
- •Государственное образовательное учреждение
- •Ростов-на-Дону
- •Государственное образовательное учреждение
- •Working for customs
- •Ростов-на-Дону
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Training
- •Talking Points
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Customs Officer Career
- •Text 2 October 25 – Day of the Customs Officer of the Russian Federation
- •Text 3 The Customs Officer
- •Talking Points
- •Text 4 Российский таможенный мундир
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 2 Working as an Anti-Smuggling Officer
- •Typical work at the Customs includes:
- •Text 4 The Virtual Customs Office
- •Text 5 Customs Officer Jobs
- •Talking Points
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Part I
- •Part II
- •Part III
- •Text 2 The Customs in London
- •Text 3 The Revenue Problem
- •Talking Points
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Travelling on Business
- •Text 2 At the Airport
- •Text 3 Air Rage
- •Nightmare Journeys
- •Talking Points
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Vocabulary – Airport
- •Hand luggage (a carry-on bag)
- •T rolley
- •Plane check
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Modern Airport
- •The Future Lies in Schoenefeld
- •Aeroflot Changes its Image
- •Pulkovo Airport Terminal One
- •Pulkovo Airport Terminal Two
- •Sheremetievo-3 Terminal
- •Jfk Airport, New York
- •The Heathrow Airport Terminal 5
- •Аэропорт Ростова-на-Дону
- •Talking Points
- •Dialogue 1
- •Dialogue 2
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Red and Green Channel
- •Text 2 Passport and Customs Control
- •Talking Points
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Customs Declaration
- •Text 2* Electronic Customs Declaration
- •Talking Points
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Customs Restrictions
- •Text 2 Russian Customs Regulations
- •Text 3 British Customs Regulations
- •Text 4 Abolition of Duty-free Goods within the eu countries
- •Hand Luggage Restrictions: Liquids, Gels
- •Talking Points
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Governments Impose sps Measures
- •Text 2 The World Trade Organization Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (sps Agreement)
- •Text 3 Russia’s sps standards
- •Veterinary Control
- •Text 5 Cooperation with the Customs
- •Фтс России борется с контрабандой объектов фауны и флоры
- •Talking Points
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Southern Customs Administration
- •Rostov Customs
- •Text 3 Canine Enforcement at Rostov Customs
- •Text 4 Rostov Airport Customs
- •Talking Points
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Protecting Our Borders
- •Border Technologies
- •Text 2 Naked Airport Security Scanning
- •Text 3 Biometric Facial Recognition Security Trial at uk Airports
- •Text 4 Baggage X-ray Scanner
- •New Rules at the International airport
- •People Screening
- •Мобильные досмотровые комплексы
- •Talking Points
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Text 1 At the Customs
- •Text 3 Arrival
- •What is an Immigration Card?
- •Talking Points
- •At Passport Control
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Fighting Crime in Maritime London
- •Introduction to Smuggling
- •Text 3 Smugglers in Cornwall
- •Text 4 Drug Smuggling Submarines
- •Talking Points
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Text 1 Customs Offences
- •Text 2 Customs Violations
- •Text 3 Russian Currency and Currency Regulations for Travellers to Russia
- •Talking Points
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Types of Concealment
- •Text 2 Top Eight Methods of Smuggling Drugs
- •Text 3 How to Spot a Drug Mule
- •Text 4
- •Text 5 Balloon Swallower
- •Talking Points
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •How to become a Customs Detector Dog handler
- •Text 2 Word Study
- •What Does a k9 Officer Do?
- •Talking Points
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Drug Addiction
- •Text 2 Tackling the Drugs That Cause the Greatest Harm
- •Text 3 Почему наркотики это плохо?
