- •Introducing people
- •Phonetic Training
- •Training rhymes.
- •Grammar Revision The verbs “to be” and “to have”
- •Training exercises
- •Training exercises
- •English Noun
- •Training exercises
- •Introducing people
- •Training exercises
- •3. Listen to the songs, learn them by heart and sing.
- •Grammar Revision The structure of the English Sentence
- •Training exercises:
- •The plural of Nouns
- •Appearances and Traits of Character.
- •Vocabulary 1
- •Training exercises:
- •Vocabulary 2
- •Training exercises:
- •People’s appearance
- •Vocabulary 3
- •Training exercises:
- •The Brothers
- •Meet the Stewarts
- •Unit 3 Family Life and Relations
- •Phonetic Training
- •Grammar Revision The System of the English Verb
- •The System of the English Verb Forms
- •Training exercises:
- •Present Simple (Indefinite) and Present Continuous (Progressive)
- •Training exercises
- •Family Life and Relations
- •Vocabulary1:
- •Training exercises:
- •Words and expressions to be used in the translation:
- •Read the text and do the exercises after it: What Do Parents Owe Their Children?
- •Tasks to the Text
- •Read the text and fulfill the tasks after it: Work or Family: There’s a Problem
- •Tasks to the Text
- •Role Play: Family Problems
- •Grammar Revision Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous
- •Training exercises:
- •III. Occupations
- •Vocabulary 1.
- •Training exercises
- •Choosing an Occupation
- •Tasks to the Text
- •Vocabulary 2. Job Titles.
- •Training exercises.
- •Accountant
- •Acrobat
- •Administrative secretary
- •Airplane-flight attendant
- •Animal trainer
- •Appliance repairer
- •Auctioneer
- •Topics for discussion
- •My Bonny
- •Intonation of different types of questions in the English language.
- •II. Grammar Revision
- •Training exercises:
- •III. Home or House?
- •Vocabulary 1:
- •Training exercise:
- •Vocabulary 2:
- •Training exercises:
- •Vocabulary 3. The interior of the house:
- •Training exercises:
- •Vocabulary 4.
- •Training exercises:
- •Vocabulary 5.
- •Training exercises:
- •Buying a House
- •Tasks to the Text
- •Tasks for discussion
- •B. Living Standards (discussion)
- •1. Let’s have a talk about the living standards. The following questions will help you. While discussing the problem make use of the words and expressions given below.
- •C. Hospitality
- •1. The Russian people are considered to be very hospitable. What hospitability is? Are you a hospitable host?
- •Topics for discussion
- •Training exercises
- •Health and Wellness
- •Vocabulary 1.
- •Training exercises
- •A. Read the text and do the given tasks. Get acquainted with Henry!
- •Keeping fit
- •B. Read and translate the text. Be ready for a discussion. Health & wellness
- •Points for discussion.
- •3. Memorize the tongue-twister.
- •Grammar Revision Present Perfect and Past Simple
- •Training exercises:
- •Then and now
- •Education
- •Vocabulary 1:
- •Read and translate the text. There are 6 parts in it. While reading it match the heading to each part of it.
- •Tasks to the text:
- •Read the text and do exercises after it. Education in the usa
- •Tasks to the text:
- •Speak on Russian Education using the vocabulary and texts a and b. Here is a passage to help you. Add more details.
- •Read the text.
- •Imperial College. London
- •Read the text "Our Institute" and prepare to discuss it. Our institute
- •Vocabulary 2:
- •Training exercises
- •Topics for discussion:
- •II. Grammar Revision Future Tenses
- •Training exercises:
- •Degrees of comparison (adverbs and adjectives)
- •III. Why Do People Travel?
- •Vocabulary 1:
- •Training exercises:
- •Vocabulary 2: the best way of travelling
- •Training exercises:
- •A. Read the text and do the tasks after it. Different means of travel.
- •Tasks to the text:
- •Vocabulary 3:
- •Training exercises:
- •B. Read the text and expand on its contents. People and Diplomacy
- •Traveling Alone
- •Traveling With Someone
- •How to Meet People
- •Tourists, Travelers, and Local Culture
- •II. Grammar Revision a. Passive Voice.
- •Training Exercises
- •Training exercises.
- •Training exercise.
- •C. Употребление артиклей с географическими названиями.
- •Training Exercises
- •Ex 5. Replace the part of the model in bold type by the following:
- •Ex 6. Read Grammar Revision c and fill in the definite or indefinite article if necessary:
- •Ex 7. Fill in prepositions if necessary:
- •Ex 8. Put the adjectives in brackets in the required degree of comparison:
- •Ex 9. Answer the following questions:
- •A. Read the text and do the tasks after it.
- •Task 1. Read the statements and decide whether they are true or false.
- •Task 2. Prepare a talk on some other traits of the English character. B. Read the text and do the tasks after it.
- •Task 1. Read each statement and decide whether it is true or false.
- •Task 2. Match the information in column a with the corresponding information in column b.
- •Task 3. Say more about Americans. Share your experience of communicating with them if you have some..
