- •Практикум по формированию навыков чтения и устной речи для студентов
- •I - II курсов неязыковых факультетов
- •Часть II
- •Ing-forms
- •1.1 Hobbies
- •Vocabulary:
- •1.11 Read the dialogue & make up your own one. Spare Time
- •1.12 Read and translate these dialogues. Watching Television
- •Useful hobby
- •A talk about career
- •1.13 Read and discuss the hobbies of famous people.
- •Hobbies
- •1.16 Are you a couch potato?
- •2.4 Write at / on / in.
- •2.5 Write to or in.
- •2.6 Memorize the following word combinations. Compose your own sentences.
- •2.8 Give synonyms to the underlined words.
- •2.9 Ask your friend if:
- •2.14 Ask your partner and say what you did last weekend. Use the following:
- •2.15 Ask other students about their weekends, and complete the chart with different names.
- •2.16 Write sentences about the students in your group, using the information you have collected.
- •2.17 Tom told Richard about his weekend. Say what happened.
- •2.18 Match the parts of the story and number them in the correct order.
- •2.20 Read & translate the dialogues into Russian.
- •2.21 Holiday plans
- •3.1 Travelling
- •Vocabulary
- •3.3 Give the Russian equivalents for the following:
- •3.4 Complete the following sentences. Use the Infinitives in the box.
- •3.5 Answer the questions:
- •3.6 Translate into English:
- •3.7 Render the dialogue. Use the Present Simple Tense.
- •3.8 Translate into English and reproduce:
- •3.9 Read the text & answer the questions. A camping holiday.
- •3.10 You have to buy a visa at the airport.
- •1 True or False? Write t or f.
- •2 You don't have to have a passport
- •3.11 Discover the North Pennines
- •3.12 Finding the way
- •3.13 Read the following dialogues. Mind the conversational units. Make up your own dialogues on analogy.
- •3.14 Conversation: Asking the Way.
- •3.15 Read the dialogue "Asking the way" and answer the following questions:
- •3.17 Read the dialogue "Getting Home".
- •3.18 Find the sentences used.
- •3.19 Answer the following questions.
- •3.20 Speak on:
- •3.21 Read the dialogues below. Learn them and act them out:
- •3.22 Look at the map of a London area (p. 48). Imagine the following situations:
- •3.23 A group of tourists from Canada came to Tyumen. One of you is a guide. Lead the tourists around the city.
- •3.24 The Great Outdoors.
- •Activity Holidays
- •Walking
- •Wildlife
3.10 You have to buy a visa at the airport.
Work in groups of three. Each of you reads a different text. Do the True or False exercise for your text.
A Travelling to Kashmir.
Visas for India are necessary for travellers from all countries. Travellers have to have two photographs and go to an Indian embassy - not more than six months before the visit. With a visa, travellers can stay for six months in any year. In India, however, no special permission is necessary to visit Kashmir or the Ladakh region.
It is easy to exchange traveller's cheques anywhere in Indian cities. Away from the main cities, however, it can be more difficult, if not impossible. Tourists should take a good supply of the local currency with them.
B Travelling to Turkey.
It is not necessary for visitors from most countries to get a visa before going to Turkey. But they have to buy a 90-day tourist visa upon arrival. After 90 days, tourists have to leave the country for a few days at least. They can then re-enter and buy another tourist visa.
Tourists should get some local currency at the airport or entry port. These services are efficient and the exchange rates are good. Some large post offices (but not small ones) accept traveller's cheques. It is a good idea to travel with some cash for emergencies.
C Travelling to Japan
To enter Japan, visas are not required for tourists or business - visitors of many nationalities for stays of not more than 90 days. Travellers from some countries, for example Germany, Ireland, Mexico and the UK can stay up to six months without a visa, Travellers from some countries, for example Canada, France, Italy, Malaysia, Spain and the USA can stay up to three months. Visitors from Australia and South Africa cannot enter without a visa. Visas are free, but passport photos and return tickets are required.
Foreign currency or traveller's cheques can be exchanged at "Authorised Foreign Exchange Banks". It is usually safe to carry money in the from of cash.
1 True or False? Write t or f.
Travelling to Kashmir
Most travellers don't have to have a visa to enter India.
Travellers have to go to an Indian embassy to get a visa.
Tourists don't have to have any photos for their visa.
Travellers with Indian visas don't have to have special per- mission to visit Kashmir.
It's not a good idea to take any local currency.
Travelling to Turkey
Visitors from most countries have to get a visa before travelling to Turkey.
When you arrive in Turkey, you have to buy a visa.
Tourists with a visa have to leave after 30 days.
It's a good idea to get local currency when you arrive.
It isn't a good idea to travel with cash for emergencies.
Tell the others in your group about travelling to the country you read about. Have any these conditions changed, do you think?
2 You don't have to have a passport
What do people from other countries have to do before visiting your country? Complete the sentences to tell a partner what you know.
People from ................................. have to ................................. .
People from ................................. don't have to ........................ .
All visitors have to ........................... .
Are things changing? Is it getting easier to go from one country to another?
3 What is a good tourist? |
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Read these sentences. With a partner rewrite the sentences you don't agree with.
A good tourist is someone who doesn't eat the local food.
A good tourist is someone who doesn't go to quiet places because it encourages tourism.
A good tourist is someone who spends a lot of money on souvenirs.
A good tourist is someone who tries to use a few words of the local language.
A good tourist is someone who collects bits of rock and flowers.
A bad tourist is someone who takes a lot photos of local people working.
A bad tourist is someone who respects the history and culture of the country they're visiting.
A bad tourist is someone who sits in the sun and doesn't go anywhere.
Which sentences are the most important? Discuss them with other learners.