My Family and Friends

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Тема: Я, моя сім’я та друзі.
Підтема: Сучасна сім’я.
Мета:
Практична: Удосконалювати вимову учнів. Практикувати учнів в усному мовленні.
Ознайомити учнів з новим лексичним матеріалом теми. Тренувати учнів у
вживанні нового лексичного матеріалу у мовленні на рівні слова, фрази та
понадфразової єдності. Практикувати учнів у аудіюванні та читанні. Вчити учнів
складати діалог-розпитування.
Освітня: Розширювати філологічний світогляд учнів. Збагачувати знання учнів з
теми «Family relationship».
Розвиваюча: Розвивати фонематичний слух учнів, довготривалу, оперативну
пам'ять, слуховий контроль, культуру читання, здатність самостійно планувати
мовний вчинок, вміння логічно, послідовно висловлювати думки іноземною
мовою.
Виховна: Виховувати інтерес до навчання, до вивчення іноземної мови, культуру
спілкування, повагу до батьків.\
План
Хід уроку.
1. Оргмомент.
I
you

expect
you
are
looking

are
serious
forward
to

and responsible, .
And I
hope
starting
your English
course.

2. Повідомлення теми і мети уроку.
3. Фонетична зарядка.
1) Хорова робота над вимовою слів і словосполучень.
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)

ancestor
bachelor
best man
bride
bridegroom
brother-in-law

7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
27)
28)
29)

extended family
father-in-law
first-born
foster brother/sister
foster parent/mother/father
godfather/godmother
great aunt
great grandfather/grandmother
half-brother
half-sister
heir/heiress
mother-in-law
nephew
niece
siblings
sister-in-law
son-in-law
spouse
stepbrother/stepsister
stepchild
stepfather
stepmother
twin

2) Знаходження відповідності .
Match English words and phrases their definitions
A. brothers and sisters
B. a brother by one parent only
C. a sister by one parent only
D. a husband of one’s daughter
E. a husband or a wife
F. a son of one’s sister or brother
G. a child showing a relationship not by blood, but by another marriage
H. a person who looks after a child not his or her own
I. a husband of a person’s own mother who is not the person’s father
J. an unmarried man
K. the bridegroom’s attendant at a wedding
L. a daughter or son of a person’s stepfather or stepmother
M. a woman on her wedding day
N. a family including aunts, uncles and other relatives
O. the father of one’s husband or wife
P. a person who was a member of one’s family a long time ago and from whom one
is descended
Q. a sister of one’s husband or wife
R. (one’s) oldest child
S. a child that has been fostered in another child’s family
T. a person who, at a child’s baptism, promises to take an active interest in its

welfare
U. one of two children born of the same mother at the same time
V. a grandfather/grandmother of one’s father or mother
W. a brother of one’s husband or wife
X. a person who by law receives wealth, property when the owner dies
Y. a mother of one’s husband or wife
Z. a man on his wedding day
AA. a daughter of one’s sister or brother
AB. a sister of one’s grandmother/grandfather
AC. a wife of a person’s own father who is not the person’s mother

Читання
Pre-Reading
Who do you live with? Do other members of your family live near you, or do you have
to travel to see them?
While-reading:
Read the texts and find out how many people Callum, Meera, Ben and Trudi share a
house with.
What is a 'traditional' family nowadays? With more and more couples choosing not to
get married, and with the number of divorces and second marriages increasing, the idea
of the 'traditional family'(two married parents, an average of two children, grandparents
living nearby) is rapidly disappearing in some countries. Here are some personal
examples and statistics from the English-speaking world.
FAMILIES
I
I
n the n the UK
USA
Marriages that end
5
3
in divorce
0%
3%
Families with only
2
2
one parent
5%
5%
Children who live
5
3
in a single-parent home at
some time
0%
3%
Children whose
3
4
parents aren't married
3%
0%
Single parents who
1
1
are men
0%
0%

