- •Федеральное агентство по образованию
- •Family words and expressions
- •My family
- •A family
- •Questions
- •Unit 2. Flat words and expressions
- •There is no place like home
- •Questions
- •Unit 3. Working day words and expressions
- •My working day
- •The day’s work begins
- •Questions
- •Unit 4. Education words and expressions
- •Our university
- •Education in great britain
- •Questions
- •In town words and expressions
- •A story (a story of a girl who came to stay at her aunt's in a big city and who nearly lost herself when she went to see the town alone).
- •Questions
- •Unit 6. Holidays, travelling words and expressions
- •Holiday
- •Travelling
- •Questions
- •Unit 7. Health words and expressions
- •At the dogtor's
- •The laws of health
- •Questions
- •Unit 8. Seasons words and expressions
- •Seasons
- •About english weather
- •Questions
- •Unit 9. Television words and expressions
- •Television in modern life
- •Television in great britain
- •Questions
- •Unit 10. Appearance and character words and expressions
- •Appearance and character
- •Questions
- •Clothes words and expressions
- •Additional words and expressions
- •A story (It is a lesson of housekeeping at school. The teacher Miss Smith is showing the fashion magazine for teen-agers to the schoolchildren and telling them how to cut and sew garments.)
- •Clothes (The secret of being well-dressed)
- •Questions
- •Unit 12. Hobby and leisure words and expressions
- •Additional words and expressions
- •Hobbies
- •How I became a collector
- •Questions
- •Unit 13. Meals words and expressions
- •My meals
- •On english food
- •Questions
- •Unit 14. Sports words and expressions
- •Going in for sports means sacrifices, doesn't it?
- •Questions
- •Unit 15. At the library words and expressions
- •At the library
- •A library in london
- •Questions
- •Unit 16. Shopping words and expressions
- •Shopping
- •Shopping
- •Questions
- •Unit 17. Theatre words and expressions
- •At the theatre
- •Moscow theatres
- •Questions
Questions
How many seasons are there in a year? What are they?
How long does each season last?
What are the winter (spring, summer, autumn) months?
What is the weather like in winter (spring, summer, autumn)?
What is the average temperature in winter?
Which season is the hottest in the year?
Why do people like to have their holidays in summer?
What is the best season for tourism (sports)?
What season is the harvest time?
Is the weather pleasant in September?
Does it often rain in autumn?
What is the shortest (longest) day of the year?
Which is your favourite season and why?
What is the weather like today?
Have you heard the weather forecast for tomorrow?
Unit 9. Television words and expressions
TV broadcast screen channel music program
colour film silent film dubbed-in film full-length film short film feature film mystery film (“Who done it”) black-and-white (non-colour) film |
documentary film comedy film horror film popular science film animated cartoon (film) |
to watch television
to watch a football match on television
to watch a TV program
I saw it on TV.
He spoke on TV.
What make is your TV set?
My heart was in my mouth. (My heart fell).
Television in modern life
How do people usually answer to questions like “What are you going to do tonight?” or “What are you doing at the weekend?” In other words, how do people spend their free time?
Some twenty or thirty years ago the usual answers used to be: “We are going to the theatre (or the cinema)”, or “We are going to a party”, or “We are having some friends round”. Now you very often hear: “We're going to stay at home and watch the telly”.
A first-rate colour TV set has become an ordinary thing in the household today, and a videocassette recorder is quickly becoming one.
Modern television offers the viewers several programmes on different, channels. In addition to regular newscasts you can see plays and films, operas and ballets, and watch all kinds of contests, quizzes and sporting events. You can also get a lot of useful information on the educational channel. A good serial (perhaps a detective story or a screen version of a classic novel) can keep the whole family in front of the telly for days, and don't we spend hours and hours watching our favourite football or hockey team in an important international event?
Television most definitely plays a very important part in people's lives. But is this a good thing or a bad one? Haven't we become lazier because of television? Don't we go out less often than we used to? Don't we read less?
Television in great britain
The most popular entertainment in British home life today is television. In London people have a choice between four TV channels: BBC 1, BBC 2 and two commercial channels. The BBC is financed by payments which are made by all people who have TV-sets. There is no advertising on any BBC programme. On the contrary, commercial television, which is called ITV, gets its money from advertising. The programmes on this channel are financed by different companies, which, however, do not have anything to do with the arrangement or content of these programmes. They just "buy time" to advertise their products and the viewers of ITV have to watch advertisements for petrol, washing machines, soap and many other items which they do not require between and during programmes. In other words British TV serves the interests of big business.
Different types of TV programmes can be seen in Great Britain. News is broadcast at regular intervals and there are panel discussions of current events, both national and international. Operas, ballets, music concerts and variety shows are presented at various times. Broadcasts for school are produced on five days of the week during school hours. In the late afternoon and early evening TV stations show special programmes for children. In the evening and at weekend there are broadcasts of sports events. A large part of TV evening time is often occupied by serials - films which appear on television in parts daily or at intervals.
The channels of British television keep people informed about current events, the latest achievements in both informative and entertaining. But they also offer a lot of trivial programmes the poor quality of which is criticized by viewers. There is also serious concern about the negative effects of some TV shows in which scenes of violence and crime are presented.
BBC, the British Broadcasting Corporation - Британская радиовещательная и телевизионная корпорация (Би-Би-Си)
ITV, Independent Television - независимое телевидение panel discussion - публичное обсуждение какой-либо проблемы группой людей