Theme health care system of KZ lesson plan

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Subject: English

Group: 16 «Ә»

Date:

Time: min

The theme of the lesson: The health system in Kazakhstan and in Great Britain

The aim of the lesson: By the end of the lesson, students should know about the health system in Kazakhstan

Educational aim: to introduce the new theme, new words and word combinations connecting with theme.

Up – bringing aim: to bring-up the interest and love to speak in English.

Developing aim: 1.to develop students’ skills in speaking, listening, reading, writing.

2. to develop memory, understanding, oral and written skills.

3.to develop student’s thinking, ability to express their opinions.

Communicative aim: talking about health

The type of lesson: presentation of the new theme, consolidation lesson

The form of lesson: traditional

Methods of teaching: demonstrative, exercises, instructions

Methods of checking: answer-question, work in groups and pairs.

Technology: using informative technology

Inter-subject connection: geography , phonetics.

The equipment of the lesson:

  1. Visual AIDS: presentation, video

  2. Distributing material: text

  3. Technical means: computer, active board.

Literature: Straightforward, Headway, Macmillan grammar


Outline:

I. Introduction

  1. Greeting.

  2. Checking homework.

  3. Aims of the lesson.

  4. Phonetic training.

II. Presentation

  1. Work with vocabulary

  2. Reading new topic

  3. Answer for the questions according to the text

  4. Doing some exercises to the text

  5. Discussion

III. Concluding Part

  1. Conclusion

  2. Giving homework

  3. Marking students


Procedure of the lesson:


  1. INTRODUCTION

  1. Greeting

  • Good morning, my dear students. I am very glad and happy to see all of you today.

We know that our health is very important thing in our life, we should care about it, today we will learn about the health system of Kazakhstan and GB.

What date is it today?

What day is it today?

Who is absent today?

What is the weather like today?



  1. Checking homework

  • What about your homework?

  • Ex.2.3.4. p.131-133

  • Ok, who is ready? Let’s start to read!



  1. Aims of the lesson

  • Look at the active board. You see presentation. With what topic they related. What today we will talk at the lesson?

  • Yes, you are right, we are going to talk about health, about health system of our country. We will read, write, and speak English at our lesson.


  1. PRESENTATION

  1. Work with vocabulary

  • You have got the sheets with new words and expressions, which we need this lesson for our work. Please, look at them and repeat the words after me.

Health- денсаулық

Health care- денсаулық сақтау

Insurance- сақтандыру

public sector-мемлекеттік сектор

Look at the presentation.

  1. Reading new topic

Life expectancy at birth in Kazakhstan is 148th in the world, below most developed nations and some developing nations. Its below the average life expectancy for the European Union.

The World Health Organization in 2000, ranked Kazakhstan health care system as the 64th in overall performance, and 135th by overall level of health.

Health care in Kazakhstan is provided by a network of primary, secondary and tertiary care facilities. Health care facilities are largely owned and operated by the public sector represented by the Ministry of Health. Health insurance is now primarily provided by the government in the public sector.

Health care providers in Kazakhstan encompass individual health care personnel, health care facilities and medical products.

Enacted in 2010, new Code of Health proposed several changes in existing procedures in healthcare quality assurance.

  1. Answer for the questions according to the text

Look at the video and discus
  1. Doing some exercises

Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box. Which paragraph does each sentence summarize? Write the number.

Used to get, didn’t use to be, used to be, didn’t use to go, used to be, didn’t use to live, used to marry

  1. More people used to get married in the UK than at present.

  2. In England and Wales there___________more marriages than there are now.

  3. People ______ together before getting married.

  4. In general, women________to university.

  5. Divorse_________so common.

  6. People _______earlier in life.

  7. The average age for divorce_______lower.


Discussion


  • So my dear students, what do you understand about health care system? What is that?


  1. CONCLUDING PART

  1. Conclusion

  • In conclusion, I would like to say that its very important to know grammar if you want to speak English fluently and today we added new one to our grammar bags. Now I am sure you know more about grammar. Review English grammar like verb to be, learn how to you use it. Did you like our lesson?

  1. Giving homework

  • Now, please write down your homework: read and translate the text

  1. Marking students


  • Your marks for the lesson are the following. Do you have any questions? Thank you for your attention. The lesson is over. You may be free. Goodbye!



Student: Zhyngylbaeva N.Zh

Methodologist: Omarov M.K

College’s teacher: Torybaeva G.N


Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box. Write the number.

Used to get, didn’t use to be, used to be, didn’t use to go, used to be, didn’t use to live, used to marry

  1. More people used to get married in the UK than at present.

  2. In England and Wales there___________more marriages than there are now.

  3. People ______ together before getting married.

  4. In general, women________to university.

  5. Divorse_________so common.

  6. People _______earlier in life.

  7. The average age for divorce_______lower.


Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box. Write the number.

