
- •Міністерство освіти і науки України
- •Посібник з англійської мови Частина 1
- •Сну ім. Лесі Українки, 2014 Передмова
- •Unit 1. My family, friends and me
- •Acquaintance
- •Dialogue 1
- •Dialogue 2
- •About Myself
- •. About Myself
- •Vocabulary
- •About Myself (Nick)
- •Vocabulary
- •About Myself (Dasha)
- •Vocabulary
- •. My Family
- •Vocabulary
- •My Family
- •Vocabulary
- •My Family
- •Vocabulary
- •1.4. My Friends
- •Vocabulary
- •My Friend
- •My Best Friend
- •Vocabulary
- •1.5. People around Me
- •Vocabulary
- •People Around Me
- •Home and Friends
- •Vocabulary
- •1.6. MyWorking Day
- •Vocabulary
- •My Working Day
- •Vocabulary
- •My Weekday
- •Vocabulary
- •Read the text:
- •Read the sentences and choose the correct variant to complete them:
- •Read the sentences and translate. Are they True or False? Find the correct sentences in the text and read:
- •1.7. My Native Town
- •Vocabulary
- •Asking for and giving directions
- •Kyiv Is My Native City
- •Vocabulary
- •My Native Town
- •Vocabulary
- •1.8. Appearance
- •Vocabulary
- •My Appearance.
- •Vocabulary
- •Appearance
- •Vocabulary
- •Choose the best title to the situation and explain why:
- •1.9. Appearance Description
- •Vocabulary
- •Describing An Appearance Of a Friend
- •Vocabulary
- •My Appearance
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 2. Hobbies. Relationships
- •2.1. Hobbies
- •Vocabulary
- •My Hobby
- •Vocabulary
- •Hobbies
- •Vocabulary
- •2.2. Interests
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary
- •My Hobby
- •Vocabulary
- •2.3. Personal Relations
- •Vocabulary
- •How To Be a Good Friend
- •Friendship
- •Vocabulary
- •Friends And Friendship
- •Vocabulary
- •2.4. Personal Relations
- •Vocabulary
- •Dialogue 1 (About dating)
- •Dialogue 2 (Asking for a date)
- •Dialogue 3 (Meeting a blind date)
- •Dialogue 4 (Stopping the relationship)
- •Discuss with the class each situation from the dialogues. How would you comment the behavior of the heroes? How would you behave in such situations?
- •What is Love?
- •Vocabulary
- •The Wedding
- •Vocabulary
- •2.5. Parents and Children. Family Relations
- •Vocabulary
- •Family Relations
- •Vocabulary
- •Family And Family Relations
- •Vocabulary
- •2.6. Traits of Character
- •Vocabulary
- •Appearance and Character
- •Vocabulary
- •What is Character?
- •Vocabulary
- •2.7. Emotions
- •Vocabulary
- •My Close Friend
- •Vocabulary
- •2.8. Emotions
- •Vocabulary
- •My Friend Jim
- •How To Be a Good Volunteer
- •Vocabulary
- •2.9. Emotions
- •Vocabulary
- •Dealing With Anger: The Fire Inside
- •Vocabulary
- •Negative Emotions
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 3. Customs and traditions
- •3.1. Family Traditions
- •Vocabulary
- •Birthday party
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary
- •3.2. Holidays and Traditions of Ukraine
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary
- •*Holidays in Ukraine
- •3.3. Holidays and Traditions of the English-Speaking Countries
- •Vocabulary
- •Holidays in English-speaking countries
- •Vocabulary
- •*Customs and Traditions of Great Britain
- •Unit 4. Sport
- •4.1. Kinds of Sport
- •Vocabulary
- •Sports for Everybody
- •Sports and Games
- •Sports in our Life
- •Vocabulary to the text:
- •1) Where do we do/play these sports?
- •2) What equipment do we use to play these sports?
- •3) What do we call a period of time in these games?
- •4) What do we call people who take part in these sports and games?
