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3. Italy

Compared to other Europian countries, the Italian lifestyle is slow, relaxed and unique in its own way. You might notice a faster pace (темп) in the industrial hubs (центры) of Milano, Torino and Treviso, but overall, it’s laid back (отстает). Italians love to chat over a coffee, go out for a stroll (прогулка) in the middle of the day, and enjoy long lunches and dinners.

  1. Fill in the gaps with the words on the right with the appropriate forms:

1. Japan’s … is faster than in other countries. DEVELOP

2. Japanese people are very … . CREATE

3. Japanese … to cities is one of the most

characteristical features of the country today. MIGRATE

4. The … of Japanese unique customs is not

surprising. EXIST

5. People’s demands in America are … developing. RAPID

6. Americans want … everywhere. COMFORTABLE

7. Italy is in the south of … . EUROPIAN

8. Italians enjoy to … over a coffee. RELAXED

  1. Read Jane’s letter and choose the best answer below it:

Hi, Sophie!

I’m sorry, I haven’ been in touch (не давала о себе знать) for so long. Life has been life – ups and downs (взлеты и падения) but happily mostly ups. You probably know that since last summer I have been teaching English in China.

The school provided me with all teaching materials and ongoing support (необходимая поддержка) is always available. I can use the library, the internet, copying machines, computers and printers if I need them to design my lessons.

I teach adults and teenagers. Lots of adult people here learn English as they need it for their job, and companies they work for often pay for their classes. Teenagers take their language education very seriously too as their future careers may depend on it.

My students and I enjoy creative and challenging tasks. I feel very fortunate to teach in this sort of environment and I must say that the students’ speaking skills are improving (улучшаться) very quickly.

Chinese culture differs from my culture a lot, and it would be difficult for me to cope with the culture shock if I were here absolutely on my own. But, fortunately, there are lots of foreigners here who can give a hand. I don’t feel severed (жесткий) from the local community (местные власти) either – the Chinese are different, but they are friendly. Though I don’t know their language, I don’t experience any problems in everyday life. Shanghai is getting more and more multicultural!

The school I work for helped me a lot to make myself comfortable in here. They rented (сдавать в аренду) an apartment for me and gave me a subsidy to cover the costs (покрыть расходы) setting it up. The apartment already had a refrigerator and a cooker, so I bought a sofa, a table and a few chairs, some dishes and kitchen items. I still need to get a microwave oven, a washing machine, a TV, a DVD and a VCR player. I’ve bought a mountain bicycle that I use for transportation and for exercise too.

Please give my regards to Clare and Maria and other guys from our college.

Miss you,

Jane

          1. Jane is quite happy with the professional support provided by the school.

a) true b) false c) not stated

          1. Jane has met lots of new friends in her new school.

a)true b) false c) not stated

3. Jane’s Chinese students communicate in English very poorly so far.

a) true b) false c) not stated

4. Jane is disappointed with the students’ low motivation.

a) true b) false c) not stated

5. Jane is experiencing a culture shock living in China.

a) true b) false c) not stated

6. Jane’s school helped her to pay her living expenses.

a) true b) false c) not stated

7. Jane is not planning to buy any other items for her apartment.

a) true b) false c) not stated

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