- •1. Phonetics: Звуки [е], [æ].
- •1.1. Read the following:
- •2. Text a. My working day
- •Vocabulay
- •2.1. Answer the questions:
- •2.2. Write one sentence with each word:
- •2.3. Translate into English:
- •2.4. Give a talk on your typical day. Exercise 2.1 will help you.
- •2.5. Tell your partner about:
- •Vocabulary
- •2.6. Answer the questions:
- •Vocabulary
- •2.7. General understanding:
- •2.8. Translate sentences from English into Russian:
- •2.9. Put sentences as they go in the text.
- •3. The science of psychology
- •Vocabulary
- •3.1. Answer the questions:
- •3.2. Fill in the table.
- •3.3. Write the summary of the text.
- •4. Grammar. Plurals.
- •4.1. Choose countable and uncountable nouns:
- •4.2. Find countable nouns and put them in plural:
- •4.3. Read and translate the following sentences. Find countable and uncountable nouns:
- •4.4. Put the following nouns in plural form:
- •4.5. Put the following nouns in plural form. Make necessary changes:
- •4.6. Put the following sentences in plural and write them down. Pay attention to the changes of the verb:
- •4.7. Put the following sentences in plural and write them down. Pay attention to the changes of the verb:
- •4.8. Put the following sentences in plural and write them down. Pay attention to the changes of the verb:
- •5. Famous psychologist. W. Wundt
Vocabulay
housing opportunity dormitory, student’s hostel to rent a flat (an apartment) to share week-days alarm clock usually roommate rather to turn on enough completely to get dressed to serve make up while to prefer healthy successfully to gossip have to be back break report |
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2.1. Answer the questions:
Do you get up early?
Is it easy for you to get up early?
Do you wake up yourself or does your alarm-clock wake you up?
Do you do your morning exercises?
What do you prefer: a hot or cold shower in the morning?
How long does it take you to get dressed?
What do you usually have for breakfast?
Some people look through newspapers or listen to the latest news on the radio while having breakfast. What about you?
When do you usually leave your house?
Do you work? If yes, where?
How long does it take you to get to the University?
Do you go there by bus/trolley-bus or walk?
Where do you usually have lunch (dinner)? What time do you come home?
How long does it take you to do your homework?
How do you usually spend your evenings?
Do you have a lot of free time?
Do you play any musical instrument?
Are you fond of listening to music?
What kind of music do you prefer?
Do you collect anything (stamps, records, postcards, coins, matchboxes, etc.)?
What time do you usually go to bed?
2.2. Write one sentence with each word:
usual — usually — as usual — unusual
occasion—occasional—occasionally
to end— to finish— to be over
to start—to begin—to get ready for
on Sunday — at five o'clock — in cafeteria
full time student — part time student
freshman—second year student—school graduate
2.3. Translate into English:
быть студентом (студенткой) дневного отделения; рассказать вам о...; в будние дни;
просыпаться – вставать в 7 часов утра; включать магнитофон; принимать душ; чистить зубы; одеваться; слушать последние новости; у меня уходит час, чтобы добраться до университета; ездить на автобусе (троллейбусе, трамвае); опаздывать на занятия; заканчиваться в 15.50 вечера; пропускать занятия; сдать экзамены успешно; время от времени; подготовиться к занятиям; как правило; устать; приходить домой; быть дома; иметь свободное время
