- •Speaking on the phone
- •Vocabulary
- •Words and phrases
- •1. Fill in the missing remarks.
- •2. Spell the names on the phone.
- •1. Making an Appointment
- •2. Appointment with a Doctor
- •3. Being Unable to Keep an Appointment
- •4. Invitation to a Motor Show
- •5. Invitation to the Ballet
- •6. Declining an Invitation
- •1. A Hotel Reservation
- •2. A Restaurant Reservation
- •1. Tourist Visa
- •1. Happy Birthday
- •2. Congratulations on a Marriage
- •3. Congratulations on Birth of Son
- •Going and staying abroad
- •Vocabulary
- •1. First of all discuss in pairs with your partner the following questions:
- •2. Match the definition with the type of ticket.
- •3. Discuss in pairs
- •4. Practice the dialogue
- •2. Now after you have made your choice, read a small text about restricted articles on board the plane and think carefully what you'll put in your hand baggage, and what in checked baggage?
- •1. Have you ever gone through customs? What was it like? Discuss it with the other student. Now read the conversation and compare it with your own experience.
- •2. Find two mistakes in the dialogue and then practice it with your partner
- •3. Imagine you are entering the u.S. And complete this form in English and in capital letters.
- •4. Now take your partner's form and act as a customs officer (your partner is a guest in the country). Try to be strict and find out if a guest was sincere completing the form.
- •5. Fill in the gaps and practice the dialogue with your partner.
- •1. Write short answers to these questions:
- •2. Now read the dialogue and compare your answers with the dialogue.
- •4. This time one of you is a check-in clerk, your partner is a guest. Interview the guest and complete this guest registration card for him/her.
- •5. Conversation a
- •6. Conversation в
- •Vocabulary
- •I. Foodstuffs
- •Vegetables Гародніна
- •II. Prepared Food and Ways of Cooking
- •III. Meals and Courses
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •1. Fill in articles if necessary:
- •2. Use the right word: (meal, food, course, dish)
- •3. Translate into English:
- •4. Fill in the gaps with articles where necessary:
- •4. Discuss the following:
- •5. Act out the following situations:
- •6. Speak on:
- •7. Write about the party you enjoyed.
- •Shopping
- •Vocabulary
- •At the supermarket
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •1. Match each of the following words with the correct item in the picture.
- •2. Put each of the following words or phrases in the correct space in the passage below.
- •3. Put the correct word or phrase from the following list in each space below.
- •4. Match each of the following words with the correct picture.
- •5. Translate into English
- •Shopping in a big shop
- •Shopping
- •1. Complete the following sentences using the prompts
- •2. Paraphrase the following sentences using the active words and phrases as prompts
- •3. Describe the procedure of bying
- •4. Read the following text, making sure that you understand the meaning of all the words in different type.
- •Dialogues
- •Making a Complaint and Getting a Refund
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •1. Translate into English
- •2. Fill in the gaps with prepositions where necessary:
- •3. Choose between the alternatives:
- •1. Answer the questions:
- •2. Speak on:
- •3. Act out the following situations:
- •At the doctor’s
- •Vocabulary
- •Injure - раніць, шкодзіць
- •Vomit - ванітаваць
- •5. Questions: Answer the following questions:
- •The twentieth century disease: food allergy
- •1. Complete the following according to the text.
- •2. Make a list of
- •1. Read the text:
- •2. Answer the following questions
- •3. Choose the proverbs which were mentioned in the text. Translate other proverbs.
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •1. Complete the dialogues:
- •2. Aches and pains
- •3. Fill the gaps with a suitable word.
- •In Search of the Perfect House
Shopping
Many shops generally deal in certain goods displayed in shop windows and a lot of stores called department stores sell various items of consumer goods under one roof. The department store is a great convenience for customers because it saves our time. In the store customers go to the counter, choose the goods they want and pay at the cash-desk. Salesman or salesgirls stand behind the counters but there are self-service departments with no salesmen but only cashiers who sit at the cash-desks just in the departments. In the department store a customer can find: stationary, household goods, electric appliances, crockery and glassware, textiles and other departments.
The hats department sells men's caps but the millinery department sells kerchiefs, wide-brimmed (fur, felt, straw) hats, berets. The hosiery handles hosiery like socks (cotton, woollen, silk), stockings with a seam or seamless, 'stretchers', pantyhose and knitted goods: knitted underwear (slips, singlets, panfy-briefs, panties), cardigans, jackets, jumpers, pullovers, sweaters, knitted caps, mittens, scarves, in the drapery one can get a length of cloth: linen, cotton, cotton print, pure silk, rayon, nylon, crimplene, velvet, all-wool, thick wool cloth. The ready-made clothes for men department is stocked well with everything a man needs in the way of clothes: shirts, trousers, coats, waist-coats, two-piece or three-piece suits, overcoats, raincoats.
If a woman wants to buy ready-made clothes: dresses, frocks, gowns, aprons, skirts, blouses, costumes, trousers, trouser-suits, coats trimmed with furs of mink, fox, nutria, lynx, muskrat she goes to the ready-made clothes for women department. Sports goods department is supplied with trainers, T-shirts, bathing trunks, bathing suits, sports shoes, sports equipment. Haberdashery handles handkerchiefs, lace, ribbon, tape, thread, needles, safety-pins, umbrellas, while men's haberdashery is stocked with braces, collars mufflers, shaving-sets, electronic (safety) razors. There is also perfumery having face cream, powder, cream-made compact, eye shadow, lipstick in going shades, perfume, eau de cologne, spray, lotion, shampoo, soap, nail varnish on sale. Jewellery sells ornaments, bracelets, rings, earrings, brooches, necklaces, beads. Brief-cases, handbags, gloves, wallets are sold at leather goods. At the shoe department one can buy footwear: boots, high booties, fur-lined booties, shoes made of leather, patent lather, suede, low shoes, high (medium, low) heeled shoes, overshoes, rubber shoes, sandals, slippers, canvas shoes, high (low) platform shoes.
In big department stores they have information bureau, where a customer can inquire about any goods he/she would like to buy. If a customer is overloaded with packages the department store can take care оf delivery by means of home delivery service and the customer can have the purchases delivered at any time and place he/she wishes.
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