Тематические кейсы для подготовки учащихся к ЕГЭ
(“Говорение” и “Письмо”)
continued from No. 1
В последнее время много говорят и спорят о путях и формах подготовки учащихся школ к ЕГЭ. Важной задачей является разработка и освоение технологий обучения, позволяющих выпускникам достигать хороших результатов на экзамене.
Многие учебники и учебные пособия предлагают готовые задания для учащихся в формате ЕГЭ и не дают методики, этапов, а также форм работы для подготовки учащихся к выполнению этих заданий. Большинство заданий, предлагаемых другими учебными пособиями, не отвечают задаче развития навыков разговорной речи с точки зрения использования изучаемых иностранных языков для решения жизненных проблем. Это привело к необходимости создания серии заданий коммуникативной направленности.
Многие учащиеся, обладая хорошими навыками разговорной речи, демонстрируют недостаток знаний фактического материала, что затрудняет коммуникацию. В связи с этим возникла необходимость составления тематических кейсов (англ. case – чемодан), содержащих информацию, необходимую для осуществления коммуникативных задач.
Работа с тематическими кейсами позволяет учителю:
1. Расширить возможности урока, повысить его эффективность и коммуникативную направленность путём:
использования современных технологий (работа в парах и группах, создание учебных дискуссий и дебатов, модулированной ситуации, нетрадиционных форм урока);
расширения содержания обучения (использование учащимися тщательно отобранной и логически выстроенной информации, являющейся базой для решения учеником поставленной перед ним коммуникативной задачи);
усовершенствования организации учебного процесса (эффективное использование коллективных форм работы, большое количество заданий творческого характера, увеличение объема самостоятельной работы).
2. Развивать и совершенствовать коммуникативные навыки учащихся и во внеурочной деятельности путём:
использования научно-исследовательской деятельности учащихся;
совершенствования навыков ораторского искусства на английском языке;
совершенствования умений письменной речи (писать различные типы писем: личные и деловые, заполнять анкеты, работать с e-mail, писать различные типы сочинений с аргументацией высказывания, писать научно-исследовательские работы).
3. Совершенствовать воспитательный процесс путём:
формирования идей, взглядов и убеждений по обсуждаемым темам на актуальном для молодого человека материале;
формирования самооценки и оценки суждений и действий окружающих, а также событий и фактов, приобретения опыта адекватного поведения в обществе;
развития критического мышления, уважения к оппонентам, умения слушать и слышать других, умения самостоятельно и коллективно принимать решения.
Работа с кейсами также позволяет учителю:
1. формировать, расширять и углублять у
обучаемых содержательные знания (о чем можно
говорить на изучаемом языке), что позволяет им
более эффективно участвовать в иноязычном
общении и повысить их осведомленность в
различных областях деятельности;
2. совершенствовать все уровни компетенции
(лингвистической, социо-культурной,
стратегической и дискурсивной);
3. повышать мотивацию и вызывать у учащихся
желание говорить на иностранном языке;
4. организовать учебное сотрудничество;
5. рационально использовать время урока.
Структурное построение каждого кейса
Часть 1. Cовершенствование разговорных навыков
1. Беседа по тематическим вопросам в
режиме “Учитель–Ученик” или “Ученик–Ученик”.
2. Монологическое высказывание по ситуации в
течение 1 минуты – (организация “круглого
стола”).
3. Дискуссии и диспуты по ситуации.
4. Обсуждение высказываний, пословиц и поговорок
по данной теме.
5. Драматизация ситуаций и ролевая игра (по
карточкам).
6. Монологическое высказывание в формате ЕГЭ (2
минуты).
7. Ролевая игра (диалог с обменом фактической
информацией).
8. Модулированная ситуация в формате ЕГЭ (диалог с
обменом оценочной информацией).
Часть 2. Совершенствование навыков письменных заданий
1. Варианты заданий для написания
личного письма и эссе в формате ЕГЭ.
2. Необходимый лексический материал для
выполнения заданий.
