
- •Доброва т. Е., Копыловская м. Ю. Worldwide news (listen and speak)
- •Методическая записка
- •Раздел in class содержит:
- •Text 1.
- •4 A). Match these words
- •4 B). Fill in the gaps with the help of expressions above:
- •In Class
- •B - Comprehension Test 1
- •A - Comprehension Test 1
- •?Text 2.
- •4 A). Match these parts
- •4 B). Fill in the gaps with the help of the elements or whole expressions given above:
- •In Class
- •B - Comprehension Test 2
- •A - Comprehension Test 2
- •Text 3.
- •4 A). Match these parts
- •4 B). Fill in the gaps with the help of the elements or whole expressions given above:
- •In Class
- •1. Listen to the Webcast Britain in hot water over alleged Taliban meetings and do the exercises below.
- •2. Match positions with the names
- •3. Group these names into these two columns. Provide some arguments to justify your decision.
- •C - Comprehension Test 3
- •B - Comprehension Test 2
- •A – Comprehension Test 3
- •Text 4.
- •4 A). Match the words
- •4 B). Fill in the gaps with the help of the elements or whole expressions given above:
- •5.Translate the sentences:
- •B - Comprehension Test 4
- •A – Comprehension Test 4
- •Text 5.
- •4 A). Match the words
- •4 B). Fill in the gaps with the help of the elements or whole expressions given above:
- •In class
- •1. Listen to the Webcast Oil row threatens European supply.
- •2. Match the names with the positions.
- •3. Group these word combinations into these columns following the principle: who is/are actor(s)? what action ?
- •4. Give the synonyms to the words: to feud, a stand-off c - Comprehension Test 5
- •B - Comprehension Test 5
- •A - Comprehension Test 5
- •Text 6.
- •4 A). Match the words
- •4 B). Fill in the gaps with the help of the elements or whole expressions given above:
- •5.Translate the sentences:
- •B - Comprehension Test 6
- •A - Comprehension Test 6
- •Text 7.
- •4 A). Match the words:
- •4 B). Fill in the gaps with the help of the elements or whole expressions given above:
- •5. Translate the sentences:
- •B - Comprehension Test 7
- •A - Comprehension Test 3
- •Text 8.
- •4 A). Match the words
- •4 B). Fill in the gaps with the help of the elements or whole expressions given above:
- •In class
- •1. Listen to the Webcast Obama’s Landmark Speech and do the exercises.
- •Text 9.
- •4 A). Match these words
- •4 B).Fill in the gaps with the help of expressions above:
- •In Class
- •B - Comprehension Test 2
- •A – Comprehension Test 3
- •Text 10.
- •4 A). Match the words
- •4 B). Fill in the gaps with the help of the elements or whole expressions given above.
- •5. Which is not related to bones?
- •B – Comprehension Test 2
- •A – Comprehension Test 3
- •Text 11.
- •4 A). Match the words
- •4 B). Fill in the gaps with the help of the elements or whole expressions given above.
- •5. Arrange these words in the right order. Do not add any prepositions.
- •C – Comprehension Test 1
- •B – Comprehension Test 2
- •A – Comprehension Test 2
- •Text 12.
- •4 A). Match the words
- •4 B). Fill in the gaps with the help of the elements or whole expressions given above.
- •In class
- •1. Listen to the Webcast Ice use drops, heroin use rises and do the exercises.
- •2. What do these countries Denmark, the Netherlands, Jamaica, The Check Republic have in common?
- •3. Listen and decide “who is who”?
- •C – Comprehension Test 1
- •B – Comprehension Test 2
- •A – Comprehension Test 3
- •4 A). Match the words
- •4 B). Fill in the gaps with the help of the elements or whole expressions given above.
- •In class
- •B – Comprehension Test 2
- •A – Comprehension Test 3
- •4 A). Match the words
- •4 B). Fill in the gaps with the help of the elements or whole expressions given above.
