
- •И.А. Куприянова reading newspapers
- •In english
- •Содержание contents
- •Введение
- •The Origin of Newspapers
- •Vocabulary
- •Choose the correct answers:
- •Make a short review of a British newspaper:
- •Vocabulary
- •Insurance n.
- •Insure V.
- •Comprehension. Answer the following questions:
- •Vocabulary. Choose the most appropriate explanation for the following words and phrases:
- •Vocabulary. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words and word combinations from the vocabulary list:
- •Furious
- •Comprehension and discussion. Answer the following questions:
- •Here is another story, taken from The Daily Mirror. Some of the words have been removed. Here they are:
- •Vocabulary
- •Comprehension. Answer the questions as briefly as possible:
- •Vocabulary. Find words and expressions that are used in the text to mean:
- •Vocabulary. Choose the most appropriate explanation for the following words:
- •Vocabulary.
- •Discussion. Answer the following questions:
- •Vocabulary
- •Interminable adj.
- •Comprehension. Answer the following questions:
- •Vocabulary. Find words and expressions that are used in the text to mean:
- •Vocabulary. Choose the most appropriate explanation for the following words and phrases:
- •Interminable
- •Vocabulary. Find synonyms of the word “argument” in the text. Explain their meanings.
- •Vocabulary.
- •Discussion. Answer the following questions:
- •I didn’t lay a finger on my
- •Vocabulary
- •Injury n.
- •Comprehension. Decide whether these statements are true or false, according to the story:
- •Vocabulary. Choose the most appropriate explanation for the following words and expressions:
- •Vocabulary. Find the words and expressions in the text that mean:
- •Vocabulary.
- •Discussion. Answer the following questions:
- •Vocabulary
- •I. Choose the correct answers:
- •Make a short review of an American newspaper:
- •Vocabulary
- •Investigation n.
- •Comprehension. Answer the following questions:
- •II. Vocabulary. Choose the most appropriate explanation for the following words:
- •III. Vocabulary. Find the words and expressions that mean:
- •Vocabulary. Fill the spaces with the appropriate words from the vocabulary list:
- •Writing. The story is about 400 words long. Write a shorter version of it, in not more than 200 words. Keep all the important facts but leave out all the unnecessary details.
- •Improvement n.
- •Comprehension. Decide whether these statements are true or false, according to the story:
- •II. Vocabulary. Choose the most appropriate explanation for the following words:
- •III. Vocabulary. Find the words and expressions that mean:
- •IV. Vocabulary. Paraphrase or explain the following phrases:
- •Grammar. Notice the use of the emphatic construction with the pronoun it:
- •Writing. Write an interview of Nigel Lewis, the author of the article, with Richard Borrows. Use the material of the article. Begin it as follows:
- •Discussion. Read the advertisements again and answer these questions:
- •Vocabulary. Select the vocabulary related to the topic ‘Home’ from the three advertisements, give illustrative examples with these words.
- •Writing. Work in pairs. Compose an advertisement for the Holiday Home you want to sell. Use the following words and word combinations:
- •Vocabulary
- •Choose the correct answer:
- •Look at the front pages of three British newspapers on pages 80-82 and answer the questions below. Fill in the chart as you work.
- •Take an English-language newspaper. Prepare a review of the front page. Use the following expressions:
- •Part II. Food and Drink. Cultural Sketches
- •Vocabulary
- •I. Comprehension. Decide whether these statements are true or false, according to the story:
- •Vocabulary. Find in the text the words that mean:
- •Grammar.
- •In Paris
- •Vocabulary
- •Iodine n.
- •Comprehension. Answer the following questions:
- •Vocabulary. Find the words and expressions in the text that mean:
- •Vocabulary. Choose the most appropriate explanation for the following words:
- •Virulent
- •Vocabulary. Find in the text synonyms or equivalent phrases that stand for:
- •V. Vocabulary. Paraphrase or explain the underlined phrases:
- •VI. Grammar.
- •Vocabulary
- •Involve V.
- •Vine n.
- •Vegetarian adj.
- •Comprehension. Answer the following questions:
- •II. Vocabulary. Find the words in the text that mean:
- •III. Vocabulary. Choose the most appropriate explanation for the following words:
- •IV. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following words and expressions:
- •V. Discussion. Answer the following questions:
- •Vocabulary
- •I. Comprehension. Answer the following questions:
- •II. Vocabulary. Choose the most appropriate explanation for the following words:
- •Voluntary
- •III. Vocabulary. Find the words and expressions in the text that mean:
- •IV. Vocabulary. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following phrases:
- •Grammar.
- •I am confident we would identify many
- •Discussion. Answer the following questions:
- •Vocabulary
- •Comprehension. Decide whether these statements are true or false, according to the story:
- •II. Vocabulary. Choose the most appropriate explanation for the following words:
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following phrases:
- •Vocabulary. Find in the txt the words and phrases that stand for:
- •Vocabulary. Paraphrase or explain the underlined phrases:
- •Grammar.
- •Grammar.
- •In the following exercise combine the beginnings of the sentences from column a with the endings from column b:
- •VI. Discussion. Answer the following questions:
- •Look at the headlines:
- •Vocabulary
- •Comprehension. Decide whether these statements are true or false, according to the forecast:
- •Vocabulary. Look at the five-day weather forecast. Using the words and phrases from Text 1 as a basis, prepare a weather report for five days.
