План-конспект
уроку для учнів 8 класу
за темою
''The World
of Mass Media''
Цілі уроку:
практична: відпрацювати вивчену лексику в
новій мовленнєвій ситуації, у діалогічному та монологічному мовленні, розширити
лексичний запас учнів з теми ЗМІ; практикувати учнів у читанні текстів про ЗМІ
з метою загального та максимально повного розуміння їхнього змісту та
формування навичок критичного мислення; вчити учнів знаходити потрібну інформацію в тексті, висловлювати
власні думки у зв’язку з прочитаними текстами;
освітня: поширити знання учнів з теми
"Засоби масової інформації", вчити учнів осмислювати одержану на
уроці інформацію та вміти робити самостійні судження;
розвиваюча: розвивати увагу, пам’ять,
уяву, мовну здогадку та швидку мовленнєву реакцію учнів, логічне мислення,
розвивати фонематичний слух та комунікативні компетентності учнів;
виховна:
формувати активність, працьовитість, наполегливість, вчити учнів вмінню
використовувати засоби масової інформації у житті, виховувати позитивне
ставлення до вивчення іноземної мови, формувати повагу до культури країни, мова
якої вивчається.
Тип уроку: урок закріплення та
застосування знань, умінь і навичок з використанням інтерактивних методів
навчання.
Обладнання: підручники, зошити,
комп’ютери, мікрофон, словники, картки для індивідуальних завдань з лексичними
вправами (додатки 1-4), мультимедійна дошка, мультимедійна презентація (додаток
5 (20 слайдів)), проектні презентації учнів(додаток 6 (25 слайдів)).
Хід уроку
I.
Підготовка до сприйняття іншомовного мовлення
1.
Привітання. (Greeting).
T. Good morning, dear children!
How are you? I hope you are well and full of energy and enthusiasm, and in a
good mood to start our lesson.
2.Повідомлення теми уроку та
очікуваних результатів. (Aim).
T. Today
we'll have an unusual lesson. Today we are going to have a lesson devoted to
the world of Mass Media. (Слайди 1, 2) People have always wanted to be well-informed in
current events. They used to read books, newspapers and magazines.
Mark Twain said: ''There only two forces that can carry light
to all corners of the globe – the sun in the heavens and the Associated
Press''. (Слайд 3) So during the lesson we'll talk about the press and Mass Media.
By the end of the lesson you
will be able:
-
to recognize, understand the words, word-combinations
when reading the text;
-
to identify the main ideas and details of the text
when reading;
-
to develop your discussion skills;
-
to activate your background knowledge of the topic;
-
to improve your confidence as readers;
-
to enjoy our being together.
And at the end of the lesson you are going to get good and excellent
marks.
(Слайд 4)
3. Мотивація класу.
T. Pay attention to the
pronunciation. Repeat after me:
- I'm a student.
- I'm a smart student.
- I'm a talented student.
- I'm the most enthusiastic
student.
- I try to be the best student
in the world.
(Слайд 5)
4. Уведення в іншомовну
атмосферу. (Warming up).
Інтерактивна вправа
"Мозковий штурм"(Brainstorming). Використання
інтерактивного методу навчання – "Мікрофон".
T. Dear children! Do you want to
be well-educated people, to study at the universities in Kyiv, Kharkiv or maybe
even abroad?
Do you want to get a good
well-paid job?
In order to be successful you
must be able to find necessary information from different Mass Media sources.
What association does come across
to your mind when you hear the words ''Mass Media''? Answer to my question, using
the vocabularies and this microphone (Presentation
of the material with the help of multimedia device). Take a sheet of paper
and pens, choose some words, key-words and write them down.
Mind-Map
Books
Magazines
Web-based
newspapers
The examples of the pupils' answers:
P. I associate the Media with the
Internet.
P. I associate the Mass Media with
the magazines.
(Слайд 6)
I.
Основна частина
уроку
1. Speaking.
1.
Answer the
questions.
How often do you read the newspapers or magazines?
What does such kind of the media as radio present? (News, entertainment
programs, concerts, music quizzes)
What kind of the magazines do you prefer?
