
- •Предисловие
- •Some Important Things from the Educational Environment
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •College Life
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •B. Our University Active Vocabulary
- •Our University
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •Self check
- •Unit 2 Our Studies. Our English Lesson Active Vocabulary
- •Introducing the new vocabulary
- •Our Studies
- •Career Prospects
- •II. Listening and comprehension tasks
- •2.1. Check your understanding of the dialogue by marking the following statements as True or False. Comment on your choice.
- •2.2. Listen to the dialogue focussing on the details and answer the questions.
- •2.3. Listen to the dialogue once again and while doing it write down all the information that may characterize the boys.
- •III. Follow up activities
- •Self check
- •Unit 3 Taking Exams Active Vocabulary
- •Taking Exams
- •A Students’ Guide to Exam Stress
- •After the Exams
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •Unusual Types of Houses
- •II. Listening and comprehension tasks
- •2.1. Listen to 4 people talking about their houses and mark the statements as True or False.
- •2.2 Listen to the descriptions again and fill in the chart below.
- •III. Follow up activity
- •B. American Home
- •1. Answer these questions about yourself and, if possible, find out how someone else would answer them.
- •Self Check
- •A Letter Home
- •В. Renting a Room Active Vocabulary
- •In England many people let rooms in their houses to people who need somewhere to live. The people pay money for this and are called lodgers.
- •Imagine you are going to let / rent a room / flat. The questions below will help you get all the information you need.
- •Sharing a Flat
- •Phoning a Landlord
- •II. Listening and compehenstion tasks
- •III. Follow up activity
- •Self Check
- •Unit 3 Buying a House Active Vocabulary
- •Buying a House
- •Looking for a House to Buy
- •Unit 4 Furniture and Furnishing Active Vocabulary
- •Around the Home a. Rooms
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •House for Sale
- •III. Follow up activity
- •Self Check
- •Unit 5 Your Ideal Home
- •I. Foodstuffs
- •III. Ways of Cooking
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •Use the following examples as a model.
- •В. Cooking Methods and Ways of Cooking. Recipes
- •Cooking Methods
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •Giving Instructions
- •Bread and Butter Pudding
- •Cinnamon-Sugar Apple Pie
- •Salmon In Puff Pastry
- •Special Family Food
- •How do you make…?
- •2. Listen to the recording. Rearrange the instructions in the correct order. Remember that there is one extra instruction which is not given.
- •3. Compare your answer with a partner and, if necessary, listen again to settle any disagreements.
- •Self check
- •Unit 2 National Cuisines. Customs of Having Meals a. National Cuisines
- •English Cooking
- •Traditional British Cooking
- •American Food
- •Belarusian Cookery
- •B. Customs of Having Meals Active Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •The Customs of Having Meals in England
- •Daily Meals in Belarus
- •I. Take turns discussing these questions with your partner.
- •II. Make up dialogues following the models given below.
- •Listen to the interview with Yves and answer the following questions:
- •Listen to the interview once again and fill in the chart.
- •Self check
- •Unit 3 Table Manners
- •A List of Do’s and Don’ts
- •Unit 4 Eating Out Active Vocabulary
- •Eating Out
- •The Old Mill, The Quay, Wardleton, Sussex
- •Fast Food
- •(A) Lunch for Two
- •1. Listen to the conversation and complete the sentences choosing the right variant:
- •2. Listen to the conversation again and answer the following questions.
- •(B) Eating Out
- •1. Listen to the conversation and fill in the gaps.
- •Conversational Formulas.
- •Invitations. Thanks. Refusals
- •Invitation
- •In a restaurant
- •With a girl-friend in a coffee bar
- •In a cafe
- •Chocolate Nut Sundae
- •Self check
- •Unit 5 Healthy Food. Dieting Active Vocabulary
- •We Ought To Eat More Fresh Fruit
- •Nutrients That Provide Energy
- •Tips for Healthy Eating and Cooking
- •Some Facts about Diet
- •Guidelines for Slimmers
- •Self check
- •Part IV. Shopping
- •Unit 1
- •Describing Shops. American and English Shops
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Baker’s / bakery
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •At the Supermarket
- •Shopping List
- •Unit 2 Shopping for Foodstuffs
- •Why is buying foodstuffs considered to be a sort of art? Read the passage and share your opinions. Buying Foodstuffs
- •At a grocery store
- •Some Hints and Tips on Shopping for Food
- •Self Check
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •The Big Stores
- •Shopping
- •Buying souvenirs
- •The spendthrift
- •Buying a present
- •Bargaining
- •Buying Clothes
- •Listen to the first recording and fill in the relevant information.
