
- •Пояснювальна записка
- •Тематичний план
- •Розділ ііі Суспільне життя людини
- •1. There are proverbs and aphorisms. What do they mean? Do you know their Ukrainian equivalents?
- •4. Read and translate the text. Edison’s first invention
- •6. Choose the correct variant and complete the sentences.
- •8. Read and translate the text.
- •Isaac Newton
- •9. For questions (1–6) choose the correct answer (a, b or c)
- •10. Label the pictures with the following vocabulary. Rank the inventions in order of importance and give a reason why they are important to society.
- •11. Read the following information and answer the questions. Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone
- •D ouglas c. Engelbart, inventor of the computer mouse
- •C hester Greenwood, inventor of ear muffs
- •1 2. How much do you know about inventions? Match the columns. Use some books or Internet.
- •2. Read and translate the text:
- •3 . Answer the following questions:
- •4. Which of the following statements are true and which are false? Correct the false sentences.
- •5. Translate the following sentences into English:
- •8. Read and translate the text: ukrainians in space engineering
- •9. Answer the following questions:
- •10. Complete the sentences below with appropriate words:
- •12. Make the sentences true:
- •13. Choose the right answer:
- •2. Read and translate the following text:
- •5. Answer the following questions:
- •8. Make up sentences using the following words:
- •2. Read and translate the text.
- •3. Answer the questions:
- •4. Fill in the gaps.
- •5. Read and translate the text.
- •7. Say if the sentences are true or false. Correct the false sentences.
- •3. Answer the questions.
- •4. Say if the sentences are true or false. Correct the false sentences.
- •V asyl Kasiian
- •6. Answer the questions:
- •7. Fill in the gaps.
- •8. Describe the picture using the following questions.
- •2. Read and translate the text. About ukrainian literature
- •3. Answer the questions:
- •4. Fill in the gaps.
- •5. Match the genre with its definition.
- •7. Are the sentences true or false?
- •8. Write down your own essay on the one of the topics:
- •2. Read and translate the text.
- •3. Answer the questions.
- •4. Are the following statements true or false? Correct the false sentences.
- •5. Match Ukrainian actresses’ photos with their names.
- •Cinema - foyer - aisle - trailer - cartoon - critic - usherette - poster
- •9. Instructions as above: Put each of the following words in its correct place in the passage below. A film review
- •10. Put one of the following words in each space in the sentences below.
- •2 . Read and translate the text.
- •3. Answer the questions.
- •4. Complete the recommendations about healthy style of life with «should» or «shouldn't».
- •5. Read and translate the text. Healthy habits?
- •The result:
- •8. Write down your recommendations about healthy lifestyle using the following word-combinations:
- •9. Read the following information and do the tasks. What Are the Benefits of Exercise?
- •1 Heart, muscles, bones, stomach, intestines, skin, hair, eyes, lungs, blood vessels 0. Label the diagram of the body using words from the word bank.
- •11. Circle true or false.
- •12. Complete the paragraph using the words from the box.
- •2. Read and translate the text. Healthy eating
- •3. Answer the questions:
- •4. Read and translate the following information. Linda Roberts investigates the rise in popularity of ready meals
- •2. Read and translate the text. Protection of Environment in Ukraine
- •3. Answer the questions:
- •4. Fill in the gaps.
- •5. Cross out the verb that does not collocate with the nouns. Use a dictionary to help you.
- •7. Choose one of the words above to complete the sentences.
- •8. Match headlines 1-3 with ecological problems a-d. There is one extra problem.
- •9. Complete the texts with the correct words from the box.
- •Acid Rain
- •The Greenhouse Effect
- •10. Read and translate the text. Dead Sea in Danger
- •2. Read and translate the text:
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •6. Complete the dialogue.
- •Imagine that you hear the following telephone conversation. Guess the answers of the other speaker. Do it in writing. Act it out.
- •8. Find the words.
- •9. Fill in the gaps using the words in box:
- •10. Read the advert and circle the correct answer. Bad Cold? Headache? Sore throat?
- •11. Complete the sentences with must, mustn't, have to or don't have to.
- •1 Hay fever backache toothache a headache stomachache flu 2. Look at pictures a-f and match them with the words below.
- •13. Match problems 1-6 with the best advice a-f.
- •14. Give advice for each problem. Use the ideas below.
- •2. Read and translate the text:
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •5. Translate the following sentences into English:
- •6. Correct the false sentences.
- •7. Suggest which of these people are the healthiest? Explain the reasons for your ideas:
- •2 . Read and translate the text.
- •5. Fill in the gaps.
- •6. Translate sentences into Ukrainian.
- •7. Match the stimulant and its form.
- •8. Look at the bar graph below. Then, answer the questions.
- •9. Read and remember the following information.
- •2. Read and translate the following text. Smoking
- •8. Read the information and write down your opinion about smoking. Smoking and young people
- •9. Complete the sentences by filling in the missing word.
