- •Isbn 966-7763-54-4
- •Isbn 966-7763-54-4
- •Unit One The English Language in Modern Life
- •Reading Texts how many people speak english and why?
- •Why learn foreign languages?
- •Unit Two My Family and Myself
- •Reading Texts meet the family
- •Unit Three My Friend
- •Reading Texts how to be a better friend
- •My Father
- •My Daughter
- •Unit Four My Daily Routine
- •Reading Text
- •In another person’s shoes
- •Unit Five
- •Reading Texts tastes differ
- •Unit Six My Flat
- •Reading Texts Apartment house (Abridged from Encyclopedia Britannica, copyright 1994-1999)
- •Mr. Hudson’s house
- •Unit Seven My University
- •Reading Texts How Ruth Made History at Oxford
- •University life
- •Unit Eight Seasons and Weather
- •Reading Text Worrying About the Weather
- •Read the following sentences and put their numbers in the corresponding column.
- •All is good in its season
- •Unit Nine Ukraine
- •Reading Text Geographical position of Ukraine
- •Unit Ten Economy and industry in Ukraine
- •Reading Texts Economy and industry in Ukraine
- •Industry
- •Economy of Ukraine
- •Unit Eleven Kyiv — the Capital of Ukraine
- •Reading Texts Historical sights
- •Where to go and what to see in Kyiv
- •Unit Twelve Hlukhiv
- •Reading text the town of hlukhiv. A short historical reference.
- •Unit Thirteen outstanding people of ukraine Lesia Ukrainka
- •Reading Texts
- •Vasyl Stus
- •Oleksander Potebnya
- •Unit Fourteen Great Britain
- •Reading Texts Geographical position of Great Britain
- •Legends of Ireland
- •Unit Fifteen London
- •Reading Text london
- •Unit Sixteen Outstanding People of Great Britain
- •Newton – Prominent English Scientist
- •William Shakespeare
- •Reading text Jonathan Swift
- •Unit Seventeen Teaching Profession
- •Reading Texts a school teacher
- •Teachers and actors
- •Teacher-Pupil Relations
- •Unit Eighteen great educators k.D.Ushinsky
- •Reading Text a. S. Makarenko
- •Insert a suitable word or an expression from the right-hand column.
- •Unit Nineteen Education in Ukraine
- •Reading Text education in ukraine By Julia Bukina
- •Unit Twenty The System of Education in Great Britain
- •Reading Texts education in great britain
- •Further Education and Training
- •Higher Education
- •Universities go to the market
- •Postgraduate course Types of university degrees
- •Master’s Degree
- •Academic year
- •Lectures and seminars
- •Coursework and exams
- •Doctorates
- •Additional reading language in the life of man and human society Read and translate the text into Ukranian.
- •An english family
- •What does the family mean?
- •Out of work
- •Living in the city and in the country
- •University days
- •Learning Later in Life
- •The Indian Summer
- •The national emblems of ukraine
- •Land, rivers and forests
- •The anymal world of ukraine
- •Economic reforms in ukraine
- •St. Sophia’s cathedral
- •At home
- •Ukrainian science
- •English panorama
- •Economy and industry in Great Britain
- •Industrial sector
- •The Union between England and Scotland
- •From the history of london
- •London Ceremonies
- •Changing the Guard
- •Trooping the colour
- •Mounting the Guard
- •The Ceremony of the Keys
- •The Lord Mayor's show
- •Remembrance Day (Poppy Day)
- •Science in Great Britain charles darwin
- •Francis bacon
- •Robert owen
- •Henry bessemer
- •Michael faraday
- •George stephenson
- •William harvey
- •Edward jenner
- •James cook
- •Alexander mackenzie
- •John franklin
- •James Watt (1736 —1819)
- •From the history of Education the egyptian scribes
- •Early Greek Education
- •Education of Roman Youth
- •Contents
- •Ткаченко Наталія Миколаївна
- •41400, М. Глухів, Сумська обл., вул. Києво-Московська, 24,
- •Isbn 966-7763-54-4 ббк 81.40 (Англ) - 9
Insert a suitable word or an expression from the right-hand column.
