
- •Module 1. Changing World Unit 1. Getting to Know You
- •3. Complete the questions to Carly.
- •Vocabulary
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- •1 Answer the questions:
- •2. Using a bilingual dictionary (from New Headway English Course by John and Liz Soars, oup)
- •1. Practice this dialogue in groups. Use your real names.
- •2. Introduce your partner to the people in the class. Ask and answer questions with a partner.
- •1. Find examples of present, past, and future tenses in the texts above.
- •2. Which tenses are the two verb forms in these sentences?
- •3. Choose the correct verb form.
- •Unit 2. Family
- •2.1 Patterns of Family Life
- •Vocabulary
- •1. Families are divided into several types. Match the pictures with 1-3 with the phrases in the box:
- •1. Read the following statements and say if you agree or disagree with them.
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- •3. Read the text again and answer the following questions:
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- •Suggestions for improving your reading skills
- •Vocabulary practice
- •1. Give the English equivalents to the following words and phrases.
- •2. Make up word combinations and use them in sentences or situations of your own.
- •3.Explain in English by matching a and b parts.
- •4. Write out all words and word combinations related to family. Add them to your topical vocabulary. Study the examples.
- •4. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate verb form.
- •2. Find a family photograph. Write a short description of it. Read your description to the class. You may start with…. This is a photograph of … when we/they were on holiday/at the party
- •2.2 How Common /Different are Families?
- •Vocabulary practice
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- •2.3 Russian Family: What is it Like?
- •1. In pairs, read the following statements and try to guess if they are true (t) or false (f). Then, read the text quickly to check if you have guessed right.
- •2. Now read the text in detail. Answer all the questions above. What is your family like?
- •Vocabulary practice
- •1. Give the English equivalents to the following words and phrases.
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- •It is interesting to know
- •International Day of Families
- •1. Read the text about the family tree. Pay attention to the words denoting family relations.
- •3. Study your family history. Create your family tree. Make up presentation. Choose the best one.
- •2.4 Family Values
- •4. Go on reading. Mark the statements as true (t) or false (f)
- •5. Read the text once again and point out words and phrases describing values. Fill in the table as in the example.
- •1. How nouns are formed? Noun forms can derived from verbs, adjectives and nouns with suffixes. To learn more visit http://www.Grammar-quizzes.Com/noun-forms.Html
- •2. To learn more visit http://www.Grammar-quizzes.Com/noun-forms.Html. Point out other examples. Make up your own table or a mind map.
- •Vocabulary
- •1. Here is the list of other values. Tick which of them are important to you . Underline noun suffixes.
- •2. What is in your top values? Rank the list of values
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- •Unit 3. Is it easy to be Young?
- •3.1 Generation Gap
- •2. Before reading discuss following.
- •3. Read the title of the text. What do you think the text is about? Scan the text to check if your guesses were correct. The Younger Generation Knows Best
- •4. Read the text once again and mark the following statements as true (t) or false (f):
- •Vocabulary Practice
- •3.2 About Teenagers
- •What is a teenager?
- •Are teenagers a problem?
- •Do teenagers have problems?
- •2. Scan the text and fill in the table
- •3. Read the text once again and complete the sentences.
- •1. Go to Grammar Focus to revise the material about numerals
- •Improve your study skills
- •1. Make up a summary of the text. Use the following phrases
- •3.3 The Problem of Self-Realization
- •1. Scan the text and point out the activities teenagers are engaged in. Working teens
- •Very Informal - for Friends and Family
- •Informal
- •Informal
- •Are Britain’s Teenagers the Worst in Europe?
- •Unit 4. Lifestyle
- •4.1 How to Stay Active and Healthy
- •Vocabulary
- •1. Check the words in the box
- •1.Go to Grammar Focus to revise the material about adverbs.
- •A Generation of Couch Potatoes
- •1.Go to Grammar Focus. Revise the material about modal verbs.
