
- •Предисловие
- •Unit 1 the english we learn
- •I. Study the topical vocabulary to avoid any difficulties in understanding the text in exercise IV. Consult a dictionary to pronounce the words correctly.
- •II. Read the international words. Say what Russian words help to define their meaning. Consult a dictionary if necessary. Define the part of speech they belong to.
- •III. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the word cause used as a noun or verb.
- •IV. Read and translate the text. Consult the Vocabulary notes. Scientific english
- •V. Match these word combinations with their Russian equivalents.
- •VI. Paraphrase the sentences using the synonyms from the box instead of the underlined words.
- •VII. Match the words in column a with their antonyms in column b. Make up word combinations with them.
- •VIII. Insert the proper prepositions. Try to memorize some of these expressions.
- •IX. Match the words in column a with their definitions in column b. Define the part of speech the words in column a belong to.
- •X. Answer the following questions.
- •XI. Translate the following Russian sentences into English using the vocabulary of the text “Scientific English”.
- •XII. Look through the text “Scientific English” again, divide it into logical parts and entitle each of them. Speak on each point of your plan.
- •XIII. Act out the dialogue. Say what kind of English students learn at the University.
- •XIV. Work in pairs. Prepare the dialogues on the following topics.
- •XV. Speak on the topic “The English We Learn”. Unit 2 the subject matter of chemistry
- •I. Study the topical vocabulary to avoid any difficulties in understanding the text in exercise IV. Consult a dictionary to pronounce the words correctly.
- •II. Read the international words. Say what Russian words help to define their meaning. Consult a dictionary if necessary. Define the part of speech they belong to.
- •III. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the words mean and means.
- •IV. Read and translate the text. Consult the Vocabulary notes. Chemistry as a science
- •V. Match these word combinations with their Russian equivalents.
- •VI. Paraphrase the sentences using the synonyms from the box instead of the underlined words.
- •VII. Fill in the blanks with the words given in the box.
- •VIII. Insert the proper prepositions. Try to memorize some of these expressions.
- •IX. Match the words (word combinations) in column a with their definitions in column b.
- •X. Explain the following words and phrases in English:
- •XIV. Read the text using a dictionary. Discuss the chemical phenomenon described. Give your own example of a chemical change. What is a chemical change?
- •XV. Speak on the topic “Chemistry as a Science”. Unit 3 d. I. Mendeleyev
- •Study the topical vocabulary to avoid any difficulties in understanding the text in exercise IV. Consult a dictionary to pronounce the words correctly.
- •II. Read the international words. Say what Russian words help to define their meaning. Consult a dictionary if necessary. Define the part of speech they belong to.
- •III. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the word result used as a noun or verb.
- •IV. Read and translate the text. D. I. Mendeleyev
- •V. Match these word combinations with their Russian equivalents.
- •VI. Paraphrase the sentences using the synonyms from the box instead of the underlined words.
- •VII. Insert the proper prepositions. Memorize some of the expressions.
- •VIII. Match the words in column a with their definitions in column b. Define the part of speech the words in column a belong to.
- •IX. Answer the following questions.
- •X. Translate the sentences from Russian into English.
- •XI. List the events of Mendeleyev’s life which took place in the years of
- •XII. Look through the text “d. I. Mendeleyev” and discuss the main points of Mendeleyev’s biography according to the following plan.
- •XIII. Scan the text below and find the answer to the question “What important scientific discovery did the Periodic Law help to open up?” the periodic table of d. I. Mendeleyev
- •XIV. Read some information about the 112th element in the Mendeleyev’s Periodic Table published in summer of 2009.
- •XV. Make up a plan of the text in exercise XV. Prepare a summary of the text according to each point of the plan.
- •XIV. Speak on the topic “d. I. Mendeleyev”. Unit 4 kemerovo state university
- •I. Study the topical vocabulary to avoid any difficulties in understanding the text in exercise III. Consult a dictionary to pronounce the words correctly.
- •II. Read the international words. Say what Russian words help to define their meaning. Consult the dictionary if necessary. Define the part of speech they belong to.
- •III. Read and translate the text. Our university
- •IV. Match these word combinations with their Russian equivalents.
- •V. Paraphrase the sentences using the synonyms from the box instead of the underlined words.
- •VI. Insert the proper prepositions. Try to memorize some of these expressions.
- •VII. Match the words in column a with their definitions in column b. Paraphrase the definitions of some terms.
- •VIII. Make up your own definitions of the following words.
- •IX. Make up sentences of the following groups of words.
- •X. Answer the following questions.
- •XII. Act out the dialogue. Say what information is important when we speak about Kemerovo State University.
- •XIII. Work in pairs. Make up dialogues according to the following situations.
- •Unit 5 the faculty of chemistry
- •III. Study the meanings of the verb to apply. Translate the sentences into Russian paying attention to the verb to apply.
- •IV. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the pronouns that (those), these. That (those), these may substitute the noun used in the beginning of the sentence.
- •V. Read and translate the text. Consult the Vocabulary notes. The faculty of chemistry
- •VI. Match these word combinations with their Russian equivalents.
