- •Unit 1 from mechanization to automation
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •I. Consult a dictionary and mind the pronunciation of the following words:
- •II. Read and translate the words of the same stem:
- •II. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •III. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to different meanings of the underlined words:
- •IV. Fill in the blanks and translate the sentences:
- •I. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to “ing-forms” in different functions:
- •II. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to “ed-forms” in different functions:
- •Oral practice tasks
- •Divide the text into logical parts and entitle each part.
- •II. Answer the questions:
- •III. Do the tasks below:
- •IV. Speak on the development of:
- •V. Make a short report on the historical development of automation.
- •Unit 2 from the history of automation
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •Read and translate the words of the same stem:
- •II. Read and translate the words and their derivatives:
- •II. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •III. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to different meanings of the underlined words:
- •IV. Read and translate the sentences. Find the synonyms for the underlined words:
- •Grammar revision exercises
- •I. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the use of the Past Indefinite and the Present Perfect Tenses:
- •II. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the Infinitive in different functions:
- •Oral practice tasks
- •I. Complete the sentences with the facts from the text:
- •II. Divide the text into logical parts and entitle each part.
- •III. Answer the questions:
- •IV. Speak on the topics:
- •V. Make a short report on the development of automation technology.
- •Unit 3 modern development of Automation
- •Vocabulary
- •II. Look through text 3a and find 10 international words. Read and translate them.
- •IV. Make up the word-combinations and translate them:
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •IV. Translate the sentences into English using the words from the text:
- •Grammar revision exercises
- •Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the Comparison Degrees:
- •Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the Passive Infinitive in different functions:
- •Oral practice tasks
- •Complete the sentences with the facts from the text:
- •II. Divide the text into logical parts and entitle each part.
- •III. Answer the questions:
- •IV. Speak on the topics:
- •V. Make a short report on modern developments in automation technology.
- •Unit 4 Theoretical principles of automation
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •I. Read and translate the words of the same stem:
- •To process – process – processing – processor
- •III. Match the synonyms and translate them:
- •IV. Add the second word to complete the word-combination:
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •II. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •III. Fill in the blanks and translate the sentences:
- •IV. Read and translate the definitions and match them with the corresponding terms:
- •Grammar revision exercises
- •I. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to Participle II in different functions:
- •II. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the Passive Voice of the verbs:
- •Oral practice tasks
- •I. Divide the text into logical parts and entitle each part.
- •II. Answer the questions:
- •III. Render the text into English:
- •IV. Do the tasks below:
- •V. Speak on the topics:
- •VI. Make a short report on the principles and theory of automation.
- •Unit 5 the principle of feedback control
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •Consult a dictionary and mind the pronunciation of the following words:
- •Look through text 5a and find as many international words as possible. Read and translate them.
- •Look through text 5a and find the words of the same stem. Read and translate them:
- •Match the synonyms and translate them:
- •Make up the word-combinations and translate them:
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •Read the sentences choosing the proper words and translate them:
- •Translate the sentences into English using the words from the text:
- •Grammar revision exercises
- •Read the sentences in the Passive Voice and translate them by various means. For example:
- •Read and translate the sentences paying attention to different meanings of the words “many” and “much”:
- •Oral practice tasks
- •Complete the sentences with the facts from the text:
- •Divide the text into logical parts and entitle each part.
- •Answers the questions:
- •Give the characteristics of every component of a feedback control system.
- •Make a short report on the closed-loop feedback control system functioning.
- •Unit 6 the principle of machine programming
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •I. Consult a dictionary and mind the pronunciation of the following words:
- •II. Look through text 6a and find the words of the same stem. Read and translate them:
- •III. Match the synonyms and translate them:
- •IV. Read and translate the word-combinations:
- •V. Make up the word-combinations and translate them:
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •II. Read and translate the definitions and match them with the corresponding terms:
- •III. Translate the sentences into English using the words from the text:
- •Grammar revision exercises
- •Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the Modal Verbs and their equivalents:
- •II. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the Subjunctive Mood:
- •Oral practice tasks
- •I. Divide the text into logical parts and entitle each part.
- •II. Answer the questions:
- •III. Speak on the topics:
- •IV. Make a short report on machine programming.
- •Unit 7 Computer-controlled industry
- •Vocabulary
- •To process – обрабатывать
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •I. Read and translate the words of the same stem:
- •II. Look through text 7a and find 10 international words. Read and translate them.
- •VI. Match the antonyms and translate them:
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •II. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •III. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to different meanings of the underlined words:
- •IV. Fill in the blanks and translate the sentences:
- •Grammar revision exercise
- •I. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to “ing-forms” in different parts of speech:
- •Oral practice tasks
- •Divide the text into logical parts and entitle each part.
- •IV. Speak on the topics:
- •V. Make a short report on computer process control.