Do you like to watch TV?
What is your favourite program?
(Слайд 7)
2.
Presenting
projects.
Let's listen and watch the
presentations on the topic ''Mass Media'' (listening, answering the questions,
guessing and completing the crossword).
3.
Пре’явлення тексту для
аудіювання "The British
Press". (Listening)
1 )Етап підготовки
до аудіювання тексту.
Problem solving
Answer the questions:
1) What is your favourite newspaper?
2) Have you ever read to the British press?
3) What kind of the British newspapers do you know?
2) Етап власне
слухання тексту.
Please, listen to the text and pay attention to the meanings of some
words:
Key Words:
-
''quality'' newspaper – a newspaper of a high
standard;
-
''tabloid'' newspaper – a newspaper on smaller pieces
of paper, usually with many pictures and without much serious news. (Слайд 8)
Tick, please, the statements
''True'' or ''False'' after the listening of the text. You can check these
statements during my reading. If you need I can read it twice.
Text
The British
Press
The British people are great readers of
newspapers. There are few homes to which one newspaper is not delivered every
morning. Many households have two or even three newspapers every day. One
newspaper may be delivered to the house, a member of the family may buy one at
the station bookstall to read in the train, and someone else in the family may
buy an evening newspaper later in the day. Daily newspapers are those that are
published daily from Monday to Saturday. There are morning and evening papers.
Newspapers are the oldest of the mass media.
They started in the seventeenth century. The daily press in Britain is divided into two groups:
the quality papers and the popular papers. Quality newspapers are thick and
serious and intended for few well-informed readers. They are well-printed, and
speak about politics and current affairs. The most important quality papers are
The Times, Britain 's
oldest newspaper, The Guardian, The Independent and The Telegraph.
Popular papers have millions of readers. They
address the lower classes, have fewer pages and shorter articles with big
headlines and lots of illustrations. They speak about sports, fashion, crimes.
They are also called ''tabloids'' (small
size papers). The most important popular papers are The Sun, The Daily Mail,
The Daily Mirror.
Some papers come out on Mondays and are known
as Sunday papers.
The most important are The Observer and The
Sunday Times. These papers usually give information about national events and
international events. They have special sections with reviews of books, plays,
films, arts events, business and sports news.
Many weekly, monthly and quarterly magazines
are also published in Great
Britain ; they cover many different
interests, activities and hobbies such as astrology, finance, computer science,
sports and so on.
3)Робота з картками. (Додаток 1 (Card 1))
State whether the statements are True (T) or False
(F):
1. Quality papers are
more difficult to read than popular papers. (T)
2. The Brazilian
people are great readers of newspapers. (F)
3. There are morning
and afternoon papers. (F)
4. Popular papers are
thicker than quality papers. (F)
5. Another name of the
quality papers is tabloids. (T)
6. The Observer comes
out only once a week. (T)
7. If you want to know
the latest news about the theatres, read the Sunday paper. (T)
8. Some papers are
known as Monday papers. (F)
9. British magazines
cover many different activities. (T)
(Слайд 9)
4) Етап перевірки розуміння
прослуханого тексту.
Використання інтерактивного
методу навчання – "Робота в парах".
Look:
weekly – once a week
monthly – once a month
quarterly – four times a year (or once every three months) (Слайд 10)
Answer the questions:
-
What was interesting for you?
-
What kind of information was familiar to you?
-
What information contradicts what you already
know?
3.
Relaxation.
Guess the riddle: What is it that is black and white, and yet red all
over? (Слайд
11)
The answer: A newspaper. (The
paper is white and the words are black and it is read all over.)
4.
Reading .
Work in groups.
The pupils of the first group
read the text about newspapers, choose the right answer, match the words with
their translations and answer the questions to the text. The pupils of the
second group read the text about magazines, do the same tasks and answer the
questions about the magazines.
After this the pupils of different groups exchange
their representatives and they tell the pupils of the other group all the
information they know about newspapers and magazines.
Task 1 (Додаток 2 (Card
1))
1)
Read the text.
