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6. Look at the pictures. What types of film do you think they are? Choose from the list.

*Romance, *cartoon, * historical drama, * horror, * science fiction, *musical, *comedy, *action

Monsters, Inc.

Bean

Gladiator

T he Matrix

7. In pairs, think of a film you have both seen. Use the expressions and your own ideas to discuss it. Make up a dialogue:

Films It was excellent/ great/ fantastic /superb /moving /touching

/fascinating /hilarious, etc.

Actors She’s/ He’s good/ amazing/ great/ brilliant.

I don’t really like her/him.

She’s awful/ dreadful.

  1. Have you seen Gladiator?

  2. Yes. It was a superb film.

  1. What do you think of Russel Crowe?

  2. He’s amazing. I really like him.

8. What do you like to read? When do you usually read? How much of it is in English?

Thrillers, poetry, science fiction, comics, newspapers, reviews, world news, adventure, short/detective/historical stories, romance/humorous novels, biographies

I like short stories best. I usually read at the weekends. I sometimes read English short stories.

Заняття 1.13 Світ книги. Стилі та жанри.

1. Match the words in the left-hand column with their definitions in the right-hand column.

1)

an article

a book that is used to study a school subject

2)

an atlas

a publication that comes out weekly or monthly

3)

an encyclopedia

a reference book with maps of the world

4)

a magazine

a book of word definitions

5)

a biography

a book or set of books giving information about every branch of knowledge with articles in ABC order

6)

a novel

usually a cheap book in a soft cover

7)

a poem

a story about a real person

8)

a dictionary

a piece of writing in a newspaper

9)

a paperback

a list of books on one subject

10

a textbook

a short piece of writing (usually rhymed) expressing a deep feeling or thought

11

a bookworm

an article that critically examines a new book

12

bibliography

stories, novels and romances

13

review

a book with recipes of dishes

14

fiction

a story about people who are not real

15

a cookery book

a person who is very fond of reading

2. Read and translate the text.

3. Answer the questions.

1. What is The Thousand and One Nights?

2. How old are the stories?

3. Which countries are they from?

4. Were they for adults or children?

4. Read the first story of The Thousand and One Nights. Then match the paragraphs 1-3 to pictures a-c.