
- •Discussion:
- •Text a definition of terrorism.
- •Politicization of the term
- •Active vocabulary
- •Comprehension check
- •I. Answer the following questions to check how carefully you have read the texts:
- •II. Now decide whether the statement is true or false; correct those that are wrong:
- •III. Complete the sentence:
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •Consult the Topical Vocabulary and learn expressions with the word “terrorism”. Learn them by heart and use in the sentences of your own.
- •II. Find the odd word:
- •III.Translate the following sentences into Ukrainian /Russian:
- •IV. Give English equivalents of the following expressions:
- •IV. Complete the text with the words and word combinations from the box:
- •V. Translate the following text into English using words and word combinations from the text:
- •VI. Read and translate the following text without a dictionary:
- •VIII. What do these foreign expressions mean?
- •IX. Retell the texts using active vocabulary of the unit.
- •X. Write an essay or speak on the following topic:
- •International terrorism
- •I. Practice the pronunciation of the following words:
- •II. Practice the pronunciation of the following proper words:
- •International terrorism
- •Text b the purpose and the characteristics of terrorist activities
- •Active vocabulary text a
- •Comprehension check
- •I. Answer the following questions to check how carefully you have read the texts:
- •II. Now decide whether the statement is true or false; correct those that are wrong:
- •III. Finish the sentence.
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •I. Consult the Topical Vocabulary and learn expressions with the word “ atrocity”, “assault”,” assassination”. Learn them by heart and use in the sentences of your own.
- •II. Translate the following expressions into English and find sentences in the texts where
- •III. Improve your translation skills by translating the following sentences into English.
- •IV. Work in group discussing the following extract from the speech of the president of Russian Federation Vladimir Putin:
- •V. Read the following and discuss:
- •VII. Spread the following idea:
- •VIII. Retell the texts using active vocabulary of the unit. While retelling the text find the translation of the following discourse markers and be ready to use them.
- •IX. Write an essay or speak on the following topic:
- •Unit 3 significant terrorist incidents. The world after september 11.
- •Discussion:
- •5. What were the terrorists trying to achieve and why did they choose the usa?
- •I. Practice the pronunciation of the following words:
- •II. Practice the pronunciation of the following proper words:
- •Text a political and military consequences.
- •Introduction:
- •I. September 11, 2001: Chronological order
- •How the world reacted
- •United States of America
- •Germany
- •Other European states and Russia
- •Islamic and Arabian states
- •The Afghanistan War
- •Osama Bin Laden and al-Qaeda
- •The Taliban regime and the Northern Alliance
- •The Afghanistan War and its consequences
- •Text b economic consequences.
- •Consequences for companies
- •Economic consequences on entertainment industry
- •Economic consequences on tourism
- •Active vocabulary
- •Comprehension check
- •I. Answer the following questions to check how carefully you have read the texts:
- •II. Now decide whether the statement is true or false; correct those that are wrong:
- •III.Finish the sentence:
III.Finish the sentence:
TEXT A
September 11 affected …
When the Afghanistan War started, Germany …
On October 7 the United States started the war in Afghanistan. American and British jet fighters launched strikes against ...
On September 12 the NATO proclaimed Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, which ratified …
Despite domestic criticism, British Prime Minister Tony Blair was the first to support the United States military by …
While European states immediately demonstrated total solidarity, it was much harder for the U.S. government to ….
September 11 was a turning point in ….. …President … … was the first world leader to call George W. Bush after the attacks.
Under heavy pressure and in the face of financial pledges the Pakistani government, which had aided the Taliban before September 11, promised ….
Originally … was thought to be a resistance network working against Soviet troops after the USSR had occupied Afghanistan.
The Afghanistan War was a direct consequence of … .
TEXT B
September 11 accelerated the global economy's existing …
Shortly after the airplanes hit the World Trade Center most television stations cancelled …
Seconds after the attacks, the prices of gold, oil and bonds …
As another consequence of September 11 dozens of books about Islam, terrorism or America's place in the world …
In the weeks after 9/11 advertisements on TV were …
Using a civilian aircraft as a suicide bomb had a major effect on the confidence of …
For the first time in 20 years the number of tourists … The tourist industry was the first to be hit, but compared to other branches people quickly …
TEXT C
Many were emotionally affected or angered, some even had to …
Nine months after the terrorist attacks New York was blessed by …
After September 11 many sporting events such as the "Major League Soccer" were postponed or even ….
It was the first time for more than hundred years that the United States of America …
… swept through the United States after the events of September 11.
Many people who were looking for security found it in ….
Most attacks happened in New York where hundreds of thousands of ….
Many victims, rescuers, relatives and eyewitnesses (even on television) of the September 11 attacks could not …
Violent anti-American protests started in several, mostly Muslim, countries after the United States of America and Great Britain …
Many countries introduced new security laws to … and to … people had had before the attacks at least to some extent.
To fight terrorism actively many countries, especially from Europe, joined the coalition against terror and supported the United States in ….
There will be no escape from … if the world leaders can't …with locating and fighting its origins.
Probably the most important step to an improved global security is …