- •Introductory phonetic-orthoepic course
- •Introduction
- •Introductory text*
- •Vocabualary practice
- •1. We use certain expressions in different social situations.
- •2. Fill in the blanks with the necessary words in brackets.
- •3. Complete the following sentences.
- •4. Translate into English.
- •5. Match the sentences with the correct photos. The first was done for you.
- •1. Address the following people.
- •2. Insert a suitable form of address.
- •3. Fill in prepositions or adverbs where necessary.
- •1. Read the following dialogues.
- •2. Complete the conversations with the correct expressions.
- •3. Make up your own dialogues with the following word combinations.
- •4. Translate the following dialogues into English.
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
- •Vocabualary practice
- •3. Match the story with the correct words.
- •4. Translate into English.
- •1. Read the following dialogues.
- •2. Find the logical order of the following dialogue parts.
- •3. Translate the anecdotes into English.
- •2. Draw your own family tree and write a short summary of your family background (family history).
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
- •Vocabualary practice
- •1. Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •2. Complete the sentences with the suitable words. More than one answer is possible.
- •3. Complete the sentences with the correct words.
- •4. From these jumbled words, find combinations to describe people, as in the example. Some of the combinations are hyphenated. Use a dictionary if necessary.
- •1. You want to know about the following: someone’s general appearance / their height / their weight.
- •2. How would you describe a person in each of these cases?
- •3. Agree or disagree with the following statements.
- •4. Study the article and do the following activities.
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
- •Vocabualary practice
- •3. Read the following dialogue.
- •4. Act as interpreter, translate Ukrainian lines into English.
- •1. Imagine you’ve just moved into a new flat, and for the first six months you can only have six of the following. Which would you choose?
- •2. Study the advertisements and find the following.
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •2. Choose the correct answer.
- •Vocabualary practice
- •2. Tell what’s the time:
- •3. Read the following dialogues.
- •4. Complete the dialogue.
- •1. Can you complete these sentences with the correct number?
- •2. Read the poem and tell what happened to Solomon Grundy during a week.
- •4. Speak about yourself and your country completing these sentences.
- •5. Read the joke and say how you personally appreciate time.
- •Introductory text
- •Vocabualary practice
- •Identify weather conditions in these pictures.
- •2. What disaster is being described in each of these sentences?
- •1. Say the following in one word.
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •Vocabualary practice
- •If we want to look after the environment, there are certain things we should and shouldn’t do. Complete these two lists in suitable ways.
- •Improving Zoos
- •It’s Getting Hotter
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
- •Vocabulary practice
- •Internet word scramble. Guess the hidden words.
- •2. Complete the missing lines in the following dialogues.
- •It is said like this:
- •Introductory text
- •Our Lives and Computer Technology
- •1. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
- •2. Complete the following sentences.
- •Vocabulary practice
- •1. Add another word, abbreviation, or part of a word, to complete common ‘computer’ words and phrases.
- •2. Can you remember what these symbols mean?
- •3. Complete the text with the words in the box.
- •4. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •5. Read, smile and find in the Internet similar computer jokes either in English or in Ukrainian.
- •1. Read the following dialogue.
- •2. Read the dialogue and fill in the missing words. The first letter of each missing word is given.
- •3. Computers have many applications in a great variety of fields.
- •4. Study the information and express your ideas on the topic.
- •1. Read the text and do the following tasks.
- •2. Study the article and answer the questions.
- •3. In small groups, choose one of the areas in the diagram below and discuss what computers can do in this area.
- •Introductory text
- •Juvenile Crime
- •Decide whether the following statements about the text are true or false.
- •Vocabulary practice
- •1. Read the following dialogue.
- •2. What is your opinion of the following statements? Agree or disagree.
- •4. Read the text and do the activities that follow.
- •1. Read the text and express your ideas on the offered questions.
- •2. Study the information about youth subcultures and tell…
- •3. Write a paragraph to fit this newspaper headline. Give some details about the crime and the court case using topical vocabulary.
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
- •Vocabulary practice
- •3. Match up the shop (departments) with the appropriate goods. Give answers in the box.
- •4. Say the same in one word or a phrase.
- •5. Fill in the blank with the corresponding words.
- •6. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •1. Read the following dialogue.
- •2. Find the logical order of the following dialogue parts.
- •3. Complete these lines from the conversations.
- •4. Explain clothing idioms and find equivalents in your native language. Use them in the sentences of your own.
- •5. Comparing shopping.
- •1. Read the text and check your ideas.
- •2. Read the text and do the activities that follow.
