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- •СОдержание
- •Введение
- •Unit 1. Family life. Text 1. About myself and my family
- •Vocabulary to remember
- •Practice:
- •1. Read the text ‘About Myself and My Family’ and answer the questions.
- •2. Read the dialogues in pairs.
- •3. Work in pairs.
- •4. Speak about your own family. The following questions will help you.
- •Text 2. Family problems
- •Practice:
- •Practice:
- •1. Talking points:
- •2. Indicate one of the meanings in which the given word is used in the Text.
- •3. Choose the synonyms from the right column to the phrases given in the left one.
- •4. What would you say if you took part in the following dialogue? Act it.
- •Text 2. University education
- •In great britain: “oxbridge”
- •Cambridge
- •Practice:
- •1. Write a word to each definition:
- •2. Correct the following sentences beginning with: “I am afraid that is wrong” or “That is not true to the fact”.
- •3. Consider the following statements.
- •5. Discuss pros and cons of the fact that some people think that Oxford and Cambridge Universities are too old-fashioned, traditional, and elitist.
- •Unit 3. English-speaking countries text 1. Great Britain
- •Practice:
- •1. Choose the Russian equivalents from the right column to the following English words and phrases.
- •2. Put in the words omitted in the following; the sentences are all in the piece you have just read.
- •3. Finish up the sentence of the Text.
- •4. What would you say if you took part in the following dialogue? Act it.
- •Text 2. The usa
- •Practice:
- •1. Indicate one of the meanings in which the given word is used in the Text. The paragraph number is given in brackets.
- •2. Choose the synonyms from the right column to the phrases given in the left one.
- •3. Finish up the sentences of the Text.
- •4. What would you say if you took part in the following dialogue? Act it.
- •5. Reproduce the topic “The United States of America” in English according to the plan made up.
- •6. Make up the presentation of culture, geography or history facts of the usa. Use different sources of information. Unit 4. Language in our life text 1. Learning foreign languages
- •Practice:
- •3. Read the text ‘Learning Foreign Languages’ and answer the questions:
- •Text 2. English around the world
- •Practice:
- •Identify the key-words concerning the functions of the English language and write them out.
- •Unit 5. Ecological problems. Text 1. The problem of environmental protection
- •Practice:
- •2. Match all the possible pairs and give the proper translation of the word combinations:
- •3. Write a word to each definition:
- •4. Write an essay or make up the report (or presentation) on the most important ecological risks for today’s life. Use different sources of information. Text 2. Once again about ozone holes
- •Practice:
- •1. Suggest Russian translation for:
- •2. Give the English equivalents for the following phrases. Consult the text.
- •3. A) Give synonyms for the following words:
- •4. Answer the following questions:
- •6. Agree or disagree with the following statements. Begin you answer with:
- •Unit 6. Youth’s world. Text 1. The problems of youth.
- •Practice:
- •2. What is missing? (Find the omitted words and define the part of the speech. Give the translation of the sentence):
- •Text 2. The younger generation knows best
- •Practice:
- •3. Read the text once again and point out the statements you completely agree or disagree. Put them in the table. Give your arguments.
- •5. Translate the quotations. Try to explain these sayings. Describe the situation where you can use these proverbs or write the essay.
- •Unit 7. Science in our life. Text 1. The progress of science
- •Practice:
- •1. Answer the questions:
- •2. Read the text and find the derivatives from the following worlds. Define what parts of speech they are. Translate them into Russian:
- •3. Use the English equivalents for the words and phrases in brackets.
- •4. Complete the following sentences. Use the vocabulary of the text.
- •5. Find in the text the English equivalents for the following Russian phrases:
- •6. Use the key phrases given below to retell the text:
- •7. Guess the things which we use in our everyday life.
- •8. Discuss in your groups the main advantages and disadvantages of television, write them in two columns on your paper and express your own opinion.
- •Text 2. Inventors and their inventions
- •Practice:
- •1. Find the names of the inventors who gave their names to the things they created using different sources of information. Put them down in the table.
- •2. Find in the text the famous words of Edison proving his idea of a genius. Do you agree with him ?
- •5. Make a list of the Seven Wonders of the 20th century. Write them in the order of their importance.
- •Getting a job
- •Moving up
- •Leaving the company
- •Hard times
- •Happier times
- •Practice:
- •1. Write a single word synonym for each of these words/phrases.
- •3. Complete these sentences with a suitable word or phrase.
- •How to succeed at interviews
- •Practice:
- •2. What factors do you think a job applicant should keep in mind when being interviewed?
- •Unit 9. Youth rights and duties. Text 1. Human rights.
- •Practice:
- •1. Answer the following questions:
- •2. Read the text again and find Russian equivalents or explain the following phrases:
- •3. Problem discussion “Violence is always wrong”.
- •3. Translate the quotations. Find Russian equivalents and try to explain these sayings. Describe the situation where you can use these proverbs or write the essay. Give as many arguments as possible.