- •2. Work out recommendations how to be active and healthy using the modals.
- •Free Time Activities
- •1. Read the text and match the heading a-s to the paragraphs 1-18. One heading is extra.
- •1.Has your life changed dramatically after you became a University student?
- •1.Study the difference between make and do.
- •2. Make up sentences using active vocabulary.
- •3. Present perfect simple vs simple past
- •Module 2. International Communication Unit 1. Communication in the Globalized World
- •1. Read the following quotations about learning foreign languages. Develop the ideas suggested by the authors.
- •1. Read the definition of the communication phenomenon from Wikipedia. Translate into Russian.
- •2. Try to give your own explanation to the notion of communication. Emphasize the ultimate purpose of communication. You may find useful the following basic ideas:
- •3. Scan the text for general understanding. What it is about? Think of the title to the text.
- •4. Read the text in detail paragraph by paragraph. Find the topic sentence in each paragraph. Pay special attention to the word combinations in bold. Translate them.
- •5.Explain in English by matching a and b parts. Translate
- •6. Match the words from a and b columns to make collocations. Try to reproduce the sentences from the text. Translate into Russian
- •7. Do you know what the acronyms from the text stand for? Explain their meaning. If necessary look up on the Internet. Match the names with the pictures where possible.
- •8. Form the nouns from the verbs below.
- •9. Read the text once again and answer the questions.
- •10. Scan the text and pick up the key words that can help you to express its general idea. Give the summary.
- •1. In the text there are some sentences where Present Continuous is used. Point them out, analyze and translate into Russian.
- •2. Use the Present Continuous Tense to emphasize continual processes taking place in modern world.
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- •Whether we like it or not we all belong to the global community!
- •2. Point out all international words. Check if they have got similar meaning in Russian.
- •3. Read the text below and try to answer the questions of the first paragraph.
- •4. Match the words from the text with their synonyms
- •5. Complete the sentences with the words from the previous exercise.
- •1. In the text there are some sentences where Present Perfect is used. Find them and try to reproduce. Translate.
- •2. Use the Present Perfect Tense (both in passive or active) to emphasize the impact of some actions or events on the present moment.
- •Improve your study skills
- •How to Find Information Online (from http://www.Wikihow.Com/Find-Information-Online
- •1. Summarize what changes happen to the following things from the list given below. You may develop the list using the information from the Internet.. Your own ideas are welcome!
- •2.2 Is Globalization a Benefit or a Problem?
- •Effects of globalization
- •2. Match the words from different columns to make collocations. Reproduce the information from the text where these word combinations are used. Make your own sentences with these collocations.
- •3. Explain in English by matching a and b parts. Use them in the sentences of your own.
- •4. The words given below are the active vocabulary that is necessary to speak about globalization. Study them and make up a chain story with your group mate using these words. For example:
- •5. Scan the text about pros, cons and effects of globalization once again. Say whether you agree with every single point or not. Use the following conversational clichés:
- •Improve your study skills
- •1. Study the information below.
- •2. To learn how to start a blog go to http://startbloggingonline.Com/
- •3. Write a post in your blog where you reveal the necessity of international communication and argue with an anonymous anti-globalist who has made an aggressive comment about your resent message.
- •Module 3. Life and Culture Unit 1. Defining Culture
- •What culture is
- •2. Read the following interpretation of the concept “culture”. It is given in one of the Russian reference books. Compare with the definitions above. Point out differences and similarities.
- •3. Explain in Russian by matching a and b parts.
- •4. Explain in English using the words from 3.
- •5. Using on-line dictionary find out colocations with the word “culture” and “cultural”. Write them down Exchange with your groupmates.
- •6. Mark each statement as t(True) or f (or False). If false, make corrections.
- •1. Look through the definitions of “culture” again and answer the following questions:
- •1.Look at the diagram . Does it reflect the meaning of culture?
- •5. Some cross-cultural aspects of human life are presented in the left part of the table. Fill in the right part, adding information on the point. Discuss.
