
- •Практический курс разговорного английского языка
- •Часть II
- •Практический курс разговорного английского языка
- •Часть II
- •Предисловие
- •Unit I. Education part I. Education in great britain
- •Vocabulary:
- •Ex. 1. Mind the pronunciation
- •Ex. 2. Read and translate the text Education in Great Britain
- •Primary education
- •Secondary Education
- •Higher Education in The uk
- •Part II. Education in the usa
- •Vocabulary:
- •Schooling
- •System of evaluation in us schools
- •Going to college
- •Vocabulary:
- •Going to college
- •Part III. System of education in russia
- •Vocabulary:
- •Ex. 2. Read and translate the text System of Education in Russia
- •Ex. 3. Give Russian equivalents.
- •Part IV. Our academy.
- •Our Academy
- •Unit II. Youth is a difficult time.
- •Vocabulary:
- •The problem of finding oneself:
- •The problem of planning one’s future carrier:
- •The problem of drug addiction:
- •The problem of conscription:
- •The problem of finding the right way in life and place in society:
- •Agreement Disagreement
- •I’m of the same opinion It’s not quite so
- •Unit III. Khabarovsk is the capital of the far east part I. Khabarovsk
- •Vocabulary:
- •Khabarovsk
- •Part 2. From the history of khabarovsk
- •Vocabulary:
- •From the history of Khabarovsk foundation and development.
- •Dyachenko Yakov Vassilievich (1817 - 1871)
- •Первые исследователи Амура
- •Unit IV. Around the world. Part I. English- speaking countries.
- •Vocabulary:
- •A period of exploration
- •Geography of the usa
- •Canada.
- •Vocabulary:
- •History of Canada
- •Australia.
- •Vocabulary:
- •Australia
- •New zealand.
- •Vocabulary:
- •New Zealand
- •Part II. Travelling.
- •Different means of travel
- •Travelling by air
- •Booking Airline Tickets
- •Vocabulary:
- •Role play
- •Part III. Holidays.
- •Ex. 2. Answer the questions:
- •Halloween.
- •Ex. 2. Answer the questions:
- •Guy fawkes’ day.
- •Ex. 2. Discuss the following:
- •Thanksgiving.
- •Ex. 2. Answer the questions:
- •Christmas.
- •Christmas traditions
- •Christmas traditions around the world. Christmas in Australia
- •Christmas in Egypt
- •Christmas in Iran
- •Christmas in India
- •Christmas in Japan
- •New year.
- •St valentine’s day.
- •Violets are blue;
- •April fool’s day.
- •Countries Celebrate April Fool's Differently
- •Easter.
- •Carl Faberge's Easter eggs
- •Independence day.
- •Unit V. Environmental problems. Part I. Conservation and pollution.
- •Vocabulary:
- •A green and pleasant land?
- •No time to waste
- •Recycling
- •Factfile
- •Vocabulary:
- •Part II. To live in harmony with nature
- •Difficult problems
- •Unit VI. Shops and shopping. Part I. Department store.
- •Vocabulary:
- •Department store
- •At The Ready-Made Clothes Department
- •Additional information.
- •Women sizes
- •Men sizes
- •Part II. At the supermarket.
- •Vocabulary:
- •At the supermarket
- •В. Please, I want half a kilo of sausage at 90 roubles, four hundred grams of lean ham at 103 roubles and three hundred grams of frankfurters at 99 roubles a kilo.
- •Part III. Complaining. Complaining of something. Accepting a complain.
- •Ex. 2. Practice reading the following expressions.
- •In a Radio Shop
- •Ex. 4. Improvise snort conversations for the following situations.
- •Contents
- •Part I. Education in Great Britain 5
Booking Airline Tickets
A: I’d like to book a flight to Munich for Monday the tenth.
B: I’ll have a look in the time table for you.
A: I need an economy class open return.
B: There is a ticket for the first class Lufthansa, leaving at 9.25.
A: What time do I have to get there?
B: You’ll have to be at West London Air Terminal by 8.10 as the latest.
Ex. 19. Reproduce your own dialogues “Booking airline tickets”. Use sentences given in the exercises above.