Часть 3. Нетрадиционные формы работы с использованием современных технологий
При составлении кейсов были использованы пособия:
1. Practice Tests for the Russian State Exam. Е. Клековкина,
Малколм Манн, Стив Тейлор-Ноулз, Macmillan. 2005
2. Пособия и разработки автора Киреевой Т.В.
PART I. SPEAKING
Кейс 1: Topic 1. Family Life. Life Style. Personality. Famous People. Friends and Friendship
Speaking 1. Answer the questions.
1. Family Life
1. What is a happy family in your opinion? Why?
2. Should a young couple receive help from their parents and other relatives? Why/why not?
3. Conflicts between parents and teenagers are eternal. Do you agree? Why/why not?
4. Mutual respect is the most important part of relations between parents and children. Do
you agree?
5. Say if you always share your ideas and problems with your parents. Why/why not?
6. Is it good if three generations (your parents and grandparents) live together in one
household? Why/why not?
7. Young people don’t want to live with their parents. What do you think of that?
8. Is it good or bad to be an only child in the family? Why?
9. Do you agree that family life is more important for women than for men? Why?
10. Do you think that children should follow their parents’ advice in any situation?
Why?
11. Do you think that parents should never hit their children? Why? Give your reasons.
2. Life Style
1. What type of house would you prefer to live in? Why?
2. What place in your house/flat do you consider the most important (kitchen, bedroom,
sitting-room, etc.)? Give your reasons.
3. Do you enjoy where you live? Why/why not?
4. What place would you prefer to live in?
5. Do you enjoy your neighbourhood? Why/why not?
6. Has the standard of living changed in Russia? Give some examples.
7. Household duties (cleaning, washing up...) are relaxing and give us pleasure. Do you
agree?
3. Personality. Famous People
1. Do you judge people from first impressions? Why/why not?
2. Say what is more important in a person – his character or his appearance. Why?
3. Some people are respected by everybody, others only by one or two people. Why?
4. A person’s character is usually formed in childhood. Do you agree? Why/or why not?
5. When we say a woman is beautiful, do we mean her appearance? What else can be
beautiful?
6. We can’t guess a man’s character only by his appearance. Why/why not?
7. Does changing our appearance (hairstyle, clothes, image...) change our personality as
well? Why/why not?
8. Do you agree that a person’s character is more important than his appearance? Why?
9. There are only advantages to being famous. Do you agree?
10. Does fame change people? Why/why not?
11. Would you like to be famous? Why/why not?
12. Do you agree that “a beauty lives an easier life”? Why?
13. Do you agree that famous people are selfish and boastful? Why/why not?
4. Friends and Friendship
1. It’s very important to have a close friend. Why/why not?
2. It’s difficult to find a good friend. Why/why not?
3. Do you agree that love is more important in life than friendship? Why/why not?
4. The best friend is the one who helps you when you need it. Do you agree?
5. You get to know your real friends when you are in a difficult situation. Do you agree?
6. Friends are people who have the same interests. Do you agree? Why/why not?
7. What points do you take into consideration when choosing a friend? Why?
Speaking 2. Give a one-minute talk on the situation.
1. Family Life. Life Style
1. What creates a warm atmosphere at home? Express your own point of view
on family values.
2. What issues do you think cause conflicts between parents and teenagers? Give your
reasons.
3. What role do your relatives play in your life? With whom do you usually share your
thoughts, problems, and secrets? Whose advice is the most valuable? Develop these ideas.
4. Give your opinion about the division of household tasks in the family. Is it still the
woman who should do most of the household tasks or should the household duties be divided
between the man and the woman?
5. Sometimes three generations with very different attitudes and lifestyles live together
in one household. What are some possible problems, and what can be done to keep them to a
minimum?
6. Would you prefer to be an only child or one of two or three children? Is it better to
be the oldest or the youngest child in the family? Give your reasons.
7. What happens when people get married? Are there any special activities or customs? Give
a portrait of an ideal wife and ideal husband. What qualities would you like to have in
your ideal partner? Give your reasons.
