Домашнее чтение в обучении английскому языку на среднем этапе его изучения
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Оснащение урока: Верещагина, И.Н. Английский язык: кн. Для чтения к учеб. для V кл. шк. с углубленным изучением англ. яз., / И.Н. Верещагина, Т.А. Притыкина. – М.: Просвещение, 2007.

Раздаточный материал

Этап

Задачи

Содержание

Вре

   

Teacher

Pupils

мя

Начало урока

Предтекстовый этап

Введение в атмосферу иноязычного общения

Снятие лексических трудностей

- Good morning, girls and boys!

- Glad to see you

- How are you all today?

Now we are going to work with your home reading text. But at first answer my questions:

Did you like the story?

Do you like the process of being ill? Why?

We are going to read the text so let’s read and translate the words you are going to meet while reading:

totally['tautali] — совсем

blind[blaind] — слепой

treatment['tri:tmant] — лечение

promised['promist] — обещанный

a court[ko:t] — суд

defence[di'fens] — защита

to prove[pru:v] — доказать

Приветствуют учителя. Отвечают на вопросы

Большая часть учащихся прочитывает все слова по разу

3

Мин

3

Текстовый этап

Послетекстовый этап  

Совершенствование навыков техники чтения

Формирование навыков понимания текста  

Now I hope you are ready to read the text. Be attentive, somebody will translate.

Now I’m going to check how attentive you were while reading.

Complete the questions and answer if they are true or false?

1) An Old Woman became totally blind?

2) The Doctor began his treatment in a strange way?

3) Soon there was nothing left in the house?

4) The house was empty?

5) In the court the Old Woman was ready with her defence?

6) The Doctor has told the court the right facts?

We are going to work with the text, so let’s practice our word combinations.

Match the English phrases with the Russian equivalents:

Totally blind наносить визит

To consult a doctor я выздоровел

To examine a woman абсолютно слеп

To pay a visit посещать врача

I’ve recovered осмотреть женщину

Promised money по крайней мере

At any rate обещанные деньги

Now how do you feel? Do you think

You understood the story?

Let’s check: answer my questions:

1. Why did the old woman go to consult a doctor?

2. How did the doctor treat the old woman?

3. Did the old woman pay the promised money?

4. Where did they go to solve the problem?

5. Did the old woman recover?

Fine, you all gave the right information! But all in all, who won in the story, if any! Did you like the behavior of both woman and the doctor. Put down your answers to these questions and the you will all read them aloud/

Ребята читают по цепочке и переводят

Слушают одноклассников

Соглашаются либо исправляют высказывания

Отвечают на вопросы

Зачитывают свои ответы

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Приложение №2

Цикл уроков по домашнему чтению

THE LAST LEAF

Two girls lived in a big house in New York. The name of one girl was Sue, and the name of the other was Johnsy. Sue and Johnsy were painters. They were big friends and lived and worked together like two sisters. Their room was small. They had very little work, and sometimes they had very little food. But they were very happy because they liked their work very much, and when people like their work, they are always happy.

November came. It was very cold in the streets, and it rained every day.

One day Johnsy fell ill. She was very ill. She was all hot and cold, and her head was heavy.

Once the doctor said, "Sue, I want to talk to you. Come out into the corridor."

In the corridor the doctor said, "Sue, your friend is very ill. My medicine will not help her if she does not want to live. And she says that she wants to die. When people do not want to live, no medicine will help them."

Thedoctor went away, and Sue stayed in the corridor and cried.

"What did the doctor say to you?" asked Johnsy.

"He says you are getting better," answered the girl.

"No," said Johnsy. "I shall die soon."

Sue began to make soup, when she suddenly heard Johnsy's voice: "Twelve, eleven," she said and then, "ten, nine, eight, and seven."

From the window she could see the wall of a big building. An old, old ivy vine grew against the wall. There were only a few brownleaves on it.

"Johnsy, what are you counting?" asked Sue.

"I am counting the leaves. Yesterday there were many leaves. Today there are only seven. Oh, another leaf fell down. There are only six

leaves left.

"But why are you counting them?" asked Sue.

"I am counting them, because I know that when the last leaf falls down, I shall die," said Johnsy.

"Johnsy, please, please do not say so," Sue asked.

"Yes, Sue. I know. I know that when the last leaf falls down, I shall die."

Evening came. There was only one leaf left on the old ivy vine. All the other leaves were on the ground.

"You see, Sue, there is only one leaf left on the ivy vine now. It will fall down at night and then I shall die."

Sue did not answer her. She wanted to cry. She went out into the corridor and cried there_ At that moment old Behrman came into the corridor. Behrman was a painter, too. He lived in the same house where Sue and Johnsy lived. He was sixty. He was not a very good painter, but he always said, "Everybody laughs at old Behrman. But Behrman is a great painter. Some day he will paint a beautiful picture. It will be the best picture in the world."

People did not like Behrman because he did not like to talk with others, and he always laughed at everybody.

"Why are you crying, girl?" he asked when he saw Sue.

"Oh, Johnsy is very ill," answered the girl, "the doctor says that the medicine will not help her if she does not want to live. And she counts the leaves of the old ivy vine in the yard."

"Why doesn't she want to live? Why does she count the leaves?"

"Johnsy thinks," said the girl, "that she will die when the last leaf on the old ivy vine in our yard falls down."

"And how many leaves are left on the ivy vine now?" asked Behrman.


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