
- •Министерство образования и науки российской федерации
- •Практикум по дисциплине «Иностранный язык» для студентов гуманитарного, технического и социального направлений заочной формы обучения
- •Английский язык
- •1. Match the English words with their Russian equivalents:
- •2. Write eight sentences about one person in your class, using words and phrases from ex. 1. Read them out. Other students try to guess the person you are describing.
- •2. Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or present continuous.
- •3. Put the verb into the correct form.
- •4. Put the verb into the correct form.
- •1. Read the text. Characters Larger than Life.
- •2. For each question (1-4) choose the best answer a. B, c or d.
- •3. Render the text in English.
- •Irregular forms
- •4. Complete the sentences about you and your family.
- •1. Read the letters.
- •2. Compare the descriptions and explain the words in bold.
- •1. A friend has just come back from holiday. You ask him about it. Write your questions.
- •2. Put the verb into the correct form.
- •3. Read the situations and write sentences. Choose one of the following: arrive, break, go up, grow, improve, lose.
- •5. Put in been or gone.
- •1. Read the three letters to The Holiday Magazine.
- •2. Compare the trips. Find adjectives that mean ‘good’, ‘bad’ and ‘neutral’.
- •3. Translate into English (can, may, needn't).
- •1. Read the text.
- •2. Discuss these questions.
- •Французский язык
- •Проверь себя! а). Страноведческий тест
- •B). Грамматический тест
- •С). Лексический минимум
- •С). Правила употребления артикля
- •Карта центра Парижа
- •Скороговорки
- •Victor Hugo
- •Vocabulaire “Famille”
- •Deux portraits des jeunes filles
- •Grammaire-1 “Les Questions”
- •2. Вопрос к подлежащему
- •3. Вопрос к прямому дополнению
- •4. Вопрос к косвенному дополнению
- •6. Вопросительное наречие où
- •Grammaire-2 “Pluriel des noms et des adjectifs”
- •Vocabulaire “Journée”
- •Il faut passer le temps
- •Jacques Prevert
- •Grammaire “Imparfait, Plus-que-Parfait”
- •Vocabulaire “Loisir”
- •Grammaire “Féminin des noms et des adjectifs”
- •Vocabulaire “Logement”
- •Les petites annonces (les appartements à louer)
- •Les petites announces (les maisons à louer)
- •Grammaire «Passé Immédiat, Futur Immédiat, Futur Simple»
- •Vocabulaire “La France”
- •Grammaire “Présent, Passé Composé”
- •Немецкий язык
- •Раздел 1.
- •Раздел 2.
- •Раздел 3.
- •Раздел 4.
- •Раздел 5.
- •Иностранный язык
- •191015, Г. Санкт-Петербург, ул. Кавалергардская, 7
3. Translate into English (can, may, needn't).
1. Можете сегодня туда пойти.
2. Можете сегодня туда не ходить.
3. Можете не переписывать сочинение.
4. Можете остаться: ведь у вас есть время.
5. Можете остаться, если хотите.
6. Можете не оставаться, если не хотите.
7. Можете не говорить ему об этом.
8. Можете сказать ему об этом.
9. Нам можно не повторять эти правила: мы их знаем.
10. Можно было и не писать сочинение.
11. Он мог и не приходить: все было уже сделано.
12. Вы можете взять эту книгу, если хотите.
13. Вы можете взять эту книгу: она нетяжелая.
14. Вы можете и не брать эту книгу.
15. Я не могу взять эту книгу.
16. Подумай только: можно было и не ходить туда.
17. Можешь сразу не соглашаться: подумай несколько дней.
Reading
1. Read the text.
The World’s Most Popular Brands.
Coca-Cola isn’t just a drink, just as a Mercedes isn’t just a car... nowadays you have to be a brand. Here are six of the world’s biggest brands and the stories behind them.
It is the world’s number one brand and it is recognised by 94% of the world’s population! For many years now, Coca-Cola has been a symbol of American culture. It is also the best-selling soft drink in the world. More than 60,000 products from the Coca-Cola company are drunk around the world every minute.
One hundred years ago, few men wore wristwatches: but the Rolex company - based in Switzerland since 1908 - changed all that. They gave us the first wristwatches to show the date, the first diving watches, the first sports watch, the first watch to show different time zones ... and now Rolex watches (with prices that range from $3,000 to $20,000) are worn as a status symbol all over the world.
Although most people in consumer surveys guess that Nokia is a Japanese company, it’s actually from northern Europe! Originally a paper factory on the banks of the river Nokia in Finland, it became the world’s leading mobile phone company in the late 1990s. Their first commercial mobile, the Mobira Talkman, which appeared in 1984, weighed 5 kg. The latest models are a bit lighter, however!
Samsung (the name means ‘three stars’) began as a company in 1938. It originally produced noodles and dried fish! However, the company has come a long way since then. Mobile phones, digital cameras, flat-screen TVs, DVD players ... you name it, are all manufactured by this electronics giant from South Korea.
The makers of cars driven by the rich and famous, the Mercedes company has its base in Germany. Emil Jallinek, a wealthy banker who bought and loved cars, named the car Mercedes after his nine-year-old daughter. And the famous three-point Mercedes star was designed to symbolise the growth of the business into transport on land, sea and air.
The famous face which is seen at more than 9,000 KFC restaurants worldwide actually belonged to a real person: Colonel Harland Sanders. At different times he was a soldier, an insurance agent, a tyre salesman and worked in his parents’ petrol station. When he saw that people were more interested in his home-made food than the petrol he was selling, he decided to open his first restaurant in Utah, USA, in the early 1950s. Colonel Sanders is also remembered for organising the biggest party in history - about 35,000 people attended his seventy-ninth birthday in 1970.
(From New Cutting Edge by Sarah Cunningham, Peter Moor)