- •Предисловие
- •Методические рекомендации
- •Список сокращений, использованных в поурочных словарях
- •Unit one home. House
- •Vocabulary
- •Read the words and word-combinations used with the topic.
- •2. Read the following word-combinations. Use them in the sentences of your own.
- •3. Translate the following word-combinations into English using the active vocabulary of the unit.
- •Rooms and spaces: designer’s advice
- •Ex. 2. Make sure you know the meaning of the following words and word combinations.
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •Persecuted by fate
- •Assignments
- •Speech Exercises
- •1. Read and memorize the idioms and proverbs on the “home” and “house” words. Use them in the dialogues and monologues.
- •The dos and don’ts of renting
- •If you’re new to the whole renting caper and need a few pointers, take a look at our helpful list of dos and don’ts.
- •Интерьер для идеального человека Сангвиник и его дом
- •Final Test
- •Unit two medicine, medical treatment
- •Vocabulary
- •I. Give the Russian equivalents of the following word-combinations.
- •II. Revise the word combinations mentioned in the active vocabulary, paying attention to the prepositions and make up sentences with them.
- •III. Learn the words in the synonymic groups.
- •IV. Read the parts of the body, translate them into Russian and learn them by heart.
- •V. Translate the following word-combinations into English using the active vocabulary of the unit.
- •The laws of health
- •Assignments
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •At the dentist’s
- •Assignments
- •1. At the doctor’s
- •2. In the consulting-room
- •3. A call
- •Assignments
- •Being ill and seeing a doctor
- •Speech Exercises
- •Final test
- •Unit three healthy life style
- •Vocabulary
- •I. Give the Russian equivalents of the following words and word-combinations.
- •II. Read and memorize the following word-combinations. Use them in the sentences of your own.
- •III. Translate the following word-combinations into English using the active vocabulary of the unit.
- •Principles for better health and living
- •The synonyms to:
- •The antonyms to:
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •Speech Exercises
- •Шутки – тоже наркотик
- •Прививка от курения в ближайшей перспективе
- •Final Test
- •Unit four people at leisure (night club. Discoteque. Casino. Fair.)
- •Vocabulary
- •I. Read the words and word-combinations used with the topic.
- •II. Use the following word-combinations in the sentences of your own.
- •III. Give the Russian equivalents of the following expressions.
- •IV. Translate the following word-combinations into English using the active vocabulary of the unit.
- •Put more enjoyment into your spare time
- •Assignments
- •The synonyms to:
- •The antonyms to:
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •So you want to pick the perfect night club?
- •Assignments
- •Speech exercises
- •Дискотеки, ночные клубы и бары испании
- •Фестивали и концерты
- •Final Test
- •Supplementary part Unit one
- •Real estate review
- •Its open house at the manor
- •Unit two
- •Thousand diseases (From Jerome k. Jerome. Three Men in a Boat)
- •Herbal remedy use affected by culture
- •Homeopathic treatment in a polluted world (by Doctor of Homeopathy, practicing classical homeopathy)
- •The effects on our health
- •Blueberries may improve your memory
- •Unit three
- •Personal health test
- •Unit four
- •Getting tickets
- •Keys to the exercises Unit one home. House
- •Unit two medicine. Medical treatment
- •Unit three healthy life style
- •Unit four people at leisure
- •Заключение дорогие студенты!
- •Www.Lang.Ru
The dos and don’ts of renting
If you’re new to the whole renting caper and need a few pointers, take a look at our helpful list of dos and don’ts.
DO…
Think carefully about where you’re going to rent a place, whether you want to live alone or share, what kind of place you’d like to live in and why you’re moving out of where you live now.
Beware of letting agency charges, find out what they charge for before you ask them to help you look.
Have a good look around the place to check everything’s in working order. Also, check out the neighbourhood, does it suit you? Will you suit it?
Find out whether electricity, gas, water and council tax are included in the rent.
Understand what kind of contract you’re signing - if you’re unsure get some advice.
Be aware of how much notice you need to give if you want to leave.
Draw up an inventory with your landlord on the day you move in so you both know what’s there, how things work and whether anything is already damaged. Get your landlord to sign it.
Pay the deposit by cheque, banker’s draft or credit card so you have some proof of payment and get a receipt with the date, address of the property, signature of the landlord and amount received and a note of what the deposit covers.
Know what your landlord can and can’t do under the law. For instance, it’s illegal for him/her to turn up without warning or cut off your gas supply.
DON’T…
Sign a contract until you’re sure about all the points.
Forget a verbal agreement is as legally binding as a written one, so don’t agree to anything until you’re sure.
Worry about wear and tear – a reasonable amount is expected, but make sure it states in the contract what ‘reasonable’ means.
Give your landlord grounds to evict you – know what these are, they include: having lied to get the place, continually paying your rent late and trashing the place.
Refuse to pay your last month’s rent if you’re worried about getting your deposit back – you could be prosecuted!
Ex. 5. Imagine you are a designer. Make your own interior project and present the description of a room designed for:
five-year twin-girls;
a single elderly lady;
a newly married couple;
a student.
Ex. 6. Make up dialogues on the following situations.
Not long ago you reserved a double room at the Park Hotel. You asked for an inside room with a fridge and a shower, but you’ve got a room facing a noisy street. The room has got neither a refrigerator nor a shower. You phone the reception and settle the problem.
You stayed at a hotel. Having made all arangements you go to phone your friend (mother, wife…). Inform her (him) about the apartment you stayed at. Describe the furniture, conveniences and services.
Your friend has bought a new two-room(ed) flat. He has invited you to appreciate his flat and to ask your advice how to arrange the furniture. Express your opinion on what you have seen.
Your friend is going to move to a new flat. You think he has made the wrong choice having bought a flat facing the highway. Try to persuade him to give up the idea of buying this flat.
A family decided to renovate their kitchen. Let everybody say their opinion about the wallpaper colour, ceiling and wall finishing, and also about new pieces of furniture.
Ex. 7. Comment on the following statements.
A man’s house is his castle.
If each would sweep before his door, we should have a clean city.
A house becomes a home when you can write, “I love you” on the furniture.
East or west home is best.
Ex. 8. Discuss the following statements in your group.
Your impressions of modern architecture.
It is necessary to reconstruct and carefully preserve old buildings.
It’s better to live in the country-house than in the block of flats.
Ex. 9. Render in English.