
- •Unit 1 engineering
- •Lesson 1 what is engineering (ex.1-6: White, l. Engineering p.2)
- •Vocabulary
- •6 Read the paragraph headings again. Do you agree with them?
- •7. Read the text and do the tasks below: What is Engineering?
- •Vocabulary
- •Introduction
- •Science and Engineering
- •Engineering Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
- •Lesson 2 a job in engineering
- •3. Find examples of job advertisements for engineers in your town. What type of engineers are employers looking for? Find out the English words.
- •1. What's the Point?
- •2. Understanding Words and Phrases
- •Lesson 3 smart materials
- •1. Read the sentences (1-3) below. What does the word smart mean in each one (clever, fashionable, or normal)?
- •2. Reading
- •3. Complete the definitions (1-8) below with the highlighted words in the text.
- •4. Speaking
- •5. Think of examples from nature that are like smart materials, for example, things that can change shape or colour, or repair themselves.
- •6. Read the text and do the tasks below
- •I. Piezoelectric Materials
- •II. Electro-rheostatic and Magneto-rheostatic
- •Lesson 4 engineering materials and technologies
- •Classes of materials (by bond types)
- •Give the synonyms
- •Answer the questions
- •Summarize the text
- •Lesson 5, 6
- •Mechanical engineering
- •Mechanical engineering
- •Vocabulary
- •Education
- •Coursework
- •License
- •Salaries and workforce statistics
- •Modern tools
- •Subdisciplines
3. Find examples of job advertisements for engineers in your town. What type of engineers are employers looking for? Find out the English words.
Запись
10 (The script, the text and the tasks are taken from: Tech
Talk: Better English through Reading in Science and Technology)
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING (script)
TASKS
1. What's the Point?
I. Demonstrate your understanding of some of the details in the reading (listening). Based on the text you have just read (listened), give short answers to the questions that follow.
1. Who is Neil Armstrong? What is his profession?
2. When is National Engineers Week held? When was it first established?
3. Why was electrification chosen as the most important achievement?
4. How many engineering achievements were originally nominated for selection?
5. How many organizations participated in the project to select the top
20 achievements?
6. What is the function of the National Academy of Engineering?
II. Show your understanding of the reading (listening). Based on the text you just read, choose the best answer to complete the statements.
1. Many people consider to be the first American engineer.
a. George Washington
b. Neil Armstrong
c. Wm. A. Wulf
d. Thomas Edison
2. The area of engineering that received the most recognition on the list of top achievements is_____________.
a. power production
b. transportation
c. medicine
d. agriculture
3. The most important achievement affecting public health was .
a. imaging technology
b. laser surgery
c. antibiotics
d. safe water supply
4. Air-conditioning and refrigeration show how something that seems ordinary can .
a. be very significant
b. be highly complex
c. be very popular
d. be taken for granted
5. The National Academy of Engineering is administered by .
a. the federal government
b. National Engineering Week
c. its own members
d. a major corporation
2. Understanding Words and Phrases
The words or phrases that fit these definitions are underlined in the text you just read. Use the context to try to figure out their meanings, and match them with the given definitions, Write the words or phrases in the spaces provided.
Example: in large quantity, plentiful: a b u n d a n t
1. to be the basis (of something):
2. very large:
3. a difficult battle, a big effort:
4. generous to guests; favorable
to living: 4
5. deep, thorough, far-reaching:
6. formal discussion and debate
of an issue: 6
7. greatly pleased, very glad:
8. a chase, a search; a work
activity: 8
9. neutral, fair, not prejudiced:
10. independent, self-governing:
11. terribly hot and humid:
Lesson 3 smart materials
(ex. 1-5: White, L. Engineering p.5)
Before you start
1. Read the sentences (1-3) below. What does the word smart mean in each one (clever, fashionable, or normal)?
1 He wore a smart suit to the meeting.
2 She’s the smartest girl in her class.
3 They stayed in a smart hotel in New York