- •Additional materials
- •B) Planning a Career.
- •In your opinion, what qualities do you need for the job?
- •Interpreter /Translator
- •Veterinarian
- •I want to be an … interpreter
- •2. Aleck Toumayan (us) speaks on the subject.
- •II. Topic 'Illnesses and their treatment'
- •1. Sars
- •2. Shots for Safety
- •3. Brain & Body
- •III. Topic 'City' (London, Moscow) London places of interest.
- •IV. Topic 'Meals'
- •I. Work with a partner and discuss the following questions.
- •II. What kind of restaurants do you like? Add the phrases in the box to the diagram to make twelve expressions.
- •I. What do the following adjectives describe? Choose nouns from the box.
- •II. You can often turn a food noun into an adjective by adding –y.
- •2. Think of a wine you like and prepare a description of it using the words below. Try some other food and drink adjectives as well. Don't worry if you sound a bit strange – so do the wine experts!
- •V. Topic 'Education' School Education in Russia
- •I. Before reading the text try to answer the following questions remembering your school experience.
- •Primary and Secondary Schools in the uk (Selective, Comprehensive and Private Systems)
- •14. What exams should a school leaver pass at school according to university matriculation requirements? Higher Education in Great Britain
- •Old Universities
- •System of education in the usa
- •VI. Topic 'Sports and Games' the Olympic Games.
- •I. Antiquity
- •II. Revival
- •Initial information
- •VII. Topic 'Geography'
- •5. Gulf – bay – inlet – cove – arm – bight.
- •Vocabulary exercises.
- •Tropical forests
- •Temperate forests
- •Savanna
- •Temperate Grassland
- •Industrial and agricultural centres of the uk.13
- •1. Japan
- •2. Saudi Arabia
- •Industry and agriculture of Russia.
- •I. Political systems of different countries
- •1. Political system of Denmark
- •2. Political system of Austria
- •3. Political system of Saudi Arabia.
- •II. Peoples and Languages.
- •III. Religions
- •Introductory text.
I. Work with a partner and discuss the following questions.
Is lunch an important meal for you?
Do you ever have business lunches?
Which of the following are you most likely to say to a foreign colleague visiting your country?
I thought you might like to try some of our local cuisine.
I thought we could just grab a quick pizza or something.
I thought we'd just work through lunch and eat later.
II. What kind of restaurants do you like? Add the phrases in the box to the diagram to make twelve expressions.
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specializes in fish you can get fresh oysters does an excellent lasagne I sometimes go down the road round the corner they know me a fantastic view of the city a superb menu five minutes from here you might like a very pleasant atmosphere | ||||
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pretty good
great new
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What's it like?
I. What do the following adjectives describe? Choose nouns from the box.
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lunch fish salad meat dish steak vegetables | |
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1. heavy / light / late / 3-course - ___________ 2. fillet / rare / medium / well-done - ________ 3. green / side / Waldorf / fruit - ____________ 4. fried / raw / smoked / freshly caught - ______ |
5. roast / tough / tender / juicy - ____________ 6. fresh / frozen / seasonal / mixed -_________ 7. traditional / exotic / local / vegetarian - ____________ |
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coffee beer bread dessert food fruit cheese | |
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II. You can often turn a food noun into an adjective by adding –y.
containing lots of salt = salty
containing lots of sugar = sugary
Find five more food adjectives ending in –y in the list above.
How would you describe a dish with lots of
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oil? ______________ fat? ______________ |
fruit? ______________ pepper? ___________ |
taste? ______________ nuts? ______________ |
Who said it?
The following thins were said during a business lunch. Who do you think probably said them – the host, the guest or could it be either? Write H, G or E next to each sentence.
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1. Nice place. Do you come here often? ( ) 2. Now, what would you like to drink? ( ) 3. I'll just see if our table is ready. ( ) 4. This is their standard menu. ( ) 5. It all looks very good. ( ) 6. And those are the specials. ( ) 7. Let me know if you want me to explain anything. ( ) 8. So, what do you recommend? ( ) 9. Well, they do a great lasagna. ( ) 10. Is there anything you don't eat? ( ) |
11. I'm allergic to mussels. ( ) 12.You could try the lamb. That's very good here. ( ) 13. That sounds nice. ( ) 14. Shall we order a bottle of the house red? ( ) 15. Could we order some mineral water too? ( ) 16. This is absolutely delicious. How's yours? ( ) 17. Now, how about the dessert? ( ) 18. Better not. I'm on diet. ( ) 19. I'll get it. ( ) 20. No, no, I insist. You're my guest. ( ) |
How to sound intelligent about wine?
Complete the description of a wine below using the words in the box on the left.
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It's a dry, crisp wine ____ a delicate bouquet. It comes ____ the Napa valley region _____ California and goes very well _____ fish. 1995 was a reasonable year |
