- •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
II Students are divided into pairs.
Students A: you will be a journalist. Come up with questions on the text to take a kind of interview describing Don State Technical University.
Student B: you will be the representative of this university (a student, one of the teachers, a dean, etc.) You will give an interview about the university.
III Complete the sentences and use them as a plan for your future talk on the dstu.
Don State Technical University (DSTU) is the biggest …………………………………………………………….. .
During its activity the University has trained more than 60000 ………………………………………………………… .
Hundreds of Doctors of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and Doctors of Science (D.Sc.) successfully ……………………………………... .
Nowadays more than 7000 students, including ……………………………………….. and there are ……………………………. in Volgodonsk, Taganrog , Azov and Essentuki.
Highly qualified scientists carry out their professional activity in many areas of …………………………………………………………..
Our University has 6 buildings for studies, scientific and practical work. There are …………………………………………………………………………………………….. .
There is a great number of different traditions at our university; among them there is ………………………………………………………………. .
Don state technical university is a powerful …………………………. of the North-Caucasus region.
The most essential task of the scientific, experimental, developmental work and researches is ……………………………………………………………………………… .
DSTU gives you a chance to be …………………………………………………………. .
Entertainment
Which of these do you associate with
art
music
dance
theatre
cinema
TV
exhibition opera house masterpiece portrait abstract sculpture concert hall ballet shade watercolours sketch canvas art gallery ballerina tenor chat show drawing stage audience soprano commercial director star hit video plot thriller rap turn on/off
Read and translate the text.
Entertainment
We live in the world of incredible pressure and growing demands. Every day we experience stress that makes our life a rat race, that is why, we are looking forward to the end of the working day, weekend or holidays that is the time when we can relax, enjoy ourselves and be entertained.
Entertainment is a vital part of our pastime as it makes our life various, colorful, rich and balanced. There are so many kinds of entertainment that it can meet demands of people with the most sophisticated tastes. The most popular are TV, cinema, music, books and dance. However, other people prefer theatre, galleries and exhibitions where they are not disturbed in the world of silent beauty.
Television, no doubt, is the most popular kind of entertainment offering you daily a palette of programs, films and commercials. I don’t know anybody who doesn’t have a TV-set, but I know hundreds who have about 90 channels broadcast by satellite and cable TV in all possible languages in the world. They are juggling between quiz shows, reality shows, comedy shows, chat shows, soap operas, the news, cartoons, documentaries, drama series, films, sport programs, sitcoms, animal programs, health programs and other TV-creations which challenge us, take our time, make big talking points and turn TV viewers into TV addicts. Today psychologists, papers and doctors give us an earful about dangers of TV especially for children and psychos, but we can’t deny obvious benefits of TV: it keeps us informed about what is going on in the world, educates us and entertains us.
Still a lot of people don’t feel like being a coach-potato glued to the sofa for ages. They regard television as a viable alternative to movie-going, but not exactly the same thing. Cinemas are still overcrowded and collect a fortune from box-offices. They offer spectacular widescreen effects and multi-track stereo sound, which add to the sense of overwhelming reality. They provide us with a variety of movies of the world-famous film-directors. There is always something to feast your eyes on: action films, comedies, horror films, musicals, science fictions, fairy-tales, thrillers and westerns.
Music and dance walk hand by hand appealing to our imagination and making our life dynamic and mobile. You can choose from a range of musical trends: pop, rock, rap, heavy metal, blues, country music, instrumental music and others. You can go to the concerts and enjoy live performance or just plug in your earphones.
For those who are not to be disturbed in their privacy, books are the best bet. For those, who want to come in touch with the peak of human passions unfolding just in front of their eyes, theatre is the right place.
Our world is a big entertaining place that gives you shelter, absorbs stress and brings happiness.