- •4. Do the shopping crossword and check how easy it is.
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
- •Vocabulary practice
- •Introductory text
- •Vocabualary practice
- •2. Which symptoms indicate these diseases?
- •3. Complete the sentences using the correct form of the words.
- •4. Match the words on the left to their definitions on the right.
- •5. What advice does the doctor give?
- •6. Translate the sentences into English.
- •1. Read the following dialogues.
- •2. Complete the following dialogue with the appropriate words from the box.
- •3. Below is step-to-step guide to artificial respiration. Put the jumbled sentences in the right order by numbering them (1 – 7).
- •4. Put the words into the gaps in the text.
- •5. Put the correct words from the table below in the above article.
- •6. Read the article; state whether the sentences given after it true (t) or false (f).
- •2. Study the article and discuss the following:
- •3. Read the article about eating disorders and tell whether you agree / disagree with the following statements:
- •Introductory text
- •Vocabualary practice
- •4. Organize these words and put them in the correct columns below.
- •Valuable, afford, traditional, weird, video arcades, rhythm
- •Introductory text
- •2. Define whether the text statement is true (t) or false (f).
- •Vocabualary practice
- •1. Match the words and word combinations from the left column with the definitions from the right column.
- •2. Find the ‘odd one out’. There may be more than one answer. Give your reasons.
- •3. Read the text. Use the word given in brackets changing its form as in the example.
- •4. Read the sayings of famous people about art and decide which definition appeals to you most. You may choose several sayings to complete your own definition.
- •5. Read the following dialogue and discuss the after-dialogue questions.
- •1. Read the lines of a comic vaudeville ‘Romantic Fools’ by Rich Orloff.
- •2. What word or phrase is being defined?
- •3. Fill in the blanks below with the words in the box.
- •Blockbusters
- •4. Study the inside structure of a theatre. Which seats are the most prestigious / convenient / cheap / expensive?
- •5. Write out music styles mentioned in the text. Think of other styles, give their definition or description.
- •6. Translate into English.
- •3. Read the text and discuss the following.
- •In the town (Directions, Street Notices)
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •2. Translate the words in brackets using the text information.
- •Vocabualary practice
- •1. Make up the words out of the given letters.
- •2. Find the topic-connected words among jumbled letters in the box.
- •3. Match the words or word combinations with their definitions.
- •4. Match the sign with the correct word below.
- •5. Choose a proper word from the box to complete the sentences.
- •6. Translate into English.
- •1. Read the following dialogues.
- •2. Fill in the gaps of the text using the words in right-hand column.
- •3. You are at point X in the map. Follow the directions and write the name of the place next to each sentence.
- •1. Read the text and do the activities that follow.
- •2. Read the text about the underground system in London, divide it into logical parts, entitle them.
- •Introductory text
- •Vocabualary practice
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •2. Complete the following sentences using the text information.
- •Vocabualary practice
- •3. Find the ‘odd one out’. There may be more than one answer. Give your reasons.
- •1. Read the following dialogues.
- •3. Translate the following dialogues into English.
- •4. Translate into English.
- •5. Translate the words in brackets in the correct tense form.
- •1. Read the text and find examples of historical hotels in your own country.
- •2. What would you say in these situations?
- •3. Disagree with the statements avoiding simple negations.
- •4. Lest we forget how difficult it is to master the English language, consider these travel and hotel signs from around the world. Try to say them correctly.
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •2. Choose one suitable word underlined in each sentence.
- •Vocabualary practice
- •1. Match the words and word combinations from the left column with the definitions from the right column.
- •2. Choose the correct variant.
- •3. Choose the correct response out of two. If both responses are acceptable, choose the one that sounds more natural.
- •4. Read the text. Use the word given in brackets changing its form as in the example.
- •5. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •2. Read the text, putting the verbs in the proper tense form.
- •3. Work in pairs. Make up the dialogues on the following situations:
- •4. Guess what holidays (American, Ukrainian and British) are described in the following sentences. The answers are given below.
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •2. Complete the sentences.
- •Vocabualary practice
- •2. Read the text. Use the word given in brackets changing its form as in the example.
- •3. Choose the correct variant to complete the sentences.
- •4. Match the halves of the sentence.
- •5. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •1. Read the following dialogues.
- •2. Translate these questions into English and answer them.
- •1. Read the text and do the tasks that follow.
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •4. Paraphrase the parts of the sentences in bold type using words and word combinations from the text. Change the new sentences if it is required.
