Внеклассное мероприятие «День Святого Валентина» с рабочими листами и заданиями в 5 классе


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Внеклассное мероприятие

«День Святого Валентина»

с рабочими листами и заданиями
в 5 классе






подготовила

учитель английского языка

Суслова Людмила Владимировна















гЛипецк
2014

St. Valentines Day.

Пояснительная записка

Урок «День Святого Валентина» представляет собой внеклассное мероприятие, построенное на основе культуроведческого материала в рамках темы «Культура и традиции страны изучаемого языка».

Основная цель урока: совершенствование речевых и аудитивных умений, формирование новых лексических навыков, знакомство с традициями и обычаями англо-говорящих стран.

Сопутствующие цели:

  1. формирование умения анализировать, обобщать, проводить аналогии, находить ассоциации; совершенствовать умения работать в группе, в парах,брать инициативу на себя;

  2. развитие логического мышления, творческого воображения, внимания, памяти;

  3. воспитание уважительного отношения к чужой культуре и бережного отношения к своей; воспитание толерантности, чувства ответственности, сопереживания, взаимопомощи

Задачи урока:

Оборудование: экран, проектор, мультимедийная доска, воздушные шары, бэйджи в виде сердечек, раздаточный материал, поздравительные «валентинки».

Ход урока.

  1. Организационный момент. Объявление темы урока.

T: Good morning, students. Today we are speaking about one of the most popular holidays – St. Valentine’s Day that cherishes love and romance. The festival falls on February, 14 every year and is celebrated in many countries including (you may ask children) the US, the UK, Canada, France, Japan, China, India.

It’s important to say that the festival celebrates love in all its forms. On this day people exchange Valentine’s greetings with their parents, friends, teachers, relatives, sweethearts and anyone who is special and close to them.

By the way what symbols of this holiday do you know?



  1. Лексический тест. Символика праздника.



T. On the screen you can see the pictures which are the symbols of the holiday. Match the word and the pictures.









cupid

bow

arrow

heart

rose

chocolate

valentine

girlfriend

boyfriend

gift



T. Thank you. It was well done. But let’s return to the holiday itself. What is the history of the holiday? You will see a short video, a cartoon about St. Valentine. After watching you are to answer the questions:



1. When and where did the events take place?

2. Who was the ruler at that time?

3. What was Valentine?



  1. Просмотр видео “The history of St. Valentine”

T. Let’s answer the questions.

  1. Аудирование. Из истории возникновения праздника.



T. You will listen to some legends which are the most popular of all legends of St. Valentine. Try to hear what law Claudius II made and why Valentine was killed.



Pupil 1

As one legend says Valentine was a priest who lived in Rome in the III century AD. The ruler at that time was Emperor Claudius II who permanently needed soldiers for his army. But young people didn’t want to join the army because of attachment with their wives and families. Claudius II decided to cancel all marriages in Rome.

Valentine – a romantic at heart priest secretly arranged marriages between young men and women. When Claudius knew about it he ordered to beat Valentine and put him to prison. On the 14th of February Valentine was executed.

After his death Valentine was named a saint and became popular as the patron saint of love and lovers in England and France.



T. How does the next legend explain the tradition of exchanging Valentine’s cards?

Pupil 2

Another legend says that Valentine was an early Christian in Rome who was very popular among children. But at that time Roman state didn’t take Christianity and soon Valentine was put into prison.

Children missed him very much. They came to his prison and tossed loving notes and flowers between the bars of his window. To some extent, it can explain the tradition of exchanging notes and flowers on Valentine’s Day.



T. Where does the expression “From your Valentine” come from?

Pupil 3

Some historians believe that when Valentine was in prison he made friends with jailer’s blind daughter. And sometimes she brought him notes from children. Before the day of his execution he prayed for the jailer’s daughter and she began to see again. Then he wrote her a note with words “From your Valentine”. This expression is popular till present days.



  1. Играсоревнование.



T. It’s time to have a little fun. We’ll have a competition.

Task 1 Famous lovers.



T. You probably heard of people who brought their love through the whole life, who were faithful to each other and nobody could part them. Have a look at the screen and try to match the name of the men with the names of their sweethearts. (картинки на слайде )



  1. Romeo and Juliette

  2. Rochester and Jane Eyre

  3. Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra

  4. Tristan and Isolde

  5. Napoleon and Josephine

  6. Rhett Buttler and Scarlet

  7. John Lennon and Joko Ono

  8. Othello Desdemona

  9. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

  10. Hamlet and Ophelia

Task 2”How well do you know your friend?”



T. St.Valentine’s Day has got its own traditions, and one of them is playing merry games. I suggest playing the game “How well do you know your friend.

