 
        
        - •Заняття 20 (for students)
- •1.Введення в іншомовне середовище: обговорення прислів’я.
- •2. Answer the following questions:
- •4. Learn the dialogue by heart. Discuss why Helen dislikes hiking.
- •5. Translate from English into Ukrainian the following text: Camping is the ideal way of spending a holiday
- •6. Answer the comprehension questions:
- •13. Agree or disagree with following statements using appropriate phrases:
- •15. Fill in the prepositions where necessary:
- •16. Construct the argument or part of the argument by referring to the key-words:
- •17. Construct the counter-argument by referring to the key-words:
	
Заняття 20 (for students)
Тема: Піший туризм і кемпінг. Робота з лексикою.
1.Введення в іншомовне середовище: обговорення прислів’я.
2. Answer the following questions:
- Where do British people take their holidays ? 
- Why don’t they sometimes want to stay in Britain ? 
- Do they have a good time at holiday camps ? 
- What kind of holiday is a holiday camp ? 
- What is forbidden at holiday camps ? 
3. Read and learn the following words and word-combinations:
| camp | база відпочинку | trekker | учасник походу | 
| to go camping | проводити відпочинок у палатці | a long-distance rout = a hiking rout | маршрут на довгі дистанції | 
| to hike | подорожувати пішки | to work out a rout | розробити маршрут | 
| hiking | піший туризм | to take a rout | йти маршрутом | 
| to go hiking | ходити у походи | rucksack | рюкзак | 
| a hiker | піший турист | to carry a rucksack | нести рюкзак | 
| ramble | прогулюватися, довга прогулянка | hardship | труднощі | 
| trek | ходити у похід (складний) | to put up with hardships | терпляче переносити труднощі | 
| mountaineering | альпінізм | nature-lover | той, хто любить природу | 
| to go mountaineering | займатися альпінізмом | comfort-lover | той, хто полюбляє комфорт | 
| haste | спішка | 
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4. Learn the dialogue by heart. Discuss why Helen dislikes hiking.
| Ann: | Why not go hiking with us, Helen ? | 
| Helen: | Me hiking ? You won’t catch me doing it again. | 
| Ann: | A sad experience ? | 
| Helen: | Very. One I had a walking holiday. It kept raining day and night. | 
| Ann: | And you had to stay in a tent all the time, didn’t you ? | 
| Helen: | Yes, we became so jumpy, that we quarreled over nothing. We just cursed our bad luck. | 
| Ann: | I can’t make you out. I always enjoy camping out, rain or shine. And I’m ready to put up with any lack of comfort. | 
| Helen: | I’ve never suspected that you’re so keen on hiking. | 
| Ann: | But I am. Haven’t you noticed that I am never laid up with cold ? Without wishing to sound big-headed I must say I have become as hard as nails. | 
| Helen: | Since you took up hiking do you mean ? | 
| Ann: | Yes, do you know what appeals to me in it most ? | 
| Helen: | Exercise ? | 
| Ann: | Nature and people. Hiking brings you into contact with a lot of people and I’m never tired of making new friends. | 
| Helen: | You sound so enthusiastic that … | 
| Ann: | So you feel like joining us ? | 
| Helen: | Not exactly that I’m definitely going to give it a second thought. | 
