- •Федеральное агентство по образованию
- •Содержание
- •Пояснительная записка Цели и задачи курса
- •Методические рекомендации для организации проведения практических занятий по иностранному языку
- •Распределение часов по темам
- •My family
- •2. Learn the following words by heart:
- •3. Translate into English and learn by heart:
- •7. Learn the following words by heart:
- •8. Make up a monologue about your family. The questions below will help you:
- •9. Read and translate the text william shakespeare
- •10. Answer the following questions:
- •11. Complete the following sentences:
- •12. Retell the text “William Shakespeare” or tell the biography of a well-known person.
- •13. Find the equivalents:
- •14. Learn the following dialogue by heart
- •15. Read and translate the text about myself
- •16. Arrange antonyms in pairs and translate them:
- •17. Make up a monologue about your biography, using the new words of the lesson.
- •1. Read and translate the text appearance and manners
- •2. Learn the following words by heart:
- •3. Find the equivalents:
- •4. Read and translate the dialogue given below our new computer programmer
- •5. Find the equivalents:
- •6. Translate the following words into Russian and learn them by heart:
- •7. Read and translate the text my friend
- •8. Answer the following questions and make up a monologue about your friend:
- •9. Learn the following words by heart:
- •10. Describe your appearance and manners, using the new words of the lesson.
- •Seasons
- •2. Answer the questions:
- •3. Translate the following words into Russian and learn them by heart:
- •4. Read and translate the text english weather
- •5. Answer the questions:
- •6. Read the following text weather and climate
- •7. Learn by heart
- •9. Learn the following words by heart:
- •10. Use the words on the left side with those on the right side.
- •The indian and two travellers
- •12. Answer the questions:
- •13. Translate the following words into Russian and learn them by heart:
- •14. Read and translate the sentences:
- •15. Complete the sentences.
- •19. Answer the questions:
- •20. Learn the following dialogue by heart
- •21. Learn the following words by heart:
- •1. Read and translate the text: hobbies
- •2. Translate into English:
- •3. Complete the following sentences:
- •4. Answer the following questions:
- •5. Translate the following words into Russian and learn them by heart:
- •6. Give a summary of the text “Hobbies”.
- •7. Study the following text my friend’s hobby
- •8. Complete the following sentences:
- •2. Answer the following questions:
- •3. Learn the following words by heart:
- •4. Read the text. A national disease?
- •5. There are eight personal (and very different) opinions about newspapers and tv programs. Read these texts and answer the question: What is your opinion about mass media?
- •6. Study the following:
- •7. Read and translate the text. Libraries
- •8. Answer the questions:
- •9. Translate into Russian:
- •10. Read and translate the following dialogue at a bookstore
- •11. Learn the following dialogue by heart or make up your own at the library
- •12. Read and translate the following text my favourite book
- •13. Answer the questions:
- •14. Translate into Russian:
- •15. Learn the following dialogue by heart or make up your own talk on literature
- •16. Topics for discussion:
- •17. Learn the following dialogue by heart
- •Impressions of a film
- •18. Make up a monologue about your favourite film.
- •1. Read and translate the following text. Travelling
- •2. Answer the questions:
- •3. Read and translate the following dialogue at the airport
- •4. Disagree with statements avoiding the simple negation:
- •5. Learn the following dialogue by heart my friend goes abroad
- •6. Find English equivalents for the following:
- •7. Study the following text and give a summary of it ways of holiday-making
- •1. Read and translate the text. Olympic games
- •3. Translate and transcribe the following words. Learn them by heart:
- •4. Study the following data-bank
- •The ancient games
- •Religion and the ancient games
- •The first olympic sports
- •Baron pierre de coubertin (1863-1937)
- •5. Complete the following sentences:
- •6. Make up a monologue about Olympic Games.
- •7. Summarize the following text sports in great britain
- •8. Answer the questions:
- •9. Summarize the following text sports in the usa
- •10. Answer the questions:
- •11. Summarize the following text sports in russia
- •12. Answer the questions:
- •13. Translate into English:
- •14. Study the following text. Sports and games
- •15. Answer the questions:
- •16. Learn the following dialogue by heart. Sports
- •17. Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian and learn them by heart:
- •18. Make up a monologue about your favourite sports.