- •In the Process Industries
- •Unit 8 From cad/cam to cim
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •Look through text 8a and find the words of the same stem. Read and translate them:
- •Match the verbs with the appropriate prepositions. Read and translate them:
- •Match the synonyms and translate them:
- •Read and translate the word-combinations:
- •Make up the word-combinations and translate them:
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •II. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •Compile the sentences using the table and translate them:
- •Read the sentences choosing the proper words and translate them:
- •Grammar revision exercises
- •Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the Voice of the verbs:
- •Read and translate the sentences paying attention to Participle II in different functions:
- •Oral practice tasks
- •Divide the text into logical parts and entitle each part.
- •Answer the questions:
- •Render the text into English:
- •Speak on the topics:
- •V. Make a short report on computer-integrated manufacturing.
- •Unit 9 Numerical control as a form of programmable automation
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •I. Read and translate the words of the same stem:
- •II. Match the synonyms and translate them:
- •III. Make up the word-combinations and translate them:
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •Grammar Revision exrcises
- •II. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the Absolute Participle Construction:
- •Oral Practice Tasks
- •I. Combine parts a and b to form the sentences and translate them:
- •Unit 10 development of industrial robotics
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •I. Read and translate the words of the same stem:
- •II. Find the English equivalents for the Russian words:
- •III. Make up the word-combinations and translate them:
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •Industrial Robotics
- •II. Complete the sentences and translate them:
- •III. Translate the sentences into English using the words from the text:
- •Grammar revision exercise
- •I. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the functions of the Infinitive:
- •Oral Practice Tasks
- •I. Agree or disagree to the following statements. Use the expressions:
- •II. Complete the sentences with the facts from the text:
- •III. Answer the questions:
- •IV. Retell the text in short using the plan below:
- •Unit 11 robot manipulator design
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •I. Read and translate the words of the same stem:
- •II. Match the synonyms and translate them:
- •III. Read and translate the word-combinations:
- •IV. Make up the word-combinations and translate them:
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •II. Find in the text the English equivalents for the international words:
- •III. Fill in the blanks and translate the sentences:
- •Grammar revision exercise
- •I. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the absence of conjunctions in subordinate clauses:
- •Oral practice tasks
- •I. Complete the sentences with the facts from the text:
- •II. Put the points of the plan in the corresponding order:
- •III. Answer the questions:
- •IV. Do the tasks below:
- •V. Make a short report on the construction and the functions of the robot manipulator.
- •Industrial Robots
- •Unit 12 Robot programming methods
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •II Read the phrases and give their Russian equivalents:
- •III. Make up the word-combinations and translate them:
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •Grammar revision exercises
- •I. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the Modal Verbs and the Subjunctive Mood.
- •II. Translate the sentences into English using the Gerund for the underlined words:
- •Oral practice tasks
- •IV. Do the tasks below:
- •VI. Make a short report on robot programming.
- •Unit 13 Manufacturing applications of industrial robots
- •Vocabulary
- •To assemble – собирать, монтировать
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •Look through text 13a and find the words of the same stem. Read and translate them:
- •Find the Russian equivalents for the English words:
- •Choose some English equivalents for every Russian word:
- •Match the synonyms and translate them:
- •Read and translate the word-combinations:
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •Make up the word-combinations and translate them:
- •III. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the conversion of the underlined words:
- •IV. Compile the sentences using the table and translate them:
- •Grammar revision exercises
- •Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the Objective Infinitive Construction:
- •Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the Subjective Infinitive Construction:
- •Oral Practice Tasks
- •Divide the text into logical parts and entitle each part.
- •Answer the questions:
- •IV. Supplement every statement with some phrases and make a short report on each point:
- •V. Make a short report on the applications of industrial robots in manufacturing.
- •Industrial robots' functions
- •Unit 14 The functions of automated production lines
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •Look through text 14a and find as many international words as possible. Read and translate them.
- •Look through text 14a and find the words of the same stem. Read and translate them:
- •Match the synonyms and translate them:
- •Read and translate the word-combinations:
- •Make up the word-combinations and translate them:
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •Fill in the blanks and translate the sentences:
- •III. Translate the sentences into English using the words from the text:
- •Grammar Revision Exercise
- •Oral Practice Tasks
- •Divide the text into logical parts and entitle each part.
- •Answer the questions:
- •Supplement every statement with some phrases and make a short report on each point:
- •Make a short report on the use of automated production lines in industry.
- •Unit 15 Automated assembly machines
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •Look through text 15a and find the words of the same stem. Read and translate them:
- •Match the synonyms and translate them:
- •Make up the word-combinations and translate them:
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •II. Fill in the blanks and translate the sentences:
- •Grammar Revision Exercises
- •Read and translate the word-combinations paying attention to the Gerund and Participle I:
- •Translate the word-combinations into English using the Gerund or Participle I:
- •Oral practice tasks
- •Agree or disagree to the following statements. Use the expressions:
- •Divide the text into logical parts and entitle each part.
