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3.5. Insert the necessary modal verb or its equivalent:

1. I ... not go to the cinema with them yesterday, I ... to work on my term paper.

2. My friend lives not far from the university and ... go by foot.

3. All of us ... be in time for classes.

4. ... you ... to work hard to do well in special subjects?

5. One … know a foreign language.

6. My friend … to make a report at the conference at 10 a.m.

7. Nobody … answer my question.

  1. The scientist … to carry on this experiment in the university laboratory.

  2. … you … to start this program at once?

  3. You … to visit the doctor as soon as possible.

IV. Grammar Review

4.1. Make up a sentence using the verb in the brackets in the Passive Voice. Make up general and special questions:

In 1854 K. Thon (to appoint) rector of the architectural division of the academy.

4.2. Give the comparison degrees of the following adjectives:

Great, ambitious, new, old, ugly, many, early, late, good, large, near.

4.3. Make up 5 general and 5 special questions to the text.

4.4. Point out the sentences with the Passive Voice.

V. Speaking

5.1. What autobiographical information have you learnt about K. Thon?

5.2. Speak about his early architectural projects.

5.3. Speak about the most ambitious design of Thon.

5.4. Speak about his projects during 1836 – 1851.

5.5. Speak about the destiny of some Thon’s projects during the Soviet time.

5.6. Use the following phrases and word combinations to retell the text:

1. As I understood from the text ...

2. According to the text ...

3. According to the author ...

4. As it is described in the text ...

5. As it is said in the text ...

6. If I am not mistaken …

7. According to the figures (data, information) from the text ...

8. As for me I learnt that K. Thon …

5.7*. Read and translate the proverbs. Comment them:

1. A bad workman quarrels with his tools.

2. Where there is a will there is a way.

3. A cat in gloves catches no mice.

5.8. Do presentations about the famous people on your specialty. Use tips given in the appendix 1.

UNIT 9. INTERNAYIONAL LANGUAGES

One language is good, two languages

are best, and others are perfect.

I. Before you read

1.1. Read the words correctly:

Major, barrier, techniques, pharaoh, necessity, to scribe, disposal, existence, phenomenon, Earth, birth, civilization, Biblical, myth, mixture, significant, language, philosopher, humanity, collapse, circumstance, preference, century, cultural, development, diplomacy, philosophy, previously, foreign language, knowledge, society, bilingual, purpose, mankind, acceptance, commerce, abroad, vacuum-cleaner, medicine, characteristics, flexible, inflection, adjective, vocabulary, derivative, to reverse, purist, doubt, to continue, although, absurd.

1.2. Remind some proper and geographical names. Translate them:

Egypt, Egyptian, Babylon Tower, Phoenicians, Lebanon, Greek, Hellenistic, Syria, Persia, Romans, Latin, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Roman Empire, Medieval Europe, World Wars, Australia, New Zealand, the Irish Republic, Canada, the South African Republic, French, Spanish, Italian, Flanders, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, United Nations Organization.

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