- •II. Grammar Revision. A Reported Speech (Affirmative sentences and Statements)
- •1) Утвердительные предложения.
- •Training exercises:
- •2) Imperative Sentences (повелительные предложения)
- •Training exercise:
- •3) Вопросы в косвенной речи
- •Training exercises:
- •Training exercises:
- •Revision Exercises
- •III. Business Trip. Staying at a Hotel.
- •Vocabulary 1. At the Airport
- •Airport Formalities
- •Tasks to the Text:
- •At the airport
- •Tasks to the text:
- •Vocabulary 2. At the Customs
- •Immigration and customs
- •Tasks to the text:
- •Make up your own dialogues. Before you do it study the following ways of expressing modality.
- •1. Various ways of making a request & possible replies ranging from informal to very polite:
- •3. Ways of expressing gratitude & suitable replies.
- •4. Phrases used to asked for information, ranging from less formal to more formal:
- •Vocabulary 3. Staying at a hotel.
- •Training exercises.
- •At a Hotel The Grand Hotel "Europe"
- •Tasks to the text:
- •Topics for discussions
- •Appendix
- •I. Countries & Nationalities
- •II. “Traditions and Habits of American People”
- •Introductions (Episodes 1-3) characters:
- •Formulae of introduction
- •Family life (Episodes 1-3)
- •Proper names:
- •The blind date. (Episode 2)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Grandpa’s trunks. (Episode 3)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Vocabulary:
- •Proper names:
- •Home. (Episodes 11, 7)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Episode 11 proper names:
- •Episode 7 (man’s best friend)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Proper names:
- •Education (Episode 9 “it”s up to you”)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Going abroad. Accomodation. ( Episode 15)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Proper names:
- •Elections. (Episode 18)
- •Vocabulary:
- •American traditions. (Episode 19 “I do”)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Family life. (Episode 20 “quality time”)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Episode 20 proper names:
- •Vocabulary to episode 21 “a big fish in a little pond”
- •Proper names:
- •Vocabulary to episode 22 “career choices”
- •Proper names:
- •Literature
- •Contents
Topics for discussions
You have enough equity to start a hotel. What hotel would you set up?
Grand hotel or a small country inn. They both have advantages & disadvantages. Enlarge on them.
Describe your experience of staying at a hotel.
Appendix
I. Countries & Nationalities
Country |
Adjective |
Person |
|
Afghan |
an Afghan |
|
Albanian |
an Albanian |
|
Algerian |
an Algerian |
|
Andorran |
an Andorran |
|
Angolan |
an Angolan |
|
Argentinian |
an Argentinian |
|
Armenian |
an Armenian |
|
Australian |
an Australian |
|
Austrian |
an Austrian |
|
Azerbaijani |
an Azerbaijani |
|
Bahamian |
a Bahamian |
|
Bahraini |
a Bahraini |
|
Bangladeshi |
a Bangladeshi |
|
Barbadian |
a Barbadian |
|
Belorussian or Byelorussian |
a Belorussian or a Byelorussian |
|
Belgian |
a Belgian |
|
Belizian |
a Belizian |
|
Beninese |
a Beninese |
|
Bhutanese |
a Bhutanese |
|
Bolivian |
a Bolivian |
|
Bosnian |
a Bosnian |
|
Botswanan |
a Tswana |
|
Brazilian |
a Brazilian |
|
British |
a Briton |
|
Bruneian |
a Bruneian |
|
Bulgarian |
a Bulgarian |
|
Burkinese |
a Burkinese |
|
Burmese |
a Burmese |
|
Burundian |
a Burundian |
|
Cambodian |
a Cambodian |
|
Cameroonian |
a Cameroonian |
|
Canadian |
a Canadian |
|
Cape Verdean |
a Cape Verdean |
|
Chadian |
a Chadian |
|
Chilean |
a Chilean |
|
Chinese |
a Chinese |
|
Colombian |
a Colombian |
|
Congolese |
a Congolese |
|
Costa Rican |
a Costa Rican |
|
Croat or Croatian |
a Croat or a Croatian |
|
Cuban |
a Cuban |
|
Cypriot |
a Cypriot |
|
Czech |
a Czech |
|
Danish |
a Dane |
|
Djiboutian |
a Djiboutian |
|
Dominican |
a Dominican |