- •Unit 2. Why is Understanding Culture so Important?
- •6. Read the text once again and answer the questions.
- •2. Find out different types of adjectives in the text and make up 10 sentences with them. Unit 3. What is to be a Man of Culture?
- •2. Read the text for general understanding Find the topic sentence in each paragraph. Pay special attention to the word combinations in bold. Define the main idea. Think of the title to the text.
- •3. Read the text for general understanding. Do you find all the pieces of advice useful?
- •4. Scan the text. Define the main idea. Do you agree with the author about the role of music in raising a person’s cultural awareness?
- •Think for yourself. Don't let others dictate your opinions.
- •1. Explain in English by matching a and b parts. Make up sentences
- •2.Read the text again. Make a short list of recommendations, using the titles of main parts of the text. Prioritize them according to their importance.
- •3. Scan the text and pick up the key words that can help you to express its general idea. Give the summary.
- •4. Find out in the text compound adjectives and make your own sentences with them.
- •2. Make up 10 sentences using different modal verbs describing what should/ought to/must a person learn and know to be a man of culture in modern society.
- •Unit 4. What is Xenophobia?
- •1. Read the text for general understanding . Pay attention to the words in bold?
- •2. Explain in English by matching a and b parts. Make up sentences
- •Two forms of Xenophobia
- •Xenophobia, Racisms, Discrimination, Genocide, Chauvinism, Prejudice
- •5. Mark each statement as t(True) or f (or False). If false, make corrections.
- •Verbs of thinking and opinions
- •4.Make up your own 10 sentences with the state verb, paying special attention to the use of Present Simple as well as Present Continuous.
- •1. Read the text for general understanding. Think of the title to the text.
- •2. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following word combinations:
- •Team work Read and discuss
- •1. Read the message that King of Belgium delivered to the Parliament.
- •In trilingual Belgium, King stresses importance of multilingualism.
- •2. What message would you address to the younger generation if you were the ruler of the country? How would you motivate them to study foreign languages?
- •2. Match the paragraphs with their titles.
- •2. If you know some more exciting facts or amusing statistics about languages, share them with your group mates. Unit 2. Being Multilingual
- •1. Read the text for gist. Grasp the main idea
- •2. Mark each statement as t (True) or f (or False). If false, make corrections.
- •1. Read the summary of following ideas of some people who participated in on-line public opinion polls about the necessity to speak foreign languages. Say what appeals to you the most.
- •Study or research
- •Studying abroad
- •Challenging yourself
- •Project work
- •It is interesting to know…
- •1. Read the text for general understanding. Think of the title to the text.
- •2. Read the text once again. Find the key sentence in each paragraph. Make a summary.
- •3. Mark each statement as t(True) or f (or False). If false, make corrections.
- •1. In the text there are some sentences where degrees of comparison are used. Find them and try to reproduce.
- •2. Use the Degrees of Comparison to emphasize the degree or level of some quality.
- •1. Read the text. Get ready to give a detailed summary. Top Languages to Learn
- •2. Point out main ideas of each paragraph and fill in the table.
- •2. A Game-Playing Date
- •3. A Department Store
- •4. An Archeological Dig
- •5. Driving through a fog
- •Additional reading
- •Have fun
- •To make a long story short...
