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4.2. Choose the right answer.

1. Mrs. Johnson decided to have

a. a birthday party

b. competitions

c. a music contest

d. a concert

2. The singer was

a. poor and happy

b. poor but had a good voice

c. poor and unhappy

d. rich and sang badly

3. The singer got to Mrs. Johnson house

a. at 6 o'clock

b. at 7 o'clock

c. at half past 6

d. at 8 o'clock

4. The guests were

a. smiling, talking and dancing

b. eating, joking, laughing and talking

c. quarrelling, crying, screaming and beating each other

d. writing, reading, arguing and discussing something

5. The poor singer wanted Mrs. Johnson

a. to invite him to have dinner

b. to give his a good lesson

c. to wait for him in the kitchen

d. to sing for him alone

6. Mrs. Johnson sent the poor singer

  1. to the kitchen to have dinner

  2. to the kitchen to wait for them

  3. home

  4. to the hall

7. The singer was

  1. glad

  2. happy

  3. angry

  4. nervous

8. He decided

  1. to leave Mrs. Johnson's house at once

  2. to stay here and teach Mrs. Johnson a good lesson

  3. to have dinner with servants

  4. to sing for the servants at once

9. The poor singer had dinner with

  1. Mrs. Johnson's guests

  2. his friends

  3. servants

  4. alone

10. He sang a song

  1. in the kitchen

  2. in the hall

  3. at home

  4. in the street

5. Перевірка навичок монологічного висловлювання за змістом листів друзям.

6. Робота з текстом за фахом.

7. Самостійне опрацювання матеріалу:

  • опрацювати текст за фахом;

  • опрацювати приблизні варіанти висловлювань щодо участі в засіданні “круглого столу” за темою “Personal Identification”;

  • підібрати приказки, прислів’я та усталені вирази за темою “круглого столу”;

  • повторити тексти розмовних тем.

Приблизні варіанти висловлювань за темою “Personal Identification”.

A. Dear friends. Let me begin debating on the subject of our surroundings. As you know, much depends on those people who live around you, those who study with you, those who are your friends. There is a good proverb: “A man is known by the company he keeps”. We gathered here to discuss our study at the University and the problems of our town. Anyone could voice proposals without any time, limits being imposed.

B. I fully agree with you. As for me, I like my family very much. I’d like to tell you some words about it. Look here! This is my parents’ photo. My father is a teacher. He teaches physics. He is always very well – dressed. He speaks quietly, gently and pleasantly, but there is strength under his quietness. My father is a clever man, but a little unpractical, and he needs my mother to look after him. My mother, on the other hand, is very practical and full of common sense. She knows all about our house and she manages our house very well. They are always ready to give me advice if I need it.

C. I’d like also to add that family relationships have always been very important. There are some problems between parents and their children in every family. For example, my sister Ann is a lovely little girl. She isn’t fond of study of any kind, but she loves music and dancing. Nevertheless Ann is the apple of our parents’ eyes. I don’t agree with such attitude to her. I think they must be stronger.

D. I think any parents play an important role in their children’s life. For example I always dreamed to be a teacher and my parents awoke my interest to teaching. That’s why I entered the University. Studying at University is different from that at school. To my mind a student will become a really good specialist only if he is engaged in scientific research on specific problems while at University. Needless to say, only students enthusiastic about their future speciality are readily engaged in study and research, regardless of the time they take. They are eager to put to practical use the things they learn at lectures, seminars and laboratories.

E. I support your opinion D. But to my mind, to be able to do higher school one must have a good level of secondary school knowledge. For all I know most of the students do their best to master the studied subjects properly, though there are some students, who can’t succeed. To my mind, the problem here is of everybody’s consciousness or abilities.

F. I’d like to concern another question. It’s a problem of temptations. Living and studying in the town which is situated on the Azov Sea shore it is difficult to resist different temptations, such as sandy beaches, nice cafes, disco parties and others. Sometimes it is so nice to refresh oneself near the beautiful fountain instead of sitting in a library.

G. You are quite right here. But on the other hand, numerous sanatoriums, rest-homes, children’s camps are very good base for students’ practical work in summer. Our students like to work there.

H. Yes, people spend their holidays and days off in different ways. As for me, I prefer to spend them in the country. Last week my sister invited me to spend the week-end at her place in the country. My sister and her husband have a nice little house with a garden around it. It took me a little more than an hour to get there. It was pleasant to walk in the country in the evening. The air was so fresh and the moon was shining brightly in the sky. When we came back home we spent the rest of the evening talking, listening to music and watching TV.

I. But I think, to spend free time in the country is a very boring thing. I prefer to spend my day off with my friends in town. If the weather is good we go to “Karaoke” where we sing our favorite songs and dance. Sometimes I like to tramp down the streets with my friends.

J. As for me, I like to spend my day off with my grandfather. He is a very interesting man. He is sixty now, but he says he doesn’t feel a day older than forty, and he says, “A man is as young as he looks, and no older than he feels”. I like to discuss with him advantages and disadvantages of spending free time in a town. We like our town and we are never tired of it. Discussing this question, my grandfather always gives an example of Dr. Johnson’s attitude to London: “When a man is tired of London he is tired of life” I think this expression is quite right for our town too.