8. The International Tourism Bureau invites you to take part in the competition “Do You
Know the Russian Way of Life?” The participants are to answer questions on some certain
themes:
What are marriage statistics in Russia?
How many families break up every year?
What kind of difficulties do young families have?
Why don’t young married people have the necessary experience in family life?
How does the state help young families make a start in life? Prepare a brief speech.
9. You have got a subject at school “Fundamentals of Family Life”.
Your teacher cannot come to the lesson. She is ill. She asks you to make a report on the
“Russian Family”.
10. Make a presentation of a new popular magazine “Family”, trying to attract the
readers’ attention to its interesting articles on various aspects of family life.
11. Compare and contrast the American home, the British home and the Russian home.
12. Speak about your home and neighbourhood.
13. What are the typical features of homes in Russia? (in Britain/the USA)
14. A foreign visitor wants to know about housing in St. Petersburg. What information
would you give?
15. Compare and contrast living in a country cottage and in an apartment.
16. Speak about the advantages and disadvantages of living in a city and in the
countryside.
17. What are the main changes that have happened in housing in Russia over the last few
years? Give some examples.
18. What type of accommodation do the majority of Russian people like to live in? Can you
think of reasons? Why?
19. Why do you think there are homeless people in Russia? What could be done to improve
the situation?
2. Personality and Famous People. Friends and Friendship
1. Do you have a really good friend? Do you think that your friendship
will last? What makes you think so? What must we do in order to not make mistakes in
choosing friends? Give your reasons.
2. A man’s character may be judged by observing who his/her friends and companions are.
Do you agree with this idea? Give your reasons.
3. A best friend is the one who helps you when you’re really in need of help. You get to
know your real friends when you are in a difficult situation. How else can you get to know
your real friends? Develop these ideas.
4. “Friendship is a great human’s treasure”. How do you understand these words?
5. A local radio station is running a “Best Friend of the Year” competition. To enter,
you must write a short composition describing someone you really like. What can you write?
6. Which of the following do you think are important aspects in a friendship or in a
steady relationship? To have similar – tastes in music; tastes in food; habits and
routines; hobbies and interests; opinions; backgrounds. What are chances of people with
different tastes and personalities staying together?
7. What do you mean if you say about your friend, “her/his friendship means a lot to
me”?
8. Say what you understand by “active friendship”. What must we do in order to not
make mistakes in choosing friends?
9. We meet different people during our lives. Say what kind of people you like and what
kind of people you dislike. Speak about reasons for your likes and dislikes.
10. Say what you first notice about a person when you meet him/her for the first time. How
do you judge people from first impressions?
11. Say what is more important in a person – his character or his appearance. Give your
reasons. What is easier to change – your appearance or your character? Why?
12. Give examples of nobility of character taken from works by Russian and foreign
writers. Say which character is your favourite and why you like this character. Describe
two literary personages who are antipodes.
13. Some people are respected by everybody, others only by one or two. Why? Express your
opinion.
14. A person’s character is usually formed in childhood. Do you agree or disagree? Give
your reasons. What are the essential factors that help mould a person’s character:
background and environment; educational possibilities; cultural standards; or
circumstances?
15. Some people may not be able to see beauty when it is near them. What do we mean when
speak about someone’s beauty? What is your idea of physical beauty? Can you name some
famous people who are really beautiful?
16. One of Chekhov’s characters said that everything must be beautiful in a person –
face, dress, spirit and mind. How do you understand this?
17. What are the traits of an ideal friend/wife/husband? Do you think it’s good to live
with an ideal? Give your reasons.
18. Do you agree that people’s eyes tell you a lot about their personality? How do you
understand these words: “You must look into people as well as at them”; “Appearances
are deceptive”?
19. What traits of character, in your opinion, do pupils appreciate in a teacher? Give
your reasons.
20. Do you think one’s appearance is important when you want to get a job? Why? In what
jobs do you think appearance is most essential? Why?
Speaking 3. Debates and Discussions
1. Consider the following: “Being married or being single”. Discuss
the differences between them; the advantages and disadvantages they have; say what you
would do if you were given the choice.
