
- •Э.Г. Беззатеева, в.И. Сидорова, и.Н. Чурилова
- •Contents
- •Предисловие
- •My Identity
- •Vocabulary Training
- •2. Say: a) what relatives by birth; b) what relatives by marriage you or other members of your family have.
- •7. Translate the following collocations with the prepositions by and of.
- •12. A) Make up 5 sentences about the occupations of your relatives. Use the following words:
- •13. Read the following words and make up some sentences about your hobby and hobbies of your relatives.
- •Reading
- •14. Read the text and be ready to answer the questions.
- •Meet my family
- •15. Answer the following questions:
- •16. Complete the following sentences using the text.
- •17. Work in pairs. Correct wrong statements.
- •18. Give English equivalents for the following word-combinations and use them in the sentences of your own:
- •Speech Practice
- •25. Look at the chart of events in the life of an English writer Miriam Field and make a brief biographical account. You may start with the phrases:
- •26. Find the Russian equivalents of the following proverbs:
- •27. Tell the class about yourself and your family. Check List to module I
- •Module II University Training
- •Vocabulary Training
- •1. Read and remember the following words and word-combinations.
- •2. Group the words and word-combinations according to their morphological structure.
- •3. Complete the following phrases.
- •4. Fill the gaps with the proper words.
- •5. Fill in prepositions or adverbs if necessary.
- •6. Let the members of the class ask and answer questions. Give short answers and add a sentence of your own.
- •9. Complete the sentences.
- •10. Compose sentences using word combinations:
- •11. Answer the questions.
- •12. Put questions to the sentences.
- •13. Give English equivalents for the following word-combinations and use them in the sentences of your own.
- •14. Read the text about the University you study at.
- •15. Complete the following sentences using the text.
- •16. Give equivalents to the following sentences.
- •17.Give English equivalents to the following words and word combinations using the text.
- •18. Make up sentences using the following words:
- •19. Answer the following questions.
- •20. Read the text about the higher education in Great Britain and be ready to answer the questions. Higher Education in Great Britain
- •21. Answer these questions.
- •22. Read the text and try to understand all the details.
- •Speech Practice
- •24. Look through the dialogues given below and make up your own dialogue on the following situation: a foreign student wants to know as much as possible about the system of higher education in Russia.
- •26. Express your opinion answering the questions.
- •27. Speak on the university you study at. Check list to module 2
- •Module III
- •2. Work in pairs. Student a translate these sentences into Russian , student b translate them into English.
- •3.Read the geographical names.
- •4. Choose the geographical names with а definite article the in exercise III, read and memorize them.
- •15. Express your opinion.
- •16. Find in the text English equivalents for the following words and word-combinations.
- •17. Say it in English using the model.
- •18. Fill in the missing words and phrases from those listed below.
- •19. Finish up the sentences according to the model:
- •20. Translate the following sentences.
- •Speech practice
- •In each column find the word with more general meaning.
- •Reading
- •Speech practice
- •17. Complete the dialogues.
- •18. Work in pairs.
- •19. Learn the dialogues.
- •20. Role play. Work in two groups, one - acting mPs supporting the bills to be introduced the other - rejecting it. Discuss all pros and cons of the bills given below, and give your arguments:
- •Part 3. Industry and Agriculture
- •Vocabulary training
- •1. Read and remember the following words and word-combinations.
- •7. Give Russian equivalents.
- •8. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •In each column find nouns and give their Russian equivalents.
- •11. In each column find adjectives and give the Russian equivalents.
- •Reading
- •12. Study the following text.
- •13. Enumerate the main industries developed in Great Britain.
- •21. Speak about:
- •22. Suppose you are to give a lecture on the current state of British economy.
- •23. Role play.
- •Check list to module III
- •Module IV London – the capital of Great Britain
- •Vocabulary training
- •2.Practice the reading of the proper names.
- •3. Find the synonyms.
- •10. Translate the following sentences into Russian.
- •Reading
- •11. Study the following text.
- •12. Find in the text the words which have an opposite meaning.
- •13. Find in the text English equivalents for the following words and word-combinations.
- •14. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •15. Answer the following questions.
- •16. The information given below contains different points of view of the American students on some aspects of social life in Great Britain.
- •Speech practice
- •17. Use the following words to speak about
- •18. Learn the dialogues.
- •19. In groups, hold a discussion on the following situation:
- •20. Comment on the following proverbs and sayings. (Explain their meaning, give their Russian equivalents.)
- •6. Using the information from the text above, complete these sentences.
- •12. Give the answers to the questions below.
- •17. Work with your desk-mate and decide on the best title to the text above.
- •24. Work together with your desk - mate.
- •29. Work in groups of three or four.
- •5. Using the information from the text above, complete these sentences.
- •10. Answer the questions to the text.
- •17. Answer the questions to the text.
