- •Module 3
- •3. Translate without using a dictionary:
- •4. Read an article and give the title.
- •5. Answer the questions.
- •6. Complete the sentences.
- •7. Give Ukrainian equivalents to the following expressions:
- •8. Match the words with their definitions:
- •9. Form word-combinations and use them in your own sentences:
- •10. Form derivatives from the following verbs:
- •11. Insert prepositions where necessary.
- •12. Insert the appropriate words or word-combinations.
- •13. Match two parts of the sentences.
- •12. A) Suggest another title for the article.
- •13. Look at this table and study. Conditional sentences
- •Grammar exercises
- •14. Transform the sentences as in the pattern:
- •15. Define the type of Conditional Sentences and translate into Ukrainian:
- •16. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form:
- •17. Translate into English:
- •18. Translate into Ukrainian:
- •23. Translate into English:
- •24. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form:
- •25. Define the type of Conditional Sentences and translate them:
- •26. Translate into English:
- •27. Complete the sentences, taking care to use the correct tenses:
- •28. Memorize the following proverbs:
- •29. Speak on the following situations:
- •31. True / false statements.
- •32. Divide the text into paragraphs and give them subtitles.
- •36. Use the information from ex.35 and the plan below to write a for-and –against essay (120-180 words): Is Physical Education an important subject of school educational curriculum?
- •Introduction
12. A) Suggest another title for the article.
b) Read the article again and talk about Physical Education
GRAMMAR
13. Look at this table and study. Conditional sentences
Type of condition |
if-clause |
main clause |
Examples |
Type I Real condition (refers to the future) |
Present Indefinite
|
Future Indefinite can + Infinitive
|
If I have enough money, I will/ can buy a car.
|
Type II Unreal condition (refers to the present or future) |
Present Subjunctive II (Past Indefinite)
|
would/could + Infinitive
|
If I had enough money, I would/could buy a car |
Type III Unreal condition (refers to the past) |
Past Subjunctive II (Past Perfect) |
would/could have + Past Participle
|
If I had had enough money, I would/could have bought a car.
|
Grammar exercises
14. Transform the sentences as in the pattern:
Pattern: If I have time, I shall help you.
If I had time, I should help you.
If I had had time, I should have helped you.
1. If he works hard, he will pass the exams well. 2. If you don’t listen to the teacher, you will learn nothing. 3. If we are careful, we’ll leave behind our competitors. 4. If he lives in England, he will go to Oxford University. 5. If he is not very busy, he will help you. 6. If they finish their work quickly, they will go home early. 7. If the price on this product goes up, nobody will buy it. 8. If the rain stops, the girls will go for a walk.
15. Define the type of Conditional Sentences and translate into Ukrainian:
1. If he joins us, we shall finish this work in time. 2. If he comes, give him the letter that is lying on the table. 3. If our parents permit, we shall buy this beautiful thing. 4. If he comes here, we’ll ask him to help us. 5. Provided you see him, ask him to come. 6. You will improve your pronunciation if you read texts aloud every day. 7. Unless I have a quiet room, I won’t be able to do any work. 8. If he doesn’t ring us up, we’ll send him a telegramme. 9. We’ll come there at ten o’clock in the evening if the train isn’t late. 10. Should you require anything else, please ring the bell. 11. If he sends me a telegram, I’ll have to go to the station to meet him. 12. If there were no price system, it would be impossible to determine a value for any good or service.
16. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form:
1. If I see him, I (give) him a lift. 2. If he (be) late, we’ll go without him. 3. I’ll be very angry if he (make) any more mistakes. 4. If you come late, they (not let) you in. 5. If you put on the kettle, I (make) the tea. 6. If I lend you $10, when you (repay) me? 7. Tell him to ring me up if you (see) him. 8. If I tell you a secret, you (promise) not to tell it to anyone else? 9. If you (not like) this one, I’ll bring you another. 10. If he (like) the house, will he buy it? 11. She won’t open the door unless she (know) who it is. 12. The police (arrest) him if they catch him.