- •Text 2. Youth rights movement
- •Organizations in Europe
- •Organizations in the United States
- •Practice:
- •Unit 10. Healthy way of life. Text 1. New anti-drugs campaign for young people
- •Drug facts
- •Practice:
- •2. Read the text again and find Russian equivalents or explain the following phrases:
- •3. Test yourself “How much do you know about drug addiction”?
- •Vocabulary you may need:
- •4. Make a survey on the situation on the drug problem in your educational establishment, your native city. Report in class about its results.
- •Practice:
- •2. Organize a group discussion. On the following problems:
- •3. Below you have some of the amazing achievements of modern technology. Match the names on the left with the definitions on the right.
- •4. Think of the benefit and harm of these or other inventions widely applied in today’s life. Put your results into the table “Benefit/Harm”
- •5. Take the Quiz. This test will only be scored correctly if you answer each one of the questions.
- •Screening test scoring ranges:
- •80 To 100, Significantly Above Average!!! unit 11. Cooperative movement. Text 1. Role and contribution of the cooperative movement in today’s world
- •Practice:
- •2. Match the pairs:
- •4. Read the sentences and tick () the statements which are true to the text. Correct the false statements.
- •5. Choose one of the following topics and prepare a report on it:
- •Text 2. From the history of co-operative education
- •Practice:
- •1. Find the English equivalents in the right-hand column for the following:
- •3. What is missing? (Find the omitted words and define the part of the speech. Give the translation of the sentence):
- •4. Talking points:
- •Список литературы
- •Интернет-ресурсы
Practice:
1. Talking points:
a) 1. Where do you study?
2. How long have you been studying here?
3. Have you studied anywhere else? Where? How long?
4. Where do you live?
5. How long have you been living there?
6. Have you lived anywhere else?
b) 1. When did you leave school?
2. Did you like the school?
3. What can you say about your schooldays? Can you say that your schooldays were the happiest days of your life?
4. What marks did you get at the entrance examinations?
5. How many points did you get for your exams?
6. How long will your course at the University last?
7. What department do you study at?
8. Why did you decide to enter this University?
9. When will you graduate from the University?
2. Indicate one of the meanings in which the given word is used in the Text.
1. an institution |
- учреждение, учебное заведение, общество |
2. a department |
- ведомство, отдел, кафедра |
3. to train |
- тренировать, обучать, воспитывать |
4. equipment |
- аппаратура, оборудование, оснащение |
5. to carry out |
- выполнять, доводить до конца, проводить |
6. a gym |
- гимназия, спортивный зал |
7. to graduate |
- окончить, градуировать |
8. management |
- управление; руководство, менеджмент |
3. Choose the synonyms from the right column to the phrases given in the left one.
a) to found b) professional c) training d) a post-graduate course e) branch f) plant g) commercial h) to possess i) cafeteria j) tuition |
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4. What would you say if you took part in the following dialogue? Act it.
A.: When was the Belgorod University of Cooperation, Economy and Law founded?
B.: … .
A.: What faculties are there at the University?
B.: … .
A.: How many departments does the University have?
B.: … .
A.: How many students study at the University?
B.: … .
A.: What specialists does the University train?
B.: … .
A.: What can you say about the University laboratories?
B.: … .
A.: Where can the students borrow literature for their studies?
B.: … .
A.: Are there any facilities for the students to go in for sports?
B.: … .
A.: What is the period of study at the University?
Text 2. University education
In great britain: “oxbridge”
Active vocabulary to remember
denotes the medieval period staff fellows accommodation “tutorials” “supervisions” plague St Scholastica’s day magnificent chapel
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This name denotes the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, both founded in the medieval period. They are federation of semi-independent colleges, each college having its own staff, known as “Fellows”. Most colleges have their own dining hall, library and chapel and contain enough accommodation for at least half of their students. The Fellows teach college students, either one-to-one or in very small groups (known as “tutorials*” in Oxford, and “supervisions” in Cambridge”. Before 1970 all Oxbridge colleges were single-sex (mostly men). Now the majority admit both sexes.
OXFORD
There has been a town where Oxford now stands for many centuries – even before 912, the first written record of its existence. The University began to establish itself in the middle of the 12th century, and by 1300 there were already 1,500 students. At this time Oxford was a wealthy town, but by the middle of the 14th century it was poorer, because of a decline in trade and because of the terrible plague, which killed many people in England. Relations between the students and the townspeople were very unfriendly, and there was often fighting in the streets. On 10th February 1355, the festival of St Scholastica, a battle began which lasted two days. Sixty-two students were killed. The townspeople were punished for this in two ways: they had to walk through the town to attend a special service on every St Scholastica’s day until 1825. Worse than this, the University was given control of the town for nearly 600 years. Nowadays, there are about 12, 000 students in Oxford, and the University and the town live happily side by side!