
- •2 Курс усіх спеціальностей
- •Текст15 Mechanical Motion………………………………………….86
- •Текст 19 Shandon-Elliot Micro Spot Welder……………………….88
- •1. Read the text and learn why this young Ukrainian studies English. Why I study english
- •2.Write down 20 new words, translate them and learn by heart.
- •8 Tell why you study English and in what way it will be useful for you in future. Use the following expressions:
- •2.1 Політична система Великобританії
- •1. Maybe, you have heard that British parliament is very old. Read the text and learn about its start.
- •2 Read and say if the following is true or false. Give the right answer if necessary.
- •3. Ask questions to the following answers.
- •4. Do a back translation of the text. Then give a summary of the text in ten short sentences.
- •2.2 Визначні місця Великобританії Great Britain
- •1.Listen and read this text about Great Britain.
- •6. Listen and read this text about Wales.
- •7.Сomplete the chart.
- •8. Read and find out about the national emblem of Wales. The national emblem of Wales
- •9. Talk about the national emblem of Wales, mind the prepositions.
- •10. Listen and read this text about Scotland
- •11. Complete the chart.
- •12. Please, talk about the national emblem of Scotland. Why is Scotland's national emblem the thistle?
- •13. Read about two English towns and say what they are famous for.
- •14. Let's have a closer look at Cambridge and its university.
- •15. Could you please explain why Ann writes the following: "In my view Cambridge is a very pleasant city to live and study in"?
- •16. Listen and read more about Great Britain.
- •17. Please answer the questions.
- •18. You are going to visit England for a week. What are you planning to see?
- •19. Try to make a back translation, please
- •17. Please answer the questions.
- •18. You are going to visit England for a week. What are you planning to see?
- •19. Try to make a back translation, please
- •The people of the usa are proud of their democratic constitution. Read and learn more about it. The Constitution of the usa
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •3. We shall overcome
- •4. The United States of America (the usa)
- •5. Part II. America today
- •The life of youth in Great Britain
- •4. Decide whether the following statements about the text you have read are true or false.
- •5.1 Грошові одиниці
- •Money and payment system of the usa
- •5.2 Travelling
- •A Small Town
- •The London Underground
- •Read and translate the dialogue and the text. At the hotel reserving a room
- •4. Eight pounds4 tenpence а night5
- •Словотворення
- •Vocabulary notes
- •I. Розкрийте дужки, поставивши дієслово в потрібній формі:
- •II. Заповніть пропуски артиклями, де необхідно:
- •III. Заповніть пропуски прислівниками та прийменниками, де необхідно:
- •IV. Перекладіть|перекладіть,перекажіть| наступні|слідуючі| речення|речення|, звертаючи увагу на дієслова to say, to speak, to tell:
- •V. Передайте наступні|слідуючі| речення|речення| непрямою мовою|промові|:
- •III speech exercises
- •VII. Відтворіть діалог і перекажіть текст.
- •VIII. Складіть ситуації на основі наступних|слідуючих| речень:
- •X. Перекажіть наступну|слідуючу| розповідь|оповідання| і закінчіть її:
- •XI. Перекажіть наступний|слідуючий| текст:
- •XII. Складіть діалоги на| основі наступних|слідуючих| ситуацій:
- •XIII. Виконайте наступні|слідуючі| завдання|задавання|:
- •XIV. Зробіть повідомлення|сполучення| на наступні|слідуючі| теми:
- •To dispatch mail
- •Exercises
- •1.Transcribe the following words:
- •2.Give English equivalents of the following word combinations:
- •3. Choose the right answer:
- •4 .Match a word from the right column with its definition from the left one
- •5. Complete the following sentences:
- •6. Ask your fellow-students and let them answer:
- •7. Respond to the following sentences according to the pattern ,use the hints given in brackets.
- •8. What would you do (or say) if:
- •When would you say :
- •10.Make use of the following expressions of regret and sympathy:
- •I wish I could do something.
- •It can`t be helped.
- •11.Fill in prepositions and post-verbal adverbs where necessary.
- •Translate into English:
- •Think of all possible arguments for and against:
- •14.Describe the procedure of:
- •15. Translate Ukrainian sentences into English and reproduce the dialogues:
- •Role-play.
- •Letter writing
- •Dear Sirs,
- •8. Ділова зустріч
- •Making an appointment
- •A business talk
- •Commentary
- •Vocabulary Notes
- •I. Утворюйте іменники від наступних|слідуючих| дієслів за допомогою суфіксів: а) -ment, -tion; b) -er, -or:
- •III. Розкрийте дужки і поставте дієслово в потрібній формі:
- •V. Заповніть пропуски прийменниками|прийменниками|:
- •Vіі Поставте конструкцію it is або конструкцію there is/are у відповідній часовій | формі в наступних|слідуючих| реченнях:
- •VIII. Перекладіть|перекладіть,перекажіть| наступні|слідуючі| речення|речення|:
- •Ill speech exercises
- •IX. Розкажіть діалоги уроку.