- •(Players, winner, court, game, ball, outdoors, net)
- •4.2. Sport in Ukraine and Great Britain
- •Vocabulary
- •Sports in Ukraine
- •Sports in Great Britain
- •Vocabulary to the text:
- •To play, to be, to be arranged, to score, to enjoy, to get, to send, to win, to bowl, to be held, to be packed, to draw, to run, to throw, to be aware, to originate, to have
- •4.3. Famous Sportsmen
- •Vocabulary
- •Brothers Volodymyr and Vitaliy Klychko
- •Vocabulary to the text:
- •Vocabulary to the text:
- •Vocabulary to the text:
- •4.4. Olympic Games
- •Vocabulary
- •The Olympic Games
- •4. What are the most famous Ukrainian sportsmen?
- •2. Fill in the sentences with the appropriate words:
- •3. Translate from English into Ukrainian:
- •4. Complete the sentences:
- •5. Write about your favourite kind of sport and sportsman (sportsmen).
- •2. Fill in the sentences with the appropriate words:
- •3. Translate from English into Ukrainian:
- •4. Translate from Ukrainian into English:
- •5. “A sound mind in a sound body”. How do you understand this proverb? Do you agree with it? What do you do to have “sound mind’ and “sound body”? Unit 5. World around us
- •Seasons of the Year
- •Vocabulary
- •Seasons
- •Seasons and Months of the Year
- •All is good in its season
- •The Season of Change
- •Time and Dates
- •The clock
- •Weather
- •Vocabulary
- •What can weather (season) be?
- •Weather
- •Weather and Seasons
- •Weather Forecast
- •Vocabulary
- •Frost – frosty
- •Weather forecast
- •The Weather Forecast
- •Dialogue 3.
- •Weather Forecast for the Weekend
- •5.4. Man and Nature
- •Vocabulary
- •Man and Nature
- •Natural Disasters
- •1. Is the situation really dangerous?
- •2. What can we do to protect the nature and to save our planet?
- •10. 2. Threats: What are the biggest threats to our planet? Rank these and share your rankings with your partner. Change partners and share your rankings again:
- •10.4. True / false: Read the headline. Guess if a-h below are true (t) or false (f):
- •5.5. The Geographical Position of Ukraine
- •Vocabulary
- •The Geographical Position of Ukraine
- •The Geographical Position of Great Britain
- •Vocabulary
- •The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- •Climate
- •Vocabulary
- •The Climate of Ukraine
- •The climate of Great Britain
- •Vocabulary to the text:
- •In July, 2013 Climate change ‘threatens uk capital’s wildlife with floods and drought’
- •5.8. Natural Disasters
- •Vocabulary
- •Volcanoes Wildfires Winter Storms & Extreme Cold
- •1) An earthquake, 2) a hurricane, 3) a tornado, 4) a volcano, 5) a flood, 6) a drought
- •The Yungay Earthquake
- •Find a partner from another group. Use your answers to compare the articles.
- •5.9. Ecological Problems
- •Vocabulary
- •Ecological Problems
- •Pollution of the environment
- •Global Warming
- •The Ozone Layer
- •Deforestation
- •Acid rains
- •Pollution
- •Recycling
- •Alternative Energy
- •Habitat in danger
- •Vocabulary to the text:
- •Read the text. Fill in the gaps with the words from the box below. There is one extra word in the list.
- •Vocabulary 212
- •6.3. The Nobel Prize and its Laureates 294
- •Unit 6. Science and technology
- •My Techno World
- •Vocabulary
- •Your techno world
- •In favour
- •Vocabulary:
- •Scientific and Technological Progress
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary
- •Scientific and Technological Progress
- •Great Inventions
- •6.3. The Nobel Prize and its Laureates
- •Vocabulary
- •Make up sentences using the new words and word combinations:
- •Exercise 3.Read and translate the article: Alfred Bernhard Nobel, born in 1833, is the man behind the Nobel Prize.
- •Vocabulary
- •The Nobel Prize
- •6.4. Famous Scientists and Inventors
- •Vocabulary
- •Informative, to know, discovery, to invent, information, brain, invention, to develop, knowledgeable
- •Translate the following combinations and sentences
- •Important invention
- •6.5. The Role of Science in Modern Life
- •Vocabulary
- •Science in Our Life technology, antibiotics, the asphalt, all day long, alarm clock, light world, knowledge, affects, transformed, devices.
