 
        
        - •3. Распределение часов по учебному плану:
- •5. Характеристика дисциплины:
- •5.1 Цель и задачи изучения учебной дисциплины
- •5.2 Компетенции изучаемой дисциплины
- •5.3 План изучения учебной дисциплины
- •6. Учебно-методическая обеспеченность дисциплины:
- •Контроль и оценка результатов обучения:
- •7.1 Виды контроля (текущий, рубежный)
- •7.2 Формы контроля
- •Политика учебной дисциплины
- •Глоссарий
- •План проведения практических занятий
- •Материалы для текущего, рубежного и итогового контроля Текущий контроль
- •Рубежный контроль
- •Материалы для итогового контроля (15 топиков)
- •Каталог электронных ресурсов:
- •Лист внесения изменений и дополнений
- Политика учебной дисциплины
Дисциплина «Иностранный язык 1» является обязательной. Объем учебной нагрузки составляет 3 кредита, из них 45 часов - практических занятий и 90 часов – СРО.
Требования дисциплины: обязательное посещение аудиторных занятий, активное участие в обсуждении вопросов, предварительная подготовка к практическим занятиям по учебно-методическому пособию и основной литературе, качественное и своевременное выполнение заданий СРО, участие во всех видах контроля (текущий контроль, контроль СРО, рубежный контроль, итоговый контроль).
Глоссарий
A
Apartment - a set of rooms rented for living in, usually on ne floor of a building
B
Baked - cooked in the oven, and is used for bread, cakes and most sweet things, and also fruit or vegetables
Boarding school - a school where pupils live, eat, and sleep
Bossy - always telling people what to do
Borrow - take money from a person or a bank and agree to pay it back to them at a later time
C
Captain - the leader of a group of people, especially a sports team
Coach - somebody who trains a person or team in sport
Circuit - a track for cars or motorcycles to race around
Court - a place where games such as tennis are played
Charity - an organization which collects money to help people who are poor, sick, etc.
Colleague - someone who you work with in a job, especially in a profession
Check-in - the place where you o first when you arrive at an airport, to show your tickets
Carriage - a separate section of a train for carrying passengers
Cheat - trick or deceive somebody, especially when they trust you
Canteen - a communal dining room, e.g. in a school
Cottage - a small house, especially in the country
Cash machine – a machine inside or outside a bank where you can get money
Coin - a small flat piece of metal used as money
Classmate - someone who is in the same class as you
D
Degree - a university qualification
E
Eat out - have a meal in a restaurant, not at home
F
Food - things that people or animals eat
Fans - people who admire smb/smth or enjoy watching or listening to smb/smth very much
Fried - cooked in a hot fat or oil
Friend - someone who you know and like
G
Graduate - a person who has finished and has a degree
H
Heat up - make cold food hot
I
Inherit - receive money, property, etc. from somebody when they die
J
Jealous - feeling angry or unhappy because somebody you like or love is showing interest in somebody else
Journey - an act of traveling from one place to another, especially when they are far apart
L
Loan - money that an organization such as a bank lends and somebody borrows
Lend - give money to somebody on condition that they pay it back over a period of time
M
Meal - an occasion when people sit down to eat food, especially breakfast, lunch or dinner
Moody - bad-tempered or upset, often for no particular reason
N
Nutritionist - an expert on diet
Note - a piece of paper money
Napkin - a piece of fabric or paper used at meals for protecting your clothes and cleaning your lips and fingers
O
Orphanage - an institution where children without parents live and are looked after
P
Patio - a flat hard area outside, and usually behind, a house where people can sit
Pedestrian - a person walking in the street
Pitch - an area of ground specially prepared and marked for playing a game such as football
R
Roast - cooked with fat in the oven, and is used especially for meat and potatoes
Referee - the official who controls the game in some sports, such as football, basketball and boxing
Rush hour - the time, usually twice a day, when the roads are full of traffic and trains are crowded because people are traveling to or from work
S
Salary - money that employees receive for doing their job
Snack – a small meal or amount of food, usually eaten in a hurry
Starter - a small amount of food that is served before the main course of a meal
Stew - meat cooked for a long time in liquid, usually with vegetables
Spicy - having a strong taste because spices have been used to flavour it
Suburb - an area where people live that is outside the centre of a city
T
Takeaway - a restaurant that cooks and sells food that you can take away and eat somewhere else
Tax - money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services
Trip - a journey to a place and back again, especially a short one
Travel - the act or activity of traveling
Traffic jam - a long line of vehicles on a road that cannot move or that can only move very lowly
V
Volunteer - somebody who offers or agrees to do something without being forced or paid
W
Whole meal - made from brown flour