- •How to Make Money from Translation
- •Грамматический Комментарий Части речи
- •Времена английского глагола. Действительный залог
- •Группа простых (неопределённых) времён The Indefinite Forms The Present Indefinite (Simple) Tense
- •The Past Indefinite (Simple) Tense
- •The Future Indefinite (Simple) Tense
- •Группа продолжающихся времён (The Continuous Forms) The Present Continuous Tense
- •The Past Continuous Tense
- •The Future Continuous Tense
- •Группа совершённых времён.The Perfect Forms. The Present Perfect Tense
- •Страдательный залог
- •Имя существительное (The Noun)
- •Местоимение (The Pronoun)
- •Личные местоимения
- •Притяжательные местоимения
- •Имя числительное (The Numeral)
- •Количественные числительные
- •Порядковые числительные
- •Имя прилагательное (The Adjective)
- •Производные прилагательные
- •Префиксы
- •Суффиксы
- •От основы существительного:
- •От основы глагола:
- •Составные прилагательные
- •Предлоги Предлоги (времени) At / on / in (time)
- •In September/ in October /in the 21 century
- •In 1968/ in the 1970s/ in the early (late) 30s
- •In, at, on (position/ предлоги места) (1)
- •In a cage/ in the sea/ in a queue
- •In, at, on (position) (2)
- •Предложение (The Sentence)
- •Структура английского простого повествовательного распространённого предложения
- •Условные предложения I типа
- •Условные предложения II типа
- •Условные предложения III типа
- •Союзы условных придаточных предложений.
- •Функции инфинитива
- •Слова, заканчивающиеся на –ing
- •Признаки отглагольного существительного:
- •Признаки Причастия I:
- •Признаки герундия:
- •Communication Guide
- •Introductions and greetings
- •Informal Greetings: Arriving
- •Оглавление
Vocabulary practice
Translate and explain the following words and phrases. Then, use them to describe the modern tendencies in family life. You can do it in the form of the snowball game.
Immediate/nuclear family● the basic unit of the society ● traditional family values ● mainstay of national life ●go out to work ● stay at home ●households ● married couple ● second marriage ● previous marriage ● live alone/together ●solitary nation ● cohabiting ● rear children● work outside the home ●go back to work ●SAHM ●raise /adopt children ●foster children
Add all new words and phrases related to family to your topical vocabulary.
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Part 2 of 3: Using New Words (from http://www.wikihow.com/Build-Your-Vocabulary)
1) Set a goal. If you're committed to building your vocabulary, set a goal for yourself. Try and learn three new words a week and work them into your speech and writing. With conscious effort, you can learn several thousands of new words that you'll remember and use. If you can't use a word effectively and accurately in a sentence, it's not a part of your vocabulary.
If you're easily learning three words a week, try and learn ten words next week.
Looking up 20 new words a day in the dictionary will make it difficult to use any of them accurately. Be realistic and build practical vocabulary that you'll be able to use.
2 )Use flashcards (карточки) or post-it notes (самоклеющиеся листочки) around your house. If you're going to make a habit of learning new words, try some simple memorization techniques(техники запоминания) as if you were studying for a test. Hang post-its with the definition of a particular word you hope to memorize somewhere on the wall in the kitchen, so you can study it while fixing your morning cup. Affix a new word to each house plant so you can study while watering.
Even if you're watching TV or doing other activities, keep some flashcards with you and study your new words. Always be building.
3) Write more. Start journaling if you don't already, or start a blog. Actively flexing your writing muscles will keep your vocabulary strong. Write letters to your friends.
4) Use accurate adjectives and precise nouns. The best writers aim for concision and accuracy. Get out the thesaurus and use the most accurate word possible in your sentences. Don't use three words when one will do. A word is a useful addition to your vocabulary if it reduces the number of words in a sentence.
For instance, the phrase "dolphins and whales" can be replaced with the word "cetaceans," making "cetaceans" a useful word.
A word is also useful if it is more descriptive than the word or phrase it replaces. For example, many people's voices could be described as "pleasant". But someone with very pleasant voice could be said to have a "mellifluous" voice.
Grammar spot. The Passive
Study the theory “Passive Voice” in Grammar focus. You may also visit^
a)http://www.engames.eu/passive-voice/;
b) http://www.grammar-quizzes.com/passivesum.html
Learn how to make up a mind map. Go to http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Mind-Map, http://www.mind-mapping.co.uk/make-mind-map.htm, https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Диаграмма_связей, https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeMind
Make up a mind map demonstrating Passive Voice
Find passive verb forms in the texts. Translate into Russian.
