
- •Keys Практикум (аудиторная работа) Unit 1
- •Part 2. Unit 1
- •Part 3. Unit 1
- •3.3 A) What do you think an abstract for project/conference communication is?
- •3.3 C) Match the English clichés with their Russian equivalents.
- •3.3 D) Read the abstract for communication and fill in the gaps with the clichés below the passage. Give their Russian equivalents.
- •3.4 С) Listen again and complete the table with the clichés that David uses in his presentation.
- •Transcript 3.4
- •Transcript 4.4
- •4.5 A) Study the graph. Read the description and fill in the gaps.
- •3.3 A) Look at the extracts below. Which one is a conference report?
- •3.3 C) Read the English clichés. Match them with their Russian equivalents below the table. What stages of a presentation do they refer to:
- •3.3 D) Study the English clichés and their Russian equivalents given in the table below. Match a speaker’s activity while handling questions with the appropriate clichés.
- •4.4 B) What clichés does the speaker use to:
- •Transcript 4.4
Transcript 4.4
I’d like to show you a pie chart which represents the use of plastics by sector. If we take a look, we can see that the largest sector which uses plastics is the packaging industry. You will notice that over a third of all plastics are used here.
As you can see, the building and construction sector is the second biggest, using 23 per cent. You will notice that together with packaging, more than half of all plastics consumption is in these two sectors. Take a look at the electrical and electronics industry, which consumes eight per cent, and you will see that the same figure applies to the furniture and housewear sector, as well as the transport sector. Agriculture accounts for slightly less plastics consumption, seven per cent.
At the opposite end of the scale from packaging, you can see that the smallest sector is the footwear sector, using only one per cent. Both the medical and mechanical engineering sectors use slightly more plastic that footwear – two per cent, while the toys and sports sector accounts for one per cent more than this.
4.5 A) Study the graph. Read the description and fill in the gaps.
1 |
c |
Let’s now look at the next slide |
2 |
b |
The graph shows |
3 |
i |
The blue, red and green lines on the graph indicate |
4 |
d |
I'd like you to focus your attention on the significance of these figures here. |
5 |
f |
As you can see, |
6 |
a |
If you look at the lines more closely, you'll notice that |
7 |
g |
From a slower average annual growth rate … |
8 |
h |
to a moderately faster average annual growth rate… |
9 |
j |
an average annual growth |
10 |
e |
The current slowdown |
Unit 3
3.1 Start-up: In which country is to point a foot at someone extremely insulting?
Thailand.
3.2:
b) Listen and write down the currency you hear.
1 |
€ 387 |
2 |
€ 239 |
3 |
€ 226 |
4 |
€ 225 |
5 |
$ 215 |
3.3 A) Look at the extracts below. Which one is a conference report?
A.
3.3 C) Read the English clichés. Match them with their Russian equivalents below the table. What stages of a presentation do they refer to:
1 |
c |
6 |
g |
11 |
b |
2 |
f |
7 |
k |
12 |
l |
3 |
d |
8 |
i |
13 |
a |
4 |
e |
9 |
o |
14 |
m |
5 |
h |
10 |
j |
15 |
n |
I - A. Opening stage
II - B. Main body
III - C. Conclusion