- •Unit 1. About myself
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Complete these sentences as in the text.
- •2. Say if these statements are True or False. Correct the following statements if it is necessary.
- •3. Give English equivalents.
- •4. Write the countable and uncountable nouns into two different columns, give the plural of the countable nouns.
- •5. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the list below.
- •6. Write the words from the box under the correct headings:
- •7. Match the words on the right with the list of meanings on the left.
- •8. Write the correct words in the blank spaces.
- •9. Group these words into male / female.
- •10. Look at the family tree below to find out the relationships of the persons shown on it. Then answer the questions.
- •11. Make up your own family tree. Describe your family. Unit 2. My working day
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Match the adjectives in the left column with their opposites in the right. Give the comparative and superlative degrees of all these adjectives.
- •3. Continue the following sentences.
- •4. Match the words from the text with their corresponding definitions.
- •Unit 3. The united kingdom (the uk)
- •Exercise
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •Unit 4. Industry and agriculture of the uk
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions:
- •2. Give a short summary of the text. Unit 5. The united states of america
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •2. Form comparative and superlative degrees of these adjectives:
- •3. Answer the following questions.
- •4. Insert the correct preposition.
- •5. Using some additional information complete the table and write down the names of the states and their capitals.
- •6. Sum up what the text says about the geographic position of the usa; the administrative structure of the usa.
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Explain the usage of the articles and translate the sentences into Russian.
- •2. Use the nouns in the right form (singular or plural).
- •3. Form the words as in the example.
- •4. Translate into Russian paying attention to the words in italics.
- •5. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •6. Match the cities and their main characteristics and make sentences of your own.
- •7. Sum up what the text says about:
- •8. Say what else do you know about the states and cities of the usa. Unit 7. Our institute
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Find the English equivalents to the following.
- •4. Join two nouns. Use an apostrophe (') with or without «s» or … of … .
- •Unit 8. Shopping Shopping in the usa
- •In the Supermarket
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •6. Translate the following dialogue into English.
- •7. Fill in each gap with a suitable form of the verbs to be or to have.
- •8. Read and translate these dialogues.
- •9. (A) Put the words in the right order to make sentences. (b) Fill in the sentences into the dialogue. Act out the dialogue.
- •10. Translate the following dialogue into Russian.
- •Unit 9. At the restaurant
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Translate the following words into Russian and say how you can call a waiter's attention.
- •3. Read and translate the following dialogues:
- •4. Put the sentences in the right order to make up the dialogue.
- •5. Work in pairs. Imagine that you are in a restaurant, make an order. Unit 10. At the hotel
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Read and translate the following dialogues.
- •3. Study the following dialogues describing some problems which may happen at any hotel.
- •4. Imagine the following situations, make up the similar dialogues.
- •5. Make these sentences passive.
- •6. Fill in each gap with one suitable word or word combination given below. Act out the conversation.
- •Unit 11. Telephoning
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •2. Read and translate the following business telephone conversation and answer the questions.
- •3. Continue the following conversations.
- •4. Supply the prepositions where necessary. Sum up the conversations. Act them out.
- •Unit 12. Cooperative movement
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Translate the following sentences into Russian.
- •3. Match the words with their corresponding definitions.
- •4. Put the following sentences into the Past Simple Tense and the Future Simple Tense.
- •Unit 13. Vocational choice
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •Write down the Russian equivalents.
- •3. Make up general, special, alternative and tag questions to the following sentences.
- •Unit 14. My future speciality
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Translate from Russian into English.
- •3. Put a question tag to the following sentences.
- •4. Match column a with column b. Make up two sentences using these word combinations.
- •5. Circle the word that does not belong.
- •Read the text and say, are the sentences below True or False. What is a manager?
- •7. Match the words with their corresponding definitions.
- •8. Match the English words with their Russian definitions.
- •9. Remember the following job titles.
- •10. Read and translate the following articles. Directors and managers
- •The entrepreneur
- •Unit 15. Job opportunities
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Fiona Scott is one of the applicants for the job at Patagonia. Study her cv carefully to see how the information is presented and decide where each of the following headings should be placed.
- •2. Answer the following questions.
- •Unit 16. About interviews
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Read and translate an interview at an American company.
- •2. Write down all the information about Mr. Oliveira. The following may be of help.
- •3. Answer the following questions using the above dialogue.
- •4. Open the brackets in the job interview using the verbs in the correct (tense) forms.
- •5. Work in pairs. Make up your own dialogue «Job Interview». Imagine that Fiona Scott was invited for the interview at Patagonia. Unit 17. Economics – what it is about?
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Find out the Russian equivalents.
- •3. Make the following sentences negative and interrogative.
- •Unit 18. The factors of production
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Match the English verbs with their Russian equivalents.
- •3. Open the brackets and put the verb in the correct tense form.
- •Unit 19. Production, exchange and consumption
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions using the text.
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text.
- •4. Translate into English and make sentences using these word combinations.
- •Unit 20. What is business?
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Open the brackets using the verbs in the correct tense form.
- •3. Sum up what the text says about production, distribution, sale, services, profit and business. Unit 21. Types of businesses in the uk
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Sum up what the text says about sole trader, partnerships, shareholders, private limited companies, public limited companies, branches of foreign companies.