Transform into Passive
Sociologists divide families into two general types: the nuclear family and the extended family
Families……
They usually describe nuclear family as a married couple with their children living in the same residence or sharing the closest bonds.
The nuclear family …….
Extended family includes all relatives in close proximity, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Relatives….
By the year 2012 the research estimated that most couples lived together before marrying.
It …….,,,,,,, that….. .
In a traditional family the man earns all the income and the wife stays home.
The income …..
These days more single mothers are raising kids.
More kids……
In many countries, single people may adopt children.
Children…. …. by …. .
In future more people will take in foster children.
More children …… by….. .
Listening & watching
Watch the episode “Single Man” at JokesinLevels https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQT1Ppey-h0&list=PLUmnZNnC6StBizDlIdG96cJKLmhq_7M0w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQT1Ppey-h0&list=PLUmnZNnC6StBizDlIdG96cJKLmhq_7M0w
Mark the statements as true (T), false (F)
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Fred is 35 and he hasn’t been married yet. |
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Fred would like to get married. |
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Every time Fred brings women home to meet his parents they don’t like them. |
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Fred found a perfect girl and his mother liked her very much |
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Fred is now very happy |
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Communicating in English. Invitation
Formal situation | ||
Making in vitiation |
Accepting invitation |
Declining invitation |
Would you like to…? I would very happy if…? We would be delighted if you…? Would you care to..? We would be pleased if you could…? Would you care to…? |
That’s very kind of you We’d like very much to…. What a delightful idea With the greatest pleasure Thank you very much for inviting me It’s delightful to…. |
I’m very sorry, I don’t Think I can. I’d like to, but …. I’m afraid I’ve Already promised…. Thank you for asking me, but …. Unfortunately , I can’t….
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Why don’t you come to… Like to come to … Come and … Shall we come to … You must come to …
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I would/will … That would be very nice OK,I will be there ! I’d like love to come. All right. Sure, I am coming
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Sort, I can’t. I’d love to, but … I don’t think I can. In wish I could, but … Sorry, I am very busy Sorry, may be next time Thank you, but I can’t Sorry, I don’t think I Can’t make it I’m so sorry I can make it
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To learn more how to make offers, invitations go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/142_requests_offers/
Read the dialogue in pairs.
A: Hey, there, how are you? Good to see you.
B:Good to see you, too. I’m fine, how are you?
A:Good, thanks. Listen, I am having a birthday party next Friday. Do you want to come?
B: Sure, I ‘d love to.
A: Great! The party starts around 9 pm at my place.
B: Okay, I'll be there. What do you want for your birthday?
A: Oh no presents, please. Just bring something to drink, that would be great.
B: Sure, I'll do that. Can I bring my boyfriend, too?
A: Of course! So I'll see you two on Friday!
B: Yes, thanks for the invitation!
A: I'm glad you can come! See you soon.
B: Bye!
(http://www.learning-english-online.net/skills/speaking/exercises/inviting-someone/)
Practice. Act the situation out.
Student A. You are a Russian student. You would like to acquaint your foreign group mate with your family members. Invite your foreign group mate to your family party.
Student B.You are an international exchange student who came to Russia. You would like to know more about the Russians, their culture. You accept the invitation to come to the family party.
Student C.You are international exchange student who came to Russia. You are invited to a family party. You decline the invitation of student A because you are busy but you are ready to join the party next time.
Project work
Internet Activity: Go online to collect information on the family structure (extended, nuclear, one-parent, etc.) and the roles that family members play in ə culture other than you own. Make up presentation.
Think, Pair, Share. Go to the Internet and find two samples of popular or well-known families. Study their history, the role of its members. Share the information with your group mates. Answer these questions with your group.
What do you notice first about these families?
Do you think this is a traditional family in this culture? Why or why not?
What is different about each family?
What is the same or similar about each family?
Are these families similar to the families in your country? Which one is the most similar? What do you notice first about these families?