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Ж.Досмухамедов атындағы педагогикалық колледжі. “Means of Transport” тақырыбына ОНЛАЙН САБАҚ. Оқытушы: ағылшын тілі кафедрасының 1 санатты оқытушысы , шетел тілдері магистры Алтаева Үміт Әзірбаевна. ҚҰЗЫРЕТТІЛІККЕ ЖЕТКІЗЕТІН САБАҚТЫҢ МАҚСАТ-МІНДЕТТЕРІ:
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Ж.Досмухамедов атындағы педагогикалық колледжі “Means of Transport” тақырыбына ОНЛАЙН САБАҚ Оқытушы: ағылшын тілі кафедрасының 1 санатты оқытушысы, шетел тілдері магистры Алтаева Үміт Әзірбаевна
ҚҰЗЫРЕТТІЛІККЕ ЖЕТКІЗЕТІН САБАҚТЫҢ МАҚСАТ-МІНДЕТТЕРІ: а) ақпараттық: To retrieve the all necessary information concerning the types vehicle by means of reading texts, dialogs; to introduce the new lexical units, set expressions and idioms. To get information from the students’ project work on the given topic. ә) коммуникативтік: To develop students’ attention, way of thinking, ability for swap work, their activity to use a language as an a means of communication between different cultures in the modern world, i.e , increase their language competency on the topic “Types of transport”, to acquire new practical skills and habits. б) проблеманы шешу: To consider the given topic and to find the ways of setting it as a problem, to encourage the students’ interest to the foreign language learning, to demonstrate the practical appliance of the language with the help of solving different problems.
САБАҚТЫҢ БАРЫСЫ • Ұйымдастыру бөлімі. Фонетикалық жаттығу • Үй тапсырмасын тексеру • Өткен материалды қайталау арқылы жаңа материалды қабылдауға дайындық • Жаңа материалмен таныстыру: • Жаңа білімді бекіту • Үйге тапсырма. Қорытындылау. Бағалау
Фонетикалық жаттығу • THEY WAIT AND WAIT FOR THE TRAIN BUT IN VAIN.
Transport, breakdown, buddy seat, cabstand, helmet, crossroad, garage, • highway, mainroad, passenger compartment, park, parking place, • pedestrian, ring road, refuelling, sidewalk, station, traffic lights, • vehicle, overland transport, automobile, bulldozer, bus, catafalque, combine harvester, dust-cart, exavator, express train, jeep, loader, lorry, Metro, motor bike, motorcycle, petrol tanker, push-cycle, taxi, tram, trolley bus, truck, Undeground, components, boot, brake, bumper.
Өткен материалды қайталау арқылы жаңа материалды қабылдауға дайындық
Bamboo train, Cambodia • Those with a strong constitution may want to ride a Cambodian bamboo train – known locally as a nori. Passengers sit on a makeshift bamboo ‘train’ (basically just a bamboo platform) powered by an electric generator engine, perched just inches above the railway tracks and travelling at up to 40km/h. The unmaintained railway tracks make for a bumpy ride and the closest you’ll get to luxury is sitting on a grass mat. But the fares are low and this is a once in a lifetime experience, as all the locals use them for getting around. Pick up a nori from Battambang station.
Monte toboggans came to being in the 19th century, as a fast way of getting down the hill from Monte to Funchal. Today, they’re more a tourist attraction than an everyday mode of transport for the locals. Pick up a toboggan at the bottom of the stairs leading to the Nossa Senhora do Monte Church. Once you’ve climbed into the wicker sledge, two drivers dressed in traditional white outfits will steer you down the narrow, winding streets to Funchal at up to 48km/h. It’s an extraordinary experience.
Known as ‘the undisputed king of the road’ in the Philippines, the Jeepney is a mammoth vehicle. When the American troops pulled out of the Philippines at the end of World War II, surplus jeeps were gifted to the locals and this is how the original jeepneys came to being. The Filipinos stripped them down, added roofs for shade and used them to re-establish public transport in the country. Nowadays, brightly decorated jeepneys are a symbol of Philippine culture and the most popular way of getting around in the country.
