Урок по английскому языку на тему Health is our wealth (6 класс)

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6 Grade Lesson 1 Date:

The theme of the lesson:

Health is our wealth

Aims:

Educational aim:

Developing aim: 

Bringing - up aim:

Vocabulary:

Grammar:


to present new words and expressions concerning on the theme and practice them in pupils’ speech.

to develop their skills (knowledge) of reading, speaking, hearing( listening), writing with the help of new

to bring up pupils' interest by doing exercises , to bring up love and respect to the foreign language

parts of the body

the present simple

Org. moment:

a) Meeting of the pupil 



b) Presentation of the new theme



c) Phonetic drill


















Following up activities(the practice of the new lesson):

Presentation: Introduction with the new theme 


































Vocabulary work (sounding)
























Grammar material



















































Evaluation pupil’s activities (marking) 

Giving the home work

The procedure of the lesson:

T: Good morning, dear boys and girls. Who is on duty today? Who is absent today? What date is it today? What day of the week is it today? What season is it now?

T: Today we are going to speak about our Health. As you know, "Health is the greatest wealth". Nowadays the problems of our health become very important. If we want to be healthy, we must follow special advices.

Herbal  tea

Травяной чай

to put a plaster on

Приклейте пластырь

to eat garlic

Ешьте Чеснок

 to call a doctor

Ешьте фрукты

to check  the temperature

Измеряйте температуру

Keep a diet

Соблюдайте диету

A  broken leg

Сломанная нога

A  broken  arm

Сломанная рука

Don't  worry!

Не волнуйтесь

to call a doctor

Позвонить доктору

What’s  the matter?

Что случилось?

Follow my advice.

Следуйте моему совету





Here are some proverbs. Translate them into Russian

  1. Health is above wealth.

  2. Prevention is better than cure.

  3. Eat at pleasure drink with measure

  4. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

  5. Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.



Match the words and the descriptions:

1. Hospital.                   

a) A person who takes care of sick and old people.

2. Pill.

b) A person who treats people’s teeth.

3. Doctor.

c) A sheet of paper with the help of which we take medicine at the chemist.

4. Prescription

d) A person who gives us medical help

5. Health.

e) A place where we get medical help.

6. Ambulance.

f) Small round things that we take to recover.

7. Dentist

g) A state of being well.

8. Nurse

h) А саг that takes a patient to the hospital.



Guess the riddles:

Do you know the parts of the body?

  1. A little ball can reach the sky (an eye)

  2. These two brothers live not very far apart;
    One of the left, one of the right;
    But they never see each other 
    (ears)

  3. It lives alone between two bright stars (a nose)

  4. A thick forest which grows as fast as it is cut down (hair)

  5. It always beats and hops,
    It never sleeps or stops:
    And never we part with our little …
    (heart) 

Read the statements and say true or false. 

  1. All foods are good for you.

  2. Vitamins and minerals help you to keep healthy.

  3. Fruit and vegetables are full of sugar and fat.

  4. Sweets, chips and coke keep you healthy.

  5. You should eat a variety of foods to stay healthy and grow big and strong.

Now let’s learn the new words:

ankle

ˈæŋkəl

лодыжка, щиколотка

arm

ɑːm

плечо

back

ˈbæk

спина

beard

bɪəd

борода

blood

blʌd

кровь

body

ˈbɒdi

тело

bone

bəʊn

кость

brain

breɪn

мозг

cheek

tʃiːk

щека

chest

tʃest

грудная клетка

chin

tʃɪn

подбородок

ear

ɪə

ухо

ears

ɪəz

уши



Use the Simple Present to express the idea that an action is repeated or usual. The action can be a habit, a hobby, a daily event, a scheduled event or something that often happens. It can also be something a person often forgets or usually does not do. The Simple Present can also indicate the speaker believes that a fact was true before, is true now, and will be true in the future. It is not important if the speaker is correct about the fact. It is also used to make generalizations about people or things.

Examples:

  • Cats like milk.

  • Birds do not like milk.

  • Do pigs like milk?

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Now let’s practice our knowledge:

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Your home task will be to learn new words.

It’s time to finish our lesson. You’ve worked hard. Thank you.

Our lesson is over. See you later.

Good bye.