Newspaper
Newspaper is a publication that presents and
comments on the news. Newspapers play an important role in shaping public
opinion and informing people of current events.
The first newspapers were probably
handwritten newssheets posted in public places. The earliest daily newssheets
was ''Acta Diurna'' (''Daily Events'') which started in Rome in 59 B. C. The first printed newspaper
was Chinese publication called ''Dibao'' (''Ti-pao'') started in A. D. 700's.
It was printed from carven wooden blocks. The first regularly published
newspaper in Europe was ''Avisa Relation'' or ''Zeitung'', started in Germany
in 1609.
Newspapers have certain advantages over
other mass media – magazines, TV and radio. Newspaper can cover more news and
in much detail than TV and radio newscasts can do. Magazines focus on major
national and international of the preceding week. But newspaper focuses on
local news as well and provides information and comments faster than magazine
can do.
There are about 1.700 daily and 7.500 weekly
newspapers in the US .
The circulation of some weeklies is no more than a few hundred of copies per
issue and the circulation of some dailies is over a million of copies.
There are daily newspapers and weekly
newspapers. Daily newspapers print world, national and local news. Many dailies
are morning papers, others are afternoon papers. Sunday issues of the dailies
are usually larger than the weekday ones. They may include special sections on
such topics as entertainment, finance and travel or Sunday magazine, a guide to
TV programs, colored comics. The major dailies in the USA are ''Christian Science
Monitor'', ''New York Times'', '' USA Today'', ''Wall Street Journal'',
''Washington Post''.
Weekly newspapers
serve usually for smaller areas. They are printed in small communities where
people know each other and are interested in activities of their friends and
neighbours. Weeklies report of weddings, births, deaths and news of local
business and politics. Most weeklies do not print world or national news.
2)
Choose the right answer. (Додаток 2 (Card 2))
1. Newspaper is a publication that presents
and comments on_ .
and comments on_ .
a)
the news;
b)
the adventures;
c)
the political events;
2. The first newspapers were probably hand-
written newssheets posted in_ .
written newssheets posted in_ .
a)
shops;
b)
streets;
c)
public places;
3. The first regularly published newspaper in
Europe started in_ in 1609.
a)
Germany ;
b)
Great
Britain ;
c)
France ;
4. There are about_ newspapers in the US .
a)
1.600 daily and 7.400 weekly;
b)
1.800 daily and 8.500 weekly;
c)
1.700daily and 7.500 weekly;
5. _ of
the dailies are usually larger than the
weekday ones.
a)
Saturday issues;
b)
Sunday issues;
c)
Monday issues;
6. _ serve
usually for smaller areas.
a)
Monthly newspapers;
b)
Weekly newspapers;
c)
Daily newspapers;
7. Most weeklies do
not print_ .
a)
news of local business and politics;
b)
world or national news;
c)
news of weddings, births, deaths.
3)
Match the words with their translations. (Додаток
2(Card 3))
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1.
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important
role
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a)
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випуски
(газет)
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2.
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public
opinion
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b)
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знати
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3.
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handwritten
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c)
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весілля
|
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4.
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advantages
|
d)
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місцеві
новини
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5.
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local
news
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e)
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друкувати
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6.
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print
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f)
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включати
|
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7.
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include
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g)
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важлива
роль
|
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8.
|
issues
|
h)
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переваги
|
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9.
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know
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i)
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суспільна
думка
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10. weddings
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g)
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рукописний
|
|
(Слайд 12)
4) Answer
the questions.
1. What are the names
of the first newspapers?
2. How many newspapers
are there in the USA ?
3. What is printed in
daily newspapers?
4. What are the major
newspapers in the USA ?
5. What do weekly
newspapers focus on? (Слайд 13)
Task
2 (Додаток 3 (Card 1))
1)
Read the text.
Magazine
Magazine
is one of the major mass media. Magazine is a collection of articles and
stories. Magazines usually contain illustrations.
Magazines
provide information on a wide range of topics such as business, culture,
hobbies, medicine, religion, science and sports. Some magazines entertain their
readers with fiction, poetry, photography or articles about TV or movie stars.