Longtail boats are an icon of Thailand. Originally they were used in the canals that ran through Bangkok – and although the canals have now been filled and replaced with roads, the boats are still prolific in the country. As the name suggests, they are long and slim – the ideal shape for canal cruising – due to the long rod in the back of the boat which holds up the motor. Locals use these boats like public transport and riding one is an experience you can’t miss on a trip to the country.
Imagine drifting across a white canvas of snow as a troop of husky dogs pulls your sledge – it’s like something from a Christmas movie. In reality, dog sledding isn’t quite so graceful, it can be a bumpy ride and will be accompanied by your dogs’ barks, but nonetheless it’s certainly a unique journey. For most Alaskan locals this isn’t a day-to-day way of getting around, but for tourists it’s a special way to travel, and something you can’t do in many other parts of the world. The best time to go sledding in Alaskais January-March, as lack of snow in the summer means you’re likely to be pulled by the dogs on a wheeled sledge.
Totora is a reed which is grown in Peru, most notably on Lake Titicaca. The Uros are a group of people who live on the lake on floating islands fashioned from the reed. They also make Barco de Totora from bundles of the dried reeds, and these boats have become an icon of Peru. If you’re visiting Lake Titicaca, the Barco de Totora is a wonderful, unique method of getting across the vast and beautiful stretch of water.
DUKW, widely pronounced ‘duck’, are amphibious trucks that were designed by the American military during World War II to transport equipment and troops over both land and water. Nowadays, you can take a trip in a DUKW in central London, on the aptly named Duck Tours. On a tour you’ll drive past famous London landmarks before dramatically launching into the River Thames to get a view from the water. They’re the only way to experience the sights of central London by land and river – without leaving the comfort of your seat!
Along the 3.5km stretch of Venice’s Grand Canal there are just three bridges, so how do you get across? By Traghetto, of course. The unglamorous sibling of the gondola; these no-frills boats get passengers from one side of the canal to the other for a meagre fee. You can pick up a Traghetto (meaning ‘ferry’ in Italian) from any of the seven piers along the canal – just look for the yellow signs pointing you towards the landings. Each boat is rowed by two oarsmen- one at the bow and one behind the passengers, as in a gondola – if you want to ride like a Venetian, stand for the short journey.
Save yourself a few bucks in Pakistan and ride on a Tangah, rather than the more commonly used rickshaws and taxis. A Tangah is a carriage, sitting atop two large wooden wheels pulled by one or two horses. They have a low-glamour, but high fun factor and have become more widely used in Pakistan for enjoyment, rather than as a functional way of getting around. Just beware that they’re not the speediest way to travel!
(At the train station) • When is the next train to Berlin? • When isthe next train to Paris? • When is the next train to London? • When does the train for Warsaw leave? • When does the train for Stockholm leave? • When does the train for Budapest leave • I’d like a ticket to Madrid • I’d like a ticket to Prague • I’d like a ticket to Bern
When does the train arrive in Vienna? • When does the train arrive in Moscow? • When does the train arrive in Amsterdam? • Do I have to change trains? • From which platform does the train leave? • Does the train have sleepers? • I’d like a one-way ticket to Brussels • I’d like a return ticket to Copenhagen • What does a berth in the sleeper cost?
(At the train)Is that the train to Berlin?When does the train leave?When does the train arrive in Berlin?Excuse me, may I pass?I think this is my seatI think you’re sitting in my seatWhere is the sleeper?The sleeper is at the end of the trainAnd where is the dining car? – At the frontCan I sleep below?Can I sleep in the middle?
Can I sleep below?Can I sleep in the middle?Can I sleep at the top?When will we get to the border?How long does the journey to Berlin take?Is the train delayed?Do you have something to read?Can one get something to eat and to drink here?Could you please wake me up at 7 o’clock?
Do you have something to read?Can one get something to eat and to drink here?Could you please wake me up at 7 o’clock? Can I sleep at the top?When will we get to the border?How long does the journey to Berlin take?Isthetraindelayed?
(At the airport)I’d like to book a flight to AthensIs it a direct flight?A window seat, non-smoking, pleaseI would like to confirm my reservationI would like to cancel my reservationI would like to change my reservationWhen is the next flight to Rome?Are there two seats available?