- •Listen to the recording and answer the following questions.
- •Listen to the second recording and tick the words you’ve heard on the tape:
- •Listen to the recording again and match parts a-e with a-e.
- •Self Check
- •Unit 2 Career Prospects
- •Part II unit 1 Unusual Types of Houses
- •Unit 2 Phoning a Landlord
- •Unit 3 Looking for a House to Buy
- •Unit 4 House for Sale
- •References
Self check
Exercise 1. Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
People who want to keep always fit should cut … … sweets, cakes, ice creams and soft drinks.
The digestion cannot function properly … a sufficient amount … fibre. Fibre also fills us … and makes us feel a bit hungry.
… digestion the body breaks… starch … a simple sugar called glucose.
Sugar is bad … me, so I gave … sugar in my tea last week.
Girls worry more than boys … losing weight.
People will be able to eat well… putting-weight if they stick … a low-fat, high … fibre diet.
We should avoid … hunger by filling … with good food.
Processed sugar is relatively high … calories.
If you like to snack … crackers that are high … fat and sodium, switch … whole-wheat crackers.
Exercise 2. Translate into English.
Без достаточного количества клетчатки пищеварение не может происходить должным образом.
Один способ похудеть – сесть на диету, другой – продолжать есть то же самое количество пищи, но начать заниматься спортом.
Если вы хотите быть всегда в форме, не соблазняйтесь на перекусы между приемами пищи.
Люди часто наносят вред своему здоровью, потребляя слишком много калорийных продуктов.
Когда вы едите жареную свинину, макаронные или кондитерские изделия, соленые орешки, пьете газированные напитки или стакан молочного коктейля, вам следует помнить, что они очень калорийны, а слишком много жира может привести к сердечным заболеваниям.
Если предполагается, что ты худеешь, то ты должна отказаться от сладкого. Не думай о диете как о наказании и следуй разумному рациону питания.
Отличный способ для желающих похудеть – на завтрак есть мюсли, так как зерно разбухает в молоке и порция выглядит намного больше, чем есть на самом деле.
Вы можете сравнивать питательную ценность различных сортов печенья, так как информация об этом в большинстве случаев дается на обратной стороне пакета.
К сожалению, чипсы и тому подобные продукты – это продукты с очень высоким содержанием жира.
Врачи советуют не пропускать завтрак и употреблять что-нибудь питательное.
При составлении меню на день следует исходить из трех основных принципов рационального питания. Оно должно быть умеренным, разнообразным и регулярным.
Овощи – существенный источник витаминов, минеральных веществ, микроэлементов и клетчатки.
Белки служат материалом для построения новых клеток, а следовательно, для построения тканей.
Диетические салаты вместо майонеза нужно заправлять растительным маслом, сметаной. Вместо уксуса сдабривать соком лимона. При склонности к полноте в салаты не добавляют картофель.
Part IV. Shopping
Unit 1
Describing Shops. American and English Shops
Active Vocabulary
Baker’s / bakery
butcher’s
confectioner’s / confectionery
corner shop
dairy
fishmonger’s
greengrocer’s
grocer’s / grocery
market
off licence (Br. E.) / liquor store (A. E.)
shop (BrE) / store (AmE); self-service shop
shopping centre
supermarket / superstore
tobacconist’s
buyer
cashier
consumer
customer (n) / shopper
salesman / saleswoman / shop assistant
shopkeeper (BrE) / storekeeper (AmE)
store detective
street vendor
cart / trolley / wire basket
cash desk / check-out
cash register (AmE) / till (BrE)
counter (n); at the shop counter
receipt (n)
shopping bag / carrier bag
stock up
bargain (n)
buy (v); (bought, bought)
call (v); to call at a shop
cash (n)
change (n); small change
choice (n); a wide / poor choice
choose (v); / (chose, chosen)
cost (n); the cost of living
cost (v); (cost, cost); What does it cost? What did it cost you?
count (v)
delicatessen
drop (v); drop into a shop
money; to have money on / about oneself; spend money
offer (v); offer smth., offer to do smth.
pay (v); (paid, paid); to pay in cash / by cheque / card; to pay the bill
price (n); a high / low / reasonable price
What is the price of …?
How much is it?
How much was it?
What did you pay for it?
price / pricey / pricy
queue (up) (BrE) / line (up) (AmE)
run (v); (ran, run); run out of smth
sell (v); (sold, sold); sell for a price; sell at a price
shopping (n); do the shopping; go shopping; shop around
shopping list
suggest (v); suggest smth.; suggest doing smth.; suggest that smb. should do smth.