Урок в 8 классе ''Покупки'

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Урок в 8 классе «Покупки».

Учитель: Фролова И.Ф.

Цель:

Развитие речевых умений по теме «Покупки».

Задачи:

Учебный аспект:

1.

развитие лексико-грамматических навыков по теме «Покупки».

2.

Тренировка употребления в речи Present Perfect Tense.

3.

Развитие навыков аудирования.

Социокультурный аспект:

1.

Знакомство с магазинами разных стран.

2.

Расширение кругозора учащихся.

Развивающий аспект:

1.

Развитие репродуктивных и продуктивных речевых действий.

2.

Развитие языковых и творческих способностей учащихся.

Воспитательный аспект:

1.

Воспитание уважительного отношения к собеседнику.

2.

Развитие умения взаимодействовать в различных ситуациях общения.

3.

Формирование целостной картины окружающего мира

Ход урока:

1.Начало урока:

Организационный момент, объявление темы и цели урока.

Учитель:

Hello, boys and girls! Today we are visiting different shops in Paris and

London. Our topic is “ Shop till drop!” . I think you like shopping very much. Let’s begin with the nearest shop. Pretend you are in the shop now. Уou have bought some things.

Answer: What have you bought? (cтихотворение “I’ve got a mistake”).

Речевая зарядка:

I’ve just been to town

And I bought a skirt

But it’s much too small

And it makes my waist hurt.

I’ve bought the wrong jeans

They’re the wrong shade of blue

They’re too loose round my waist

And they’re quite baggy too.

They looked good in the shop

The colour was great

But know I can’t wear them

It’s the pain that I hate/

I’ve made a mistake.

This coat’s much too long

And I’ve just bought these shoes

But just look what’s wrong!

I’ve just returned

And looked at this hat

When it’s there on my head

It looks just like a cat.

Учитель: What tenses are used in the poem?

2.Развитие навыков аудирования и речевых умений.

Учитель: Have you ever been to Paris?

Let’s go there. Paris is a shopper’s paradise. So watch very attentively and be ready to finish the sentences.

Exotic shopping in Paris.

1.

A Shopper’s Paradise.

Paris, the capital of France, is a shopper’s paradise, with plenty of large department stores as well as thousands of delightful smaller shops.

2.

Places to go and Things to buy.

Antique lovers can find fantastic furniture in the small antique shops on Bonaparte and Jacob streets and collectors can find rare books on the bookstalls lining the bank on the River Seine.

Thre are also some great department stores which sell everything from perfume to furniture.

Galleries Lafayette “Paris” largest department store on Boulevard Haussmann, offers a great variety of high quality woolen skirts, leather jackets and designer clothes. The Marais is a group of the little streets with some of the trendiest boutiques. There you can buy fashionable clothes, shoes and jewellery. For shoppers with big bank accounts, there is a wide range of jewellers’ and designer fashion houses along the Rue de Rivoli, such as Cartier, Chanel, Nina Ricci and

Christian Dior.

3.

Opening Hours.

Shops in Paris are usually open from eight or ten in the morning till about seven in the evening from Monday to Saturday. The big sales come after Christmas and before the autumn collections.

4. Recommendation.

Don’t miss the chance to go shopping in Paris. There is always something to suit everyone’s pocket and taste.

Учитель: Now be attentive: “Quiz Time”. Choose the right variant ‘A’ or ‘B”:

1. The Marais is a group of:

A: little streets

B: trendy boutiques.

2. The big sales in Paris come:

A: before Christmas

B: after Christmas.

3. Which of the pictures show:

A: a department store

B: a boutique.

4. Which of the pictures show:

A: an old clock

B: a piece of furniture.

5. Which of the pictures show:

A: a bookstall

B: a bookshop.

6. Which of the pictures show:

A: a lace shop

B: an antique shop.

7. Which of the pictures show:

A: a confectioner’s

B: a jeweler’s.

3. And now we are in London. At home you read and translated the story about “Harrods”.

Now we are going to visit this famous British shop. Watch, listen to and be ready to choose the right variant and complete the sentences according to the text.

Text: “All Things, for All People, Everywhere”.

1) First let’s look through the words, pronounce them and say the meaning: a small grocer’s medicines a van delivery service staff floors travel agent’s dry cleaner’s customer’s sales motto fascinating certain goods quality

fire brigade security employs spread doormat took over survive

2) Now let’s go to the “Harrods”!

3) p 19, ex 7.

Text: “All Things, for All People, Everywhere”.

1. “Enter a Different World”, it says on the doormat, and this is what you do when you visit “Harrods” in Knightsbridge, London. Harrods is “the world’s most celebrated store”, says Chairman Mr. Mohamed Al Fayed.

2. In the beginning, Harrods was just a small grocer’s shop. It was opened in 1849 and run by Charles Henry Harrod. His son took over and added medicines and perfumes, as well as fruit, flowers, sweets, and a van delivery service.

Over the years, Harrods has survived a fire, two World Wars and even two bombings. In 1983, Harrods moved abroad and opened a branch in Japan and later others in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan, as well as airport shops in most major European cities.

3. Today, around 35.000 people visit Harrods every day. It has got 300 departments spread over 4.000 staff. It also has eight doormen, known as: Green Men”, as well as its own fire brigade, security personnel, doctors and nurses.

Harrods is the official supplier of certain goods to the Royal family, and sells everything from clothes to caviar.

The Food Halls are still the heart and soul of Harrods. In addition to the nineteen bars and restaurants in the store, there is a bank, a travel agent’s, a dry cleaner’s and the biggest hair and beauty salon in Europe.

4. January and July are very busy months for Harrods because they are sale times.

Over 300.000 customers visit the store on the first day alone. Many people sleep outside the store all night to be first in when the doors open on the first day.

5.

“All Things, for All People, Everywhere” is the store’s motto. The Harrods name means the best of British quality, service and style. Аll in All Harrods is a fascinating place to visit.

3). It’s Quiz Time:

1. Harrods has eight doormen, known as “Green Men”,

T. F.

2. June and July are very busy months for Harrods.

T. F.

3. There are nine bars and restaurants in the store.

T. F.

4). Complete the sentences:

1. When Charles Henry Harrods’ son took over,

he added perfume and (medicines).

2. There was even a van (delivery service).

3. Today Harrods employs over 4.000 (staff).

4. It’s got seven floors and 300 (departments).

5. You can plan your holidays at Harrods’ (travel agent’s).

6. You can take your clothes to be cleaned at Harrods’ (dry cleaner’s).

7. That’s why Harrods has so many customers.

8. Thousand of people shop at Harrods every day and especially during the sales.

4. а) So, there are 5 passages in the text, give its own heading to each passage

History of the store

The Sales

Location and Management

Recommendation

Departments and Services

b) Answer the questions, please

Where is the shop situated?

Who is the Chairman of Harrods?

What has Harrods survived?

What stuff does Harrods employ?

What is the heart and soul of Harrods?

When are The Sales in Harrods?

c) Let’s make notes to each heading and retell the text.

3. Заключительный этап: итоги; домашнее задание:

Use the notes under the headings and make up the story about any shop which you like most of all.

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