- •2. Read and translate the text: aids
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •4. Translate the sentences:
- •5. Which of the following statements are true and which are false? Correct them.
- •8. Make your own dialogue:
- •2. Read and translate the text:
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •4. Which of the following statements are true and which are false? Correct the false sentences:
- •5. Translate the sentences:
- •6. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate words from the box:
- •Radio, television, magazines, newspaper, mass media
- •7. Translate the following words and word-combinations as in the text:
- •10. Read the following information:
- •11. Read the passage about future of television and complete the text with the words from the box. The future of television
- •1. Read and learn the following words:
- •2. Read and translate the text:
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •5. Which of the following statements are true and which are false? Correct the false sentences:
- •6. Answer the questions. Are you a tv addict?
- •8. Complete the sentences with the types of programmes. Then compare your answers with your partner.
- •9. Read the text and match headings 1-6 with paragraphs a-d. There are two headings that you don't need. Tv or not tv? Carlton asks if tv really is such a bad thing.
- •10. Read the text again. Tick the true statements and correct the false ones.
- •11. In pairs, complete the table with arguments from the text. Can you add any more arguments? The advs and disadvs of tv
- •12. In pairs, find nine different alternatives to watching tv in the text. Can you think of any more ideas?
- •2. Read and translate the text:
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •5. Translate the sentences:
- •7. Translate the following word-combinations and phrases into English:
- •8. Answer the following questions:
- •1. Read and learn the following words:
- •2. Read and translate the text:
- •3 . Answer the questions:
- •4. Which of the following statements are true and which are false? Correct the false sentences:
- •5. Translate the sentences into English:
- •9. Which of these words collocate with news?
- •10. Complete these sentences with some of the words above.
- •1. Read and translate the text newspapers and magazines
- •Here are some of the magazines you might read.
- •2 . Answer the questions.
- •3. You know that papers and magazines have lots of sections. Read these headlines and try to guess what sections they belong to, matching the both columns.
- •4. Can you match the left and the right columns?
- •5. Match the following English words with their Ukrainian equivalents.
- •Література
- •Інші джерела
9. Which of these words collocate with news?
Example: newsroom
room; stand; print; conference; agency; flash; hound; letter; worthy; paper; agent ; desk
10. Complete these sentences with some of the words above.
1. The ____________ is the place where journalists write their reports.
2. You can buy a ‘paper at a news__________ or at a news___________ in the street.
3. If it is a good story, it is news_________.
4. A good reporter is sometimes called a news___________.
5. Politicians often inform journalists about their actions at news ____________.
Заняття 3.20 Сучасні молодіжні журнали
1. Read and translate the text newspapers and magazines
”Why
should I read newspapers and magazines? I get news on TV and radio.”
You may have heard people say that. They don’t know that there is
much more fun than just news in a newspaper or a magazine.
You enjoy reading special articles about hobbies, home, sport, and movie stars. Maybe you’ll like comics. You read where to buy what you need at the lowest price, what happened yesterday in your town and around the world. Newspapers also tell you where to go for fun. They also tell you about shows and sports. Lots of events happen to people, and newspapers tell you what happened, who did it, where it happened, why it happened and how it happened.
The first American newspaper was published in Boston in 1690. Now lots of magazines and newspapers are published in the USA. They keep up with all the new discoveries and events that are happening every day and bring the world of events into your home.
Magazines and newspapers can be divided into two large groups - mass and specialized. Mass magazines and newspapers are intended for large group of people, living in different places and having many different interests. Among them are newspapers and magazines for teachers, for cat lovers, for stamp collectors. In fact, there is a magazine and a newspaper to fit any interest.
Most U.S. cities today have only one newspaper publisher. In more than 170 American cities, a single publisher produces both a morning and an evening newspaper. But some cities (fewer than 30) have different owners. The “New York Times,” “USA Today” and “Washington Post” can be read everywhere in the United States. Do you want to know the price? Today most sell for 45 cents or more a copy. Surprisingly, many people buy newspaper more for the advertising than for the news. Advertising accounts for 65 percent of newspaper revenues.
Here are some of the magazines you might read.
News magazines. “Time” and “Newsweek.” They come out once a week and give summaries of world and national news and background information on the news.
Digests. They are magazines that print articles that have already been published some- where else.
Fiction magazines. They print short stories. Two popular ones are “Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine” and “Fantasy and Science Fiction.”
Magazines for African Americans have articles about African Americans and news of interest to black persons. Some of them are “Sepia” and “Ebony.”
Women’s magazines deal with many subjects: family life, child care, health, home decorating, beauty, marriage, divorce, and do-it-yourself projects. There are also advice columns, short stories and articles about famous women. Other magazines specialize in beauty, or other tips on face make-up and hair-does.
There are magazines for brides and for teenage girls.
Sports. “Sport Illustrated” is one of the most popular sports magazines. It deals with amateur and professional sports.
If you are interested in model trains, antiques, sewing, cooking, crafts and magic, you can find some magazines for yourself.
There are plenty of other magazines to choose from, too.