|
Dominican |
a Dominican |
|
Ecuadorean |
an Ecuadorean |
|
Egyptian |
an Egyptian |
|
Salvadorean |
a Salvadorean |
|
English |
an Englishman, an Englishwoman |
|
Eritrean |
an Eritrean |
|
Estonian |
an Estonian |
|
Ethiopian |
an Ethiopian |
|
Fijian |
a Fijian |
|
Finnish |
a Finn |
|
French |
a Frenchman, a Frenchwoman |
|
Gabonese |
a Gabonese |
|
Gambian |
a Gambian |
|
Georgian |
a Georgian |
|
German |
a German |
|
Ghanaian |
a Ghanaian |
|
Greek |
a Greek |
|
Grenadian |
a Grenadian |
|
Guatemalan |
a Guatemalan |
|
Guinean |
a Guinean |
|
Guyanese |
a Guyanese |
|
Haitian |
a Haitian |
|
Dutch |
a Dutchman, a Dutchwoman |
|
Honduran |
a Honduran |
|
Hungarian |
a Hungarian |
|
Icelandic |
an Icelander |
|
Indian |
an Indian |
|
Indonesian |
an Indonesian |
|
Iranian |
an Iranian |
|
Iraqi |
an Iraqi |
|
Irish |
an Irishman, an Irishwoman |
|
Israeli |
an Israeli |
|
Italian |
an Italian |
|
Jamaican |
a Jamaican |
|
Japanese |
a Japanese |
|
Jordanian |
a Jordanian |
|
Kazakh |
a Kazakh |
|
Kenyan |
a Kenyan |
|
|
|
|
Kuwaiti |
a Kuwaiti |
|
Laotian |
a Laotian |
|
Latvian |
a Latvian |
|
Lebanese |
a Lebanese |
|
Liberian |
a Liberian |
|
Libyan |
a Libyan |
|
- |
a Liechtensteiner |
|
Lithuanian |
a Lithuanian |
|
- |
a Luxembourger |
|
Macedonian |
a Macedonian |
|
Malagasay or Madagascan |
a Malagasay or a Madagascan |
|
Malawian |
a Malawian |
|
Malaysian |
a Malay |
|
Maldivian |
a Maldivian |
|
Malian |
a Malian |
|
Maltese |
a Maltese |
|
Mauritanian |
a Mauritanian |
|
Mauritian |
a Mauritian |
|
Mexican |
a Mexican |
|
Moldovan |
a Moldovan |
|
Monégasque or Monacan |
a Monégasque or a Monacan |
|
Mongolian |
a Mongolian |
|
Montenegrin |
a Montenegrin |
|
Moroccan |
a Moroccan |
|
Mozambican |
a Mozambican |
|
- |
- |
|
Namibian |
a Namibian |
|
Nepalese |
a Nepalese |
|
Dutch |
a Dutchman, a Dutchwoman, or a Netherlander |
|
- |
a New Zealander |
|
Nicaraguan |
a Nicaraguan |
|
Nigerien |
a Nigerien |
|
Nigerian |
a Nigerian |
|
North Korean |
a North Korean |
|
Norwegian |
a Norwegian |
|
Omani |
an Omani |
|
Pakistani |
a Pakistani |
|
Panamanian |
a Panamanian |
|
Papua New Guinean or Guinean |
a Papua New Guinean or a Guinean |
|
Paraguayan |
a Paraguayan |
|
Peruvian |
a Peruvian |
|
Philippine |
a Filipino |
|
Polish |
a Pole |
|
Portuguese |
a Portuguese |
|
Qatari |
a Qatari |
|
Romanian |
a Romanian |
|
Russian |
a Russian |
|
Rwandan |
a Rwandan |
|
Saudi Arabian or Saudi |
a Saudi Arabian or a Saudi |
|
Scottish |
a Scot |
|
Senegalese |
a Senegalese |
|
Serb or Serbian |
a Serb or a Serbian |
|
Seychellois |
a Seychellois |
|
Sierra Leonian |
a Sierra Leonian |
|
Singaporean |
a Singaporean |
|
Slovak |
a Slovak |
|
Slovene or Slovenian |
a Slovene or a Slovenian |
|
– |
a Solomon Islander |
|
Somali |
a Somali |
|
South African |
a South African |
|
South Korean |
a South Korean |
|
Spanish |
a Spaniard |
|
Sri Lankan |
a Sri Lankan |
|
Sudanese |
a Sudanese |
|
Surinamese |
a Surinamer or a Surinamese |
|
Swazi |
a Swazi |
|
Swedish |
a Swede |
|
Swiss |
a Swiss |
|
Syrian |
a Syrian |
|
Taiwanese |
a Taiwanese |
|
Tajik or Tadjik |
a Tajik or a Tadjik |
|
Tanzanian |
a Tanzanian |
|
Thai |
a Thai |
|
Togolese |
a Togolese |
|
Trinidadian and Tobagan |
a Trinidadian and Tobagan |
|
Tunisian |
a Tunisian |
|
Turkish |
a Turk |
|
Turkmen or Turkoman |
a Turkmen or a Turkoman |
|
Tuvaluan |
a Tuvaluan |
|
Ugandan |
a Ugandan |
|
Ukrainian |
a Ukrainian |
|
– |
– |
|
British |
a Briton |
|
– |
a citizen of the USA |
|
Uruguayan |
a Uruguayan |
|
Uzbek |
an Uzbek |
|
Vanuatuan |
a Vanuatuan |
|
– |
-– |
|
Venezuelan |
a Venezuelan |
|
Vietnamese |
a Vietnamese |
|
Welsh |
a Welshman, a Welshwoman |
|
Western Samoan |
a Western Samoan |
|
Yemeni |
a Yemeni |
|
Yugoslav |
a Yugoslav |
|
Zaïrean |
a Zaïrean |
|
Zambian |
a Zambian |
|
Zimbabwean |
a Zimbabwean |