- •Text 4 Drug Abuse: Problems and Solutions
- •Talking Points
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Drugs and the Law Part I
- •Part II
- •Part III
- •Part IV
- •Text 2
- •Individual Drug Links
- •Drug Use and Abuse
- •Talking Points
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Haitian Smugglers Raise the Stakes on Miami River
- •Text 4 Word Study
- •Text 5 a Major World Problem
- •Talking Points
- •Focus on Grammar
- •Starting Up
- •Word Study
- •Reading and Speaking
- •Text 1 Russia’s War on Drugs
- •Reviewing the Article Word Study
- •Heroin Addiction Is Still Shooting Up
- •Text 3 The us Law Enforcement Activities in the Struggle against Drugs
- •Talking Points
- •Listening and Speaking Activities
- •At the Customs
- •Role Plays
- •Reading for Information Part 1 The Family Pattern
- •Generation Gap
- •Part 2 Native City
- •Text 1 The History of Rostov- on-Don
- •The Sights of Rostov-on-Don
- •Text 3 Taganrog
- •Text 4 Azov
- •Text 5 Winter Day in Town
- •Topical Vocabulary
- •Text 2 State System of Russia
- •Topical Vocabulary
- •Part 4 Science and Technology Text
- •Text 2 London
- •Text 3 Scotland
- •Text 2 us Customs
- •Text 3 Canine Enforcement Programme
- •Text 4 u.S. Customs and Border Protection Inspection Technology and Equipment
- •Text 5 Australian Customs
- •Text 6 How Has Customs Changed?
- •Smuggling Tropical Fish
- •Smuggling Snakes
- •Cocaine Bananas
- •Useful Vocabulary Signs at the Airport
- •At the Airport
- •Documents
- •Штатные должности (Established Posts)
- •Отделы (Departments)
- •Fight against illicit traffic of narcotics
- •Grammar reference Краткий грамматический справочник Имя существительное (The Noun)
- •Артикль (The Article)
- •Имя прилагательное (The Adjective)
- •Порядковые числительные
- •Местоимение (The Pronoun)
- •Указательные местоимения this / these, that / those
- •Наречие (The Adverb)
- •Глагол (The Verb)
- •Пассивный залог (The Passive Voice)
- •Модальные глаголы (Modal Verbs)
- •Простое предложение (The Simple Sentence)
- •Косвенная речь (Reported Speech)
- •Sequence of Tenses (Согласование времен)
- •Irregular verbs (таблица неправильных глаголов)
- •Keys (grammar tests)
- •References
Reviewing the Article Word Study
Exercise 9. Study the following words and word-combinations:
to shoot up – быстро расти, подскочить
heroin addiction – героиновая зависимость
heroin distribution – распространение, реализация героина
insurgency – повстанческое движение
anti-addiction courses – реабилитационные курсы (для наркоманов)
to be victimized – быть жертвами, обманутыми
non-existent – несуществующий
a source of tension – источник напряжения
to highlight – придавать большое значение, выделять
to blame – винить, обвинять кого/что-либо
to deprive of – лишать кого/чего-либо
to give up – бросить
to halt – остановить
to eradicate – вырывать с корнем, уничтожать
Exercise 10. Match left and right:
1) the means to get treatment and rehabilitate |
a) «потерянное поколение» |
2) (the) lack of effective border control |
b) зависимость от наркотиков |
3) a ‘lost generation’ |
c) «угроза национальной безопасности» |
4) teenage addicts |
d) основной источник существования |
5) a dependency on harmful drugs |
e) (денежные) средства для лечения и реабилитации |
6) to require reducing supply |
f) пик в производстве героина |
7) rampant border corruption |
g) наркоманы в возрасте 16 - 20 лет |
8) “a threat to national security” |
h) отсутствие эффективного контроля на границе |
9) (the) main source of livelihood |
i) требовать сокращения запасов, поставок (наркотиков) |
10) (the) spike in heroin production |
j) процветающая коррупция на границе |
Exercise 11. Read the article below to speak on heroin addiction in Russia.
Heroin Addiction Is Still Shooting Up
Russia is the world’s biggest target market for heroin distribution. More than 90 per cent of the world’s heroin comes from Afghanistan. Then the drug floods into Russia across Central Asia’s porous borders.
President Dmitry Medvedev has called the drug trade from Afghanistan “a threat to national security”. With an officially estimated 2.5 million Russian addicts, heroin has created a ‘lost generation’ here, the Federal Drug Control Service chief Victor Ivanov said last week.
