- •Міністерство освіти і науки України Івано-Франківський національний технічний університет нафти і газу Кафедра англійської мови
- •1 Topical vocabulary. Learn the words
- •2 Read the text and translate it. Describe your friend’s appearance.
- •3 Answer the questions about your friend:
- •4 Read and complete the text with the words and expressions from the box.
- •5 Fill in the table about Penny.
- •6 Write a description of yourself or of somebody you like. Use some words and expressions from Exercise 2 and 4.
- •7 Fill in the blanks about your family.
- •8 Answer the questions:
- •9 Read the text. Ask your group-mate all types of questions. Man and his appearance
- •10 Look at these four people. Describe their appearance and character.
- •11 Read the text and check your understanding. On "Do's and Don'ts" in Greetings and in Addressing People
- •12 Fill in the gaps in the conversations. Use the words in the box. Read the dialogues in pairs. Make up the same dialogues.
- •13 Read the questions. Match the questions and the answers.
- •Unit 2 home and house
- •2 Read the text and translate it.
- •3 Answer the following questions:
- •4 Look at the picture.
- •5 Read and translate the following text. Divide it into logical sections, suggesting a sub-heading for each. An english house
- •11 Translate the proverbs into Ukrainian.
- •12 Read the poem. Write down and count all the objects at home.
- •The bedroom won't even took at me
- •Unit 3 meals
- •1 Topical vocabulary. Learn the words
- •1 Read the text.
- •3 Check your understanding. Answer the following questions:
- •4 Read and dramatize the dialogue.
- •5 Read the dialogue.
- •6 Complete the sentences according to the dialogue:
- •7 Ask and answer. Choose the correct answer from the right-hand column.
- •8 Read the text.Compare English and Ukrainian food. An Englishman's View of Ukrainian Food.
- •9 Try to combine each adjective from the left-hand column with as great a number of nouns from the right-hand column as possible
- •10 Read: "Table Manners. A List of Do's and Don'ts." Think of manners you stick to.
- •11 Find one odd word in each of the lines below and write it out.
- •Unit 4 travelling. Hotel. Custom-house
- •1 Learn the topical vocabulary:
- •2 Read the text. Travelling
- •3 Write down any means of transport you remember.
- •4 Hotel. Arrange the hotel facilities in the following list in order of importance.
- •5 Hotel. Making a reservation. Sending a fax.
- •6 Answer the questions
- •7 Read the dialogue. At the custom-house
- •8 Finish the dialogues:
- •9 Read the text and write, what you have to do and what you are prohibited to do while crossing the border (in two columns). At the custom-house
- •10 Read this with a dictionary. Can you write some misleading advice for foreign visitors to your country? Misleading advice for foreigners
- •11 Imagine an English friend is coming to visit you in your home.
- •12 These two conversations are mixed up.
- •Unit 5 At the doctor’s
- •2 Read the text. Some facts concerning the system of health service.
- •3 Answer the questions
- •4 Read the sentences and put them in the right order. Answer, what happened to the author? feeling ill
- •5 Divide the following 15 words into three equal groups under the headings:
- •7 Reading and speaking.
- •8 In the box are words to do with medicine. They can be divided into four groups. Decide what the four groups are, then complete the network.
- •9 A) Read the interview of Chris Eubank, the boxer.
- •10 A) You've got all or some of the following symptoms. What's the matter with you?
- •12 A) Work with a partner. Take turns to be the doctor and the patient.
- •13 Write about a time when you went to see the doctor or went to hospital.
- •14 Here is a story called The Medical Book. Put the pictures in the right order, and then write the story of what happened. Use some of the words in the box.
- •References
Unit 2 home and house
1 Topical vocabulary. Learn the words.
a detached house a semi-detached house a block of flats/ multi-storied building a two-(three) room flat a bed-sitter a sitting-room /hall a study a bedroom a kitchen a bathroom a toilet modern conveniences central heating/ heating facilities running cold and hot water
windows face north/ south
the view a refuse chute a basement a built-in furniture to move into to have advantages (disadvantages) an ideal place for smth. to rent a room a three-section wardrobe comfortable; convenient furnished (unfurnished) rooms |
особняк напівособняк багатоповерховий будинок
двокімнатна квартира однокімнатна квартира вітальня кабінет спальня кухня ванна кімната туалетна кімната сучасні зручності центральне опалення водопровід з холодною та гарячою водою вікна виглядають на північ/південь вигляд з вікна сміттєпровід підвальне приміщення стінні меблі ( вбудовані) переїхати до … мати переваги (недоліки)
ідеальне місце для … наймати кімнату шафа з трьома дверцятами зручний мебльовані (немебльовані) кімнати |
2 Read the text and translate it.
I would like to tell you a few words about my home. To begin with, I want to tell you that I live in Ivano-Frankivsk.
Our family live in a new flat in one of the largest newly built residential areas. We moved into our flat seven years ago. It is a three-room flat on the fifth floor of an eight-storied building. It consists of a hall (sitting-room), a study, a bedroom, a kitchen, a bathroom, a toilet. There are two balconies in our flat: the first one is in the sitting-room, and the second — in the bedroom. Our flat has all modern conveniences: central heating, running cold and hot water, electricity, telephone and gas. Besides, there is a lift, refuse chute and a basement in our building The rooms are light, though not very large. In my opinion, it's quite a modern-looking flat. The windows face the park in front of the building and the view is really wonderful.
Our sitting-room is the largest room in our flat. As my parents don't like much furniture in the house, so in the living room there are two comfortable armchairs and a sofa, coffee-table and a nice thick carpet on the floor. Opposite the window there is a wall unit, but it doesn't take much space in the room. Of course there is a colour TV set and DVD-player the living-room. We like to receive our guests in this room.
I am very happy to have a room for myself, that's why I always try to keep it tidy and cosy. There is a sofa, a writing table, a bookcase, a wardrobe in my room. On the wall there are some shelves full of books. There is a FM radio on the shelf and I like to listen to it in the evening. In the wardrobe I keep my clothes. I have two water-colour pictures on the wall above the sofa.
Our bedroom is the smallest room in our flat.
But the most popular and favorite place with all of us is the kitchen, as we spend most of our time there. We all are not big-eaters, but use the kitchen as a place where we can have a chat about our problems and life.
In the kitchen there are some stools, a table, a cupboard, a sink, a fridge and a gas cooker. Of course, we usually have our meals there.
We like our flat very much. It is important that our house is rather close to the underground station and we can easily get to any place we like.