- •Министерство образования и науки Республики Казахстан
- •5. Характеристика дисциплины
- •1 Семестр
- •6. Список основной и дополнительной литературы
- •7. Контроль знаний
- •8. Требования учебной дисциплины
- •III. Календарно-тематический план
- •IV. Список основной и дополнительной литературы
- •VI. Задания для срc
- •VIII. Каталог электронных ресурсов:
6. Список основной и дополнительной литературы
6.1 О
6.1. Основная литература:
1. Clive Oxenden, Christina Latham-Koenig, New English File, Intermediate, Oxford
University Press 2012
2.Тусупбекова М.Ж., Мухтарханова А.М. Учебно-методическое пособие для студентов неязыковых специальностей. 2008г.
3. Liz, John Soars, New Headway, Intermediate, Oxford University press, 2003
4. Richard Acklam, Araminta Crace, Total English, Intermediate, Pearson Education, 2005
5. Daily life in Britain // http://www.woodlandsjunior
6.2. Дополнительная литература:
1. R. Murphy Essential Grammar in Use Cambridge University Press
2. Голицынский Ю.Б. Грамматика английского языка. Санкт Петербург, 2003
3. Stuart Redman, Vocabulary in use, Cambridge university press, 2011
4. English speaking practice online http://www.speaking24.com/
5. Norman Coe, Mark Harrison, Ken Paterson, Basic English, Oxford university press, 2006
7. Контроль знаний
Планируется проведение текущего контроля в ходе аудиторных занятий, контроль качества выполнения СРО; два рубежных контроля в форме тестирования; промежуточная аттестация в форме устного экзамена.
Текущий контроль – 20%
Контроль СРО - 20%
Рубежный контроль:
тестирование - 20%
Итоговый контроль не менее - 40%
8. Требования учебной дисциплины
Дисциплина «Иностранный язык» является обязательной. Объем учебной нагрузки составляет 3 кредита, из них 45 часов - практических занятий, 90 часов – СРО.
Требования дисциплины: обязательное посещение аудиторных занятий, активное участие в обсуждении вопросов, предварительная подготовка к практическим занятиям по учебно-методическому пособию и основной литературе, качественное и своевременное выполнение заданий СРО, участие во всех видах контроля (текущий контроль, контроль СРО, рубежный контроль, итоговый контроль).
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Глоссарий
Terms |
Definitions |
food |
things that people or animals eat |
meal |
an occasion when people sit down to eat food, especially breakfast, lunch or dinner |
snack |
a small meal or amount of food, usually eaten in a hurry |
takeaway |
a restaurant that cooks and sells food that you can take away and eat somewhere else |
starter |
a small amount of food that is served before the main course of a meal |
roast |
cooked with fat in the oven, and is used especially for meat and potatoes |
baked |
cooked in the oven, and is used for bread, cakes and most sweet things, and also fruit or vegetables |
heat up |
make cold food hot |
fried |
cooked in a hot fat or oil |
eat out |
have a meal in a restaurant, not at home |
wholemeal |
made from brown flour |
stew |
meat cooked for a long time in liquid, usually with vegetables |
spicy |
having a strong taste because spices have been used to flavour it |
napkin |
a piece of fabric or paper used at meals for protecting your clothes and cleaning your lips and fingers |
captain |
the leader of a group of people, especially a sports team |
fans |
people who admire smb/smth or enjoy watching or listening to smb/smth very much |
coach |
somebody who trains a person or team in sport |
referee |
the official who controls the game in some sports, such as football, basketball and boxing |
circuit |
a track for cars or motorcycles to race around |
court |
a place where games such as tennis are played |
pitch |
an area of ground specially prepared and marked for playing a game such as football |
nutritionist |
an expert on diet |
charity |
an organization which collects money to help people who are poor, sick, etc. |
volunteer |
somebody who offers or agrees to do something without being forced or paid |
orphanage |
an institution where children without parents live and are looked after |
degree |
a university qualification |
extrovert |
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friend |
someone who you know and like |
colleague |
someone who you work with in a job, especially in a profession |
classmate |
someone who is in the same class as you |
jealous |
feeling angry or unhappy because somebody you like or love is showing interest in somebody else |
moody |
bad-tempered or upset, often for no particular reason |
bossy |
always telling people what to do |
borrow |
take money from a person or a bank and agree to pay it back to them at a later time |
lend |
give money to somebody on condition that they pay it back over a period of time |
inherit |
receive money, property, etc. from somebody when they die |
check-in |
The place where you o first when you arrive at an airport, to show your tickets |
carriage |
a separate section of a train for carrying passengers |
traffic jam |
a long line of vehicles on a road that cannot move or that can only move very lowly |
pedestrian |
a person walking in the street |
travel |
the act or activity of travelling |
trip |
a journey to a place and back again, especially a short one |
journey |
an act of travelling from one place to another, especially when they are far apart |
cheat |
trick or deceive somebody, especially when they trust you |
graduate |
a person who has finished and has a degree |
boarding school |
a school where pupils live, eat, and sleep |
canteen |
a communal dining room, e.g. in a school |
suburb |
an area where people live that is outside the centre of a city |
apartment |
a set of rooms rented for living in, usually on ne floor of a building |
cottage |
a small house, especially in the country |
patio |
a flat hard area outside, and usually behind, a house where people can sit |
rush hour |
the time, usually twice a day, when the roads are full of traffic and trains are crowded because people are travelling to or from work |
cash machine |
a machine inside or outside a bank where you can get money |
coin |
a small flat piece of metal used as money |
note |
a piece of paper money |
salary |
money that employees receive for doing their job |
tax |
money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services |
loan |
money that an organization such as a bank lends and somebody borrows |