- •1. Learn the following text by heart. Health
- •2. Translate into Russian:
- •3. Read and translate the text. The national health service
- •4. Learn the following:
- •5. Explain the meaning of the following words or word combinations:
- •11. Read the following text. How to take care of health?
- •12. Practice the following dialogues. A visit to a doctor
- •At the dentist’s
- •13. Answer the questions:
- •14. Make up a monologue about your visit to a doctor.
- •1. Read the text. Environmental protection
- •2. Answer the questions:
- •3. Learn the following words by heart:
- •4. Translate into Russian.
- •Is the earth’s climate changing?
- •5. The following are possible topics of this passage. Number them in an order that follows the organization of the passage.
- •6. Read the following text. Great troubles
- •7. Translate the following words into Russian and learn them by heart:
- •8. Read and translate the text. Earth day
- •9. Translate the following words into Russian and learn them by heart:
- •2. Learn the following:
- •7. Translate the following words into Russian and learn them by heart:
- •8. Read the dialogues.
- •9. Learn the following words and word combinations by heart:
- •10. Translate the following words into Russian and learn them by heart:
- •11. Make up a monologue about your everyday meals, the questions below will help you:
- •1. Read and translate the text. Student’s working day
- •2. Translate into English and write one sentence with each word or word combination:
- •3. Write a short story about your typical day. The following questions can help you.
- •4. Study the ways the English people write letters. Here is a letter of a son to his parents:
- •5. Write a letter to one of your friends (or parents). Read and learn the proverb.
- •7. Summarize the text. Oxford
- •8. Summarize the text. Cambridge
- •9. Read the text and write a short story about your Institute (Academy, University). My academy
- •10. Read the text and answer the question “What is education for you?” what is education for you
- •11. Read and translate the text. Education in great britain
- •12. Translate into English:
- •13. Answer the questions:
- •14. Read and translate the text. Education in russia
- •15. Translate into English the following words and word combinations:
- •16. Answer the questions:
- •17. Read and translate the text. My plans for the future
- •18. Answer the questions:
- •19. Make up a monologue about your future profession.
- •20. Read and translate the following texts. Foreign languages
- •Why do people in our country learn foreign languages?
- •21. Answer the questions:
- •1. Read the text. The russian federation
- •2. Answer the following questions:
- •3. How well do you know your Homeland? What is (are):
- •4. Translate into English:
- •5. Learn the following words by heart:
- •6. Make up a dialogue “Talk about Russia”. One of you is a foreigner, who wants to know more about Russia.
- •7. Give a summary of the text. Moscow
- •8. Answer the following questions:
- •9. Where are these places of interest situated?
- •10. Learn the following words by heart:
- •11. Make up a dialogue about your visit to Moscow.
- •16. Answer the following questions:
- •17. Learn the following words by heart:
- •18. Learn the following dialogue by heart.
- •19. Make up a monologue about your Home Town and its history and places of interest.
- •20. Read and translate the text holidays in russia
- •21. Learn the following words by heart:
- •22. Answer the following questions:
- •23. Give a summary of the text.
- •1. Read and translate the text. The united kingdom
- •2. Translate into English:
- •3. Learn the following words by heart:
- •4. Make up a dialogue about the United Kingdom.
- •5. Read the following text. London
- •6. Answer the questions:
- •7. Read and translate the following dialogue. Talk about london
- •8. Give a summary of the text. English character
- •The united states of america
- •2. Read and translate the following sentences and say whether they are right or wrong:
- •3. Translate into English:
- •4. Learn the following words by heart:
- •5. Translate the following questions into English and answer them:
- •6. Give a summary of the text. Washington
- •7. Answer the questions:
- •8. Read and translate the dialogue. Washington d.C.