- •3. Underline the suffixes in the following nouns.
- •Forms of businesses in the usa
- •Unit 22. Prices and terms of delivery
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Open the brackets using the verbs in the correct forms.
- •2. Complete the sentences as in the text.
- •Unit 23. Gross domestic product
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Translate into English.
- •2. Say what parts of speech the following words are.
- •3. Insert the correct prepositions.
- •Unit 24. English banks
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Write down the Russian equivalents.
- •2. Match the English and Russian equivalents.
- •3. Write down the questions for the following answers.
- •4. Translate the following into English.
- •5. Sum up what the text said about the Bank of England, banking institutions of the uk, foreign banks in the uk, Lombard Street. Unit 25. Various services of banks
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Give the comparative and superlative degrees of the following adjectives.
- •3. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •Unit 26. Federal reserve system of the usa
- •Vocabulary Bank
- •Exercises
- •1. Insert the correct article.
- •2. Write down the Russian equivalents.
- •3. Insert the words as in the text.
- •4. Say if the statements are True or False.
- •5. Write down the questions for the following answers.
- •6. Sum up what the text says about the Federal Reserve System, incorporated states banks, mutual savings banks, industrial banks. Список рекомендованной литературы
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Exercise
1. Answer the following questions.
1. What is the official name of the country?
2. What other names are used for the name of the country?
3. How large is the UK?
4. What is the capital of the UK? What can you say about this city?
5. What are the main rivers in the country?
6. What can you say about its administrative and political system?
Unit 4. Industry and agriculture of the uk
In the past English industrial prosperity rested on a few important products, such as textiles, coal and heavy machinery. Now the UK has a great variety of industries, for example: heavy and light industry, chemical, aircraft, electrical, automobile and many other industries. The United Kingdom is considered one of the world's major manufacturing nations. Now high technology industries are more developed than heavy engineering. Heavy engineering and other traditional industries have experienced a certain decline.
Certain areas are traditionally noted for various types of industries. For instance, Newcastle is famous for coal industry, the county of Lancashire for its textile industry. The Midlands, or the central counties of England, are famous for the production of machinery, coal, motor cars and chemicals. In recent times regional industrial distinctions have become less clear as more and more new factories are built in the different parts of the country.
Speaking about the cities of the United Kingdom the first mention should be made of London, the capital of the UK. It is a big port on the River Thames, a major commercial and industrial centre.
Leeds is a centre of clothing industry producing woolen articles. Glasgow is a major port on the River Clyde where shipbuilding industry is developed. Liverpool on the River Mersey is a flour milling and engineering centre. Birmingham is an iron and steel centre. Manchester is famous for textiles manufacturing.
Three-quarters of the United Kingdom's land is dedicated to agriculture. About two per cent of the United Kingdom population is engaged in agriculture, but the yields of English farms and pastures are very high. Wheat, barley, oats and potatoes are the most important crops grown. Sheep, cattle and pigs are the most numerous types of livestock. Sheep is a source of both wool for textile industry and mutton for food industry. Mutton is the best liked English meat.
Exercises
1. Answer the following questions:
1. What industries were developed in Great Britain some years ago?
2. The United Kingdom is considered one of the world's major manufacturing nations, isn’t it?
3. What is developing now?
4. What are certain areas noted for and why?
5. What is London (Liverpool, Glasgow, Birmingham) famous for?
6. How many people are engaged into agriculture?
2. Give a short summary of the text. Unit 5. The united states of america
The United States of America is the fourth largest country in the world (after Russia, Canada and China). It occupies the southern part of North America and stretches from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean. It also includes Alaska in the north and Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean. The total area of the country is about nine and a half million square kilometers. The USA borders on Canada in the north and on Mexico in the south. It also has a sea-boarder with Russia.
The USA is made up of 50 states and the District of Columbia, a special federal area where the capital of the country, Washington, is situated. The population of the country is more than 270 million.
If we look at the map of the USA, we can see lowlands and mountains. The highest mountains are the Rocky Mountains, the Cordillera and the Sierra Nevada. The highest peak is Mount McKinley which is located in Alaska.
America's largest rivers are the Mississippi, the Missouri, the Rio Grande and the Columbia. The Great Lakes on the border with Canada are the largest and deepest in the USA.
The climate of the country varies greatly. The coldest regions are in the north. The climate of Alaska is arctic. The climate of the central part is continental. The south has a subtropical climate. Hot winds blowing from the Gulf of Mexico often bring typhoons. The climate along the Pacific coast is much warmer than that of the Atlantic coast.
Though mainly European and African in origin, Americans are made up from nearly all races and nations, including Chinese and Native Americans.
The largest cities are: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, San-Francisco, Washington and others.
The United States is a federal union of 50 states, each of which has its own government. The seat of the central (federal) government is Washington, DC. According to the US Constitution the powers of the government are divided into 3 branches: the executive, headed by the President, the legislative, exercised by the Congress, and the judicial. The Congress consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
There are two main political parties in the USA: the Republican and the Democratic, though there's hardly any difference between their political lines.