Балаларға арналған C1 деңгейіндегі ағылшын сабағы
The Secret Lives of Professional Stunt Doubles
Бұл тегін C1 деңгейіндегі ағылшын тілі бойынша оқу түсінігі сабағы ағылшын тілін жетік меңгеруді мақсат еткен жасөспірімдер мен жас оқушыларға арналған. Мәтінде каскадёрлардың құпия өмірі ашылады, олардың тәуекелдері, жаттығулары және қызықты жұмыстың артындағы адалдығы көрсетіледі, ал кейінгі сұрақтар мен тапсырмалар оқушыларға сөздік қорын кеңейтуге және оқу дағдыларын жетілдіруге көмектеседі.

Студенттерге арналған кеңестер
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Жаңа сөздерді үйреніңіз - Беттің жоғарғы жағындағы сөздік тізімін оқыңыз. Әрбір сөзді түсінгеніңізге көз жеткізіңіз және оларды дауыстап айтып көріңіз. Бұл сөздер сізге мәтінді оқуда көмектеседі.
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Мәтінді мұқият оқыңыз - Мәтінді асықпай оқыңыз. Оқыған кезде жаңа сөздік сөздерін мәтіннің ішінен іздеңіз.
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Түсінгеніңізді тексеріңіз - Сұрақтарға жауап беріңіз. Кейбірі – дұрыс немесе бұрыс, ал кейбірі – бірнеше нұсқалы. Алғашында дұрыс жауап бермесеңіз уайымдамаңыз. Осылайша сіз жетіле түсесіз.
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Емле мен мағынаны жаттықтырыңыз - Сөздік тапсырмаларын орындаңыз. Олар сізге жазылуын жаттауға және жаңа сөздердің мағынасын есте сақтауға көмектеседі.
Ата-аналарға арналған кеңестер
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Бұл сабақ балаңыздың мүмкіндігінше өз бетімен орындауына арналған. Оларды сөздік тізімі мен мәтінді өздері оқуға және тапсырмаларды алғашқыда сіздің көмегіңізсіз орындауға ынталандырыңыз. Баланың сенімділік қалыптастыруы және өз бетімен мәселе шешу дағдыларын дамытуы маңызды.
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Сіздің рөліңіз – жақын жерде болып, қажет болған жағдайда ғана қолжетімді болу, бірақ балаңыз көмек сұрамайынша араласпау. Сабақ соңында балаңызбен бірге отырып, жауаптарын қатарлап қарап шығыңыз. Бұл оларға өз ойлауын түсіндіруге мүмкіндік береді, ал сіз тыңдап, жұмсақ сұрақтар арқылы бағыттайсыз.
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Осы тәсілмен жұмыс істеу балаңызға оқуына жауапкершілікпен қарауға көмектеседі, сонымен бірге өздерін қолдаулы сезінеді. Сондай-ақ бұл сізге олардың жетістігін және қай тұстарда көбірек тәжірибе қажет екенін анық көруге мүмкіндік береді..
Vocabulary List
1. hazardous – involving risk or danger
2. expertise – special skill or knowledge gained through training or experience
3. authentic – true and real, not a copy or imitation
4. choreography – the planned movement in a performance, such as fighting or dancing
5. resilience – the ability to recover quickly after difficulty or injury
6. precision – the quality of being exact and accurate
7. coordination – the ability to move or work together smoothly and effectively
8. adrenaline – a chemical in the body that increases energy in exciting situations
9. dedication – great commitment to a task or purpose
10. demanding – needing a lot of effort, skill, or attention
11. simulate – to copy or recreate the conditions of something real
12. recognition – public respect or admiration for someone’s achievements

Reading Passage
Professional stunt doubles live in a world that looks glamorous on screen but is often hazardous behind the scenes. Their job is to take on the risks that actors cannot, from high falls to fiery explosions. Every stunt is carefully planned, yet the danger never disappears entirely. It is a career where courage meets calculation, and where safety is constantly balanced with spectacle.
To succeed, stunt doubles must show remarkable expertise. Many train for years in martial arts, gymnastics, or driving before ever stepping onto a film set. Their knowledge goes far beyond ordinary physical skills, combining discipline, awareness, and technical understanding. This expertise allows them to create stunts that are thrilling but still safe, proving that practice and preparation are just as important as bravery.
Audiences expect every stunt to look authentic, as if the star of the film performed it themselves. This means stunt doubles must match the actor’s appearance, movements, and style. When done well, the audience never notices the difference. Authenticity is what makes the illusion of action films so powerful, convincing viewers that the impossible has truly happened.
Careful choreography is at the heart of stunt work. Fight scenes, for example, are not random punches and kicks, but rehearsed sequences where every move is timed. Like dancers, stunt performers follow choreography to keep the action exciting while reducing risk. A single mistake in timing can turn a performance dangerous, which is why endless rehearsals are essential.
The job also demands resilience. Injuries, both big and small, are common in this line of work. A stunt double might twist an ankle, bruise ribs, or even face more serious harm. What sets them apart is their ability to recover quickly, return to training, and keep performing despite setbacks. Resilience ensures that they can continue their careers even when the work takes a toll on their bodies.
Another essential quality is precision. Jumping from a building, landing on a moving vehicle, or crashing through glass requires exact calculation. Even a difference of a few centimetres can decide whether a stunt is safe or disastrous. Precision keeps the fine line between risk and disaster under control. Without it, no director would dare to attempt the most ambitious action scenes.
Beyond precision, coordination is key, especially when many performers work together. Car chases, group fights, or massive battle scenes require teams of stunt doubles to move perfectly in sync. Their bodies and movements must align with one another, the camera angles, and the timing of special effects. Good coordination makes sure that chaos on screen is carefully controlled behind the scenes.
What drives them is more than just adrenaline. While the rush of energy is real, it is their dedication that keeps them going. The work is demanding, often exhausting both physically and mentally. Doubles spend hours practising, testing equipment, and repeating scenes. They constantly simulate danger so that audiences can enjoy it safely. In the end, most stunt doubles seek not fame but recognition - the quiet respect of knowing they bring stories to life in the most daring way. For many, this is reward enough.