- •22. Read the statements and say whether they are true or false
- •27. Answer the questions to the text above.
- •33. Answer the following questions.
- •40. Work with your partner. Match synonyms
- •Reading
- •41. Scan the text and express its general idea. Architecture of Omsk
- •42. Answer the questions.
- •2. Work as a group and give the names of occupations related to:
- •3. In small groups make a list of jobs which can be described as:
- •4. Work with your teacher and think of the jobs requiring:
- •5. Choose the right word.
- •6. Work as a group now and think on the following:
- •11. Answer the following questions.
- •12. Read the second text carefully and think of the possible title to this text.
- •13. Look through the sample cv and pay attention to the details.
- •Curriculum vitae
- •14. Answer the following questions.
- •15. Complete the following sentences using the contents of both texts.
- •16. This time the text is about a cover letter, read it carefully.
- •17. Think of the heading to the text and express its general idea in one or two sentences.
- •18. Work with your partner. Study the sample cover letter (job application letter).
- •Sample Job Application Letter
- •19. Work in pairs. Correct wrong statements.
- •Speech Practice
- •20 Look at the following speech patterns and match questions and answers.
- •21 Match the questions in a with the answers in b. Refer your answer to a particular situation (formal, less formal, informal).
- •22. Say which job you would prefer and why:
- •23. Read and develop these conversations.
- •24. Find out about your group-mates' and other people's occupations.
- •25. Point out the most important factors in choosing your future job.
- •27. Here are two sets of questions. Work with your partner and answer these questions.
- •28. Work as one or two small groups. Chose any situation and act it out.
- •Check list to module VII
18. Make up sentences using the following words:
1) in 1942, was founded, the Technical University, as the Omsk Machine-Building Institute.
2) one of the leading educational institutions, Omsk State Technical University, in the Western Siberian Region, has become.
3) for thousands, it is alma mater of professionals, of Siberian region, who work at industrial enterprises, now.
4) the University, that trains , has, with giving reserved lieutenancy, in 5 military specialties, a Military Faculty.
5) is, 2,5 years, from the second year, starting, of training at the university, the term of studies.
6) simultaneously, students, to get two higher educations, have an opportunity.
7) working at the University, and 360 Doctors of Philosophy, there are, 50 Doctors of Science, over.
8) is also paid, to improving the training-&-educational process, special attention, and radical improving the content of education, to the system approach.
9) the university, using these curricula, giving them the following three degrees, a bachelor (term of training is 4 years), has been training students, a specialist (5 years) and a master (6 years).
10) the computer and telecommunication technologies, the university, in introducing, in the educational process, is persistent.
11) develops, the university, distance training, steadily.
12) for persons, Post-Graduate Study, who got Higher Education, is available.
13) are possible, and extramural (4 years) courses, both Full-time (3 years).
19. Answer the following questions.
1) When was the Omsk Technical University founded?
2) Which faculty was the first one?
3) In what year the Institute became Omsk State Technical University?
4) Who can call the OSTU their alma mater?
5) How many institutes and faculties does the University have? Name them.
6) Does the University have a military faculty? What can you say about the training in this faculty?
7) What faculty attached to the chair of the Foreign Languages does the University have?
8) What can you say about the teaching stuff of the University?
9) Which degrees does the University give the students?
10) Is Post-Graduate Study available to the students?
11) Which courses are possible?
20. Read the text about the higher education in Great Britain and be ready to answer the questions. Higher Education in Great Britain
There
are about 90 universities in Britain. They are divided into three
types: the old universities (Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh
Universities), the 19th
universities such as London and Manchester, and the new universities.
Universities accept students mainly on the basis of their “A”
level results, although they may interview them as well.
At present, students who have been accepted by universities or other institutions of higher education receive a grant from their local authority, which covers the cost of the course.
A university consists of a number of faculties: divinity, medicine, arts (philosophy), law, music, natural sciences, economics, engineering, agriculture, etc. After three years of study a university graduate gets the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Science, Engineering, etc. Later he may proceed to the Degree of Master and then a Doctor’s Degree. The first post-graduate degree is that of Master, conferred for a thesis based on at least one year’s full-time work. Everywhere the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy is given for a thesis, which is an original contribution to knowledge. Research is an important feature of university work.
Colleges of Education provide two-year courses in teacher education or sometimes three years if the graduate specializes in some particular subject.
Some of those who decide to leave school at the age of 16 may go to a further education college where they can follow a course in typing, engineering, town planning, cooking, full-time or part-time. Further education colleges have strong ties with commerce and industry.
In 1971 the Open University was started. Nearly all students are studying part-time. The Open University's style of teaching is called “supported open learning”, also known as “distance learning”. Your course may use any of the following different media that you will use from home (or wherever you choose to study): printed course materials, set books, audio cassettes, video cassettes, TV programmes, cd-rom/software, web site.