1. Our teachers work much and give all their time 1. devoted
to … of the children.
2. They always ... new forms and methods of education. 2. contribution
3. The famous Ukrainian educator and scientist 3. upbringing
Sukhomlinsky … many years of his life … to the task of
making educational ideas concrete and living.
4. Their books and articles have got... not only in 4. recognition our country but throughout the world as well.
5. Great Russian educator K.D.Ushinsky made 5. search
a great … to pedagogics.
Find in the text synonyms to the following words words:
famous, to assist, to end, to go on, deep, right, progress, to get, to begin, broad, artist, to want, to look for.
Find in the text antonyms to the following words:
narrow, unknown, highest grade, to shut, to finish, to love, worse, joy, failure.
Find in the text English equivalents for:
широко відоме, здобув прихильність, з ранку до вечора, зводити кінці з кінцями, протягом шкільних років, шукати нові форми і методи виховання, знаходити (відкривати), виховувати, початкова освіта, далекоглядний теоретик, присвятити себе літературній діяльності, формування характеру, вніс великий вклад, здобути всесвітнє визнання.
Answer the following questions:
1. What is A. S. Makarenko?
2. When and where was he brn?
3. What was his father?
4.Was his pay high or low?
5. Could the family make ends meet?
6. When did Makarenko start his pedagogical work?
7. When did he enter the Poltava Teacher Training Institute?
8. Where did he work when he had graduated from the institute?
9. Have you read "Flags on the Towers"?
10. What field of science did Makarenko work in?
11. What did Makarenko devote all his life to?
Unit Nineteen Education in Ukraine
Citizens of Ukraine have the right to education, which is guaranteed by the Constitution and ensured by the broad development of compulsory secondary, vocational, specialized secondary and higher education. In Ukraine there is a nine years compulsory education, but to enter a university one has to study two years more.
First children go to kindergartens. However everybody knows that at present very few boys and girls go to kindergartens. It is connected with the present economic situation in the country and low incomes of the majority of the population.
Since recently children begin to go to school at the age of 6 and study at primary school for four years. Here they learn to write and read get some basic knowledge of nature and history; they also have drawing, singing and physical training lessons. Then pupils transfer to secondary school. It is known that secondary education is free of charge and it is financed by the state. Not so long ago primary and secondary schools together are eleven years of study. Since 2001 after a new school reform had been launched school education was extended up to 12 years of studying, a twelve-point system replaced a five-point one; pupils began to be estimated by the level of their achievements (low, satisfactory, good, and high). After finishing school the school-leavers get Certificate of Secondary Education. After finishing secondary school, lyceum or gymnasium one can go on to higher education. To become a student applicants must take entrance exams, which are in July and August.
Higher educational institutions are headed by Rectors. Prorectors are in charge of academic and scientific work. The faculties are headed by the Deans. Since very recently higher educational establishments in Ukraine began to provide the graduates with bachelor’s and master's degrees, magistracy was organized in most universities of Ukraine. Besides after five years of studies the graduates receive their diplomas and if someone feels that he has a special talent to some sciences he may take a postgraduate course.
Besides Institutes and Universities school-leavers (either after the ninth or the eleventh form) may go to vocational schools, technical schools or colleges. Vocational schools train future workers for plants and factories. Technical schools give wider knowledge and skills in different subjects and train specialists (technicians, secretaries, librarians, etc.) for different kinds of enterprises.
Both for pupils and for students the school (academic) year begins on the first of September. This day is called the Day of Knowledge.
Both pupils and students have two terms during the year, but pupils have holidays four times a year while students - twice a year. In winter and in summer students take their exams before having holidays.
I should admit that citizens of Ukraine show a great concern for education for themselves and their children as it gives a person the prospect for professional advance.