Used to get, didn’t use to be, used to be, didn’t use to go, used to be, didn’t use to live, used to marry

  1. More people used to get married in the UK than at present.

  2. In England and Wales there___________more marriages than there are now.

  3. People ______ together before getting married.

  4. In general, women________to university.

  5. Divorse_________so common.

  6. People _______earlier in life.

  7. The average age for divorce_______lower.


Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box. Write the number.

Used to get, didn’t use to be, used to be, didn’t use to go, used to be, didn’t use to live, used to marry

  1. More people used to get married in the UK than at present.

  2. In England and Wales there___________more marriages than there are now.

  3. People ______ together before getting married.

  4. In general, women________to university.

  5. Divorse_________so common.

  6. People _______earlier in life.

  7. The average age for divorce_______lower.


Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box. Write the number.

Used to get, didn’t use to be, used to be, didn’t use to go, used to be, didn’t use to live, used to marry

  1. More people used to get married in the UK than at present.

  2. In England and Wales there___________more marriages than there are now.

  3. People ______ together before getting married.

  4. In general, women________to university.

  5. Divorse_________so common.

  6. People _______earlier in life.

  7. The average age for divorce_______lower.



Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box. Write the number.

Used to get, didn’t use to be, used to be, didn’t use to go, used to be, didn’t use to live, used to marry

  1. More people used to get married in the UK than at present.

  2. In England and Wales there___________more marriages than there are now.

  3. People ______ together before getting married.

  4. In general, women________to university.

  5. Divorse_________so common.

  6. People _______earlier in life.

  7. The average age for divorce_______lower.





Health care in Kazakhstan

Life expectancy at birth in Kazakhstan is 148th in the world, below most developed nations and some developing nations. Its below the average life expectancy for the European Union.

The World Health Organization in 2000, ranked Kazakhstan health care system as the 64th in overall performance, and 135th by overall level of health.

Health care in Kazakhstan is provided by a network of primary, secondary and tertiary care facilities. Health care facilities are largely owned and operated by the public sector represented by the Ministry of Health. Health insurance is now primarily provided by the government in the public sector.

Health care providers in Kazakhstan encompass individual health care personnel, health care facilities and medical products.

Enacted in 2010, new Code of Health proposed several changes in existing procedures in healthcare quality assurance.

Health care in Kazakhstan

Life expectancy at birth in Kazakhstan is 148th in the world, below most developed nations and some developing nations. Its below the average life expectancy for the European Union.

The World Health Organization in 2000, ranked Kazakhstan health care system as the 64th in overall performance, and 135th by overall level of health.

Health care in Kazakhstan is provided by a network of primary, secondary and tertiary care facilities. Health care facilities are largely owned and operated by the public sector represented by the Ministry of Health. Health insurance is now primarily provided by the government in the public sector.

Health care providers in Kazakhstan encompass individual health care personnel, health care facilities and medical products.

Enacted in 2010, new Code of Health proposed several changes in existing procedures in healthcare quality assurance.

Health care in Kazakhstan

Life expectancy at birth in Kazakhstan is 148th in the world, below most developed nations and some developing nations. Its below the average life expectancy for the European Union.

The World Health Organization in 2000, ranked Kazakhstan health care system as the 64th in overall performance, and 135th by overall level of health.

Health care in Kazakhstan is provided by a network of primary, secondary and tertiary care facilities. Health care facilities are largely owned and operated by the public sector represented by the Ministry of Health. Health insurance is now primarily provided by the government in the public sector.

Health care providers in Kazakhstan encompass individual health care personnel, health care facilities and medical products.

Enacted in 2010, new Code of Health proposed several changes in existing procedures in healthcare quality assurance.

Health care in Kazakhstan

Life expectancy at birth in Kazakhstan is 148th in the world, below most developed nations and some developing nations. Its below the average life expectancy for the European Union.

The World Health Organization in 2000, ranked Kazakhstan health care system as the 64th in overall performance, and 135th by overall level of health.

Health care in Kazakhstan is provided by a network of primary, secondary and tertiary care facilities. Health care facilities are largely owned and operated by the public sector represented by the Ministry of Health. Health insurance is now primarily provided by the government in the public sector.

Health care providers in Kazakhstan encompass individual health care personnel, health care facilities and medical products.

Enacted in 2010, new Code of Health proposed several changes in existing procedures in healthcare quality assurance.

Health care in Kazakhstan

Life expectancy at birth in Kazakhstan is 148th in the world, below most developed nations and some developing nations. Its below the average life expectancy for the European Union.

The World Health Organization in 2000, ranked Kazakhstan health care system as the 64th in overall performance, and 135th by overall level of health.

Health care in Kazakhstan is provided by a network of primary, secondary and tertiary care facilities. Health care facilities are largely owned and operated by the public sector represented by the Ministry of Health. Health insurance is now primarily provided by the government in the public sector.

Health care providers in Kazakhstan encompass individual health care personnel, health care facilities and medical products.

Enacted in 2010, new Code of Health proposed several changes in existing procedures in healthcare quality assurance.