- •Vocabualary practice
- •3. Find the ‘odd one out’. There may be more than one answer. Give your reasons.
- •4. What do you think a good language learner does? Make up as many sentences as possible with the phrase given in the table.
- •5. Match the words and word combinations with their explanation.
- •6. Fill in the blanks with prepositions where required.
- •1. Read the following dialogue.
- •2. Answer the following questions.
- •3. Decide which answer – a, b, c or d – best fits each space and read the story given below.
- •4. Read the text. Use the word given in brackets changing its form and grammar category as in the example.
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •2. Choose the correct answer.
- •Vocabualary practice
- •2. There are 15 words in this word square that are connected with money. Find 14 more by looking across or down the word square.
- •3. What can you say in these situations? Complete the sentences but don’t use the underlined words and phrases.
- •4. Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence.
- •5. Match the words and word combinations from the left column with the definitions from the right column.
- •6. Choose one suitable word underlined in each sentence.
- •1. Read the following dialogues.
- •2. Choose the most suitable response to each sentence (a-I) from the sentences (1-9).
- •3. Translate the sentences into English.
- •4. Read the text. Use the word given in brackets changing its form as in the example.
- •5. Read the conversations below and guess the meanings of the phrases in bold. Match them with the definitions after the dialogues.
- •1. Read the text and do the tasks given after it.
- •2. Read and explain the following quotations.
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following words and phrases.
- •Vocabualary practice
- •2. Translate the words given in brackets.
- •3. Read the text. Use the word given in brackets changing its form as in the example.
- •4. Choose the correct word in each sentence.
- •5. Choose the correct option.
- •6. Translate the following sentences.
- •4. Read the dialogues.
- •5. What would you say if you took part in these dialogues?
- •6. Translate the dialogues into English.
- •1. Study the following information carefully and give answers to the questions.
- •3. Read the sample of application form. What is the difference between application form and resume? Try to fill in the following:
- •In the town
- •Verb. Auxiliary Verbs to be, to have, to do
- •Indefinite Group of Tenses
- •Infinitive
- •1. Insert articles a / an, the where possible.
- •2. Complete the sentences using a / an, the where necessary.
- •3. Supply a / an, the where possible.
- •4. Choose the correct answer, pay attention on the usage of a definite article.
- •5. Translate into English.
- •1. Make the following nouns plural.
- •2.Choose the correct verb is / are. Mind the noun (singular or plural).
- •3. Make selected nouns plural. Don’t forget to make other changes in the sentences.
- •4. Choose the correct word in brackets.
- •5. Choose the correct form of the compound noun.
- •6. Write selected nouns singular. Make changes in the sentence where necessary.
- •7. Correct the mistakes in these sentences.
- •8. Rewrite these sentences using ‘s, s’, or just an apostrophe (‘).
- •9. Translate into English.
- •10*. Supply the correct plural forms.
- •2. Fill in the missing words into the gaps. Mind the first two words in each task.
- •4. Complete the sentences.
- •5. Decide which one is right. If wrong correct it.
- •6. Rewrite the sentences using the italicized words.
- •7. Supply as…as, not so…as, less.
- •8. Read the conversation with Todd. He compares the places he visited last year. Can you complete any of the sentences?
- •9. Translate into English.
- •10*. Put in the right forms. Alternatives are possible.
- •1. Use the correct personal pronouns. Watch the words in brackets. Model: ___ often reads books. (Lisa) – She often reads books.
- •2. Put in my / our / your / his / her / their / its.
- •3. Choose the right word.
- •4. Put in the relative pronouns who, which or whose where necessary. Model: Peter is the boy ____ rides the blue bike. – Peter is the boy who rides the blue bike.
- •5. Supply anybody / anyone, nothing, anything, nobody / no one, somebody / someone or something in these sentences.
- •6. Translate into English.
- •7*. Put in reflexive pronouns (ourselves, etc.) or object pronouns (us, etc.).
- •Verbs to be, to have, to do
- •1. Put in the following forms of to be (am, are, is) into the gaps in the text.
- •2. Supply am, is, are, was, were or weren’t.
- •3. Decide which tense / number of the expression there is / are fits in the sentence below.
- •5. Look at the underlined forms of have, has or had in the following sentences. Decide whether these verbs are auxiliary verbs or main verbs.
- •6. Complete the following sentences by using the right form of to have (have, has, had).
- •7. Define the meaning of the verb “to do” in the following sentences.
- •8. Complete the following sentences by using the right form of to do (do, don’t, does, doesn’t, did, didn’t, done).
