
- •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:
13. Agree or disagree with following statements using appropriate phrases:
The adults have at last discovered that the boy scouts have been on to a bad thing all these years.
For a modest outlay, you have a comfortable, insulated tent.
The portable furniture is light and comfortable.
You see, camping hasn’t so much to offer.
For a large sum you can enjoy comforts which few hotels can provide.
Low-cost holidays make camping an attractive proposition.
And there is sheer fun of it - especially if you haven’t a family.
You are active all the time and you are always close to nature.
Nothing is nice and peaceful.
Camping provides you with a real change for everyday life.
14. Give derivations to the following words:
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15. Fill in the prepositions where necessary:
The adults have … discovered that the boy scouts have been … a good thing all these years.
No wonder the great rush is …
You have none … the headaches … advance hotel booking or driving … and a city looking … a room.
Modern camp sites are well-equipped … hot and cold running water.
It’s so exciting to arrive …a camp site, put … your tent, start getting a meal ready.
I’ve never suspected that you are so keen … hiking.
Have you decided where to go …your summer holiday ?
Besides it poured … rain for three days running.
We camped … the foot … some hills.
A hiking holiday depends … enjoyment … the weather.
16. Construct the argument or part of the argument by referring to the key-words:
Camping once considered a poor way of spending holiday; boy scouts; students; no longer so.
No inconveniences (e.g. mosquitoes; brackish coffee; corned feet; freeze; suffocate in sleeping bag; hump great weights.)
Pursuit of motorists everywhere; no discomforts.
Modest sum; insulated tent.
Large sum; portable bungalow; three bedrooms, kitchen, etc.
Portable furniture: gas stove; coffee, steak; refrigerator: beer, ice-cream.
Sleep on air.
The great rush is on: camping offers absolute freedom.
No advance hotel booking; driving round cities at midnight.
Low cost holidays; many comforts at modern sites: eg. cold, hot water, even dance floors.
Great mobility: go or stay as you please.
Sheer fun of it: especially with family.
No moping round hotel rooms wondering about dinner.
Exciting to arrive at site, put up tent, prepare meal.
Always active; always close to nature.
Imagine clear stream; mountains; chops sizzling in pan.
A real change: get up early, go to bed early; hearty appetite.
Great opportunity to meet people; everyone relaxed, friendly.
Adopt completely different way of life; essence of relaxation, enjoyment.
17. Construct the counter-argument by referring to the key-words:
Argument doesn’t mention any inconveniences.
What about rain, cold, mosquitoes, boring diet or fried food ?
What about packing and re-erecting a wet tent ?
What about a vast number of things to be carried ? Large car necessary.
Frequently setting up and disbanding house; enormously inconvenient and tedious.
Most real beauty spots are inaccessible by car; everything must be carried.
The real beauty spots have no amenities, not even running water.
Camping sites are not beauty spots; primitive living conditions, like ugly slums; each camper has little space.
Many official sites haven’t even primitive amenities.
Camping sites can be just as crowded as hotels.
Camping is not a real holiday for the family.
Wife has to cook, etc,, under primitive conditions; no change for her.
Husbands must drive long distances; children get tired.
Even cheapest and simplest hotels provide rest and freedom form care for everyone in the family.
You get what you pay for; when camping, you don’t pay much and don’t get much.
18. Homework: підготуватися до лексичного диктанту та усного опитування. Вивчити нові слова та словосполучення, написати конспект, виконати всі вправи письмово, скласти свій конспект та повторити конспект заняття.