- •9. Read the text. New york
- •10. Read and translate the dialogue. Sightseeing
- •11. Answer the following questions:
- •The stars and stripes
- •15. Answer the following questions:
- •19. Study the text. Holidays in the usa
- •20. Translate into English and learn the following words by heart:
- •21. Read and translate the dialogue and make up your own one. Holidays
- •22. Answer the following questions:
- •23. Make up a monologue about holidays in the usa литература
- •Методические рекомендации
9. Read the text and write a short story about your Institute (Academy, University). My academy
Let me tell you about my Polytechnic Academy. I am really glad that I study here. It is one of the finest country’s higher educational institutions. Studying in our Academy gives a solid background in all spheres of knowledge and prepares for practical work.
Our Academy is quite large and old. It is a large school where more than 5.000 students are currently enrolled. About 3.000 of them are full-time students, like me, and the rest are part-time students. There are also about 150 graduate students. They carry out independent research work and have pedagogical practice.
The course of study in my Academy lasts five years. The academic year is divided into two terms. At the end of each term students pass examinations.
There are many faculties in my Academy. Here are some of them: the faculty of industrial automation and robotics, the faculty of plastics, the faculty of machine tools and the faculty of metalworking.
Our Academy is large and we have several buildings. One of the buildings is for lectures and seminars only. We have two laboratory buildings which are equipped with up-to-date equipment and students can carry out lab works and various experiments there. Many students from my group do their own research work.
There are also several dormitories or hostel buildings on the campus where students from other cities live.
10. Read the text and answer the question “What is education for you?” what is education for you
If you ask yourself why children go to school, you’ll probably say that they go to school to learn their own language and other languages, arithmetic, geography, history and all other subjects
We send our children to school to prepare them for the time they will be big. They learn their own language so that they will be able to tell others clearly what they want; what they know, and understand what others tell them. They learn foreign languages in order to be able to benefit from what people in other countries have written and said. They learn arithmetic in order to be able to measure and count things in their daily life, geography in order to know something about the world around them. Nearly everything they study at school has some practical use in their daily life.
But there is more in education than just learning facts. We go to school above all to learn how to learn, so that, when we leave school, we can continue to learn.
We don’t educate children only for the purpose of educating them; our purpose is to fit them for life. In fact, When we say that all of us must be educated to fit us for life, it means that we must be educated in such a way that, firstly, each of us can do whatever job is suited to his brain and ability, and, secondly, that we can realize that all jobs are necessary to society.
11. Read and translate the text. Education in great britain
The system of education in any country is aimed at developing a personality for the good of the individual and society as a whole.
Pre-school education in England begins at the age of 3 or 4. Around half of the children at this age attend nursery schools or playgroups mostly organized by parents. Compulsory primary education begins at the age of 5 in England, Wales and Scotland and at 4 in Northern Ireland. Children start their school career in an infant school. Lessons start at 9 a.m. and are over at 4 p.m. They are taught “3 R’s”: Reading, wRiting, aRithmetic. Pupils have a lot of fun at school, drawing, reading, dancing or singing.
When they are 7 pupils move to a junior school, which lasts four years till they are 11. Most of children (over 90 per cent) go to state schools where education is free. Only a small proportion of them attend private (Public) or independent schools. Parents have to pay for the education at these schools. The fees are high and only some families can afford it. The most notable Public schools are Eton, Harrow, Winchester and Rugby.
Secondary education begins at 11. The majority of secondary schools are Comprehensive schools where boys and girls study together. Besides, parents can take their sons and daughters to Grammar schools or secondary Modern schools.
Grammar schools provide an academic course from 11 to 18. They prepare pupils for colleges and universities.
Many children of working class families go to Modern schools. They give a very limited education. Pupils get instruction in woodwork, metalwork, sewing, shorthand, typing and cooking. After finishing such a school a pupil becomes an unskilled worker.
The Comprehensive Schools have their own “Grammar school” classes and “Modern” classes.
Every pupil has to choose a set of subjects to learn. If he takes up Art he will study English Literature, Music, Art, Drama and foreign languages. If he is good at exact and natural sciences, he will learn Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Economics and Technical Drawing.
The British government encourages careers education in the country. That’s why secondary schools try to break down the barriers between education and business. They set up close links with firms to allow their students to take part in business activities.
At around 16 years old teenagers take some exams and coursework to get General Certificate of Education. Those who choose to stay on at school usually study for two further years to pass A level (Advanced level) exams. These exams will give them a chance to enter the university.