Vocabulary:
to punch the ticket – закомпостировать билет
an overnight train – ночной поезд
a day coach – дневной поезд
an inquiry office – справочное бюро
sleeping accommodation – места для сна
sitting accommodation – сидячие места
a compartment car – купейный вагон
a sleeper – спальный вагон
an upper berth – верхняя полка
bedclothes (bedding) – постельное белье
a guard – проводник
to change trains (to make a changing) – делать пересадку
to board a train – садиться на поезд
to get off a train – выходить из поезда
non-stop flight – беспосадочный перелет
refuel – заправляться горючим
on the appointed day – в назначенный день
to proceed to the airport – отправляться в аэропорт
to board the plane – садиться в самолет
boarding the plane – посадка в самолет
on board the plane – на борту самолета
to weigh – взвешивать
an attendant – обслуживающее лицо
to attach – прикреплять
take-off – вылет самолета (вылетать)
a runway – взлетно-посадочная полоса
a reclining seat – откидывающееся назад сиденье
adjustable to some positions – регулируемый на несколько положений
an altitude – высота полета
to be airsick – страдать воздушной болезнью
Role play
Work in group: discuss your future traveling, choose the mean of travel with detailed arguments. Play out your actions when
asking for information at the inquiry office,
buying tickets at the booking office,
boarding your mean of travel.
Part III. Holidays.
BIRTHDAYS.
prominent – известный evil spirits – злые духи spanking – трепка, взбучка superstition – суеверие pin – прикалывать blindfolded – с завязанными глазами suspend over – подвешивать на spot – место |
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trinket – безделушка stick – палка buttocks – ягодицы |
Ex. 1. Read and translate the text.
Long ago, before early people had a way of marking time, little attention was paid to a person’s birthday. When birthdays were first starting to be celebrated, they were only held in honour of prominent men in a country. Today, birthdays are celebrated by the young and the old alike all around the world.
The reason why we have birthday parties goes back to when people believed that good and evil spirits appeared when a child was born and influenced that child for life. These people also believed that it was dangerous for a person to have a change in his or her life. This led people to believe that birthdays were filled with danger since each year marked a change in a person’s life. These beliefs brought about the custom of having birthday parties. They considered that surrounding the birthday person with friends, family and good wishes would scare the evil spirits away. It was an especially good influence if the well-wishers presented gifts along with their wishes. There would also be greater protection from the evil spirits if the gifts and wishes were presented early in the day. Credit is given to the Germans for starting celebrations of children’s birthdays (kinderfeste).
The custom of putting candles on birthday cake started in Germany about 200 years ago. Germans were known to be excellent candle makers. One day they began to make little tiny candles and started the tradition of putting the candles on the cake. It was also decided by these candle makers that it meant good luck if you could blow out all the candles on your cake in one blow.
About 100 years ago, Mildred Hill and Patty Hill of America wrote the song, “Happy Birthday to You”. This song was a huge hit all over the world. It is used in many different countries with a few modifications.
Have you ever received a card for your birthday? The custom of making birthday cards started in England about 100 years ago. Now people everywhere make birthday cards and send them to friends and family to wish them a happy birthday.
Birthday games became popular because people used to believe that it was like marking an end and a new beginning (the end of the past year and beginning of the new year). Two very popular games around the world include Pinning the Tail on the Donkey and Breaking a Pinata.
Pinning the Tail on the Donkey became popular because of superstitions. When a blindfolded player tries to pin the tail where it should go, they don’t know if they will get in the right spot or not and the mistakes can be very amusing. People compared this game to life in that a person starts out each new year with a “blindfold” on not knowing whether this year will be successful or not.
Breaking a Pinata is a game that came from Mexico about 300 years ago and the main player is also blindfolded but this time uses a striking stick. It was believed that you will have a good luck if you are the one to break the piñata, a decorated paper-maché form filled with candy and trinkets and suspended over the players.
Giving spankings to the birthday person is another type of game that started as a superstition hundreds of years ago. A spank is, here, a playful striking with the open hand on the birthday child’s buttocks. Spankings are given one for each year and then one to grow on, one to live on, one to eat on, one to be happy, and finally one to get married on.
In some countries, people celebrate what is called Saint’s Day or Name Day. In these countries, children usually celebrate their saints’ name birthday rather than their own. When children are born, parents in these countries name their child after a saint when he or she is baptized. The saint then becomes the lifetime guardian of this child and in return, the child will show honour to his/her saint by celebrating the day that is the saint’s sacred day.