2. Speak on the advantages and disadvantages of living with parents and grandparents.
3. Would you prefer to be an only child or one of two or three children? Discuss what the
advantages/disadvantages are of:
being an only child
having brothers and sisters
being a twin
4. Read these ideas about friendship and say if you agree or disagree. Give your arguments.
Friends are people to have fun with.
Friends are people who have the same interests.
Friends have no secrets from each other.
Friends tolerate each other’s moods and faults.
It’s a bad idea to have friends who are too close.
It’s better if a friend has different interests.
You can’t be a close friend with someone in your own family.
You should try to get on well with everyone, not just your friends.
“The more friends you have, the better”. Do you agree?
“Tell me who your friend is, and I tell you who you are”. Do you agree?
“A friend in need is a friend indeed”. How do you understand it?
When you are good to others, you are best to yourself. How do you understand it?
“A person’s character may be judged by noticing who his/her friends are”. Do you agree?
5. A stereotype is a fixed set of ideas that is generally held about the
characteristics of a particular type of person/group, which are (wrongly) believed to be
shared by all the people of that type. What is your stereotype of a British/American
person, Russian person?
6. Speak about possible people for this year’s title “PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR”. They
can be from the world of politics, entertainment, sport, the arts or business. Speak about
reasons why you think he/she deserves the title.
7. What do you understand by the word “IMAGE”? Why is image so important for media
figures, like politicians, stars, etc? Is it important for you? Discuss the importance of
these qualities. Which of them you consider the most important for a political leader?
What other qualities, in your opinion, are necessary for a political leader to have?
an ability to organise and inspire others
an ability to plan a campaign
an ability to organise his/her mind
great capacity for detail
an ability to choose the right person for the right job
readiness to accept responsibility
willingness to make difficult decisions and stand by them
honesty
resolute determination
enthusiasm
high standards of personal conduct
8. In your opinion, what are the advantages and disadvantages of being
famous? Does fame change people? Have you ever met a famous person or received a letter
from someone famous? If not, imagine it. If you saw someone famous in a public place like
a restaurant, what would you do? What would you most like and most dislike about being
famous? Express your ideas.
9. You are a top model. It’s not easy to be a high-fashion model. What difficulties and
challenges do they face? What ridiculous things are there in this profession? Speak about
the advantages and disadvantages of being a model.
Speaking 4. Discussing Quotations, Sayings and Proverbs
1. There are famous sayings:
“A house becomes a home when love dwells there”.
“There is no place like home”, “East or West, Home is Best”.
“Men make houses, women make homes”.
“My home is my castle”.
“Show me your home and I’ll tell you who you are”. Give your comments.
2. Agree or disagree with these quotations; your opinion should be followed by some appropriate comment where possible:
“All happy families resemble one another, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” (Leo Tolstoy)
“Home is the girl’s prison and the woman’s work-house.” (G.B. Shaw)
3. Try to explain how you understand these proverbs:
“As the baker – so the buns, as the father – so the son”;
“As the tree – so the fruit”;
“There is a black sheep in every famly”.
4. How do you understand these sayings about friendship:
The only way to have a friend is to be one. (Emerson, “Friendship”, essays: First Series 1841)
A true friend is one soul in two bodies. (Aristotle)
Friends are like melons. To find one good, you must a hundred try. (Claude Mermet)
Before you look for friends you’d better become your own best friend.
Friends show their love in times of trouble, not in happiness. (Euripides, Orestes, 408 ВС)
One loyal friend is worth ten thousand relatives. (Euripides, Orestes, 408 ВС)
Your friend is the man who knows all about you, and still likes you. (Elbert Hubbard, The Note Book, 1927)
“A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him I may think aloud”. Confirm or refute these words of Emerson.
5. Explain your understanding of the proverbs:
“Show me your friend, and I’ll tell you who you are.”
“Friendship cannot stand always on one side.”
“Actions speak louder than words.”
“A friend in need is a friend indeed.”
“A friend is never known till a man has need.”
“A good friend is as sun in winter.”
“When you are good to others, you are best to yourself.”
