- •My Profession
- •1. Give the Russian equivalents for the following words and word combinations:
- •3. Give the English equivalents for the following words and word combinations:
- •8. Complete the sentences and use them as a plan for your future talk on the choice of your profession.
- •Welcome to dstu.
- •I Read and translate the text, learn the italicized word combinations:
- •II Students are divided into pairs.
- •III Complete the sentences and use them as a plan for your future talk on the dstu.
- •Entertainment
- •Entertainment
- •Give Russian equivalence to the following English words.
- •Complete sentences 1-13 using each of these words only once
- •Cross the odd word out.
- •The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- •Practise saying, translate and learn the vocabulary:
- •Read the text and translate the italicized word combinations.
- •III. Language work
- •1. Practise the pronunciation of the following words and phrases.
- •2. Unscramble each of the clue words. Copy the letters in the numbered cells to other cells with the same number. Give the Russian equivalents for the following word combinations:
- •3. Do the crossword:
- •4. Do You Know Britain?
- •5. Special Days in Britain
- •6. Complete the sentences and use them as a plan for your future talk on the Russian Federation.
- •4. Do You Know Britain?
- •5. Keys
- •Healthy way of life
- •Read, translate and retell the text
- •Match the items with the idioms below:
- •Fill in the gaps with the phrases from the list
- •Mass media
- •Benjamin Franklin
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Language work.
- •Give the Russian equivalents for the following words and word combinations:
- •Give the English equivalents for the following words and word combinations:
- •In pairs, comment on the qualities which help to become a great scientist or an outstanding politician using some of these words.
- •Rostov – on – Don
- •Read the text and translate the italicized word combinations. Rostov – on – Don.
- •Complete the sentences and use them as a plan for your future talk on the history of Rostov – on – Don.
- •Discussion.
- •The Role of Foreign Languages
- •Practise saying, translate and learn the vocabulary:
- •II. Read the text and translate the italicized word combinations. The Role of Foreign Languages.
- •II. Language work
- •1. Practise the pronunciation of the following words and phrases.
- •2. Give the Russian equivalents for the following words and word combinations:
- •4. Paraphrase the underlined word combinations using the following:
- •5. Translate into English:
- •6. Expand the following sentences using the information from the text:
- •7. Complete the table:
- •8. English is the world’s top tongue. Prove it. Speak in pairs.
- •9. Study the bar chart and fill the gaps in the sentences with the appropriate modifiers from the box.
- •11. Why do you study English? Speak in pairs:
- •12. Complete the sentences and use them as a plan for your future talk on the role of the foreign language.
- •13. Read the text for obtaining the information
6. Expand the following sentences using the information from the text:
Education is very important in our life.
The role of foreign languages is also increasing today.
English is the world’s top tongue.
There are many different reasons why people study foreign languages.
The role of English in personal development will be very important.
Learning any foreign language includes the acquaintance with the unknown culture.
Everything depends on our own efforts.
7. Complete the table:
8. English is the world’s top tongue. Prove it. Speak in pairs.
The main reason is that… |
More than 750 mll people speak English. |
Then… |
It’s practically all over the world. |
More than that… |
It’s spoken as a mother tongue in Great Britain, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand. |
There is no doubt… |
It’s the language of computers, science, business, politics. |
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It’s the official voice of the air and sea. |
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The largest broadcasting companies transmit in English. |
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It is the language of sport and beauty. |
9. Study the bar chart and fill the gaps in the sentences with the appropriate modifiers from the box.
• More than one modifier is possible.
The 12 most spoken world languages (in millions)
836.2
1. Mandarin Chinese is spoken by ... 836 million. |
at least |
2. ... 333 million speak Hindi. |
over |
3.Spanish is spoken by ... 332 million. |
nearly |
4.The number of native English speakers is ... 322 million. |
about |
5.Bengali and Arabic are spoken by ... 190 million each. |
more than |
6.Russian is spoken by ... 170 million people. |
around |
7.Portuguese has ... 160 million speakers. |
fewer than |
8.Japanese is the native language for... 125 million. |
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9.Then follow German, French and Malay with ... 100 million speakers. |
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10. What will be the role of the English language in the twenty-first century? What's your opinion on the following statements? Please comment. Match the statements on the right with the correct statements on the left.
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