- •Science in our life
- •Vocabulary
- •6.6. Computer Technologies
- •Vocabulary
- •Computers in Our Life
- •6.7. Internet
- •Vocabulary
- •Internet Addiction
- •Vocabulary
- •Internet in Our Life
- •6.8. Mobile Phone
- •Vocabulary
- •Mobile Phone
- •Vocabulary
- •Are mobile phones taking over our lives?
- •Vocabulary
- •Stevie wonder – I just called to say I love you
- •6.9. Mass Media
- •Vocabulary
- •Mass Media
- •Television and Radio
- •Vocabulary
- •Television in our life
- •Vocabulary
- •6.11. The Role of Mass Media in Our Life
- •Vocabulary
- •The impact of Mass Media
- •Vocabulary
- •Бібліографічний список Базова література
- •Допоміжна література
Unit 6. Science and technology
My Techno World
Vocabulary
a mobile phone – мобільний телефон
a mobile phone charger – зарядний пристрій для телефону
the TV, radio – телевізор,радіо
television screen – екран телевізору
a remote control – пульт від телевізору
a computer – комп’ютер
to download – завантажувати
the speakers – колонки
a laptop – ноутбук (нетбук)
an alarm clock – будильник
electric kettle – електричний чайник
a toothbrush – зубна щітка
to invent – винаходити
to develop – розвивати
to make life easy – робити життя легким
to communicate – спілкуватись
to find out – дізнаватись
to sit before the screen – сидіти біля екрану
to use – використовувати
a device – пристрій
to be in favour of (for) – бути «за»
to be against – бути «проти»
Exercise 1.Translate the following word combinations:
Мати мобільний телефон, шукати зарядний пристрій для телефону, розбити екран телевізору, завантажувати музику та картинки, спілкуватися з друзями, дізнаватися нову інформацію, сидіти біля екрану телевізора, розвивати точку зору, знайти пульт від телевізора.
Exercise 2. Complete the sentences logically using new words:
I often use my………when I want to call my friend.
In this shop there are a lot of modern gadgets and……….which make our life…..
If I want to switch a TV channel I look for the………
When you spend too much time in front of the computer………you can spoil your eyes.
My friends mostly…………….music and films from the net.
Exercise 3. Read and translate the article
Your techno world
Technology makes our everyday lives easy. Mobile phones, computers and cars are modern inventions but some inventions are thousands of years old.
Did your alarm clock wake you up this morning? Levi Hutchins invented the first alarm clock in the USA in 1787. Did you brush your teeth? The Chinese developed toothbrushes at the end of the fifteenth century. What about make up 6,000 years ago!
Did you have a bowl of cereal this morning? Did you read the TV pages in the newspaper? People didn’t watch TV three hundred years ago but the Americans published the first daily newspaper in 1690 and John Harvey Kellogg sold the first box of cornflakes in the USA in 1897.Think about the battery in your mobile phone. The Persians didn’t have mobiles but they made the first battery 2,000years ago.
What about your journey to school? Did you ride a bicycle? A German built the first bicycle in 1817. And finally, you probably like chewing gum. Well, the ancient Greeks chewed gum, too – about 2,000 years ago!
Exercise 4. Build dialogue in pairs using information from the text. Follow the model:
Model: Who invented the alarm clock?
Levi Hutchins invented the alarm clock.
the toothbrush
make up
the daily newspaper
breakfast cereal
the battery
the bicycle
chewing gum
Exercise 5. Read the article again and put invention in order:
P
ast Present
1816 1897
bicycle breakfast cereal
Exercise 6.Translate into English:
Люди не дивилися телебачення 300 років тобі.
Перша батарея була придумана персами близько 2 тисяч років тому.
Леві Хатчінс винайшов будильник в 1787.
Древні єгиптяни використовували макіяж ще 6 тисяч років тому.
Коли була надрукована перша щоденна газета?
Китайці винайшли зубну щітку ще в кінці 15 століття.
Ти любиш жувальну гумку? А відомо тобі, що вона вже існує понад 2 тисячі років,
Перший велосипед винайшли німці в 1817 році.
*Exercise 7.In groups discuss the article, answering the following:
Which facts did you know?
Which facts did you find surprising/ interesting? Why?
What inventions make your life easy?
What is the most important invention of mankind?
*Exercise 10. Read and translate the text:
iPad
Have you heard of the iPad? It’s the latest gadget from Apple. What can it do? And is it as good as they say it is?