- •Indefinite group
- •1. Replace the infinitive in brackets by the Present Indefinite Tense (I do).
- •2. Choose the correct verb in each sentence.
- •4. Put the words in these questions in correct order. Then, write short answers.
- •5. Translate into English.
- •1. Complete these sentences. Use the verbs from the box in Past Indefinite.
- •2. Supply the past forms of the irregular verbs in italics.
- •5. Correct the following sentences.
- •1. Put the following sentences in the Future Indefinite Tense.
- •2. Insert the missing conjunctions in the following sentences. Use conjunctions: when, till, before, after, as soon as, while, if.
- •4. Complete the sentences. Use I think I’ll … or I don’t think I’ll and one of the following verbs: buy, go, have, play.
- •6. Translate into English.
- •7. Put down five types of questions to the following sentences.
- •1. Open the brackets using Present Continuous (I’m doing).
- •2. Translate the words given in brackets using Present Continuous.
- •3. Use the verbs given in brackets in Present Indefinite (I do) / Present Continuous (I’m doing).
- •4. Complete the sentences with Present Indefinite (I do) / Present Continuous (I’m doing) forms of the following verbs.
- •Belong, need, see, take, bite, play, shine, understand, drive, prefer, sing, watch, look, rain, snow, write
- •1. Use Past Continuous (I was doing) in the sentences below.
- •2. Complete the sentences in a choosing the most suitable phrase from b.
- •3. Make sentences from the words in brackets. Put the verbs into correct form: Past Indefinite (I did) / Past Continuous (I was doing).
- •4. Complete the sentences using Past Continuous of the verbs in the box.
- •5. Thanslate the following sentences.
- •6*. Put in Past Indefinite (I did) / Past Continuous (I was doing). Note where both forms are possible.
- •1. Open the brackets using Future Continuous (I will be doing).
- •2. Supply Future Indefinite (I will do) / Future Continuous (I will be doing).
- •3. Use Past Continuous (I was doing) / Future Continuous (I will be doing) in the following sentences.
- •4. Translate the following sentences.
- •6*. Put in the correct forms of have / have got.
- •2. Join these pairs of sentences, using the conjunctions in brackets. Change one verb into the Past Perfect (I had done).
- •3. Supply the Past Perfect (I had done) / Past Simple (I did).
- •4. Open the brackets using the verbs in Past Simple (I did) / Past Continuous (I was doing) / Past Perfect (I had done)
- •5. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •6. Make up five types of questions to the following sentences.
- •7*. Open the brackets using Past Simple (I did) / Past Perfect (I had done)
- •3. Using the words in brackets, complete the text below with the Future Simple (I will do) / Future Perfect (I will have done)
- •4. First, read Jack’s itinerary for tomorrow. Then, for each sentence, choose either Future Continuous (I will be doing) or Future Perfect (I will have done) to complete it.
- •5*. Put in the Future Simple (I will do) / Future Continuous (I will be doing) / Future Perfect (I will have done).
- •Insert ‘have’ / ‘has’ according to the person given.
- •8*. Put in the Present Perfect (I have done) / Present Perfect Continuous (I have been doing) / Past Simple (I did).
- •5*. Put in the Past Perfect (I had done) / Past Perfect Continuous (I had been doing) / Past Simple (I did). Give alternatives where possible.
- •1. Write passive sentences in Present, Past, Future Simple.
- •2. Rewrite the sentences in Passive Voice.
- •3. Rewrite the sentences in the proper tenses in Passive.
- •4. Put the verbs in brackets into Past Indefinite or Past Continuous Passive.
- •5. When were these famous people born? Choose the right year for each person.
- •6. Complete the sentences using being with one of these verbs: keep, pay, attack, give, invite, use, ask
- •7. Give the following sentences in Passive Voice.
- •8. Rewrite the sentences in Active Voice.
- •9. Translate into English using the verbs in Passive.
- •10*. Put in the correct forms, active or passive, of the verbs in brackets.
- •1. Choose the correct word from those in brackets to fill the blank in each sentence.
- •2. Fill in the table reporting the statements with said (except 13) moving the clauses ‘one tense back’.
- •3. Turn each direct-speech statements into indirect speech with tense changes.
- •4. Report these Yes / No questions moving the clauses ‘one tense back’.
- •5. Report these special questions moving the clauses ‘one tense back’.
- •6. Report these subject-questions moving the clauses ‘one tense back’ only where necessary.
- •7. Report the following statements using indirect commands.
- •I told him to wait for me.
- •8. Renew direct speech in the following sentences.