Magazines
are designed to be kept for a longer time in comparison to newspapers and that
is why they are printed on a better paper and have covers and binding.
Magazines, unlike newspapers, do not focus on daily, rapidly changing events.
There
are specialized magazines intended for special business, industrial and
professional groups, and consumer magazines intended for general public. There
are several kinds of consumer magazines.
Children's
magazines contain stories, jokes, and
articles
on subjects especially interesting for
children
and instructions for making games or
useful
items.
Hobby
magazines are intended for collectors of
coins,
stamps, and other items; people interested in certain sports or games;
photography enthusiasts.
Intellectual
magazines provide analysis of current cultural and political events. Many of that publish fiction and
poetry as well.
Man's
magazines focus on such topics as adventure, entertainment, man's fashion and
sports.
"Women's magazines deal with child-raising
fashion trends, romance. They offer ideas am cooking and home
decorating. Many of the monthlies with big circulations are women's magazines.
2) Choose the right answer. (Додаток 3 (Card
2))
1. Magazine is a
collection of_ .
a)
articles and stories;
b)
cooking recipes;
c)
useful advices.
2. Magazines usually
contain_ .
a)
pictures;
b)
photos;
c)
illustrations.
3. There are_ consumer magazines.
a)
a lot of;
b)
several kinds of;
c)
hundreds of.
4. Magazines, unlike newspapers, do not focus
on_events.
on_events.
a) daily,
rapidly changing;
b) monthly;
c) political.
5. Children's magazines contain_ .
a) adventure stories;
b) jokes, articles on subjects especially interesting
for children.
c) child-raising
articles.
6. Hobby magazines are intended_ .
a) for old ladies;
b) for little children;
c) for collectors of
coins, stamps, and other items.
7. Intellectual magazines provide_ .
a) information about
school life;
b) information about
cultural life;
c) analysis of current
cultural and political events.
8. Man's magazines focus on such topics as_ .
a) the instructions for making games or useful items;
b) adventure, entertainment,
man's fashion and sports;
c) fashion trends,
romance.
9. Women's magazines deal with_.
a) fashion trends,
romance;
b) the instructions for
making games or useful items; \
c) adventure,
entertainment, man's fashion and sports.
3)
Match the words with their translations. (Додаток
3 (Card 3))
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1.
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fashion
|
a)
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містити
в собі
|
|
2.
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adventure
|
b)
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кінозірки
|
|
3.
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entertainment
|
c)
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щомісячний
|
|
4.
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child-raising
|
d)
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промисловий
|
|
5.
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jokes
|
e)
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мода
|
|
6.
|
events
|
f)
|
пригодницький
|
|
7.
|
monthlies
|
g)
|
жарти
|
|
8.
|
movie stars
|
h)
|
виховання
дітей
|
|
9.
|
contain
|
i)
|
розваги
|
|
10.
|
industrial
|
g)
|
події
|
(Слайд 14)
4) Answer
the questions.
1. What
kinds of information do magazines provide?
2. What is the difference in contents between a magazine and a newspaper?
3. What kinds of magazines are there?
3. What kinds of magazines are there?
4. What
do they deal with?
5. What is
your favourite magazine?
(Слайд 15)
II.
Заключна частина
уроку
1. Самооцінювання. (Додаток 4 (Card 1))
Self-Assessment
Think of your records. Tick how well you know it.
4 = very well, 3 = OK, 2 = a little, 1 = needs to improve.
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Now I can
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4
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3
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2
|
1
|
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• read
and understand an article from a newspaper or from the magazine
• find
the necessary information in a newspaper quickly
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Speaking
|
• talk
about the mass media
• ask and
present information about current events
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Listening Comprehensive
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• understand the information
during a discussion
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Writing
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• write a news stories
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(Слайд 16)
2. Домашнє завдання.
(Homework).
Вправа 5 (стор. 32). Написати листа англомовному другу про публікації, які
ти зазвичай читаєш.
Write a letter to your English-speaking friend about the publications you usually read. (Слайд 17)
3. Підведення підсумків уроку. (Summarizing).
Well, our lesson is coming up to the end, and it's time to make a conclusion.
