Listening Basics PartIII
.pdf2.Make a list of other activities and products that are part of your daily routine.
3.Organize your presentation in chronological order, i.e., from the time you get up in the morning and until you go to bed at night. Do not include every detail of your day; include only those activities and products that have an international aspect.
3.Speak for two to three minutes. If possible, use one or more visual aids in your presentation.
__ _______ Part VI. Individual Listening
Below you will find a list of additional recordings to develop the topic of the chapter. Choose one, listen to it at home as many times as necessary and get ready to tell your group mates (or professor) about it.
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News line |
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Hispanic |
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Silk Road Festival |
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Hip Hop Slang |
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Mariachi Music |
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Dead Languages |
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Bering Strait |
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WORDLIST |
Chapter 9 |
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a billboard |
legislation |
advertisement (ad) |
local |
affair |
memorable |
bachelor |
nuclear power plant |
banner |
nuclear reactor |
cable TV |
offensive |
CD-ROM |
outstanding |
censorship |
permanent |
classified ad |
pint |
commercial |
reflection |
dependable |
R-rated (movie)/ X-rated/ PG/ U |
disturbed |
satellite TV |
documentary |
soil |
dramatic |
special |
eager |
the media (medium) |
enormously |
to advertise |
extensively |
to ban |
fiancé |
to bother to |
glamorous |
to broadcast |
hazard |
to contaminate |
heiress |
to drop charges |
human error |
to dump |
informercial |
to have a quick temper |
junk mail |
to leak into |
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to make a profit
to persuade
to prohibit
to pursue
to see the point
to withstand
Chapter 10
(death) penalty (to be) arrested
a disabled person a refugee
a slave a vision
a wheelchair an attainment billing, n.
Break a leg! coll.
capital punishment
child labor civil rights
college graduation rate deafness
execution
It‘s a long shot minority group
unless vice violent
weather forecast witty
natural disaster no big deal
people with disabilities slavery
to abolish to apply
to be opposed to to be qualified for to blow it, coll. to displace
to fire smb
to have a good head on his shoulders
to hire
to hit smth off to hurt
to interfere with to make a living
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to mistreat |
to violate |
to prevent |
torture |
to prohibit |
treatment of animals |
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to torture |
uptight |
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Chapter 11 |
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a burn |
diabetes |
a clinic |
diagnose |
a cold |
dry skin |
a cough |
entry fee |
a disorder |
fever |
a mask |
flu (influenza) |
a runny nose |
folk remedy |
a sore throat |
food poisoning |
a therapist |
gulp |
a toothache |
herbal |
a treatment |
hiccups |
addictive |
high blood pressure |
an itchy eye |
hypnosis |
bad breath |
insomnia |
baldness |
magic tricks |
breathing |
old wives‘ tale |
chicken pox |
pregnancy |
chronic |
prenatal care |
cough |
regulate |
dandruff |
rested |
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snoring |
to gain weight |
stimulant |
to get rid of |
superstition |
to lower |
therapy |
to overeat |
to ache |
to sweat |
to be out of partying sl |
warts |
to cheer up |
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Chapter 12 |
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produce n |
insulted |
a bow |
to keep in touch with |
a hug |
to loom |
backwards |
misunderstanding |
chopsticks |
multitude |
clientele |
numerous |
diverse |
obligation |
dizzying pace |
outpost |
embarrassment |
permit |
to feel like |
phony |
framework |
private sector |
from now on |
prominent |
garland |
public domain |
generous |
royalty |
grumpy |
scowl |
indication |
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to consume |
to trigger |
to do a search |
to vary |
to harbor |
undertaking |
to interact with |
universal |
to make fun of |
utensils |
to outdo |
variation |
to pop up |
venue |
to post a message |
virtually |
to revive |
What‘s up? |
to roam |
woefully |
to surf the Net |
word processing |
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Учебное издание
Дюжева Мария Борисовна Касьянова Евгения Сергеевна
Современные основы аудирования Часть 3
New Listening Basics
(Part III)
Учебное пособие
В авторской редакции
Дизайн обложки – Ольга Польшина
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