- •9. Translate the sentences following the rules of Sequence of Tenses.
- •10*. Put in the correct forms and tenses into the gaps.
- •1. Supply the correct forms of the missing verbs.
- •2. Change these sentences to begin with an imperative.
- •3. Write Type 2 Conditionals to match these situations.
- •If I had a spare ticket, I could / would take you to the concert.
- •4. Write sentences with I wish…
- •5. Comment on the following situations with if (expressing regret, etc.).
- •If John hadn’t eaten too / so much birthday cake, he wouldn’t have been sick.
- •6. Use Mixed Conditionals in these sentences.
- •7. Open brackets using Zero Conditional.
- •8. Translate into English using Conditionals.
- •9*. Put in the right Conditionals.
- •Infinitive
- •1. Translate and memorize the following expressions.
- •2. State the form and the function of the Infinitive. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian.
- •3. Use the appropriate form of the Infinitive.
- •4. Insert to where necessary.
- •5. Combine each of the following parts of sentences into one sentence using an Infinitive.
- •6. Complete the following sentences by adding the Infinitive to each sentence.
- •7. Insert the correct forms of the verbs given in brackets after ‘would rather’ and ‘would sooner’.
- •8. Translate the sentences into English using the Infinitive.
- •9*. Put in the correct forms of the verbs.
- •Insert to where necessary.
- •1. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian, paying special attention to the use of the Complex Object.
- •2. Insert to where necessary.
- •3. Replace the following complex sentences or groups of sentences by simple sentences with the Complex Object.
- •4. Fill in the blanks with suitable verbs. Give several variants where possible.
- •6. Translate the sentences into English using the Complex Object.
- •1. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian paying attention to the Complex Subject.
- •2. Open the brackets using the correct form of the Infinitive.
- •3. Translate the words in brackets.
- •3. Paraphrase the following sentences using the Complex Subject.
- •4. Transform the following sentences using the Complex Subject. Use the verbs given in brackets.
- •5. Translate the sentence into English using the Complex Subject.
- •1. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian paying special attention to the form and function of the Participle in the sentence.
- •2. Open the brackets using the correct form of the Participle. Don’t mix these forms.
- •3. Translate the following expressions.
- •4. Transform the following sentences according to the model.
- •5. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms from the right column.
- •6. Complete the sentences, using the Participle.
- •7. Open the brackets. Use the appropriate forms of the Participle or of the Infinitive.
- •8. Translate the sentences into English using the Participle.
- •9*. Put in the correct forms of the infinitive or –ing.
- •Insert the right form of the Participle into the blank space.
- •1. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian paying special attention to the use of the Gerund.
- •2. Fill in the blanks with prepositions where necessary
- •3. Match the parts of sentences in two columns.
- •4. Complete the sentences by translating what is given in brackets using the Gerund. Insert prepositions where necessary.
- •5. Translate the sentences into English using the Gerund.
- •6. Put the verbs into the correct form (Gerund or Infinitive).
- •7. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (Gerund or Infinitive).
- •1. Supply can, may, must and their negative forms (can’t / may not / mustn’t) where needed.
- •2. Rewrite these sentences using can, can’t, could, couldn’t.
- •3. Supply can, can’t, could, couldn’t, was / were able to, managed to. Alternatives are possible.
- •4. Supply suitable forms of to be able to in these sentences.
- •5. Complete the sentences with must, mustn’t, needn’t.
- •6. Supply must have been, can’t, couldn’t have been, have to, had to (be), didn’t have to (be).
- •7. Rephrase these notices to give or refuse permission. Begin each sentence with You…..
- •8. Supply the correct tense form of to allowed to.
- •9. Respond to these statements with should, shouldn’t, shouldn’t have done that, oughtn’t to have done that.
- •10. Translate the sentences using can / could / to be able to, may / might, must / to be to / to have to, should / ought to, need.
- •11*. Put in am, can, can’t, couldn’t, have had to, haven’t been able to, may, must, must be, must have.
1. Comprehension questions.
How do we know that Nowy Swiat is the most popular shopping street?
Why is it such a nice place to go shopping?
What can you see in the photos that is described in the text?
Why don’t many foreign people go to Nowy Swiat?
Why are the things produced by Polish manufacturers so good?
What can you buy here? What can’t you buy?
What is expensive? What isn’t expensive?
What is good about Café Blikle?
What is special about the shops in Nowy Swiat?
