- •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
3.11 Discover the North Pennines
The North Pennines, as the name suggests, are at the Northern tip of the Pennine Hills, the backbone of England. A spectacularly beautiful and undiscovered area, some of the wildest open landscape left in England.
Read through the passage below and inform your friend about this place.
Northumberland is a paradise for everyone who enjoys the open air. There are magnificent walks over hills, moors and dales, including a rugged stretch of the Pennine Way, and in summer you can bathe from miles of smooth sandy beaches. The streams and rivers of Northumberland provide some of the finest trout and salmon fishing in Britain, and there is excellent sport along the coast for sea anglers. With the sea or the moors for a background, you can play golf on superb courses, and there are good facilities for other sports and pastimes, including pony-trekking, sailing, gliding, tennis and bowls. Horse-racing, Association and Rugby football can be enjoyed in nearby Newcastle.
If you are thinking of a motoring holiday, there's no better place than Northumberland, where parking problems are few, and you can drive for miles without seeing another car. In fact there are several roads where you are more likely to surprise a pheasant or a hare than to pass another vehicle. Wherever you decide to stop you can always be sure of finding comfortable accommodation, a good meals, and a real warm-hearted Northumbrian welcome - Northumbrians have a reputation for being the most hospitable folk in Britain. There's plenty, of entertainment too, especially in the larger towns. National ballet and opera companies visit the region regularly, and there are first-class theatres in Newcastle...
3.12 Finding the way
How to ask someone the way:
Excuse me |
can
could |
you tell me |
the way to where ... is how to get to |
please |
b)How to say you are unable to give directions:
I'm sorry |
I don't know I've no idea |
(I'm a stranger here myself) |
I'm afraid |
I don't know I can't help you |
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How to give directions:
Go straight Walk Carry on |
up down |
this |
road
street |
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Go along |
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until you |
come get |
to a |
post office. Set of traffic lights. Church. |
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As far as |
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crossroads. |
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Then turn |
left |
into at |
(Harold Road) (Green Street) (Cherry Avenue) | ||||||||
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right |
at the next |
crossroads. Junction set of traffic lights. post office, etc. | ||||||||
Then take the |
first second third |
turning road |
on the left (right) | ||||||||
Then turn (left), then (right). |
And it's at the end of the (that) road, on the left (right). |
d) How to give an idea of distance:
It's not (very) far. Only about (5 minutes) from here. Quite hear here (actually) |
It won't take you long to get there It'll only take about (10 minutes) |