Comprehension Questions (True/False)
Read each statement about the passage and decide if it is true or false.
1. Stunt doubles take on dangerous tasks instead of actors. TRUE/FALSE
2. Many stunt doubles train in martial arts or gymnastics. TRUE/FALSE
3. Stunts do not need to look authentic to audiences. TRUE/FALSE
4. Fight scenes are carefully planned through choreography. TRUE/FALSE
5. Stunt doubles never experience injuries in their work. TRUE/FALSE
6. Precision can mean the difference between safety and disaster. TRUE/FALSE
7. Coordination is important when many stunt performers work together. TRUE/FALSE
8. Most stunt doubles only care about becoming famous. TRUE/FALSE

Multiple Choice Questions
Choose the correct answer to each question by selecting one option.
1. Why is stunt doubling described as a career where “courage meets calculation”?
a) It requires bravery alongside careful planning of dangerous acts
b) It depends only on courage without planning
c) It is safer than most people believe
d) It involves no risk because of strict rules
2. How does expertise go “beyond ordinary physical skills”?
a) It means being naturally stronger than actors
b) It requires technical understanding and discipline
c) It removes the need for rehearsals
d) It allows performers to avoid using equipment
3. Why is authenticity central to the audience’s experience?
a) It hides the fact that doubles exist at all
b) It makes viewers believe the actor is performing the stunt
c) It reduces the cost of computer-generated effects
d) It ensures doubles always look identical to actors
4. How is choreography in stunt work compared to dance?
a) Both rely on random movement to create excitement
b) Both use rehearsed timing to control risk and appearance
c) Both eliminate the need for costumes and sets
d) Both require no rehearsal once mastered
5. What does resilience allow stunt doubles to achieve?
a) Avoiding all injuries completely
b) Returning to work after setbacks and injuries
c) Skipping safety procedures
d) Performing without rehearsals or training
6. Why is precision described as controlling “the fine line” of stunts?
a) It makes scenes more entertaining for audiences
b) It determines whether complex moves are safe or disastrous
c) It shortens the filming process
d) It allows directors to film without preparation
7. Why is coordination especially vital in large-scale action scenes?
a) It keeps actors and doubles moving in perfect rhythm with cameras
b) It allows doubles to improvise during battles
c) It removes the need for special effects
d) It ensures costumes look the same on all actors
8. What kind of recognition do many stunt doubles value most?
a) Fame equal to leading actors
b) Quiet respect for their contribution to films
c) Awards for the most dangerous stunts
d) Opportunities to become directors themselves

Spelling Quiz
Read the four spellings of each word and choose the one that is correct.
1. Definition: involving risk or danger
a) hazardus
b) hazardous
c) haserdous
d) hazourdous
2. Definition: special skill or knowledge gained through training or experience
a) experteese
b) expertize
c) expertise
d) expertease
3. Definition: true and real, not a copy or imitation
a) authontic
b) autentick
c) authentic
d) authintic
4. Definition: the planned movement in a performance, such as fighting or dancing
a) choregraphy
b) choreography
c) choreograhpy
d) choriography
5. Definition: the ability to recover quickly after difficulty or injury
a) resiliense
b) resilliance
c) resiliance
d) resilience
6. Definition: the quality of being exact and accurate
a) presicion
b) precision
c) precisien
d) priscision
7. Definition: the ability to move or work together smoothly and effectively
a) coordernation
b) coordination
c) co-ordination
d) coodination
8. Definition: a chemical in the body that increases energy in exciting situations
a) adreniline
b) adrenalin
c) adrenaline
d) adrineline
9. Definition: great commitment to a task or purpose
a) dedication
b) dedicashion
c) dedicasion
d) deddication
10. Definition: needing a lot of effort, skill, or attention
a) demmanding
b) damanding
c) demanding
d) demmending
11. Definition: to copy or recreate the conditions of something real
a) simullate
b) simulate
c) simyulate
d) simalate
12. Definition: public respect or admiration for someone’s achievements
a) recognision
b) recognition
c) recognation
d) recognetion
