Слайд 1Lesson:
”Customs and traditions and foods of Kazakhstan”
The aim of the lesson:
The aims: 1.
To introduce pupils the new words, to get information about traditional food in Kazakhstan and the names of national dishes, to teach pupils how to prepare it. To teach pupils to compare in Kazakhstan
2. To teach pupils to be attentive to each other
3.To develop the skills of speaking ,reading and writing on the theme.
Слайд 3Organization moment
I. Organization moment
T:Good morning ,students!
P:Good
morning, teacher!
T:How are you!
P:I’m fine too .And you?
T:Who’s on duty
today?
P:I’m on duty today.
T:Who is absent?
P:….. is absent.
T:What date is it today?
P:Today is the 14 th of January.
T:What weather like today? P:Today is the cloudy and cold .
Слайд 4Checking up the home task
1. Where is the UK of
GB?
2. What its full name?
3. What is the Union Jack?
4.
Who rules the UK?
5. Who is the Queen of the UK?
6. What is the capital of Kazakhstan?
7. What is the population of Kazakhstan?
8. What is museums of Kazakhstan do you know?
9. What do you know about Medeu?
10. Do you know British beliefs?
11. Do you know Kazakh beliefs?
12. What beliefs of other people do you know?
Слайд 5Kazakh superstitions and beliefs
A large number of Kazakh beliefs and
superstitions can hardly be applied to modern life. The majority
of them came from ancient times, even naturally become a part of today’s life, or, at least, can add a lot to our knowledge of Kazakh culture.
Слайд 6A pregnant woman cannot have a haircut because it may
hurt her motherhood, and the happiness of the child she
is having.
Слайд 7Kazakhs are always careful with salt. Food would be tasteless
without salt.
Kazakh’s believe that “the essence of food is
in its salt”.
Lives of those who have been careless with salt will become salty and bitter until the salt spilt by them dries out.
Слайд 8A cauldron/kazan can not be left facing the entrance door.
It is bad luck if a cauldron slips and falls.
It means your destiny is escaping , your very well-being is lost, food becomes scanty.
Слайд 9 Answer the questions
Our traditional home cooked
food is…….
Our favorite meat dishes are…
The Kazakh
popular drinks are….
Kazakh people For guests usually prepare …
Слайд 10 Vocabulary.
Custom –салт
дәстур
uncovering brides face – келіннің бетін ашу
a veil
– шымылдық
to introduce - таныстыру
a guest - қонақ
a bride groom – күеу жігіттің туысы
ancient - көне
respected - сыйлы
to bless – бата беру
Слайд 20Usually, horse mains and tails are not trimmed, to make
sure the horse’s owner enjoy good health.
When a horse owner
dies, people will trim the mane and the tail of his horse to make it look mournful. Therefore, the Kazakh associate the trimmed mane and tails of their horses with mourning and death.
Слайд 21If a dog follows a horseman leaving his village, people
would not try to force it back.
The dog is
devoted to its owner, and if it wants to go with him it means he will have a happy trip.
Слайд 22
The main national dish of Kazakhs is beshbarmak. Beshbarmak prepares
from mutton, a horse - beef. Besbarmak - a dish
eaten with five fingers. The sheep's head was for respected guests
Bauyrsak - national dish of Kazakhs, prepares from flour
The tastiest meats of the horse were zhal, zhaya, kazy, and karta.
Kazy - is a very dear and delicious meal
karta - a large horse intestine which was very tasty when cooked.
Слайд 23Zhal - the layer of fat under a horse's mane.
Zhal was another special portion of fat sliced especially for
invited guests, to be served with kazy, a rump and
Zhaya - rump of a horse, this is very delicious;
Kurt - This is a product prepared by the process of pressing thick sour cream.
Слайд 24
National drinks koumiss, shubat, airan.
Airan - sour milk - Kazakh
used this winter and summer, cow's milk was given to
kids
Shubat - fermented camel's milk - Shubat often served as a medicine.
Kymyz - were made of horse’s milk. Kymyz - This is a very useful for health.
Kaimak - sour cream. This is also made of milk
Слайд 25Milk was most used diary product.
Irimzhik - were made from
boiled unskimmed milk and added sour cream. would be yellow.
Sary
mai (butter) - Is made old milk
Suzbe and katyk - This is strained and thick sour milk it was another of the tasty diary products.
Слайд 26
Grammar
Revision of modal verbs
Слайд 27Fill in the diagram about eating in Kazakhstan.
Traditional Food
Traditional games
Traditional drinks
Wedding ceremony
True or false
1)Kazakh people present shapan
to a noble or honored guest.
2)Kazakh girls cover their hair by wearing Kimeshek.
3)The camisole is an overcoat both for men or women.
4)The Takhia is a men’s everyday shoes.
5)Kebis is worn on head.
6)Tymak is made of animals fur.
7)Women’s camisole are more brightly coloured than men’s.
Слайд 31Home work
Write an essay about traditional food and
games
Слайд 33Today you all have taken an active part in our
lesson.
Our lesson is over. Good bye!