We have discussed the information
about the Mass Media, presented projects.
We've made different kinds of activities.
We've put each other the questions and answered them.
We've corrected mistakes.
We've worked with vocabulary, read the texts.
We've spoken perfect English.
We've enjoyed our being together.
(Слайд 18)
As for your today's achievements, they are not bad. You have worked so
hard, you have done your best. Your marks are very good and excellent.
Thank you for the lesson, it was nice to work with you today.
Good-bye! Enjoy your rest!
Додаток 1
Card
1
State whether the
statements are True (T) or False (F):
1. Quality
papers are more difficult to read than popular papers.
2. The
Brazilian people are great readers of newspapers.
3. There
are morning and afternoon papers.
4. Popular
papers are thicker than quality papers.
6.
Another name of the quality papers is tabloids.
7.
The Observer comes out only once a week.
8.
If you want to know the latest news about the
theatres, read the Sunday paper.
9.
Some papers are known as Monday papers.
10. British magazines cover many
different activities.
Додаток
2
Card
1
2)
Read the text:
Newspaper
Newspaper is a publication that presents and
comments on the news. Newspapers play an important role in shaping public
opinion and informing people of current events.
The first newspapers were probably
handwritten newssheets posted in public places. The earliest daily newssheets
was ''Acta Diurna'' (''Daily Events'') which started in Rome in 59 B. C. The first printed newspaper
was Chinese publication called ''Dibao'' (''Ti-pao'') started in A. D. 700's.
It was printed from carven wooden blocks. The first regularly published
newspaper in Europe was ''Avisa Relation'' or ''Zeitung'', started in Germany
in 1609.
Newspapers have certain advantages over
other mass media – magazines, TV and radio. Newspaper can cover more news and
in much detail than TV and radio newscasts can do. Magazines focus on major
national and international of the preceding week. But newspaper focuses on
local news as well and provides information and comments faster than magazine
can do.
There are about 1.700 daily and 7.500 weekly
newspapers in the US .
The circulation of some weeklies is no more than a few hundred of copies per
issue and the circulation of some dailies is over a million of copies.
There are daily newspapers and weekly
newspapers. Daily newspapers print world, national and local news. Many dailies
are morning papers, others are afternoon papers. Sunday issues of the dailies
are usually larger than the weekday ones. They may include special sections on
such topics as entertainment, finance and travel or Sunday magazine, a guide to
TV programs, colored comics. The major dailies in the USA are ''Christian Science
Monitor'', ''New York Times'', '' USA Today'', ''Wall Street Journal'',
''Washington Post''.
Weekly newspapers
serve usually for smaller areas. They are printed in small communities where
people know each other and are interested in activities of their friends and
neighbours. Weeklies report of weddings, births, deaths and news of local
business and politics. Most weeklies do not print world or national news.
Додаток 2
Card 2
Choose
the right answer:
1. Newspaper is a publication that presents
and comments on_ .
and comments on_ .
d)
the news;
e)
the adventures;
f)
the political events;
2. The first newspapers were probably hand-
written newssheets posted in_ .
written newssheets posted in_ .
d)
shops;
e)
streets;
f)
public places;
3. The first regularly published newspaper in
Europe started in_ in 1609.
d)
Germany ;
e)
Great
Britain ;
f)
France ;
4. There are about_ newspapers in the US .
d)
1.600 daily and 7.400 weekly;
e)
1.800 daily and 8.500 weekly;
f)
1.700daily and 7.500 weekly;
5. _ of
the dailies are usually larger than the
weekday ones.
d)
Saturday issues;
e)
Sunday issues;
f)
Monday issues;
6. _ serve
usually for smaller areas.
d)
Monthly newspapers;
e)
Weekly newspapers;
f)
Daily newspapers;
7. Most weeklies do
not print_ .
d)
news of local business and politics;
e)
world or national news;
f)
news of weddings, births, deaths.