- •VII. Paraphrase the sentences using the synonyms from the box instead of the underlined words.
- •VIII. Insert the proper prepositions. Memorize some of these expressions.
- •IX. Answer the following questions.
- •X. Make up a plan of the text “The Faculty of Chemistry”. Speak on each point of the plan.
- •XI. Translate the texts containing additional information about the Faculty of Chemistry and its activity. Consult the Vocabulary notes.
- •XII. Discuss the following points in your group.
- •XIII. Translate the following Russian sentences into English using the vocabulary of Unit 5.
- •XIV. Speak on the topic “The Faculty of Chemistry” using the communicative scheme below. Scientific work
- •XIV. Speak on the topic “The Faculty of Chemistry”. Unit 6 higher education in the usa
- •I. Study the topical vocabulary to avoid any difficulties in understanding the text in exercise IV. Consult a dictionary to pronounce the words correctly.
- •III. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the pronoun one (ones). The pronoun one (ones) substitutes the noun already mentioned in the sentence.
- •IV. Read and translate the text. Higher education in the usa
- •V. Match these word combinations with their Russian equivalents.
- •VI. Match the words in column a with their explanations in column b.
- •VII. Paraphrase the sentences using the words from the box instead of the underlined words.
- •VIII. Insert the proper prepositions.
- •Unit 7 branches of chemistry
- •III. Read and translate the text. Consult the Vocabulary notes. Branches of chemistry
- •Vocabulary notes:
- •IV. Match these word combinations with their Russian equivalents.
- •V. Paraphrase the sentences using the synonyms from the box instead of the underlined words.
- •VI. Make the following sentences complete by translating the words and word combinations in brackets.
- •VII. Insert the proper prepositions.
- •VIII. Make up the definition of each branch of chemistry matching the numbers and the letters in different columns.
- •IX. Look through the text “Branches of Chemistry”, find Participle I and Participle II, Infinitives and Gerunds. Define their functions in the sentences.
- •X. Answer the following questions.
- •Unit 8 chemistry laboratory
- •II. Read the international words. Say what Russian words help to define their meaning. Consult a dictionary if necessary. Define the part of speech they belong to.
- •III. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the word one used as an indefinite pronoun. Study the example below.
- •IV. Read and translate the text. Laboratory
- •V. Fill in the table below by the suitable words from the text “Laboratory” according to each of four groups.
- •VI. Look through the text “Laboratory” and find all the adjectives characterizing the word chemicals.
- •VII. Match these word combinations with their Russian equivalents.
- •VIII. Insert the proper prepositions.
- •IX. Read the following questions and find the answers in the right column of the table.
- •XI. Match the words in column a with their definitions in column b.
- •XII. Answer the following questions.
- •XIX. Speak on the topic “Chemistry Laboratory”. Unit 9 experiments in a laboratory
- •I. Study the topical vocabulary to avoid any difficulties in understanding the text in exercise III. Consult a dictionary to pronounce the words correctly.
- •III. Read and translate the text. Experiments in a laboratory
- •IV. Match these word combinations with their Russian equivalents.
- •VI. Insert the proper prepositions.
- •VII. Define the part of speech the words in column a belong to. Match the words in column a with their definitions in column b.
- •VIII. Fill in the blanks with the words given in the box. Pay attention to the verb forms necessary in each case – their Tense and Voice – when put the verbs from the box.
- •IX. Answer the questions to the text and discuss some aspects of experiments in chemistry.
- •X. Look through this text and find the answer to the question “What substances influence the course of a chemical reaction?”
- •XI. Look through the texts in this unit, find Participle I and Participle II, Infinitives and Gerunds. Define their functions in the sentences.
- •XII. Act out the following dialogue. A visit to the laboratory
- •XIII. Make up a detailed plan of the text “Experiments in a Laboratory”. Speak on each point of your plan, make drawings or write equations on the blackboard if necessary.
- •XIV. Speak on the topic “Experiments in a Laboratory”. Unit 10 ecology
- •I. Study the topical vocabulary to avoid any difficulties in understanding the text in exercise III. Consult a dictionary to pronounce the words correctly.
- •II. Read the following international words and define their meaning.
- •III. Answer the following questions and express your point of view on the ecological problems (before or after studying the material of the Unit).
- •IV. Read and translate the text. Consult the Vocabulary notes. Give the title to the text.
- •V. Match these word combinations with their Russian equivalents.
- •VI. Insert the proper prepositions. Try to memorize some of these expressions.
- •VII. Paraphrase the sentences using the synonyms from the box instead of the underlined words.
- •VIII. Choose a definition to some terms (in the box) which are connected with ecological problems. Follow the model when formulating definitions.
- •IX. Read two real stories below. Use the words printed in italics to complete them.
- •Unit 11 applying for a job
- •II. Read the following international words correctly and define their meaning.
- •III. Define the meaning of the following words and the part of speech they belong to.
- •IV. Read and translate the text. Applying for a job
- •V. Match these word combinations with their Russian equivalents.
- •VI. Insert the proper prepositions.
