Non – standart lesson
форма урока- клубная
Цели:
Практическая:
-учиться использовать лексику
в нестандартных коммуникативных ситуациях; развивать умение монологической речи
(неподготовленные высказывания на заданную тему)
- активизировать и укрепить
лексический материал по теме;
Образовательная:
-расширять кругозор уч-ся,
углубить знания учащихся об английских обычаях и традициях, об английском стиле
жизни;
Развивающая:
-развивать творческие
способности учеников, гибкость мышления, самостоятельность;
Воспитательная:
-воспитать культуру общения в
диалогах;
-, развивать познавательный
интерес, прививать интерес к изучению английского языка.
Оборудование – магнитофон, чайный сервиз, карточки, портрет герцогини, красаны, печенья, вафли .
Ход урока:
- Подготовка
до восприятия английского языка.
1.Знакомство с темой и целями урока
T. Good morning, dear children!
I am glad to see you at our
English Tea Party. You know there is a proverb ”Every country has its own customs”
And Great Britain is not exception.
English people are proud of their customs and traditions and try to keep them
up. And today we are going to present you a little performance on the topic
“English tea traditions”.
2.
Warming –up
1. T: Match the word with its definition.
1) to maintain the tradition
2) to be common
3) to join the ceremony
4) glorious tradition
5) enormous
6)to be available
7) provider
8) to tell eagerly
a) to tell something
with pleasure
b) to be at one`s
disposal
c) to take part in something
d) great
e) to support
something/ somebody
f) splendid tradition
g) to be usual
h) something/ somebody
which gives something
(keys: 1-e, 2-g, 3-c, 4-f,
5-d, 6-b, 7-h, 8-a.)
2. T: Match the words in
English with their Ukrainian equivalents
1) tea - cosy
2) tea snacks
3) to be prestigious
4) the flavoured tea
5) to pour
6) to become fashionable
7) to be advertised widely
8) wedding
9) royal family
а)чехол
на чайник
b) наливать
c) легкие блюда к чаю
d)быть престижным
e) быть широко прорекламированным
f) свадьба
g) королевская семья
h) душистый чай
i) стать модным
Keys 1-a, 2-c, 3-d, 4-h, 5-b, 6-i, 7-e, 8-f, 9-g.
II. Role -Play
ENGLISH TEA PARTY
(In the room there 4 tables
laid in respect to the tradition of the English party. The tables are covered
with white cloths. There are white or white- and- blue or blue cups and sausers
for every guest. Trere are vases with white flowers and tea – cloths| napkins
matching the tablecloths in colour. The disheswith traditional English tea
-cakes, waffes and English batches are on the tables for guests to taste them.
There can be also flavoured crème and jam and very simple, not pompouse pie or
cake. The teapots with the tea already made in them, a pitcher or a jug with
boiling water and jug with milk or cream are also on the tables. A sugar – bowl
with sugar – bowl with sugar is on the tables. A tune of tango is head in the
room. All objects on the tables have the labels with their names.
The host and the hostess of
the party greet their guests, who take their places at the tables)
Hostess :We are glad to see our guests at our afternoon tea party. We see there
are a lot of guests at our afternoon tea party. We see there are a lot of guests and friends from abroad.
Host: You know, the tradition of 5-o`clock tea is not so much popular as it
was yaers ago. Nowadays the tea parties are held only in few cafes and clubs.
Families organise tea parties very rarely now.
Hostess: Our family decided to maintain this old traditions that was once common
both in the royal family and in ordinary English families. Host: may be you
don`t what this traditions is like. That`s why we`ve sent letters and cards to
some our friends. We wrote them about this tradition. I think a lot of our
friends and neigbours present here will tell you something about this glorious
tradition with pleasure.
Friend 1:The history of
English tea – drinking dates back from 1662. This year English Prince Charles
II was presented with the Chinese tea leaves by the merchants as a present for
his wedding. Till the 17-th centure it had become especially fashionable among
the elite to have tea at home.
