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- •Оқу жоспары бойынша сағаттардың бөлінуі:
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- •Оқу пәнінің саясаты
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- •Практикалық сабақтардың жоспары unit 1
- •Political System of Kazakhstan
- •Foreign Policy
- •Unit 3
- •Political System of Great Britain
- •Unit 4
- •What are some social problems in the usa
- •Mathematics as a science
- •See the Unit 6 from the Oxford Practice Grammar by George Yule and follow the instructions.
- •See the Unit 10 from the Oxford Practice Grammar by George Yule and follow the instructions.
- •Unit 7 Theme: Counting. Natural Numbers. Notations
- •Counting. Natural Numbers. Notations
- •Geometry as a science
- •See the Unit 3 from the Oxford Practice Grammar by George Yule and follow the instructions.
- •Unit 9 Theme: Computer programs
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- •See the Unit 11 from the Oxford Practice Grammar by George Yule and follow the instructions.
- •Unit 10
- •Information systems
- •Information Systems relationship to Information Technology, Computer Science, Information Science, and Business.
- •See the Unit 13 from the Oxford Practice Grammar by George Yule and follow the instructions.
- •Unit 11
- •The role of computers in modern life
- •See the Unit 13 from the Oxford Practice Grammar by George Yule and follow the instructions.
- •Unit 12
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- •Unit 13
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Unit 3
Theme: Political system of Great Britain.
Grammar: Linking clauses. Contrast and Reduced.
Objectives: By the end of this unit, students should be able to use active vocabulary of this theme in different forms of speech exercises. Students should know the rule of phrasal verbs and fulfill grammar exercises.
Methodical instructions: This theme must be worked out during two lessons a week according to timetable.
Lexical material: Introduce and fix new vocabulary on theme “Political System of Great Britain”. Define the basic peculiarities of mathematics functions and its role in our country.
Grammar: Linking clauses. Contrast and Reduced.
Ex 1 Before reading the text, answer the following questions:
1 What do you know about political system of Great Britain?
2 Does Britain have a written constitution ?
Ex.2 Read the text and translate the text.
Political System of Great Britain
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a constitutional monarchy. It means that the sovereign reigns but does not rule. Britain does not have a written constitution, but a set of laws. Parliament is the most important authority in Britain. Technically Parliament is made up of three parts: the Monarch, the House of Lords; and the House of Commons. In reality the House of Commons is the only one of the three which has true power. The monarch serves formally as head of state. But the monarch is expected to be politically neutral and should not make political decisions. The present sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II. She was crowned in Westminster Abbey in 1953.
The House of Commons consists of Members of Parliament. There are 650 of them in the House of Commons. They are elected by secret ballot. General elections are held every five years. The country is divided into 650 constituencies. All citizens, aged 18 and registered in a constituency, have the right to vote. But voting is not compulsory in Britain. Only persons convicted of corrupt and certain mentally ill patients don't take part in voting. There are few political parties in Britain thanks to the British electoral system. The main ones are: the Conservative Party, the Labour Party and the Liberal / Social Democratic Alliance. Each political party puts up one candidate for each constituency. The one who wins the most votes is elected MP for that area. The party which wins the most seats in Parliament forms the Government. Its leader becomes the Prime Minister. His first job is to choose his Cabinet. The Prime Minister usually takes policy decisions with the agreement of the Cabinet. The functions of the House of Commons are legislation and scrutiny of government activities. The House of Commons is presided over by the Speaker. The Speaker is appointed by the Government. The House of Lords comprises about 1,200 peers. It is presided by the Lord Chancellor. The House of Lords has no real power. It acts rather as an advisory council. It's in the House of Commons that new bills are introduced and debated. If the majority of the members are in favour of a bill, it goes to the House of Lords to be debated. The House of Lords has the right to reject a new bill twice. But after two rejections they are obliged to accept it. And finally a bill goes to the monarch to be signed. Only then it becomes law. Parliament is responsible for British national policy. Local governments are responsible for organizing of education, police and many others.
Ex.4 Summarize the text
Grammar: Linking clauses. Contrast and Reduced.
See the Unit 16 from the Oxford Practice Grammar by George Yule and follow the instructions.
Do the grammar exercises: Unit 16/16.15-16.17 p. 89 Oxford Practice Grammar. Supplementary exercises, 2007 by George Yule.
Self work tasks
Make a presentation on the theme “Political system of Great Britain”. http://www.government.GB
Do the grammar exercises Unit 81/81.1-81.3 p. 163 Advanced Grammar in Use, 2006 by Martin Hewings.