2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
Ресторани найвищого класу; рай для покупців;товари високої якості;усесвітнє споживання;модний магазин; вишуканий костюм ручної роботи; антикварний магазин; шкіряні товари – паскита гаманці; заморожений йогурт; модний;магазин, що спеціалізується на товарах народного мистецтва.
TOPICAL VOCABULARY
1. General |
1. Загальна лексика |
shop (Am. store) / shopping area / shopping mall |
магазин / торговий центр / критий торговий центр, ринок |
department store |
універсальний магазин |
mail-order firm |
фірма “товари поштою” |
stall (kiosk) / counter / cash-desk |
кіоск / прилавок / каса |
salesman (shop assistant) / saleswoman |
продавець / дівчина-продавець |
customer (shopper) / consumer / consumer goods / products of mass consumption |
покупець / споживач / споживчі товари/товари масового споживання |
shop-window / to do window shopping |
вітрина / розглядати вітрини |
shopping queue (line) / to stand in a line (to queue) |
черга / стояти в черзі |
to do one’s shopping / to go shopping |
ходити за покупками / по магазинах |
to buy (bought; bought) / to purchase(d) / to shop(ped) for |
купувати |
impulse buying |
незапланована покупка |
bargain / to buy for a song |
вигідна покупка/ дешево, вигідно купити |
to sell (sold; sold) / to pay (paid; paid) |
продавати / платити |
to sell / buy loose (by weight) / by the head |
продавати / купувати на вагу / поштучно |
retailing / wholesaling |
продаж / купівля вроздріб / оптом |
to deliver(ed) (goods) |
доставляти (товари) |
to be (was, were; been) in (full) stock / to be out of stock |
бути в продажу / не мати в продажу |
to run out of smth (to run short of smth) |
закінчитися (про запас товарів, продуктів) |
cheap / expensive, dear |
дешевий / дорогий |
to cost (cost; cost) |
коштувати |
to afford(ed) / I can’t afford it |
дозволити собі щось купити / Я не можу собі цього дозволити (це для мене дорого) |
price, at a price |
ціна, за ціною |
discount, at a discount / mark-down |
знижка, за знижкою / уцінка |
sale (bargain sale, fire sale) / one day sale / half price sale / seasonal sale / annual sale / clearance (closeout) sale / jumble sale / warehouse sale / white sale |
розпродаж за зниженими цінами / одноденний розпродаж / знижка в півціни / сезонний розпродаж / щорічний розпродаж / повний розпродаж / благодійний розпродаж речей, що були у використанні / розпродаж зі складу / розпродаж постільної білизни |
wire basket / shopping trolley (Am. shopping cart) |
кошик для покупок / візок для покупок |
to attend(ed), to serve(d) |
обслуговувати |
fitting room / to try(ied) smth on |
примірочна / приміряти щось |
to take (took; taken) size …collar |
носити … розмір сорочки |
to wear (wore; worn) shoes size … |
носити … розмір взуття |
to fit(ted) / to suit(ed), to become (became; become) / to match(ed) |
сидіти (про одяг) / личити, підходити(комусь) / підходити (під щось) |
fashion, vogue / to come into fashion / to be in / all the vogue |
мода / входити в моду / бути модним/крик моди |
up-to-date / stylish, trendy |
сучасний / модний |
How much is it? / What does it cost? / What’s the price of …? / What price is this? |
Скільки це коштує? |
2. Shops / Departments / Goods |
2. Магазини / Відділи / Товари |
Аntique shop valuable old articles bric-a-brac |
антикварний магазин цінні старовинні речі антикваріат |
Art shop painting / water color / engraving / etching / sculpture |
магазин “Мистецтво” картини (масло) / акварель / гравюра (естамп – відбиток на дереві) / гравюра (офорт – відбиток на металі) / скульптура |
Chemist’s (druggist’s, drugstore) (see topical vocabulary on ‘Health and Diseases’) |
аптека |
Bookseller’s (bookshop) |
книжковий магазин |
Dress shop (Women’s outfitters) |
магазин жіночого одягу |
Florist’s (flower shop) plant / pot plant / wreath / bouquet / seed |
магазин квітів рослина / кімнатна рослина / вінок / букет / насіння |
Furniture shop(see topical vocabulary on ‘dwelling and its Types’) |