- •5. Translate these sentences into Russian
- •In class
- •B – Comprehension Test 2
- •A – Comprehension Test 3
- •Text 15.
- •4 A). Match the words
- •4 B).Fill in the gaps with the help of the elements or whole expressions given above:
- •B – Comprehension Test 2
- •A – Comprehension Test 3
- •Text 16.
- •4 A). Match the words
- •4 B).Fill in the gaps with the help of the elements or whole expressions given above:
- •5. What do words Watergate, Monicagate, Irangate, Cablegate have in common? What does this affix mean? Speak about scandals when newspapers teemed with these words.
- •B – Comprehension Test 2
- •A – Comprehension Test 3
- •Testing section
- •6. Israel says it took the action
- •8. Palestinian leader blamed Israel for the deaths and said that
- •T1- Variant 2
- •8. After accession the Centre of European Reforms is going to provide both countries with
- •T2 -Variant 2
- •10. The Bulgarian Ambassador to the uk
- •T3- Variant 1
- •1. Pakistan's President is
- •2. Analysts say
- •4. It was one of the attacks in the past six months
- •8. John Bolton believes that situation in Pakistan is
- •1. What is the current state of affairs in Liberia? Where is Charles Taylor now?
- •Vocabulary 2
- •1. Is the illegal entrance to Australia still an acute problem?
- •Vocabulary 3
- •1. How often is the extradition practiced in politics? What can be a reason for this?
- •Vocabulary 4
- •1. What is the current state of affairs of Iran’s nuclear program?
- •2. Work out a set of measures to prevent a threatening scenario and discuss it. Try to predict possible countermeasures of Iran.
- •Vocabulary 5
- •1. Study and speak about the consecutive steps undertaken by the European community to protect the European economy from unpredicted shut-offs.
- •2. Map out the most problematic areas
- •Vocabulary 6
- •1. Find information about latest terrorist attacks committed on public transport.
- •2. Speak about security measures that can be undertaken to protect civilians from terrorist attacks.
- •Vocabulary 7
- •1. Speak about the current state of affairs of us-Russian cooperation in the sphere of the most advanced technologies.
- •2. Suggest a joint project and present it to an imaginary body which is to decide whether invest your project or not.
- •Vocabulary 8
- •1. Speak about b. Obama’s policy in the Middle East.
- •2. Work out a declaration on us-Middle East cooperation in the sphere of education.
- •Vocabulary 9
- •1. Find information about the latest multinational space missions and speak about them.
- •2. Think about possible tasks of such a mission in a five years. How can the goals change with time?
- •Vocabulary 10
- •1. What is being done by scientists to prevent damage to cosmonauts’ health?
- •2. Discuss the possible recommendations to space tourists
- •Vocabulary 11
- •1. Study the media information related to drug issues. What are the most flagrant cases?
- •2. Set up an imaginary commission which is to deal with police involvement in drug trade. What experts should be invited? Why?
- •Vocabulary 12
- •1. What countries are the most successful in their war on drugs?
- •2. Compose a charter of an international organization which can aim to protect society from the drug-related crime.
- •Vocabulary 14
- •1. What is the situation in Cuba like today?
- •2. Compose three possible scenarios of Cuba’s development in the next decade?
- •Vocabulary 14
- •1. What natural disasters are most often reported in news programs?
- •2. Analyse the measures of airports and airlines in April,2010 after Iceland’s volcano eruption?
- •Vocabulary 15
- •1. Why situation in the Korean Peninsula is especially dangerous?
- •2. Write a note of protest of one party to another bearing in mind the situation in the Korean Peninsula.
- •Vocabulary 16
- •1. Why has Julian Assange’s case acquired the worldwide publicity?
- •2. Write a norm for the International Law that can help local jurisdictions to deal with the
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- •Ice use drops, heroin use rises
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- •Israel kills 17 in response to Palestinian attacks
- •International intervention needed in Pakistan: experts
- •References
Keys to Text 13
Ex.13. 3 a)
support |
supportive |
effect |
effective |
exclude |
exclusive |
progress |
progressive |
attach |
attached |
graduate |
gradual |
corrupt |
corrupt |
favour |
favourite |
Ex.13. 3 b)
In 2002 the press reported a threat to certain breeds of the Queen's favourite dog from "a controversial EU convention".
