Технологическая карта работы с учебным текстом
ФИО слушателя: Неустроева Марина Витальевна, учитель английского языка МБОУ «Щебзаводская ООШ», Беловский муниципальный район
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Таблица (ЗХУ)
1. Прочитав заголовок текста, определите, о чем пойдет речь в тексте. Read the title of the text and decide what is the main idea of it.
2. Просмотрите бегло текст и выберите ключевые слова. Read quickly through the text and find the main words and wordcombinations.
3. Определите главных героев текста. Who are the main characters of this text?
4. Сформулируйте главную идею текста. Give the main idea of the text.
5. Заполните таблицу:
I want to know
The title of the text is “The mobile phone has transformed the way we communicate”. The main idea of the text is about the history of the mobile phone.
The mobile phone, communicate, the first-ever mobile phone, portable, talktime, the networks, the huge potential of wireless communications and the dramatic impact, handsets, popular, chief technology officer at Ericsson, the next wave of growth for mobile telephony.
The main characters of this text are Michael Harrison, his father Sir Ernest, John Cunliffe, chief technology officer at Ericsson in north west Europe.
The main idea of the text is using of the mobile phone.
I want to know
What sets are called the mobile phone.
the history of the mobile phone
Анализ текста: Выделение структурных и логических единиц текста.
Заполнение таблицы (5 W).
Составление плана текста по ключевым словам.
1. Выделите логические структуры текста. Underline the structurers in logical order.
2.
Заполните таблицу по принципу 5 W:
1
What happened?
2
Who was there?
3
Why did it happen?
4
When did it happen?
5
Where did it happen?
Составьте план текста, опираясь на ключевые слова.
1.
- Michael Harrison and his father Sir Ernest
- mobile phones were barely portable
- The first generation of handsets quickly became popular in Britain in the mid-1980s
- John Cunliffe, chief technology officer at Ericsson in north west Europe
- the next wave of growth for mobile telephony
2.
1
What happened?
the first-ever mobile phone call in the UK
2
Who was there?
Michael Harrison
3
Why did it happen?
Michael Harrison phoned his father Sir Ernest to wish him a happy new year.
4
When did it happen?
In the early hours of New Year's Day 1985
5
Where did it happen?
in the UK
Беседа по тексту.
Беседа о героях текста.
Составление вопросов к тексту.
Дополнение таблицы (ЗХУ).
1. Изменилось ли ваше мнение об основной идее текста?
Does your opinion changed about the main idea of the text?
2. Отметьте в тексте факты, которые заинтересовали вас больше всего.
Mark (v) the facts that impressed you most of all.
3. Дополните таблицу:
I want to know
I learned
1. No, my opinion about the
main idea of the text is the same.
2.
- There may appear
nothing remarkable in such
a private show of
filial affection, but Sir
Ernest was chairman of
Racal Electronics and his
son was making the
first-ever mobile phone call
in the UK.
- At the time, mobile
phones were barely
portable, weighing in at
almost a kilogram,
costing several
thousand pounds and, in
some cases, with little
more than 20
minutes talktime.
- Nobody had any idea of the huge potential of wireless communications and the dramatic impact that mobile phones would have on society over the next quarter century.
- Everything from vehicle fleets and smart electric and water meters to people's fridge freezers will one day be able to communicate.
3.
I want to know
I learned
What sets are called the mobile phone.
the history of the mobile phone
Who was the
first maker
of mobile
phone call
in the UK
The mobile phone has transformed the way we communicate
In the early hours of New Year's Day 1985, Michael Harrison phoned his father Sir Ernest to wish him a happy new year. There may appear nothing remarkable in such a private show of filial affection, but Sir Ernest was chairman of Racal Electronics and his son was making the first-ever mobile phone call in the UK.
At the time, mobile phones were barely portable, weighing in at almost a kilogram, costing several thousand pounds and, in some cases, with little more than 20 minutes talktime. The networks themselves were small; Vodafone had just a dozen masts covering London. Nobody had any idea of the huge potential of wireless communications and the dramatic impact that mobile phones would have on society over the next quarter century.
The first generation of handsets quickly became popular in Britain in the mid-1980s, and especially London, where the networks were first installed. But hardly anyone believed there would come a day when mobile phones were so popular that there would be more phones in the UK than there are people.
John Cunliffe, chief technology officer at Ericsson in north west Europe, believes the next wave of growth for mobile telephony will come not from persuading more people to get a phone – because many already have one – but connecting machines to wireless networks. Everything from vehicle fleets and smart electric and water meters to people's fridge freezers will one day be able to communicate.
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