магазин меблів |
Haberdasher’s (haberdashery) thread reel / tape / ribbon / needle / knitting-needle / pin / safety-pin / button / gloves / mittens / muffler (scarf) |
галантерейний магазин котушка ниток / тасьма (торочка) / стрічка / голка (для шиття) / спиця в’язальна / шпилька / “англійська” шпилька / ґудзик / рукавички (перчатки) / рукавиці / шарф |
Ironmonger’s (hardware shop) spade / nail / hammer / screw / screwdriver / gardening tools / watering-can / bucket |
магазин металевих виробів лопата / цвях / молоток / гвинт / викрутка / садово-городнє приладдя / поливальниця / відро |
Jeweler’s (jewellery) ring / engagement ring / wedding ring / ear-rings / necklace (beads) / brooch / pendant / bracelet / silverware / pearls |
ювелірний магазин каблучка / каблучка на заручини / обручка / сережки / намисто / брошка / кулон / браслет / посуд та столові вироби зі срібла / перли |
Men’s outfitter |
магазин чоловічого одягу |
Record shop |
магазин продукції звукозапису |
Shoe shop (footwear) |
магазин взуття |
instep / high in the instep / insock |
підйом (ноги, взуття) / високий у підйомі / устілка |
toe / sole |
носок черевика (будь-якого взуття) / підошва |
heel |
підбор / п’ята (шкарпетки, панчохи) / закаблук |
click one’s heels |
цокати підборами |
down at heels |
зі стертими підборами / бідно одягнений / жалюгідний |
low heels / high-heeled shoes / flat-heeled shoes |
взуття на низькому підборі / на високому / взуття на маленькому підборі |
stilettoheels |
взуття на “шпильці” |
flats (pumps) |
туфлі “лодочки”, без підбора |
thick / thin-soled-shoes |
взуття на товстій / тонкій підошві |
patentshoes |
лаковане взуття |
canvasshoes |
парусинові туфлі |
laced shoes / wellingtons (Am. rubbers) |
взуття на шнурках / гумові чоботи |
trainers / sandals / slippers |
кеди / босоніжки / капці (домашні, шльопанці) |
shoe horn / shoe polish |
ріжок для взуття / крем для чищення взуття |
Sports shop(sports outfitter’s) sportswear / sport equipment |
магазин спортивних товарів спортивний одяг / інвентар |
Stationer’s (Am: stationery) note paper / notebook (diary) / laptop / paper clip / drawing pin / ruler / eraser (rubber) / pen / refill / pencil / marker / highlighter / chalk / plasticine |
магазин канцелярських товарів папір для нотаток / щоденник / комп’ютер (ноутбук) / скріпка / кнопка / лінійка / гумка / ручка / змінний стрижень для ручки / олівець / маркер (чорний) / маркер кольоровий (для виділення написаного) / крейда / пластилін |
China shop china (porcelain) / glass wear / pottery (ceramics) / crockery wear |
магазин “Фарфор, фаянс, скло” фарфор (порцеляна) / вироби зі скла / кераміка / глиняні (фаянсові) вироби |
Newsagent’s newspaper / magazine / poster / paperback / hard cover / greeting card / picture postcard / envelope / stamp |
магазин періодичних видань газета / журнал / плакат / м’яка книжкова обкладинка / тверда палітурка / вітальна листівка / кольорова листівка / конверт / марка |
Toy shop |
магазин іграшок |
Textiles / Draper’s |
відділ (магазин) тканин |
toweling (Br) / terrycloth (Am) |
махрова тканина |
embroidery / lace |
вишивка / мереживо |
denim / silk (natural, artificial) / linen / nylon / velvet / cotton velvet / satin |
денім (груба бавовняна тканина) / шовк / льон / нейлон / бархат / вельвет / атлас |
herringbone |
малюнок, тканина в “ялинку” |
leather / suede / leatherette (dermateen) |
шкіра / замша / штучна шкіра |
tweed / mohair / woolen / cotton |
твід / мохер (вовна ангорської кози) / вовна / бавовна |
speckled/ zigzag |
строкатий (яскравий) / зигзагоподібний |
background / plain / flowered / striped / pin-striped / chequered / polka dot |
фон / однотонний / у квіточку / смугастий / у тонку смужечку / у клітинку / у горошок |
Knitted goods (wear) cardigan / sweater / jumper / pull-over |
~трикотажні вироби вовняний джемпер (довгий із кишенями) / светр / джемпер / пуловер (светр із високою горловиною) |
Hosiery socks / stockings / tights (panty-hose) / knee-high stockings / knee-length socks |
