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I. Vocabulary

A. Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian:

To the eye; to rests the temptation; bar micro-sized Luxembourg; to drive to distraction; sizeable contribution; to be better off; to bemoan smth; to be signed up to smth; a maritime nation; coastal exclusion zone; grossly depleted waters; a paying member; by and large; to retain a tradition; downside of smth; sturdy independence; feeble growth; to lean on smth; to throw in the towel; to wind up (e.g. an organization); to hold a referendum on smth; a role-model;

B. Find in the text English equivalents for:

Достаточно крупные государства; иметь наиболее высокий уровень доходов населения; поставщики нефти и газа; не иметь права голоса; быть необязанным делать что-либо; единая внешняя политика, находящаяся в зачаточном состоянии; обсуждать каждый пункт соглашения в отдельности; закон может быть отклонен избирателями; будущие члены (какой-либо организации); давнишнее ощущение ненадежности; тайна банковский операций; изменение точки зрения;

II. Answer the questions:

  1. Why do Norway and Switzerland bring a strange gleam to the eye of British Eurosceptics?

  2. How do matters stand with the economic situation of both countries?

  3. How do you understand Piter Hitchens’ words: “a real nation which controls its own destiny”?

  4. When did Norway reject EU membership?

  5. Do Norway and Switzerland stay isolated from the EU?

  6. What does EEA stand for?

  7. How many “freedoms” did Norway receive after joining the EEA, and what are they?

  8. Are there any disadvantages for Norway for being in EEA?

  9. What is “fax democracy” according to Jens Stoltenberg?

  10. Does joining the EEA mean complete dependence of Norway on the EU?

  11. Did Switzerland join the EEA?

  12. How are the relations between Switzerland and the EU built?

  13. Should Switzerland “pay” for its freedom and independence? How?

  14. Who do you think is in a more advantageous situation: Norway or Switzerland? Why? Discuss

  15. Will Switzerland and Norway finally join the EU? What do you think? Discuss

  16. What does EFTA stand for?

  17. What countries are members of EFTA?

  18. How many countries were in EFTA initially? What were they? Why did they quit it?

III. Comment on the following quotations:

  • One basic formula for understanding the Community is this: ‘Take five broken empires, add the sixth one later, and make one big neo-colonial empire out of it all. (Johan Galtung)

  • There are some in this country who fear that in going into Europe, we shall in some way sacrifice independence and sovereignty. These fears I need hardly say are completely unjustified (Ted Heath)

  • After saying yes to Turkey, the EU is having difficulty finding clear and consistent grounds for saying no to other, still more remote candidates - but being in the general vicinity of Europe does seem to be a continuing requirement. (Timothy Garton Ash)

  • Of course, the EU is not going to fall apart, but at best it will stagnate for the foreseeable future and we will be dealing with quite a lot of internal chaos. (Peter Mandelson)

  • To be in the EU, it means to have same rules of... for economy, for social life, to be together in the majority of European countries. Alexander Kwasniewski)

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