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- •Strain and Conflict
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- •394 I EnQlish for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •Unit VIII
- •Kinds of Groups
- •II. Answer the following questions:
- •396 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •XIII. Translate the following sentences into Russian:
- •XIV. Read and translate the text:
- •XV. Answer the following questions:
- •402 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •XVI. Contradict the following statements. Start your sentence with: «Quite on the contrary...»
- •XVII. Ask your friend:
- •Give examples of primary and secondary groups.
- •Characterize in brief:
- •404 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •Networks
- •406 | English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •V. Answer the following questions:
- •Unit IX
- •Group Dynamics
- •III. Answer the following questions:
- •4'* I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •VIII. Read the text again and note the difference between ingroups and outgroups.
- •IX. Prepare a report «Group Dynamics and Society». Unitx
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •Deviance
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- •418 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •VII. Speak on:
- •VIII. Translate the text in writing:
- •2. People become deviant as others define them that way.
- •420 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •Unit XI
- •422 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •II. Answer the following questions:
- •424 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •XII. Answer the following questions:
- •428 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •Unit XII
- •IV. Answer the following questions:
- •Fourth Dimension
- •434 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •The Golden Mean
- •436 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •VI. Answer the following questions:
- •440 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •VIII. Answer the following questions:
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- •444 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •Make up disjunctive questions:
- •445 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •V. What problems are similar for both countries?
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- •Mass society
- •450 | English for Psychologists and Sociologists
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- •III. Translate the text in writing.
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- •455 1 English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •460 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •1. Spencer and His Time
- •VII. Translate the text in writing:
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- •VIII. Translate the text in writing:
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- •470 1 English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •47Г | English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •P resent simple
- •II. Complete the following sentences:
- •Past simple
- •478 I Enalish for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •Present perfect
- •480 1 English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •482 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •II. Analyze and translate the sentences with participles:
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- •486 | English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •488 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •490 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •494 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •XIII. Read and translate the sentences with complex subject:
- •495 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •XIV. Translate the following conditional sentences:
- •XV. Translate the following conditional sentences:
- •498 | English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •XVI. Read, analyze and translate:
- •XVII. Read and translate the following sentences:
- •Vocabulary 500 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •Vocabulary I 5o3
- •504 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
- •Vocabulary I s°5
- •Vocabulary I s07
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484 I English for Psychologists and Sociologists
23. Leaving the experimental laboratory he felt rather tired.
HI. Translate into Russian, find participles and analyze their forms:
Having achieved certain success in his life he decided to get married.
Having been recognized as the leading principle the statement was included into his theory.
Having finished one experiment he started another with the children as the subjects.
Having analyzed all in detail she understood the real picture of the phenomenon.
Having made observations on the subject of his investigation he summarized the new data.
Having been published the new data produced much polemic and a great number of discussions.
Having been conducted in the southern regions the poll was transferred to the north regions.
Having discussed the statistical data they came to the conclusion of their importance.
Having taken at last a decision she left for the railway station.
Having been dismissed from his work he couldn't find himself for a long time.
Having been asked the respondents expressed their viewpoints quite frankly.
Having come to the city late at night she decided to wait for the sunrise at the airport.
Having been invited to the scientific conference he bought a ticket for the plane at once.
Having looked through all the necessary material he started writing a report on the given problem.
Having seen him unexpectedly she crossed the street to be lost in the crowd.
IV. Translate the following sentences with ABSOLUTE PARTICIPLE CONSTRUCTION: 1. He having felt lonely, feelings of depression and anxiety
overcame him.
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They suffering from fatigue and depression, the doctor advised to take cognitive-behaviour therapy.
The art of talking being a universal means of conversation, it is necessary to learn it.
There are many people throughout the country experiencing
loneliness, teenagers and young adults comprising a larger group among them.
This problem should be solved immediately, specific techniques being applied.
To cope with loneliness you should contact different people,
a circle of friends being of particular importance.
There are many ways of expressing our emotions, the body language being one of them.
The definite decision having been taken, they started discussing the details.
They discussed a lot of interesting issues, the problem of nonverbal communication being one of them.
People's characteristics differ greatly, with positive ones prevailing over negative traits.
He told a lot of interesting stories, some of them being rather shocking.
All the items having been discussed, they sighed with relief.
She is considered to be rather friendly, with many people surrounding her almost all the time.
He is fond of making new friends and acquaintances, all these people representing different circles of society.
He being very sociable, it is easy for him to get along with different people.
She having got used to the new conditions of life, nothing could knock her down.
He experienced a lot of troubles in his life, all these sorrows having made him only stronger.
They quarrelled very often, with the topics of their disputes being senseless.
The question of his departure having been solved, he ordered a ticket by telephone.
She would like to be invited to the party, she relying great hopes on this invitation.