
- •Unit 1 business online presentation
- •I. Read the brief, answer the following questions and translate the collocations in bold using the context and the information given below.
- •II. Match the following English and Ukrainian collocations:
- •III. Translate the following focusing on the underlined parts, analyse the transformations.
- •I. Before you read, answer the question:
- •II. Reading
- •III. Number these events in a logical sequence then read the article and check your answers, translate them.
- •IV. Read paragraphs 1 and 2 and say whether these statements are true or false.
- •V. Match the words to form partnerships that occur in paragraphs 3 and 4.
- •VI. Complete these sentences with the expressions from the previous exercise in the correct form, translate the sentences into Ukrainian. One word pair is not used.
- •VII. Read paragraph 5 and say whether the statements are true or false.
- •VIII. Find expressions in paragraph 6 that mean the following, give their Ukrainian equivalents.
- •IX. Read paragraphs 7 and 8 and complete this summary using one or two words from the article in each gap.
- •X. Roleplay the dialogue answering the questions:
- •I. Before you read, answer the question:
- •II. Reading
- •III. Read the whole article and match the following ideas to the paragraphs.
- •IV. Read paragraph 1 and find words or expressions which mean the following, give their Ukrainian equivalents.
- •V. Read paragraph 2 and say whether the statements are true or false.
- •VI. Choose the correct summary for paragraph 4. The writer says...
- •VII. Find words or expressions in paragraph 5 which mean the following, give their Ukrainian equivalents.
- •VIII. Match the words to form combinations that occur in paragraphs 6 and 7.
- •IX. Complete these sentences with the expressions from the previous in the correct form, translate the sentences into Ukrainian. One of them is not used.
- •X. Roleplay the dialogue answering the questions:
- •XI. Practise consecutive / simultaneous translation of the dialogue.
- •XII. Present your translation-oriented analysis of the article websites need to have both hard tools and soft touches using the prompts given in unit 1.
- •XII. Give the sight translation (Ukrainian-English, English-Ukrainian) of the articles.
- •Unit 1 business online translation
- •I. Watch the presentation and answer the question.
- •Unit 2 project management presentation
- •III. Translate the following focusing on the underlined parts, analyse the transformations.
- •I. Before you read, answer the questions:
- •II. Reading
- •III. Read the whole article. Who said what? Bob Fawthrop (bf), Ivor Canavan (ic), Alistair Clifford-Jones (ac), Paul Vallely (pv) or the writer of the article? Translate the quotations.
- •V. Read paragraphs 2-4 and say whether these statements are true or false.
- •VI. Read paragraphs 5 and 6 and find expressions in the text that mean the following, give their Ukrainian equivalents.
- •VII. Read paragraphs 7 and s and choose the best meaning for the words and expressions in italics in the context used in the article, translate the sentences.
- •VIII. Roleplay the dialogue answering the questions:
- •IX. Give consecutive / simultaneous translation of the dialogue.
- •X. Present your translation-oriented analysis of the article advent of the it marriage broker using the prompts given in unit 1.
- •XI. Give the sight translation (Ukrainian-English, English-Ukrainian) of the articles.
- •I. Before you read, answer the question:
- •II. Reading
- •Virtual management
- •III. Read the whole article. Number these ideas in the order they appear in the text, translate them.
- •IV. Match the verbs (1-8) with the expressions (a-h) to make word combinations from paragraphs 2 and 3 of the text.
- •V. Correct six of the verbs in these sentences, using the verbs from the previous exercise, translate them.
- •VI. Complete these sentences using expressions from paragraph 4, translate the sentences.
- •VII. Read the section entitled Managing without authority (paragraphs 6 and 7) and choose the best meaning for the words and expressions in italics in the context of the article.
- •VIII. Read the section entitled Shared leadership (paragraphs 8 and 9) and complete this summary with one one or two words from the text in each gap, translate it into Ukrainian.
- •Unit 2 project management translation
- •I. Watch the presentation and answer the question.
- •II. Give the summary of the information in Ukrainian/ Russian/ English.
- •III. Watch the cartoon.
- •IV. Give the summary of the information in English taking into consideration the given items. Translate it into Ukrainian/ Russian.
- •Unit 3 business ethics presentation
- •I. Read the brief, answer the following questions and translate the collocations in bold using the context and the information given below.
- •II. Match the following English and Ukrainian collocations.
- •III. Translate the following focusing on the underlined parts, analyse the transformations.
- •I. Before you read, answer the questions:
- •II. Reading
- •III. Read the article and number these items if the order they appear, translate them into Ukrainian.
- •IV. Read paragraph I an d fin d the meanings of the words in italics as they are used in this context
- •V. Match the word combinations from paragraph 2.
- •VI. Complete the sentences below using the word pairs from the previous exercise in the correct form, translate them into Ukrainian.
- •VII. Read paragraphs 3 and 4, are these points made by Mervyn Davies, Michael Fairey or the Association of British Insurers?
- •VIII. Find words in paragraphs 5 and 6 which have a similar meaning to these phrases.
- •IX. Use the words from the previous exercise in the correct form to complete these sentences, translate them.
- •X. Read paragraphs 7 and 8. Match the verb- noun collocations as they appear in the text, give their Ukrainian equivalents.
