- •Сучасний англомовний світ
- •Read and memorize the following words and word-combinations:
- •Read and translate the text: Canada
- •In pairs, discuss with your friends possible sightseeing activities in Canada. Use the pattern.
- •Read and translate the text: Australia
- •Read and translate the text: New Zealand
- •Життя студентів вищих навчальних закладів
- •Read and translate the text:
- •International organizations and international co-operation
- •Read and translate the text: To study in Great Britain? No problem!
- •Read and translate the text: University Education in Britain
- •Read and translate the text: Me and my University life
- •Read and translate the text: Study and plans for the future
- •Read and translate the text: choosing a career
- •Activities:
- •Fill in the correct word.
- •2. Complete each sentence with a suitable word or phrase from the list below. Use each item once only.
- •3. Complete each sentence with a suitable word or phrase from the list below. Use each item once only.
- •4. Complete each sentence with a suitable word or phrase from the list below. Use each item once only.
- •Наука і технічний процес science and technology
- •Read and translate the text.
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •3. Read the information about the information about the Nobel Prizes, fill in the proper words and say which scientists mentioned in the text became Nobel laureates and for what discoveries.
- •Find the information about female Nobel laureates and present your findings to the students.
- •5. Repeat Passive Voice and rewrite sentences in Passive.
- •6. Read the information and say :
- •7. Work in pairs. Read and act out a dialogue. Discuss the pros and cons of the Internet.
- •9. Work in pairs. Discuss the statements.
- •10. Write a paragraph of approximately 80-100 words about how you use computers. Include the following points:
- •12. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense form and voice.
- •13. For gaps (1-8) read the text given below. Choose the correct item (a, b, c, or d) which best fits each space to complete the text. There's an example (0) at the beginning.
- •14. Read and translate the dialogue.
- •15. Look at the fact files, turn the notes into questions and interview your classmates about one of these scientists. Report your findings to the class.
- •16. Read and translate the text.
- •Science in ukraine
- •Література
In pairs, discuss with your friends possible sightseeing activities in Canada. Use the pattern.
Pattern:
A: Hi, … ! It`s good to see you. I missed you terribly while you were touring … .How was it?
B: It was a dream come true: … .
A; No wonder, … .
B: It is said that … .
A: Wow, that sounds really good. … And did you by any chance visit …?
B: Do you mean… ? I spent … and visited … .
A: It`s a nice place to see and to get a taste of … .
B: Did you know that … ?
A: That`s incredible! How on earth did you … ?
B: I was told that … . For instance, … .
A: The world we live in! There is much to wonder about in Canada. It`s not surprising that … .
B: Exactly.
Read and translate the text: Australia
Australia is the 6th largest country in the world. Its territory is 7,686,850 sq km. It is only slightly smaller than the U.S. Australia is the sixth largest country in the world after Russia, Canada, China, the USA and Brazil. Australia is located to the south of Asia, between the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It is the only country that occupies a complete continent. Australia is the flattest continent after Antarctica.
The original name was Terra Australis -The Southern Continent. Australia is a "down under" country.
Australia is a federal state. There are 6 states and 2 territories: New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia, Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory with Canberra, the national capital. Each Australian state has its own government and capital. Outlying territories administered by Australia include Australian Antarctic Territory, Christmas Island, Cocos Islands, Nauru, Norfolk, and Papua and New Guinea.
Australia can be divided into 3 regions: the Eastern Highlands /or the Great Dividing Range/, the Central Lowlands, and the Western Plateau. A long chain of mountains, the Great Dividing Range, runs along the Pacific Ocean. Mt. Kosciusko is the highest peak of Australia. It rises to 7,328 ft /2230m/. The land is 3% forest, 2% arable, and 1% pasture. It is also the driest continent in the world. About one third of the land is desert. Australia has 4 main deserts. Some dunes measure 320 km long. The Great Barrier Reef is a garden under the sea. It runs from 10 to 100 miles off the east coast for 1200 miles. It has 400 species of corals.
Rivers fill with water only during the rainy season. The Darling River is the longest/2,739km/.It is dry in winter. The Murray is 2589 km long. The largest lakes are Lake Eyre and Lake Torrents. Urulu National Park is a tourist attraction. Fertile farm land lies between the coast and the GDR. The plains are wheat-producing areas. Cattle stations reach the desert.
Australia is known for its marsupials /150/, including koalas, kangaroos, spiny anteaters and the platypus. Native birds /700/ include the world's only black swans. Large flightless birds are the emu and the cassowary. Kookaburra is the best known bird. The platypus and the echidna are among the strangest Australian animals. They are the only mammals that hatch their young from eggs. Platypus lives only in Australia.
Native plants are acacia /700/ and eucalyptuses /500/. They grow to 85 m. There are palm shrubs and palms like trees.
Flowers include lilies, tulips, Iris and Chrysanthemum.
Australia has many national parks, where wild life is protected. Kakadu National Park is Australia's largest national park. In the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park 1500 species of fish live.
Large cities are Sydney / pop.3,5 million/ and Melbourne /pop. 3 million/.
The climate ranges from tropical monsoon in the north to temperate in the south. Wet season is January-April. In the centre the climate is very dry. Summer is December through February and winter is ne through August. Winter temperature is 2C. Frost and snow occur in the Australian Alps and Tasmania. Annual rainfall is 40-60 ins in the far north. The wet seasons bring storms. In 1974 a cyclone levelled Darwin. Floods plagued many parts of Australia.
Questions:
What is the capital of Australia?
Where is Australia situated?
What is the population of Australia?
Is it hot in January in Australia?
What side do they drive in Australia?
What is garden under the sea?