Sergei Polyatykin, head of the ‘No’ to Alcohol and Drugs Programme Fund, said “The main point is that too many drug addicts are victimized in Russia. They don’t have the means to get treatment and rehabilitate themselves, because state programmes and money are practically non-existent. So it’s very difficult for a person to give up,” he said.
Teenage addicts are legally required to follow anti-addiction courses until the age of 18 (up from 16). The rational idea is that doctors and teachers believe that ages from 16 to 18 are the most dangerous for developing a dependency on harmful drugs.
Currently, almost nine out of ten heroin addicts return to drug abuse within a year of leaving rehab.
Reducing heroin addiction, however, also requires reducing supply. Narcotics traffickers are able to take advantage of rampant border corruption. Victor Ivanov, Federal Drug Control Service chief, recently highlighted the lack of effective border control as a major problem, but also blamed NATO forces for doing “next to nothing” to halt drug production.
The spike in heroin production in Afghanistan since the US-led invasion in 2001 has been a major source of tension between Moscow and Washington. While eradicating opium fields deprives Taliban10 forces of funding for their insurgency, it also drives local farmers towards the Taliban, since it deprives them of their main source of livelihood.
Taliban or no Taliban, leaving the people of Afghanistan to decide their own future, without bombing or foreign occupation, is the only way to rebuild the country and move away from its dependency on the drug trade.
(Tom Balmforth, “The Moscow News”, № 41; 27 October – 2 November, 2009)
Exercise 12. Find synonyms among the following words:
drug addiction; graft; violations; to increase; fight; drug abuse; to guard; narcotics traffickers; security; effective; drug users; to halt; to be hooked; danger; to reduce; border; to intercept; unlawful; drug addicts; to shoot up; boundary; drug traders; to stop; to be addicted; safety; to cut; breaches; illegal; struggle; bribery; to protect; threat; to seize; efficient.
Exercise 13.Give the English equivalents to the following Russian word-combinations (see the article above):
наркомания; вторжение США; уязвимые границы; поля опиума; местные фермеры; денежные запасы (фонды) для поддержки движения Талибан; торговцы наркотиками; развитие зависимости; иностранная оккупация; восстановить страну; разумная идея.
Exercise 14. Rewrite the sentences below translating the Russian words and word-combinations into English.
The Russian проблема наркотиков involves a dramatic рост in the use of сильнодействующие наркотики like героин.
Торговцы наркотиками are able to take advantage of процветающая коррупция на границе.
President Dmitry Medvedev has called the drug trade from Afghanistan «угроза национальной безопасности».
Now more than 2.5 million Russians являются наркозависимыми.
Ages from 16 to 18 are the most опасный for developing a зависимость on harmful наркотики.
Russia is the world’s biggest target рынок for героин distribution.
There is obvious evidence that NATO силы are doing nothing to halt производство наркотиков in Afghanistan.
Exercise 15.Render the article above in 10 -15 sentences.
Use the following clichés:
The title of the article is....
The article comes from....
The author of the article is....
This article is about....
The main problem of the article....
The article contains (how many and what parts)....
The author points out....
The article deals with....
The author comes to the conclusion....
The article draws the reader’s attention to....
Exercise 16.Translate the following into Russian in writing.
Society expects Government, through Customs, to provide protection at coasts and borders against traffic of illegal or restricted goods, such as drugs, firearms, heritage items, endangered species, pornography, etc.
Exercise 17. Read Text 3 to match left and right.
1) to discourage illicit drug use |
a) охранять, контролировать (свою) «территорию» |
2) to enforce domestic laws |
b) предотвращать поставки наркотиков |
3) to prevent supplies of illicit drugs |
c) действовать независимо, самостоятельно |
4) to intercept shipments |
d) препятствовать незаконному использованию наркотиков |
5) to act independently |
e) проводиться местными агентами |
6) to guard ‘turf’ |
f) применять местные законы |
7) to be conducted by local agents |
g) перехватывать партии наркотиков |