Friend 2: Till the 19-th
century an enormous amount of tea was brought to England from China. Tea was
advertised widely. It became of great demand.
Friend 3: In 1706, Tom`s
Coffee House was opened. The owner was Thomas Twinig (shows his portrait) It
became especially popular. Visitors could taste both tea and coffee. In 1717,
Mr Twining opened a tea house “Golden Lion”. It works even nowadays. It works
even nowadays. Soon tea became available to most people.
Friend 4: The 19-th century
became the golden age of tea in England. In 1837, her Majesty got her personal
tea provider, who was Richaed I Twining
Friend 5: In 1840, Ducgers
Anna Bedrord (shows the portrait of Duchess) brought the tradition of afternoon
tea into fashion. A 5- o`clock Tea Law was adopted. This made tea much more
popular than coffee.
Friend 6: The races between the ships that brought tea from
China to England were very popular. The last race was in 1871 and the ship that
won it got a gift a regatta (shows the picture of the gift) The first official
tea house was opened in 1864.
Friend 7: In 1876, the Lipton firm appeared. At first it sold
tea, then it began to produce tea. In 1893, the Lipton tea took the first place
at the World Tea Fair in Chicago.
Friend 8: At the end of the 19 th century the breakfast tea
tradition appeared. It became fashionable to listen to and dance the tango in
the tea houses.
Hostess: You have come to know how the tea tradition was established in Britain.
Now some of our neigbours and friends will eagily tell and show you the main
rules of the English tea party ceremony.
Friend 9: To hold a tea party one should lay the table in a
special way. There should be either one – colour cloth or a cloth with small
not bright drawings. It can be white or blue. A vase with natural whiteflowers
is necessary. There should be napkins or tea – cloths matching the tablecloths (draws attention of the
guests to the tables in the room that are laid in such way.)
Friend 10: Every guest should is offered a white or blue
colored cup and a saucer together with a fork and knife and a special tea
spoon. There is a tea – pot with already made tea. The tea – pot should be
covered with a tea – cosy, as a kind of cloths. A pitcher with the boiling
water and a jug with cream or milk are also on the table. You can see sugar –
bowls, jugs with jam and dishes with tea – snacks. There are different tea –
cakes, waffles, traditional batches and very simple cakes/ pies on your tables.
Friend 11: As for tea, the guests are traditionally suggested to
choose one of the tea – brands. The most popular and respectable is Earl Grey
(a tea – box with this brand name is shown) It is very prestigious to have your
own mixture of different kinds of tea for guest to taste.
Friend 12: Traditional tea – snacks in England are tea cakes (buns
with raisin), waffles, sconers, gingercakes, jam and crème.
Friend 13: Tea is made in the
tea pots. Water is not added in the cups after is poured. Tea should stay for
3-5 minutesin the tea pot before being poured into caps. Then boiling water is
added in the tea – pot again. The tea – pot is covered with the tea -cosy
(other pupils at every table show the whole procedure)
Hostess: And now when you have got acquainted with the tradition, and floured tea
has been poured into your caps let`s taste the traditional English Lipton tea
and delecious tea – snacks you have on your tables.
Host: You can hear the pretty tune of the tango that is very popular in the
English tea houses. Let`s feel the atmosphere of such tea house.
III.
Summing – up
T. Aswer the guestions.
(this activity is conducted in the next lesson after the party)
1. When does the
history of the English tea – drinking date back from?
2. Where could
visitors taste coffee and tea at first?
3. What do you
remember about the origin of Lipton firm?
4. It became
fashionable to listen to and dance the tangoin the tea house. Explain why the
tangobecame popular, not quickstep, for example.
5. How should the
table be laid for the tea party?
6. What is the every
guest offered at the tea party?
7. What is the most popular
and respectable tea – brand? What is very prestigious to have for the guest?
8. What are the
traditional tea- snacks in England? Have you ever tried them?
9. What is the
procedure of making tea at the party?
10. What is your
attitude to the British tradition? Would you like to have it at home?
IV. Home Assigment
T. Imagine you were present at the tea party in
Great Britain. Say what you were
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