- •VII. Paraphrase the sentences using the synonyms from the box instead of the underlined words.
- •VIII. Act out the dialogues a and b. Make up your own dialogues concerning job search.
- •In a minute or so.
- •IX. Read the following information and say what general rules of composing a resume are. Consult the Vocabulary notes.
- •X. Study the sample of resume and prepare your own resume.
- •XI. Imagine that you are interviewed by the representative of the company. Please answer his questions.
- •XII. Act out the situation In a Job Interview: the interviewer makes up a list of questions, the applicant(s) writes a resume and prepares to be interviewed (see exercise XI).
- •XIII. Scan the text. What are the main factors of job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction? job satisfaction
- •XIV. Speak on the topic “Applying for a Job” using the communicative scheme below.
- •Unit 12 writing business letters
- •I. Study the topical vocabulary to avoid any difficulties in understanding the text in exercise III. Consult a dictionary to pronounce the words correctly.
- •II. Read and translate the following international words and word combinations into Russian.
- •III. Read and translate the text. Writing business letters
- •IV. Paraphrase the sentences using the synonyms from the box instead of the underlined words.
- •V. Insert the proper prepositions.
- •VI. Make the following sentences complete by translating the words in brackets.
- •VII. Answer the following questions.
- •VIII. Read and translate the sample of a business letter.
- •IX. Compose the letter placing its parts in the proper order.
- •X. Write a business letter using the typical ways of beginning and finishing a letter.
- •XI. Speak on the topic “Writing Business Letters”. Литература
- •Contents
- •Сергейчик Татьяна Сергеевна Английский язык для студентов химического факультета
- •650043, Кемерово, ул. Красная, 6
- •650043, Кемерово, ул. Ермака, 7
X. Study the sample of resume and prepare your own resume.
NAME: |
Alex Morozov |
NATIONALITY: |
Russian |
DATE OF BIRTH: |
1. 11. 1980 |
MARITAL STATUS: |
Single |
CURRENT ADRESS: |
342 West 175th Street, Apartment 4H, New York, NJ 10033, Tel. (212) 535-94-49 |
OBJECTIVE: |
A position of an expert analyst |
WORK EXPERIENCE: 2001 – 2003
2003 – 2006 |
Avon Beauty Products company. Russia. Moscow, Russia Position: ingredients expert at Laboratory Analysis Department. Duties: made laboratory expertise of the perfume and plant ingredients of the company products; instructed the representatives of the company in products ingredients.
Avon Beauty Products company. USA. New York, USA Position: laboratory expert at the Laboratory of Perfume Ingredients. Duties: carried out chemical analysis of perfume constituents. Wrote laboratory conclusions on cosmetics products. |
EDUCATION: |
Kemerovo State University the Faculty of Chemistry Organic Chemistry 1996 – 2001
Mendeleyev Institute of Chemistry and Technology, Moscow the department of analytical chemistry postgraduate courses 2001 – 2003 |
INTERESTS: |
Analytical Chemistry Certification of Products |
REFERENCES: |
Professor M. Abramov Academician D. Mikhalkov |
XI. Imagine that you are interviewed by the representative of the company. Please answer his questions.
Why are you interested in joining our company?
What is your professional experience?
What do you know about our company?
What kind of position do you want?
Why do you feel qualified for this job?
What is your marital status?
What are your main strong points for this job?
Will you agree to begin with a part-time job?
What is your objective? What kind of position do you want in the future?
XII. Act out the situation In a Job Interview: the interviewer makes up a list of questions, the applicant(s) writes a resume and prepares to be interviewed (see exercise XI).
XIII. Scan the text. What are the main factors of job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction? job satisfaction
Job satisfaction is important in life of a modern man. Almost every adult person spends a lot of time at his work place. So, it is very important to be content with one’s position.
There are some factors which influence job satisfaction. If a company gives an opportunity of professional growth, an employee may take some interesting training programs or courses, have job-related travels. Having brainy boss and agreeable colleagues is also a great luck. Earning plenty of money makes a person socially independent (on parents, other people’s help, circumstances etc.)
The status of the company also plays significant role. Many young specialists would like to work in a large prestigious company because there are more chances to be promoted.
Of course, different people prefer different jobs: some like to work on a computer, others want to be a part of a team or, alternatively, to be independent in their professional life. But in any case an employee needs to be praised for the good job by his superiors.
Job dissatisfaction makes any person extremely unhappy. For example, low wage makes him socially unprotected. Hostile working environment causes job inefficiency and, on the other hand, stress situations that harm health. In this case, even a highly qualified specialist may become a bad employee.
After graduation from the University everybody wants to find satisfactory position in an organization with a good status. One of the most significant things for everyone is to have financial independence because University education gives opportunity to earn much. It matters if the job is interesting or not because many people hate boring and monotonous work. Some people enjoy making decisions on their own. Everyone needs knowledge to be useful for the benefit of business. Besides, it is important to be part of a team and, at the same time, to have real chances of promotion in a company.
A manager or director should take serious care of the main aspects of job satisfaction and dissatisfaction in the company.