~панчішно-шкарпеткові вироби шкарпетки / панчохи / колготки / гольфи (жіночі) / гольфи (чоловічі) |
Linen sheet / pillow-case / bed-cover / table cloth / napkin |
~постільна і столова білизна простирадло / наволочка / покривало / скатертина на стіл / серветка |
Underwear lingerie / bra (brasserie) / panty briefs / bikini briefs / vest |
~нижня (спідня) білизна нижня білизна / бюстгальтер / труси / труси-бікіні / майка |
Men’s underclothes T-shirt / briefs (trunks) / long johns |
~чоловіча білизна футболка з коротким рукавом / труси / кальсони |
Perfumery (Cosmetics) a bottle of perfume / cream (hand, body, face, day, night, for dry skin, for sensitive skin, for oil skin, for all types of skin, anti-age cream) / soap / shower gel / lipstick / lip gloss / varnish / powder (compact, loose) / toner / eye-shade / mascara / make-up |
~парфумерія флакончик парфумів / крем (для рук, тіла, обличчя, денний, нічний, для сухої шкіри, для чутливої шкіри, для жирної шкіри, для всіх типів шкіри, крем від зморшок) / мило / гель для душу / губна помада / блиск для губ / лак для нігтів / пудра (компактна, розсипчаста) / тональний крем / тіні для повік / туш для вій / макіяж |
Household goods (see also topical vocabulary on “Dwelling and its Types’) tableware (dinnerware) / kitchen utensils / iron / broom / mop / electric appliances / bulb |
~господарчі товари
столовий посуд та приладдя / кухонний посуд / праска / мітла / швабра / електроприлади / лампочка |
Ready-made clothes(Ready-to-wear) |
~готовий одяг |
blouse / skirt / wrap-over skirt / dress |
блузка / спідниця / спідниця з запàхом / сукня |
shirt / dressing gown / waistcoat / trousers (pants) |
сорочка / халат / жилет / брюки |
jeans / faded jeans / flared jeans |
джинси / потерті джинси / джинси кльош |
jumpsuit / dungarees |
комбінезон / робочий комбінезон |
suit / tailored suit / lapel |
костюм / костюм, пошитий на замовлення / лацкан (воріт на пальто, піджаку) |
dinner jacket / tail coat |
смокінг / фрак |
coat / duffle coat / down-fill coat / raincoat (mackintosh) / wind breaker |
пальто / коротке пальто (півпальто) / довге пальто/плащ / легка куртка з каптуром |
fur / fur-coat / fur-jacket / feather jacket / sheep-skin |
xутро / шуба / кожушок / пуховик / дублянка |
3. Some food shops |
5. Деякі продуктові магазини |
baker’s (bakery) |
булочна |
butcher’s |
м’ясний |
confectioner’s (confectionery) |
кондитерський |
Dairy |
молочний |
grocer’s / greengrocer’s |
бакалія / овочевий |
fishmonger’s |
рибний |
fruiterer’s |
фруктовий |
sweet-shop |
солодощі |
off-license shop (wine and spirit merchant’s) |
винний |
tobacconist’s |
тютюновий |
4. Quantities and package |
6. Кількість та пакування |
bunch of flowers / grapes / parsley / keys |
букет квітів / гілка винограду / пучок петрушки / зв’язка ключів |
bar of chocolate / soap |
плитка шоколаду / брусок мила |
сake / tablet (Am. bar) of (soap) |
шматок (мила) |
joint of (beef) |
шматок (яловичини) |
loaf of (bread) |
буханець хліба |
lump of (sugar) |
шматочок цукру |
slice of (bread, lemon) |
шматок (хліба), кільце / часточка (лимона) |
dozen of (eggs) / half a dozen |
дюжина (яєць, 12 шт.) / півдюжини (6 шт.) |
bottle of (water) |
пляшка |
сarton / packet of (cigarettes / milk) |
пачка / пакет (цигарок / молока) |
roll of (paper) |
рулон (паперу) |
tube of (toothpaste) |
тюбик (зубної пасти) |
jar of (cream) |
банка (вершків) |
сan / tin of (sardine, peaches) |
консервна банка (сардин, персиків) |
5. Idiomatic expressions |
5. Ідіоматичні вислови |
to pay the devil (hell) |
дуже дорого заплатити / поплатитися за щось |
to pay smb in his own coin |
відплатити тим самим |
to buy a pig in a poke |
“купити кота в мішку” |
a bargain is a bargain |
домовленість – більше ніж гроші |
no bargain |
бозна-що (про непривабливу людину) |
I don’t buy it (coll.) |
не вірю (поясненням) |
to sell one’s saddle |
жити у злиднях |
to sell smb short |
зрадити когось, підводити |
to sell one’s rival short |
недооцінювати супротивника |