases explained in Basic English.

  33. CROOK • unwell • DRONGO • someone who is stupid • DROVERS • horsemen who drive sheep and cattlehundreds of miles to market • FAIR DRINKUM • honest, genuine ,authentic • TOP END • the tropical part of the Northern Territory • WOOP WOOP • a place so hot and dusty that the crowsfly backwards to keep the dust out of their eyes

  34. Australia's people are city dwellers. • Read the description of the cities and tell what cities are described.

  35. CANBERRA • an important centre of learning • the seat of the federal government • 310.000 people • a lot of government buildings • the place where the National University of Australia is situated

  36. SYDNEY • Australia's largest city • the first European settlement in the country • Australia's leading seaport • A city of old and new buildings • A lot of lovely parks and gardens

  37. MELBOURNE • Australia's second largest city • the financial centre of the nation • stone buildings remind visitors of cities in England • an industrial city • factories produce many goods

  38. Describe the cities.

  39. Why is the capital of Australia located in Canberra instead of Sydney or Melbourne?

  40. A tour representative is telling his group about the places they will be visiting in Sydney. Look carefully at the map and the places marked on it. • As you listen number the places on the map the party (group) are going to see. The first one has been done for you. Be careful. There is one place the party (group) will not be visiting.

  41. 2 3 7 4 6 5

  42. The land where birds" run instead of flying and animals hopped instead of running ".

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