- •III. Answer the questions:
- •IV. Do the tasks below:
- •Supplement every statement with some phrases and make a short report on each point:
- •VI. Make a short report on the use of automated assembly in industry.
- •Unit 16 Automated assembly lines
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •Consult a dictionary and mind the pronunciation of the following words:
- •Read and translate the words of the same stem:
- •Match the synonyms and translate them:
- •Match the antonyms and translate them:
- •Read and translate the word-combinations:
- •Consult a dictionary and give the Russian equivalent to every word-combination:
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •II. Read and translate the sentences. Find the synonyms for the underlined words:
- •Grammar Revision Exercise
- •Translate the sentences into English using the Passive Voice. For example:
- •Oral Practice Tasks
- •Agree or disagree to the following statements. Use the expressions:
- •Divide the text into logical parts and entitle each part.
- •Answer the questions:
- •Industrial engineering and automation
- •Unit 17 Flexible automation
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •Read and translate the words as the verbs and as the nouns:
- •Form the adjectives from the verbs. Read and translate them:
- •Find the English equivalents for the Russian words:
- •Match the synonyms and translate them:
- •Make up the word-combinations and translate them:
- •I. Read and translate the text:
- •II. Fill in the blanks and translate the sentences:
- •III. Translate the sentences into English using the words from the text:
- •Grammar revision exercise
- •Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the Continuous Infinitive:
- •Oral practice tasks
- •I. Put the points of the plan in the corresponding order:
- •II. Answer the questions:
- •III. Do the tasks below:
- •IV. Make a short report on flexible manufacturing systems.
Oral practice tasks
Divide the text into logical parts and entitle each part.
II. Answer the questions:
What field has the technology of automation evolved from?
What does mechanization refer to?
What were the first tools made of in prehistoric times?
What kinds of simple mechanical devices and machines were developed under the control of human intelligence?
What was the next extension in the development of mechanization?
What are the examples of powered machines that did not require human strength to operate?
What powered tool was developed by the Chinese 2,000 years ago?
What motors did the early Greeks experimented with?
What kind of clock was developed in 1335 in Europe?
What kinds of windmills were developed during the Middle Ages in Europe and the Middle East?
What powered machine marked the beginning of the Industrial Revolution?
Who was the inventor of the steam engine?
What kinds of powered engines and machines have been devised since the introduction of the Watt steam engine?
What is the next important development in the history of automation?
What concept did the Jacquard loom demonstrate?
When did Jacquard devise his automatic loom?
What could this automatic loom produce?
How did the Jacquard loom work?
Who developed the concept of programming a machine in the 19-th century?
What engine did Charles Babbage propose?
What operations could his “analytical engine” perform?
What is the historical role of this device?
III. Do the tasks below:
Look through the scheme.
Using the scheme put some questions concerning the development of automation technology.
Comment on the scheme.
IV. Speak on the development of:
a) mechanical devices;
b) powered automatic devices and engines;
c) programmable automatic machines.
V. Make a short report on the historical development of automation.
Text 1b
Translate the text in written form using a dictionary:
From the history of mechanical engineering
The invention of the steam engine in the latter part of the 18th century, providing a key source of power for the Industrial Revolution, gave an enormous impetus to the development of machinery of all types. As a result, a new major classification of engineering dealing with tools and machines developed, receiving formal recognition in 1847 in the founding of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in Birmingham, Eng.
Mechanical engineering has evolved from the practice by the mechanic of an art based largely on trial and error to the application by the professional engineer of the scientific method in research, design, and production. The demand for increased efficiency is continually raising the quality of work expected from a mechanical engineer and requiring a higher degree of education and training.
Text 1c
Look through the text and do the tasks below:
Development of machines for the production of goods
The high standard of living in the developed countries owes much to mechanical engineering. The mechanical engineer invents machines to produce goods and develops machine tools of increasing accuracy and complexity to build the machines.
The principal lines of development of machinery have been an increase in the speed of operation to obtain high rates of production, improvement in accuracy to obtain quality and economy in the product, and minimization of operating costs. These three requirements have led to the evolution of complex control systems.
The most successful production machinery is that in which the mechanical design of the machine is closely integrated with the control system. A modern transfer (conveyor) line for the manufacture of automobile engines is a good example of the mechanization of a complex series of manufacturing processes. Developments are in hand to automate production machinery further, using computers to store and process the vast amount of data required for manufacturing a variety of components with a small number of versatile machine tools.
Translate the title of the text.
Formulate the main idea of the text.
Choose the main information from every paragraph.
Make up the plan of the text.
Write down the annotation of the text in Russian