- •X. Дайте грунтовні відповіді на запитання:
- •Xі. Згодьтеся або не згодьтеся з наступними твердженнями:
- •XII. Прослухайте и розкажіть наступний діалог. Передайте його непрямою мовою:
- •XIII. Складіть ситуації на основі наступних речень:
- •XIV. Перекажіть наступні тексти:
- •XV. Завершіть наступні ситуації:
- •XVII. Підготуйте повідомлення за наступними темами:
- •Text 1: english meals
- •Text 2: ukrainian cuisine
- •Text 3: at the canteen
- •Topical vocabulary:
- •Vegetables
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the questions:
- •2. Find what word is extra and explain why:
- •3. Match the pairs of antonyms:
- •4. Name four or five kinds of:
- •5. Make up as many sentences as possible using the following table:
- •7. Disagree with the following statements using the phrases below:
- •I'm afraid you are wrong.
- •I don't think so.
- •8. Insert prepositions or post - verbal adverbs:
- •9. Ask your fellow students and let them answer the questions:
- •10. Ask your friend to repeat her (his) question, because you didn't hear
- •11. Complete the following sentences:
- •12. Read the dialogues, substitute the underlined words with the words given in the list:
- •13. Insert the missing parts of the dialogue:
- •14. Translate into English:
- •15. Read, translate the recipe of English tea and scones. Give more recipes of your favourite dishes:
- •16. Give Ukrainian equivalents to the following proverbs and sayings. Make stories to illustrate some of them:
- •Henry cavendish and his discovery
- •Great scholar of the renaissance
- •Three states of matter
- •Electricity. Electrical engineering the nature of electricity
- •Electronics electron emission
- •A window into the invisible world
- •Evolution of the computer
- •I. Rend and memorize the following words and word-combinations: electronic computing machine -
- •II. Rend and translate the following text:
- •The Science of Mechanics
- •Fundamental Element of Mechanics
- •Mechanical Motion
- •C arburettor Engine- карбюраторний двигун
- •Fundamental Principles
- •A Diesel Engine
- •Shandon-Elliot Micro Spot Welder
- •Metals and non-metals
- •Transistor ultrasonic thickness gauge type 1103
- •Specifications
- •Додаток 1
- •Додаток 2 Основні грошові одиниці деяких країн
- •Література
The life of youth in Great Britain
Nowadays there are about 7.5 million young people in Britain between the ages of 10 and 19, and it is believed that this figure will grow to nearly 8 mln by 2004. These young people will represent Britain in the 21st century.
Almost every aspect of Government domestic policy, including education, housing, health, social security, law and order, environmental and national heritage, affects the well-being of young people and shapes their future.
Education and training are among the Government's priority responsibilities for young people. Underlying Britain's education policy is the principle that every young person should have the opportunity to get a good basic education until the age of at least 16. After 16, young people are encouraged to stay at school or college to achieve more advanced educational qualifications, or they are offered the chance to take part in a broad range of government supported training programmes leading to the achievement of specific vocational skills. In this way they are in some part prepared for adult life.
But the challenges that young people face at 16 and beyond, have as much to do with their ability to prosper in a rapidly changing world as they have to do with their knowledge of many basic skills. Learning how to live and behave in a multi-racial society, how to respect and support each other, how to make the most of opportunities, how to make a contribution, how to appreciate both spiritual and material qualities of life - these «life skills» and moral factors fall to parents, friends and peers, and to the very fact of life within the varied rural and city communities of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, that give Britain its diverse culture.
Within these communities - at local, regional and national levels - hundreds of voluntary youth groups and organizations play an active role in the life of young people in Britain. The majority of these organizations have become established on a voluntary basis by groups representing the interests of a particular sector of the population. They include:
a) religious community groups - Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist;
ethnic minority groups - organizations of youth in diasporas;
organizations providing for particular sporting and outdoor activities or hobbies, e.g. path-walkers, mountain-climbers, rockers, etc.;
groups focusing on activities for people with disabilities, etc.
While parental influence at home is a key factor in every young person's life, so is the wide social environment at school, and the whole lot of influences coming from «popular culture», offering role
models ranging from the stars of Australian soap-operas to icons of pop-music, punk or rave. A great many youth fashions, fads, likes and dislikes and ways of talking (e.g. «it's really cool», «he's wild», «wicked», «dunno», «sort of») are absorbed and rapidly spread through popular TV channels and radio programmes.
Surveys show that only relatively few young people regularly attend youth clubs and organizations. Most of them are more interested in some activities that do not cost money and can be picked up or dropped with ease. Lack of their own money in the younger age group means that a great deal of their time is spent with friends, window-shopping in town, cycling or skate-boarding.
At 15 years old and above, young people try to find «Saturday jobs», working as assistants in shops, cafes or restaurants. There are a great many things that young people wish to buy, including clothes and magazines, CDs and cassette tape music, computer games, and jewelry. They save money for bicycles, motorbikes and, eventually, cars of their own, and to have enough money to go to the discos and dances.
Most young men and about half of young women in Britain take a passive interest in sport or actively take part in a sporting activity on a regular basis. Fitness is encouraged through school and by a great many outside organizations. Football, either in school teams or in rapidly assembled groups playing during the school break times, is highly popular. Outside school activities include darts, chess, bowling and many other more social games. Large commercial sports and leisure centres usually offer discount membership rates for young people.