Конспект внеклассного мероприятия по английскому языку
Конспект внеклассного мероприятия
«Halloween» («Хэллоуин»)
Цели
Коммуникативные: научиться употреблять в речи лексику, связанную с празднованием Хэллоуина.
Регулятивные: находить средства осуществления задачи учебной деятельности
Познавательные: осознанно строить речевые высказывания в соответствии с задачей.
Ход урока
Good morning, boys and girls! Today we have an unusual lesson. It is devoted to a special holiday called Halloween. What do you know about this holiday?
Children say what they know – costumes, date, countries.
Good! Today you will learn much more – history and traditions, songs and poems.
Let's start with guessing the riddles
1. I flight at night because I don't like light (Bat)
2. I'm scary and white. I come out at night. Who am I? (Ghost)
3. I've got soft black fur. When you hold me I purr. Who am I? (a black cat)
4. I'm round on all sides. I've got a light inside. Who am I? (Jack-o-lantern)
5. I've got a black cat and a big pointed hat. Who am I? (Witch)
6. I’m yellow or white. I smile on Halloween night. Who am I? (Moon)
Let's listen to the history of the holiday. (учащийся рассказывает об истории праздника)
This holiday started in Ireland. Halloween was originally a festival of the dead. It is celebrated on the 31st of October. Halloween means All Hallows Eve. You know, the 1st of November is All Hallows Day (День всех святых). People thought that the evening (eve) before is the time when the veil between the living and the dead is lifted and witches, ghosts and other supernatural beings are about. So this holiday is associated with death and supernatural.
Many Halloween stories and games are hundreds of years old. Then people believed in devils, witches and ghosts. Now most people don,t believe in devils.
American children celebrate Beggar,s Night as Irish children did in the 17th century. They dress up in Halloween costumes and go out into the streets to beg.
They often wear masks over their faces. They carry baskets and bags. They go from house to house and knock at the door. They ring the bell. When people come to the door, the children say “TRICK or TREAT’,meaning ‘ GIVE us treat or we,ll play a trick on you.” People give the children sweet, cookies and apples.
A favourite Halloween custom is to make a Jack-o’-lantern. The children scrape out a pumpkin and cut the eyes, а nose and а mouth.
They light a candle inside the pumpkin to scare their friends. They set jack-o’-lanterns in the windows.
Now let's listen to a popular Haloween song and your task is to listen and to say as many words from the song related to Halloween as you can (2 учащихся исполняют песню «This is Halloween» в сопровождении мультфильма о празднике, затем остальные называют слова из песни, связанные с праздником)
Now it's time to listen about different Haloween superstitions in England.(учащиеся рассказывают о предрассудках, связанных с праздником, сопросождая рассказ иллюстрациямм)
Some people in Britain are certain that if they put new shoes on the table, they will have bad luck.
The English won’t kill spiders , especially the small red spiders called money spiders , as this is very unlucky.
Other animals are symbols of luck. In Endland black cats bring good luck, but in other countries they bring bad luck.
White horses are also lucky, but in some places you can cross your fingers until you see a dog or you will have bad luck.
The most unlucky thing you can do is to break the mirror. This bring seven years of bad luck.
If you see a pin and pick it up, all the day y If you see a pin and pick it up, all the day you will have good luck. See a pin and let it lie, you’ll have bad luck until you die.
The number 13 is the most unlucky number, and a combination of Friday with the number 13 is a day of disaster for superstitious people.
It is unlucky to walk under a ladder.
Your classmates have prepared some poems about Halloween. Let's listen to them (учащиеся декламируют стихотворения о Хэллоуине)
Tonight is the night
When dead leaves fly
Like witches on switches
Across the sky,
When elf and sprite
Flit through the night
On a moony sheen.
Tonight is the night
When leaves make a sound
Like a gnome in his home
Under the ground,
When spooks and trolls
Creep out of holes
Mossy and green.
Tonight is the night
When pumpkins stare
Through sheaves and leaves
Everywhere,
When ghouls and ghost
And goblin host
Dance round their queen.
It's Halloween.
Five little pumpkins
Sitting on a gate
The first one said,
«My it's getting late!»
The second one said,
«There are witches in the air!»
The third one said,
«Good folk, beware!»
The fourth one said,
«We'll run and run!»
The fifth one said,
«Let's have some fun!»
«WOOOOOOOH», went the wind,
And OUT went the light;
And the five little pumpkins
Rolled out of sight!
Now let's guess a Spooky Halloween Quiz (in groups):
1. When is Halloween celebrated? (on the 31st of October)
2. What traditions of Halloween do you know?
(going for “trick or treat”, having parties, telling scare stories, making jack-o`-
lantern from a pumpkin, dressing up and wearing costumes, playing the games:
pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey and bobbing for apples)
3. What are the colours of Halloween?
(night and orange; black is the colour of night and Halloween is celebrated at night,
orange is the colour of pumpkin, one of the symbols of the holiday)
4. What are the symbols of Halloween?
(evil spirits like witches on broomsticks, black cats, werewolves, ghosts, goblins,
skeletons, ghouls, mummies, spiders with cobwebs, scarecrows, vampires and etc;
pumpkins, apples, nuts, scare stories …)
5. Who can walk through walls? (ghosts)
6. What do you need to keep vampires away?
A-garlic B-onion C-pepper (garlic)
7. In Scotland, what vegetable was traditionally carved into a jack-o`-lantern?
(a turnip)
8. When are were wolves supposed to come out? (during a full moon)
9. What does a witch use for transport? (a broomstick)
10. What do children say when they knock at the door at Halloween? (trick or
treat).
In conclusion let's sing a caraoke song “Trick or Treat”
Thanks to everyone for participation!