- •IX. Roleplay the dialogue answering the questions:
- •X. Practise consecutive / simultaneous translation of the dialogue.
- •XI. Present your translation-oriented analysis of the article business bows to growing pressures using the prompts given in unit 1.
- •XII. Give the sight translation (Ukrainian-English, English-Ukrainian) of the articles.
- •It’s Profitable to be Ethical
- •I. Before you read, answer the questions:
- •II. Reading
- •III. Read the article. According to the article, which industries and companies have done the following?
- •IV. Read paragraphs 1 and 2. Find the words and expressions which mean the following.
- •X. Practise consecutive / simultaneous translation of the dialogue.
- •XI. Present your translation-oriented analysis of the article take a good look at the local issues using the prompts given in unit 1.
- •XII. Give the sight translation (Ukrainian-English, English-Ukrainian) of the articles.
- •I. Watch the video and answer the questions.
- •II. Watch the video about the role of ethics in a complicated business world. Give the summary of the information in Ukrainian/ Russian/ English.
- •I. Read the brief, answer the following questions and translate the collocations in bold using the context and the information given below.
- •II. Match the following English and Ukrainian collocations.
- •III. Translate the following focusing on the underlined parts, analyse the transformations.
- •I. Before you read, answer the question:
- •II. Reading
- •III. Read the article. How many types of energy are referred to, and what is expected to happen to India’s consumption of each over the coming years?
- •IV. Read paragraphs 1 and 2 and Find the meanings of the words in italics as they are used in this context, give their equivalents.
- •V. Use the correct form of the words and expressions from the previous exercise to complete these sentences, translate them.
- •VI. Look at paragraph 3 and find the words and expressions which mean the following, translate them into Ukrainian.
- •VII. What do these numbers refer to in paragraphs 4 and 5?
- •VIII. Read paragraph 6 and say whether these statements are true or false.
- •I. Before you read, answer the question:
- •II. Reading
- •II. Read the article. Which paragraph(s) contain the following information?
- •IV. Read paragraph 3. Which of these disadvantages of nuclear power are not mentioned?
- •VI. Complete the sentences using one of the word combinations from the previous exercise, translate them.
- •VII. Read paragraphs 6 and 7, then replace the verbs in italics in the sentences below (a-f) with a verb or phrase from the box with a similar meaning (1-6), translate the sentences.
- •I. Watch the cartoon and fill in the blank spaces using the extra info if necessary.
- •II. Give the summary of the information in Ukrainian/ Russian/ English.
- •III. Watch the video. Give the summary of the information in Ukrainian/ Russian/ English.
- •Consultancy
- •Presentation
- •I. Read the brief, answer the following questions and translate the collocations in bold using the context and the information given below.
- •II. Match the following English and Ukrainian collocations.
- •III. Translate the following focusing on the underlined parts, analyse the transformations.
- •I. Before you read, answer the questions:
- •II. Reading
- •III. Read the article and say whether these statements are true or false, translate them.
- •IV. Read paragraphs 1 and 2 and underline the word or phrase which does not collocate in the text with the words in bold
- •V. Read paragraphs 3 to 4 and find expressions in the text that mean the same as these phrases, translate them.
- •VI. Choose the best definition for these words and expressions in italics from paragraph 5.
- •VII. Add the correct prefix or suffix to these nouns from paragraph 6.
- •VIII. Match the words from the previous exercise with their definitions.
- •IX. Match these words to make word combinations from paragraphs 7, 8 and 9.
- •X. Complete these sentences with a suitable expression from the previous exercise, translate the sentences into Ukrainian.
- •У яких випадках клієнти звертаються по допомогу в консалтингову компанію?
- •I. Before you read, answer the questions:
- •II. Reading
- •III. Who said what? The writer of the article, the mca, Bruce Tindale, Fiona Czerniawska, an anonymous client or an anonymous consultant?
- •IV. Read paragraphs 1 and 2 again. What do these figures refer to?
- •V. Choose the best definition of these wends and expressions in italics for the context in paragraphs 3 and 4.
- •VI. Find words in paragraphs 5 and 6 that mean the following in the context of the article.
- •VII. Read paragraph 7 and choose the best summary.
- •VIII. Say whether these statements about paragraphs 8 and 9 are true or false.
- •IX. Roleplay the dialogue answering the questions:
- •X. Practise consecutive / simultaneous translation of the dialogue.
- •XI. Present your translation-oriented analysis of the article a tougher outlook for britain using the prompts given in unit 1.
- •XII. Give the sight translation (Ukrainian-English, English-Ukrainian) of the articles.
- •Unit 5 consultancy translation
- •I. Watch the presentation about starting a consulting business and fill in the blank spaces.
- •II. Give the summary of the information in Ukrainian/ Russian/ English.
- •III. Read and translate the following letter.
- •IV. Watch the video, presenting the reply to the letter, and sum up the ideas on how to start a consulting business which sells to entrepreneurs.
- •V. Give the summary of the information in Ukrainian/ Russian/ English.
III. Translate the following focusing on the underlined parts, analyse the transformations.
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UNIT 1
BUSINESS ONLINE
TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION
PART I
ONLINE GROCERIES