6. Explain your understanding of the poem:
Friendship is a thing for two,
Three or four, even more,
Like a song that is made to sing
Friendship is a doing thing.
Friends are people who share,
Friends are people who care.
They try to understand.
They give a helping hand.
7. Henry Longfellow, a famous American poet of the 19th century wrote,
“Be noble in every thought and in every deed!”
Did Longfellow want his readers to be honest with themselves and with other people?
Discuss what the poet meant by these words.
8. Here are English proverbs:
“Doing is better than saying”;
“Actions speak louder than words.”
Give your own explanation of them.
9. How can you explain the sayings: “When you are good to others, you
are best to yourself.” Give examples from books and from your own life.
10. How can you explain these words?
Men and melons are hard to know.
The same man cannot be both friend and flatterer.
He that cannot obey, cannot command.
A lie stands on one leg, truth on two. (Benjamin Franklin)
11. Explain the proverb:
When wealth is lost, nothing is lost;
When health is lost, something is lost;
When character is lost, all is lost.
12. Do you think that the saying “A beauty lives an easier life” is correct? Prove your point.
Speaking 5. Dramatizing and Role-play
1. You are a top model and you meet a friend of yours in the airport. Give
him/her your news and find out where he/she has been and what he/she has done recently.
2. You saw a film yesterday. You liked the play of an actress/actor who is well-known but
you can’t remember her/his name. Describe her/his appearance to your friend, maybe
she/he will remember the actress’s/actor’s name. Act out a conversation.
3. You’re members of a beauty contest jury. Discuss the participants and choose the most
beautiful girl. Dramatize the situation.
4. You witnessed a bank robbery. Describe the criminals for the policemen. Dramatize the
situation.
5. Role-play.
Card A. You have two friends you like very much, but one of the friends does not like the other one. You plan to invite both of them to your birthday party. Speak to the first friend to invite her/him.
Card B. You like your friend and want to go to her/his birthday party. However, your friend will probably invite someone else you dislike very much. You think that being in the same room with this person will ruin the party for you, so you decide not to go if that person is going. When your friend invites you, tell him/her your feelings.
6. You’ve read an advertisement in a magazine and now you dream of
becoming a model. You ring up the agency and have a talk with an administrator. Act out a
conversation.
7. Your family is going to receive guests or give a party. You are discussing what should
be done to make the house look better. Everyone is giving his/her suggestions. Act out a
conversation.
8. The husband thinks his 17-year-old daughter is too young to go out on dates. The wife
disagrees. Act out a conversation.
9. Dramatize a short play in which the members of the family greet the elder daughter who
has just arrived and she is talking to her mother about her trip.
10. Act out a scene in which the family is planning a day out (or holiday) and discussing
various ideas. Each member of the family suggests ideas of where to go, trying to convince
the others that his/her idea is the best.
Speaking 6. Give a two-minute talk on the topic.
Task 1. Give a 2-minute talk on family life.
Remember to discuss:
what creates a friendly atmosphere at home
which family values are most important to you and why
what issues cause conflicts between parents and teenagers
Task 2. Give a 2-minute talk on family life.
Remember to discuss:
who is in your family and what they do
what things you like to do together
who you are close to in your family, and why
Task 3. Give a 2-minute talk on your life style.
Remember to discuss:
living in a country cottage and in an apartment. What are the advantages and disadvantages of it?
what type of house you would prefer to live in. Give your reasons.
about your home and neighbourhood
Task 4. Give a 2-minute talk on where you live.
Remember to discuss:
what kind of building (house, flat, etc.) you live in
what your neighbourhood is like
whether you like where you live; why/why not
Task 5. Give a 2-minute talk on personality.
Remember to discuss:
what kind of people are liked and respected by all members of society, and why
if it is good to trust your first impressions, why/why not
if there are stereotypes of people of different professions, and give your examples
Task 6. Give a 2-minute talk on famous people.
Remember to discuss:
what makes people famous (writers, singers, politicians, etc.)
where you prefer to get your information about famous people from, and why;
if the life of a famous person is easy, and why/why not.