Meera
My name's Meera, and I live in Wolverhampton, near Birmingham, in England. 1 live
with my parents, my brother and my sister. My grandmother lives next door. My mum
was born here in Britain, but my grandmother moved here from India in the 1960s when

my dad was a little boy. My dad has two sisters - Auntie Sunita and Auntie Rani. Auntie
Sunita lives in the same street as us, and Aauntie Rani lives in Birmingham, which is
only 15 miles away. They're both married, and I've got five cousins. We see them almost
every week. Someone is always visiting our house, or we go to Birmingham to see them.
And two years ago we all went to India to see our family there.
Callum
I'm Callum, and I live with my parents in Cambridge, in the east of England. We moved
here when I was five because of Dad's job, but my mum comes from the north of
England and dad comes from Scotland. I’ve got a grandma in Edinburgh and a
granddad in Yorkshire. And I've got two cousins who live near London, because that’s
where Dad's sister and her husband live. We see my cousins about three times a year,
and we go up to Edinburgh every New Year, but I can't remember when I last saw my
granddad in Yorkshire. He always sends me presents, though!
Ben
I'm Ben from Portland, Oregon, and my family is a bit complicated! I've got a sister
called Ella, but three years ago my parents got divorced and now both of them are remarried. We live with my mom, Julie, and my stepfather. Bob. Bob's got a daughter
called Daisy, but she doesn't live with us, she lives with her mom. My father's name is
Pete. He and his second wife have just had a baby boy, Charles, so I've got a new halfbrother.
Trudi
My name's Trudi, and I've got a sister called Beth. Our mum and dad are divorced, so
we live with just our mum in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. Our dad has an
apartment in the center of town, and we spend every other weekend there. After school
every day we go to our grandma's house and have a meal there, because our mum
doesn't finish work until six o'clock. She collects us at half past six, except on
Wednesday evenings when we go swimming with our dad.
(From 'Across Cultures')

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7.
8.

After-reading:
Underline the correct alternatives to complete the sentences.
Callum's aunt and uncle/grandparents live near London.
Callum often/sometimes sees his cousins.
Meera's aunts both live near/far away.
Meera often/rarely sees her cousins.
Daisy is Ben's half-sister/stepsister.
Julie is Pete's ex-wife/stepmother.
Trudi's mum and dad live in different places/ together.
Trudi never sees her dad/sees her dad regularly.

Read the statistics about families in the USA and the UK. Which of the
children in this unit lives:
• In a single-parent family?
• In a stepfamily?
How do you think that the same statistics would be different in your country?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the four family situations in the
texts? Discuss with a partner.

Граматика
Exercise 1.
Fill in the gaps with the verb “to be” in Present Simple.
1.My son … a student. He … a good student. 2. My little sister … afraid of mice. 3.
My mother … not a housewife. 4. … your sibling a pupil ? –Yes, she … .5. They …
at home now. 6. … they at school? 7. My mother – in- law … a very hard-working
woman. 8. These men … drivers. 9. … your parents at home? – No, they … not.10.
Michael has a brother. His brother … 20.He … a student. He …at home now. 11.
… there any books on your table?- Yes, there … .12. … his friends tired after the
work in the garden? 13. My parents … proud of me. 14. Why … your friend often
late for classes?15. … all the students present today? 16.This … not my bag. Whose
bag … it? 17. … your pen on your table or in your beg?18. Your piece of advice …
very important for me. 19. Kate … married to Steve. 20.---------------------------------Exercise 2.
Fill in the gaps with the verb “to be” in Present Simple.
1.Where … you?- I… in the kitchen.2. Where … John?- He … in the garage. 3.
Where … Liza and John?- They … at college. 4. … you free now?- No, I… busy. –
What … you busy with? 5. My granny … ill. She… in hospital now. 6. It… 10
o’clock now. She … late again. 7. How … you?- I… not very well today.- I… sorry
to hear that. 8. These songs … not popular with young people. 9. We… fond of
reading. 10. He … interested in classical music.11. Lena … afraid of snakes. 12. My
aunt … never nervous and … rarely upset. 13. Which sport do you think … the
most dangerous? 14. This book … not as interesting as that one. 15. My granny …
the kindest person I know.16.This book … not worth reading. 17. Two heads …
better than one. 18. You… right. That … a lot of money. 19. The police … not here.
20. Physics …a difficult subject.
Exercise 3.
Answer the following questions:
A
1. Are you at the lyceum now? 2. Is your sister/brother a schoolgirl/schoolboy? 3.
Where your parents now? 4. Is your sibling at home now? 5. Is your little niece
afraid of dogs? 6. Are all the students present today? 7. Are you busy on Sunday? 8.

Is your cousin free in the evening? 9. When is he/she free? 10. Are your parents
proud of you? 11. What songs are popular with your friends? 12. Are you usually
tired of the work in the garden? 13. Is your granny ill? 14. Is she in hospital now?
15. Are you often late for your classes?

Домашнє завдання.
-вивчити нові слова;
-опрац. текстMe and my family;
-виконати вправу з граматики.

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