- •Іноземна мова професійного спрямування (англійська мова для фахівців з міжнародних відносин)
- •Contents
- •Вступне слово
- •Globalization
- •Introduction
- •Use of the essential vocabulary
- •Reading and writing
- •Globalization
- •Applied grammar
- •Developing speaking skills
- •Can you define the term globalization? Are you able to speak about the causes and consequences of the globalization process in English?
- •Give the definitions and translate into Ukrainian the following words:
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •Reading and writing
- •Nation-State System
- •Applied grammar
- •Developing speaking skills
- •Tasks for self control
- •1. Can you distinguish the terms nation and state? Are you able to speak about the main characteristics of nation-states in English?
- •2. Give the definitions and translate into Ukrainian the following words:
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •International organizations
- •Introduction
- •Use of the essential vocabulary
- •Reading and writing
- •International organizations
- •Applied grammar
- •Developing speaking skills
- •Tasks for self control
- •1. Can you speak about the history and the tasks of the largest and the most influential international organisations in English?
- •2. Give the definitions and translate into Ukrainian the following words:
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •Human Rights
- •Introduction
- •Use of the essential vocabulary
- •Reading and writing
- •Human Rights
- •Applied grammar
- •Developing speaking skills
- •Tasks for self control
- •1. Can you name the most important human rights? Are you able to discuss in English whether the basic human rights are ensured in the modern world?
- •2. Give the definitions and translate into Ukrainian the following words:
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •Introduction
- •Use of the essential vocabulary
- •Reading and writing
- •Applied grammar
- •Developing speaking skills
- •Tasks for self control
- •1. What kinds of armed conflicts are there? Are you able to discuss the causes and consequences of war in English?
- •2. Give the definitions and translate into Ukrainian the following words:
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •Citizenship, Ethnicity
- •Introduction
- •Use of the essential vocabulary
- •Reading and writing
- •Citizenship, Ethnicity
- •Applied grammar
- •Developing speaking skills
- •Tasks for self control
- •1. What is citizenship? Are you able to discuss the rights of citizens and the problem of migration in English?
- •2. Give the definitions and translate into Ukrainian the following words:
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •Terrorism
- •Introduction
- •Use of the essential vocabulary
- •Reading and writing
- •Terrorism
- •Applied grammar
- •Developing speaking skills
- •Tasks for self control
- •1. What are different types of terrorism? Are you able to discuss the causes and consequences of terrorism in English?
- •2. Give the definitions and translate into Ukrainian the following words:
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •Challenges in international relations
- •Introduction
- •Use of the essential vocabulary
- •Reading and writing
- •Challenges in ir
- •Applied grammar
- •Developing speaking skills
- •Tasks for self control
- •1. What are the main tasks of international relations in the modern world? Are you able to discuss the main challenges of international relations in English?
- •2. Give the definitions and translate into Ukrainian the following words:
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •Extended reading
- •Deterritorialization
- •Nationalism
- •North atlantic treaty organization (nato)
- •Human Rights and Non-State Actors
- •Power factors that cause war
- •European citizenship
- •In Focus: Terrorists
- •World poverty and global economic justice: millennium development goals
- •Grammar reference use of articles
- •Quantifiers
- •Using Gerunds and Infinitives
- •The use of the participle
- •The FunctionS of Verb Tenses
- •Past Simple Tense
- •Future-in-the-Past Tenses
- •The Passive Voice
- •Conditional sentences
- •Modal verbs
- •Wordbuilding
- •Adjectives
- •Glossary of ir terms
- •English-ukrainian vocabulary
Can you define the term globalization? Are you able to speak about the causes and consequences of the globalization process in English?
Give the definitions and translate into Ukrainian the following words:
trendy; ambiguous; pervasiveness; intrinsically; endeavour; milestone; to streamline; comprehension; instantaneous; to conflate.
3. Answer the following questions:
Which suffixes are used to form nouns?
When is Passive Voice of the verb used?
How is Passive Voice of the verb formed?
Can Passive Voice forms of the verbs be formed in all tenses?
Unit 2
NATION-STATE SYSTEM
Introduction
Task 1. Discuss the following questions:
How can you define a nation-state?
Is there any difference between a state and a nation?
What is the role of nation-state system in international relations?
How does a nation-state form?
What are the major contemporary challenges to the state?
How can you define foreign and domestic policy of a state?
USE OF THE ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY
Task 2. Memorize the essential vocabulary and translate the sentences containing it:
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Task 3. Match each word in section A with the one of the similar meaning in section B:
A) undermine; allegiance; concept; negotiate; treaty; imply; amass; cleavage; reside; viability; undetected; outweigh;
B) agreement; live; weaken; unnoticed; notion; accumulate; mean; discuss; split; possibility; loyalty; outdo.
Task 4. Fill in the gaps in the sentences using the words provided below:
nomadic; obedient; self-determination; secular; undetected; legitimacy; amass; cleavage; allegiance; undermined; levy; viability; reside; assume; wage.
1. To ... a tax means to impose a duty or a financial charge on a person or any other legal body by the state. 2. Interestingly, the only doubts that Western scientists seemed to express about the ... of the project concerned this deadline. 3. It is held together not by command and obedience but by influence and what may be called .... 4. As a ... leader, the king may have had charge of the army, although this may have been only a ceremonial role. 5. To become a citizen one must ... in the country for at least ten years. 6. Some people think the parliamentary election should be brought forward from 1993, to give the government ... and to open the way for a new president. 7. Perhaps ... by choice, a typical shepherd would have had few possessions, but would not own the flock, the pastures or a house. 8. In his eagerness to ... a personal fortune to fund his politics, he borrowed heavily to invest in an obscure Canadian company. 9. The right of nations to ... is the cardinal principle in modern international law principles. 10. His long-term goal was to ... power over the country. 11. Such claims ... his image and threatened his political career. 12. They lost the elections because of the ... in the party. 13. Soon it turned out that the country had no more money to ... war. 14. Such policy could not remain ... and soon caused the protest of other states. 15. He was an ... citizen and always followed all the rules.
Task 5. Find the matching definitions for the terms:
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