In the museum we can see works of ancient and contemporary Kazakhstan art, works of the Soviet period (1920s-1990s).
The subjects of folk applied arts reflect all areas of Kazakh’s life over a long period. In the halls of the fine arts of Kazakhstan, you can trace the history of formation and development of easel art.
Beautiful paintings, which are in the halls of Russian art, mirror the history of Russian art from the 18th to 20th centuries. It was traced in the works of F. Rokotov, D. Levitsky, C. Brullov, I. Repin, I. Kramskoy.
West-European art collection of the 16th–20th centuries includes original works of 4 major schools: Italian, Dutch, Flemish and French - Kambiazo, Savereya, Dyuge, Ostade, Koro, Dobin, Gudona, Kuazevo.
The exhibition of eastern art represents the art of India, China, Japan, Korea, and also Dungan, Uighur, Tibetan, the most important species - bronze, wood and stone, lacquer products, embroidery, porcelain and ceramics.
Nowadays the Museum takes a leading position among the all art museums of the country.
The Museum arranges tours with English-speaking guides.
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Kasteev The Medeo Mountain Skating Ring - 1955
G. Ismailova Portrait of Kulyash Baiseitova in the Role of Kyz-Zhibek - 1962 |
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Bracelets - Early 20th Century Unknow crafts master - Western Kazakhstan |
Kh. Naurzbayev „ Kurmangazy“ - 1958 |
2. Work in pairs; say why the following names and numbers are mentioned.
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1976
1984
F. Rokotov, D. Levitsky, C. Brullov, I. Repin, I. Kramskoy
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Dictation. Listen and write down six sentences. P. 85, ex. 3a [1]
Control tests
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Choose the right variant. Have you ever been in … for … serious operation?
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a
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an
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the
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Choose the right variant. Do you know … people living in England?
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much
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many of
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much of
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many
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Is Volga … longest river in Europe?
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a
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the
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… of my friends want to see the play.
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none
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no
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any of
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none of
Home assignment
P. 55, ex. 2 b, ex. 3 [2]
SIW
Write a report about your favourite painter.
Office hours
p. 54, ex. 1 a,b,c [2]
GLOSSARY
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Russian |
Kazakh |
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Embody |
воплощать |
ендіру |
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trace |
проследить |
бақылап отыру; қарап қою |
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applied art |
прикладное искусство |
қолданбалы өнер |
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mirror |
отражать |
қамтып көрсету қамтып көрсету |
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lacquer |
лак |
лак |
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embroidery |
вышивка |
кесте |
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store |
хранить |
сақтау |
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Main literature 1. Clive Oxenden, Christina Latham-Koenig New English File Elementary Student’s book Oxford University Press 2. Clive Oxenden, Christina Latham-Koenig New English File Elementary Workbook Oxford University Press
Additional literature 3. John and Liz Soars, New Headway, Oxford University Press, Student’s book , 2003.
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Kazakh Leading academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering |
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Practical lesson 5 |
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Upper-intermediate |
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Social problems. Verbs of the senses. |
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Assistant professor Minayeva Aislu Zhulduzgalievna |
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Look at the pictures. What do you think?
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What are the main social problems in your country?
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In what way can they be salved?
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Do you agree that social problems often give rise to crime?
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Match the definitions A-K to the crimes below.
A force a person to give you money, usually by threatening to expose a secret
B take smb. away and demand money for their return
C take control of a plane, usually for political reasons
D take things in or out of a country illegally
E sell illegal substances, e.g. heroin
F damage public property for no reason
G pay money to sb (e.g. an official) for a favour
H take sth (e.g. a car) without the owner's permission
I kill a famous or important person for money or for
political reasons
J kill a person illegally and intentionally
K use violent action for political purposes
Crime |
Criminal |
Specific verb |
Definition |
assassination |
assassin |
assassinate |
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blackmail |
blackmailer |
blackmail |
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bribery |
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bribe |
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drug dealing |
drug dealer |
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hijackingr |
hijacker |
hijack |
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kidnapping |
kidnapper |
kidnap |
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murder |
murderer |
murder |
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smuggling |
smuggler |
smuggle |
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terrorism |
terrorist |
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theft |
thief |
steal |
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vandalism |
vandal |
vandalize |
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Words for people who steal are: thief (in general), burglar (from a house), shoplifter (from a shop), pickpocket (in the street), robber (from a bank, shop, etc.)
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1. Have you ever read the book by Charles Dickens “Oliver Twist” or probably seen the film ?
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Listen to James Freedman (being interviewed on the radio), an ex-magician, worked as the “pickpocket consultant” for Roman Polalanski’s film “Oliver Twist”. Answer the questions. P. 37 ex. d [1].
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What is the main trick pickpockets use when they steal from someone?
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What are tourists particularly at risk from pickpockets?
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Listen again for more detail and answer with a partner.
What does he say about …?
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Training boys
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Prague
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Roman Polanski’s watch
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Fagin
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“misdirection”
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Some keys
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The journalist’s wallet and pen
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A map
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Westminster tube station and Big Ben
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“Watch out! Pickpockets about!”
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What have you learned to do or not to do?
Tests
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Choose the right variant. What’s for lunch? It …. delicious!
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smells like
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smells
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smell
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smelled
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Choose the right answer. You … really unhappy. What happened?
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look
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look like
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looks
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looking
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Choose the right variant. Are you OK? You … you’ve caught a cold.
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sound
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sound as you
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sound as if
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sounds
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Choose the right variant. We’d better take out the rubbish. The room smells … terrible.
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like
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as if
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–
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‘d like
Home assignment
P. 24, ex. 1 b, d [2]
SIW
p. 25, ex. 3 a,b,c [2]
Office hours
Verbs of the senses. P. 138 4C, p. 139 ex. 4C [2].