- •Vocabulary. Compare Text 1 and Text 2. Look for synonyms in the texts. Using Text 1 and Text 2 as a basis write the following weather forecast in English.
- •Write a weather forecast to accompany the map.
- •Comprehension. Answer the following questions:
- •Write a weather forecast for three cities of your own choice.
- •Vocabulary
- •Study the tv Guide and find out:
- •Decide which programmes from the tv schedule you would like to watch:
- •Tv programmes are often accompanied with blurbs giving descriptions of these programmes. Match the blurbs with the titles of the programmes:
- •Cruise in style with Silversea Exclusive fashion cruise in association with the Telegraph and Harvey Nichols
- •No Flying. Eurostar to the the South of France
- •24Th to 31st July
- •Catalonia and Barcelona
- •Only ₤ 499 per person
- •Norway – a pure escape
- •Visit Santa in lapland
- •5 ★ Cidade de Goa
- •14 Nights Bed and Breakfast from
- •Call: 01242 240 316
- •Vocabulary
- •Voyage n.
- •Comprehension. Search the advertisements for the following information:
- •Using the questionnaire below interview your partner and make a note of his/her answers.
- •Vocabulary. Match the word combinations with their definitions:
- •Vocabulary. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words and word combinations from the box:
- •Classical Italy
- •Bargain Hunt
- •Interview with Tim Wonnacott
- •Diagnosis Murder [tv-Series 1993-2001]
- •5 Series, 64 episodes
- •Литература Reference Literature
- •Толкачёва и.П. Методика обучения чтению газет на английском языке: (к проблеме скоростного чтения): Автореф. Дис. … канд. Пед. Наук. – м., 1979.- 24с.
- •Харламова н.С. Работа над обзором текущих событий на занятиях по средствам массовой информации // Английский лексикон: познание и культура. – м., 1997. – с. 168-171.
Vocabulary
syndicate v.
regional newspaper
weekly magazine
foreign-language publication
cartoon n.
comic strip
commercial enterprises
impartial adj.
unbiased adj.
objective information
to be funded through
Exercises
I. Choose the correct answers:
There are a lot of national newspapers in the US:
true
false
Newspapers are usually sold:
nationally
only in one part of the country
Most American daily papers are:
quality papers
popular papers
All American newspapers are printed in colour.
true
false
USA Today is printed:
only in the US
in other countries too
6. Sunday newspapers contain:
sensations and sports news
long articles and advertisements
US newspapers have no strong political bias:
true
false
Make a short review of an American newspaper:
What is the name of the newspaper?
What type of papers does it belong to?
Is this a weekday or Sunday edition?
What company is it published by? Where is it published?
What sections does the newspaper have?
What information does it carry?
Part II. Fire Disasters
Text 1
Windswept grassfire destroys 2 houses 92 acres burn in Sonoma, Marin and
Contra Costa
Ulysses Torassa, Chronicle Staff Writer
Two homes were destroyed when a brushfire got out of control in Petaluma on Sunday – one of three grassfires in the Bay Area that kept firefighters busy.
Coincidentally, the fires all began within minutes of one another.
The first, reported at 2:15 p.m. just north of Petaluma, was the worst.
The Petaluma blaze started in a grassy area on Liberty Road near Rainsville Road but quickly grew out of control, according to Sonoma County Fire Chief Vern Losh. "With the hot and high winds, it just blew through, jumped the road and took off through the field,'' Losh said.
It traveled in several different directions at once, and it burned eight structures – including two homes – and 30 acres before more than 100 firefighters from Sonoma and Marin counties contained it.
One firefighter was taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation and two others were treated at the scene, Losh said.
Liberty Road resident Susan Montes lives about two acres from the fire and said it was the biggest one she's seen in the area in the 20 years she's lived there. One of the houses destroyed, she said, was a beautifully restored Victorian more than 100 years old.
"All that's left is the fireplace,'' she said.
No civilians were injured. A portion of Rainsville Road was closed for a time because of damage to power lines.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation
At 3 p.m., firefighters of the East Bay Regional Park District were alerted to a blaze along the Miller-Knox Regional Shoreline in Richmond. About 45 firefighters worked to cut down that fire, which burned about 12 acres.
But some of those firefighters were soon called to battle an even fiercer fire in Contra Costa County. That fire was reported at 3:20 p.m. in unincorporated grasslands off Highway 4 between Hercules and Martinez.
The fire scorched about 50 acres and threatened some homes – prompting an evacuation of some residents near McEwen Road, according to Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Capt. Dave George.
It took about 50 firefighters from Contra Costa and the California Department of Forestry to contain it.
Strong winds carried smoke from the blaze as far east as Bay Point, George said, but no injuries were reported and no structures were damaged. Officials had yet not pinpointed a cause for the fire Sunday.
(From San Francisco Chronicle)
Notes
county – 1) a political division of the UK or Ireland, forming the largest unit of local government (графство): Rutland used to be the smallest county in England, but in 1974 it became part of Leicestershire.
2) the largest political division of a state in the USA (округ): Texas is divided into 254 counties.
Capt. Dave George – an abbreviation for Captain