Додаток 2
Card 3
Match the words with their translations:
|
1.
|
important
role
|
a)
|
випуски
(газет)
|
|
2.
|
public
opinion
|
b)
|
знати
|
|
3.
|
handwritten
|
c)
|
весілля
|
|
4.
|
advantages
|
d)
|
місцеві
новини
|
|
5.
|
local
news
|
e)
|
друкувати
|
|
6.
|
print
|
f)
|
включати
|
|
7.
|
include
|
g)
|
важлива
роль
|
|
8.
|
issues
|
h)
|
переваги
|
|
9.
|
know
|
i)
|
суспільна
думка
|
|
10. weddings
|
g)
|
рукописн
| |
Додаток
3
Card 1
2)
Read the text:
Magazine
Magazine
is one of the major mass media. Magazine is a collection of articles and
stories. Magazines usually contain illustrations.
Magazines
provide information on a wide range of topics such as business, culture,
hobbies, medicine, religion, science and sports. Some magazines entertain their
readers with fiction, poetry, photography or articles about TV or movie stars.
Magazines
are designed to be kept for a longer time in comparison to newspapers and that
is why they are printed on a better paper and have covers and binding.
Magazines, unlike newspapers, do not focus on daily, rapidly changing events.
There
are specialized magazines intended for special business, industrial and
professional groups, and consumer magazines intended for general public. There
are several kinds of consumer magazines.
Children's
magazines contain stories, jokes, and
articles
on subjects especially interesting for
children
and instructions for making games or
useful
items.
Hobby
magazines are intended for collectors of
coins,
stamps, and other items; people interested in certain sports or games;
photography enthusiasts.
Intellectual
magazines provide analysis of current cultural and political events. Many of that publish fiction and
poetry as well.
Man's
magazines focus on such topics as adventure, entertainment, man's fashion and
sports.
"Women's magazines deal with child-raising
fashion trends, romance. They offer ideas am cooking and home
decorating. Many of the monthlies with big circulations are women's magazines.
Додаток 3
Card 2
1. Magazine is a
collection of_ .
d)
articles and stories;
e)
cooking recipes;
f)
useful advices.
2. Magazines usually
contain_ .
d)
pictures;
e)
photos;
f)
illustrations.
3. There are_ consumer magazines.
d)
a lot of;
e)
several kinds of;
f)
hundreds of.
4. Magazines, unlike
newspapers, do not focus
on_ events.
on_ events.
a) daily,
rapidly changing;
d) monthly;
e) political.
5. Children's magazines contain_ .
d) adventure stories;
e) jokes, articles on subjects especially interesting
for children.
f) child-raising
articles.
6. Hobby magazines are intended_ .
a) for old ladies;
d) for little children;
e) for collectors of
coins, stamps, and other items.
7. Intellectual magazines provide_ .
d) information about
school life;
e) information about
cultural life;
f) analysis of current
cultural and political events.
8. Man's magazines focus on such topics as_ .
d) the instructions for making games or useful items;
e) adventure, entertainment,
man's fashion and sports;
f) fashion trends,
romance.
9. Women's magazines deal with_.
d) fashion trends,
romance;
e) the instructions for
making games or useful items;
f) adventure,
entertainment, man's fashion and sports.
Додаток 3
Card 3
Match
the words with their translations:
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1.
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fashion
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a)
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містити
в собі
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2.
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adventure
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b)
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кінозірки
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3.
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entertainment
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c)
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щомісячний
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4.
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child-raising
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d)
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промисловий
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5.
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jokes
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e)
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мода
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6.
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events
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f)
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пригодницький
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7.
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monthlies
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g)
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жарти
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8.
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movie stars
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h)
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виховання
дітей
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9.
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contain
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i)
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розваги
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10.
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industrial
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g)
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події
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Додаток 4
Card 1
Self-Assessment
Think of your records. Tick how well you know it.
4 = very well, 3 = OK, 2 = a little, 1 = needs to improve.
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Now I can
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4
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3
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2
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1
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• read
and understand an article from a newspaper or from the magazine
• find
the necessary information in a newspaper quickly
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Speaking
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• talk
about the mass media
• ask and
present information about current events
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Listening Comprehensive
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• understand the information
during a discussion
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Writing
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• write a news stories
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