The class is divided into two teams. From each team we’ll choose one member. And while they are absent the teams will ask questions about this person. Then we’ll ask the pupils themselves. The team who knows its classmate better will win.



Questions for teams.



For team I

  1. Does he (she) like: travelling by plane or by train?

  2. What does he (she) prefer: chocolate ice-cream or vanilla ice-cream?

  3. What kind of books does he (she) like: romantic novels or detective stories?

  4. What school subject does he (she) like better: history or the Russian language?





For team II

  1. Does he (she) like: watching thrillers or comedies?

  2. What animal does he (she) like better: dogs or hamsters?

  3. What season does he (she) prefer: autumn or winter?

  4. What holiday does he (she) like better: the New Year or his (her) birthday?



Task 3 “Find the second half of the heart”

T. I have two sets of hearts with Valentine greetings but they are cut into two pieces. And the greetings are mixed. Each team will get a set and match the halves so that the quotations got sense.

Set 1

  1. On Valentine’s Day we think of those who make our life worthwhile, those gracious, friendly people who we think of with a smile.

  2. I’m the happiest person in the world because I’m with you! Happy Valentine!

  3. By miles… you are from me! By thoughts… you are close to me! By hearts… you are in me! Happy Valentine!

  4. Let your dreams shine like stars on St. Valentine!

Set 2

  1. There’s a special place within my heart that only you can fill. For you have my love from the start and I know you always will!

  2. My heart is no more mine… because it’s yours now! Be my Valentine!

  3. I may be away but I’m sure… even when we are apart…distance can never change… the love I have for you in my heart!

  4. The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched! They must be felt with the heart!



  1. Представление своих «валентинок».

T. St. Valentine’s Day is a bright and merry and romantic holiday. On this day you may send special greeting cards to your parents, friends, teachers, girlfriends and boyfriends. Will you present some of your cards, please? (дети демонстрируют валентинки и зачитывают поздравления).



  1. Заключительный этап. Песня “Let it be” (на экране слайды подготовки учащихся к уроку).

T. The lesson is coming to an end. Thank you for your work. My congratulations on the holiday. Let’s listen to the song “Let it be”.













































































Worksheet

Task I Match the word and the symbol.

Picture 1 is a…



Task II Watch the film “The history of St.Valentine” and answer the questions.

  1. When and where did the events take place?

  2. Who was the ruler at that time?

  3. What was Valentine?

I think…

To my mind…

Task III Listen to the 1st legend and answer the questions.

  1. What law did Claudius make?

  2. Why was Valentine killed?

Task IV Listen to the 2nd legend and answer the question.

  1. How does the legend explain the tradition of exchanging Valentine’s cards?

This tradition appeared because…

Task V Listen to the 3d legend and answer the question.

  1. Where does the expression “From your Valentine” come from?

It seems to me that…





Competition

Task I Famous lovers. Match the name of a man with the name of a woman.

Romeo was in love with…



Task II The game “How well do you know your friend”



Task III Find the second half of the heart.



For team I

  1. Does he (she) like: travelling by plane or by train?

  2. What does he (she) prefer: chocolate ice-cream or vanilla ice-cream?

  3. What kind of books does he (she) like: romantic novels or detective stories?

  4. What school subject does he (she) like better: history or the Russian language?





For team II

  1. Does he (she) like: watching thrillers or comedies?

  2. What animal does he (she) like better: dogs or hamsters?

  3. What season does he (she) prefer: autumn or winter?

  4. What holiday does he (she) like better: the New Year or his (her) birthday?





For team I

  1. Does he (she) like: travelling by plane or by train?

  2. What does he (she) prefer: chocolate ice-cream or vanilla ice-cream?

  3. What kind of books does he (she) like: romantic novels or detective stories?

  4. What school subject does he (she) like better: history or the Russian language?







For team II

  1. Does he (she) like: watching thrillers or comedies?

  2. What animal does he (she) like better: dogs or hamsters?

  3. What season does he (she) prefer: autumn or winter?

  4. What holiday does he (she) like better: the New Year or his (her) birthday?



  1. Romeo Ophelia

  2. Rochester Scarlet

  3. Tristan Queen Victoria

  4. Napoleon Jane Eyre

  5. Prince Albert Juliette

  6. Rhett Buttler Cleopatra

  7. Jhon Lennon Desdemona

  8. Marcus Antonius Isolda

  9. Othello Joko Ono

  10. Hamlet Josephine









































Список использованной литературы


1. Верещагина О.В Английский язык. Москва»Просвещение», 2013.

2. Верещагина О.В. Рабочая тетрадь. Москва»Просвещение», 2013.




Использованные материалы и Интернет-ресурсы


1. https://kinobomba.net/blog/?page2
2.УМК Афанасьевой О.В., Михеевой И.В.

3. https://bmill.ucoz.com/news/kak





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