In the last year of his life, Martin Luther King Jr. questioned US military interventions against progressive movements in the Third World.
Majority Leader Eric Cantor joins us for an exclusive interview.
Afghanistan is now perceived to be the second-most corrupt country in the world behind Somalia.
Studies on social support show that having one or two close and supportive friends is at least as valuable to emotional health as having a large group of friendly acquaintances.
This does not mean that a father can't become deeply attached to the child, but it often seems to be a different type of attachment – not less or better than the mother's, just different.
Beginning with the end in mind is the second habit of highly effective people.
The emergence of economically advanced welfare states leads to gradual value changes.
Ex.13. 4 a)
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military fatigues |
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an explicit threat to the peace and security |
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Ex .13. 4 b)
Russia's desire to conduct pragmatic policy of civil relations with Georgia is a legitimate and reasonable goal for any Russian government.
Thousands of people took to the streets in Yemen yesterday, calling for Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down. as President.
An announcement that Romania would let the USA put ballistic missiles on their territory was made by President Traian Basescu on February 4, 2010.
The U.S. Navy admiral responsible for countering the pirates operating from Somalia said Wednesday that they constitute an explicit treat to peace and security in the region and should be addressed with the same rigor applied to counterterrorism.
Television cameras lined the walls, and veterans packed the seats. Kerry was dressed in his rumpled green military fatigues and wore his Silver Star and Purple Heart ribbons, although he said he left the medals at home
Keys to Text 14
Ex.14. 3 a)
respect |
respective |
constitution |
constitutional |
president |
presidential |
gold |
gilded |
favourite |
favourable |
embarrassment |
embraced |
extension |
extensive |
domination |
dominant |
Ex.14. 3 b)
One of the greatest names in Vienna, Johann Strauss is remembered by this gilded statute in one of Vienna's many parks.
Despite the growing diversity nationally, some religious groups clearly occupy a dominant demographic position in particular states.
A presidential system is a system of government where an executive branch exists and presides separately from the legislature, to which it is not responsible and which cannot, in normal circumstances, dismiss it.
Hypocrisy is a value that I think has been embraced by the Republican Party.
He quitted the militia and engaged in trade, having brothers already established in a good way in London, which afforded him a favourable opening.
In particular, the appointment powers of the two party leaders gives them some leverage in working with the members of their respective parties.
Cities that have an extensive library system are desirable places to live.
The Iraqis could do worse than return to being a constitutional monarchy.
Ex.14. 4 a)
1) blanket ban |
on flights |
2)Iceland's |
volcanic cloud |
3) catastrophic |
engine failure |
4) bank-up of |
frustrated, stranded passengers |
5) yell and jeer |
at police |
6) further immigration |
delays |
7) reassess |
the blanket ban |
8) setting up |
a hub |
9) reasonable lift capacity |
within the royal navy |
10) effect |
pharmaceutical supplies |
Ex .14. 4 b)
Last year, a Leipzig judge decided that the blanket ban on flights was illegal, but it's still difficult for researchers to get hold of the documents, as every paper request is judged on a case-by-case basis.
An item sold has to be 'of satisfactory quality' and remain so for a reasonable time after sale. A motor car that has a 'catastrophic engine failure' after so short a time of its life can’t be considered to be of satisfactory quality.
If you yell and jeer at police when you didn't like something they said to you and then ask for their badge number or whatever, but you never lay a hand on them or make a threatening gesture, what is their justification if they arrest you?
Acer Incorporated, the world’s second-largest PC vendor, said it signed an agreement yesterday with the Chongqing Municipal Government to set up its second operating hub in China.
Federal officials are studying how the closedown of the plant effects the pharmaceutical supplies such as pain killers and depression medicine.