Task 7. Give a 2-minute talk on your best friend.
Remember to discuss:
what your best friend looks like and why you like him/her
when and how you met
what you enjoy doing together, and why
Speaking 7. Role-play
Task 1. An Interview
A famous star/singer is giving an interview about his/her life. You are a reporter who is interested in her/his private life and asks her questions:
about his/her career
why he/she decided to choose this job
about his/her future plans
Remember to:
Be polite and active
Ask all the questions
Find out as much information as possible
Finish the conversation properly
Task 2. An Interview
One student is a famous cinema star who is giving an interview. The second student is a reporter who is interested in her/his private life and asks her questions about:
Her/his childhood
Her/his marriage
Her/his relations with children
Her/his family celebrations
Remember to:
Be polite and active
Ask all the questions
Find out as much information as possible
Finish the conversation properly
Task 3. Giving Some Advice
Your friend is in a bad mood today. Try to talk to him:
ask him why he is in a mood
give him some advice on how to change the situation
try to help him
Remember to:
Be polite and active
Find out as much information as possible
Finish the conversation properly
Speaking 8. Simulated Situation
Task 1. How to be successful in life
You and your friend are discussing what to do to be successful in life. You have three options for discussion:
to be talented
to marry successfully
to graduate from a prestigious university
Remember to:
be active and polite
discuss all the options
give good reasons
ask for your partner’s point of view
Task 2. Family Celebrations
You and your friend have a task to write a report about a family celebration. You are given 4 options for discussion:A holiday celebration; A wedding reception; A christening; A birthday party
Discuss all these options and choose one you both like most of all. Give reasons for your choice.
Remember to:
Ask for your partner’s point of view
Give reasons for your choice
Be active and polite
Take turns
Come to an agreement
Task 3. Discussing a New Baby in Your Family
You and your sister/brother are discussing the arrival of a new baby in your family. Discuss the following options and choose one you both like most of all. Give reasons for your choice.
Troubles; Duties; Fun; Happiness
Remember to:
Ask for your partner’s point of view
Give reasons for your choice
Be active and polite
Take turns
Come to an agreement
Task 4. Discussing a Birthday Party
You and your relative (sister, brother, cousin...) are discussing your birthday party. There are 4 options to choose from. You have to decide on one of them:
*Home party with relatives
*Home party with your friends
*Going to a disco bar
*A barbecue party in the countryside
Remember to:
Discuss all the options
Take an active part in the conversation and be polite
Come up with suggestions
Agree or disagree with your partner and give reasons
Come to an agreement
Task 5. Choosing a Present
You and your sister/brother are thinking of what you can present your mum. Discuss the following options and choose one you both like most of all: Vase; Candy; Flowers; Home-made pie
Remember to:
Discuss all the options
Take an active part in the conversation and be polite
Come up with suggestions
Agree or disagree with your partner and give reasons
Come to an agreement
Task 6. Choosing a Present
It’s March 7th. You want to make a pleasant surprise for your Mum tomorrow. You can:
Cook her a holiday dinner
Tidy up the flat
Make a home-made present
Arrange a congratulation speech on the radio
Discuss it with your sister/brother and choose one activity you both prefer.
Remember to:
Discuss all the options
Take an active part in the conversation and be polite
Come up with suggestions
Agree or disagree with your partner and give reasons
Come to an agreement
Useful Vocabulary
Next Friday is ...’s birthday and we’ve got to think of a present for her/him.
Well, why not present her/him with a ... because ...
Quite right. Isn’t it a great idea?
I’m breaking my promise, but father is going to present you with a ... for your birthday.
How nice! My dreams are coming true.
Task 7. Choosing a Present
You and your mother/sister/brother are discussing a present you are going to give to your Granny’s 50th birthday. Discuss the following options and choose one you both like most of all: A watch; A TV set; A dress; A necklace
Remember to:
Discuss all the options
Take an active part in the conversation and be polite
Come up with suggestions
Agree or disagree with your partner and give reasons
Come to an agreement