
- •Оглавление
- •Введение
- •Unit 1 service industry
- •Assignments
- •St. Petersburg State University of Service and Economics
- •Words and expressions
- •Service industry
- •Words and expressions
- •Which are personal qualities required for working in the service industry?
- •Words and expressions
- •Grammar exercises
- •Things to do
- •The Sights
- •Cathedrals, Churches and Monasteries
- •Bridges
- •Theatres
- •Festivals
- •The suburbs
- •Words and expressions
- •Grammar exercises
- •Indefinite pronouns some / any and their derivatives
- •Things to do
- •Unit 3 higher education in the uk
- •Assignments
- •Types of English universities
- •Entrance to British universities
- •The university system in Britain
- •Variety of other British higher institutions
- •Words and expressions
- •1. At an International Conference.
- •2. A Television Interview.
- •Grammar exercises
- •Things to do
- •Unit 4 higher education in the usa
- •Assignments
- •Categories of institution in the usa
- •Involvement in learning
- •Changes in American higher education
- •Words and expressions
- •Grammar exercises
- •Things to do
- •Unit 5 political system in the uk
- •Words and expressions
- •Political system of the usa
- •The us Constitution
- •The Legislative Branch
- •The Executive Branch
- •The Judicial Branch
- •Major Political Parties
- •Elections
- •Words and expressions
- •Grammar exercises
- •Things to do
- •Words and expressions
- •Assignments
- •Travelling by air
- •Words and expressions
- •Travelling by train
- •Britain Rail’s Services
- •Words and expressions
- •Grammar exercises
- •Things to do
- •Unit 7 at the customs
- •Assignments
- •Words and expressions
- •Grammar exercises
- •Unit 8 meals
- •Meals and Mealtimes in Britain
- •Sunday Roast
- •Eating out in London
- •Restaurants
- •International and fusion cuisine
- •Fast food
- •Ordering food
- •Grammar exercises
- •2. Be a host and a guest in turns.
- •3. Project Work:
- •Unit 9 accommodation
- •How to book
- •Classification
- •Yha Hostels
- •Independent Hostels
- •University Accommodation
- •Bed and Breakfast
- •Guesthouses
- •Rental Accommodation
- •Words and expressions
- •Grammar exercises
- •Unit 10 london
- •Assignments
- •Buckingham Palace
- •Houses of Parliament
- •Westminster Abbey
- •St. Paul’s Cathedral
- •Trafalgar Square
- •Nelson`s Column
- •The Tower of London
- •Piccadilly Circus
- •Shakespeare`s Globe Theatre
- •Covent Garden
- •Downing Street
- •The Charles Dickens Museum
- •Neasden Temple
- •Royal parks
- •British Library
- •Changing the Guard
- •Words and expressions
- •Grammar exercises
- •Indirect Speech
- •Order tell ask beg suggest
- •Things to do
- •Unit 11 shopping
- •Shopping in London
- •Words and expressions
- •Assignments
- •Marks & Spencer Britain's Favourite Store
- •How did it all begin?
- •What are the best-sellers?
- •Why is m&s so successful?
- •I’m not a shopaholic!
- •Words and expressions
- •Grammar exercises
- •The media
- •National and local newspapers in the usa
- •Radio and television in the usa
- •The press in the uk
- •Television and Radio in the uk
- •Words and expressions
- •Assignments
- •Machine Dreams
- •Words and expressions
- •Grammar exercises
- •Infinitive
- •Things to do
- •Grammar reference present forms Present Simple
- •Present Continuous
- •State verbs
- •Present Perfect
- •Present Perfect Continuous
- •Past forms The past forms of be
- •Past Simple
- •Past continuous
- •Past Perfect
- •Past Perfect Continuous
- •Future forms
- •The Future Simple
- •Going to, planning to
- •The Present Continuous
- •The Present Simple
- •The Future Continuous
- •The Future Perfect
- •The Future Perfect Continuous
- •Articles
- •Adjectives
- •Pronouns
- •Some/Any/No
- •A little/Little
- •Modal verbs
- •Functions of modal verbs
- •Passive voice
- •Personal / Impersonal passive constructions
- •Reported speech
- •1 Change of tenses
- •2 Verbs and conjunctions used for reporting
- •3 Word order in reported questions
- •Conditionals
- •Infinitive – gerund – participles The Infinitive
- •The Gerund
- •The Participles
- •Suffixes Common suffixes for nouns
- •Common suffixes for adjectives
- •Prefixes used to form opposites
- •Other prefixes which change meaning
- •Prepositions of Time: at, in, on
- •Bibliography
- •Заключение
- •191015, Г. Санкт-Петербург, ул. Кавалергардская, д. 7
Order tell ask beg suggest
1. 'Please visit me in hospital,' Joan said to Colin. – Joan asked Colin to visit her in hospital.
2. 'Let's eat out this evening,' Paul said to her. – Paul ___eating out that evening.
3. 'Please, please be careful,' she said to him. – She ___him to be careful.
4. 'Don't go near the fire,' Dad said to us. – Dad ___us not to go near the fire.
5. 'Be quiet!' the commander said to the troops. – The commander ___the troops to be quiet.
Exercise 7. Turn the following sentences into reported speech.
1). The doctor said to the patient, 'Come back to see me again next week.' – The doctor told the patient to go back and see him again the following week/the week after.
2). The guard said to the driver, 'Stop!' 3). He said, 'Shall we go for a walk?' 4). She said to him, 'Please, please don't leave me!' 5). Jenny said to Dave, 'Please help me with this.' 6). She said to him, 'Open the window, please.' 7). Mother said, 'How about going for a drive?' 8). She said, 'Let's eat now.'
Exercise 8. Fill in the gaps with one of the introductory verbs from the list below in the past simple.
agree, invite, warn, accuse, boast, complain, insist, explain,
exclaim, remind, suggest, promise
1. 'Will you come to the ball?' he said to her. – He invited her to go to the ball.
2. 'I'm the best student in the school,' he said. – He ___about being the best student in the school.
3. 'Yes, I'll lend you some money,' he said to Jane. – He ___to lend Jane some money.
4. 'What a beautiful dress she is wearing!' he said. – He ___that she was wearing a beautiful dress.
5. 'He never buys me flowers,' she said. – She ___that he never bought her flowers.
6. 'Let's go for a picnic,' he said. – He ___going for a picnic.
7.' You stole the money,' Tom said to Jim. – Tom ___Jim of stealing the money.
8. 'Don't forget to hang out the washing,' she said to me. – She ___me to hang out the washing.
9. 'I promise I'll write to you,' she said to him. – She ___to write to him.
10. 'You must finish the report,' she said to him. – She ___on him finishing the report.
11. 'Don't touch the wet paint,' Dad said to us. – Dad ___us not to touch the wet paint.
12. 'There's nothing else I can do,' he said. – He ___that there was nothing else he could do.
Exercise 9. Turn the following sentences into direct speech, as in the example.
1. Jack complained that I was always interrupting him. – ‘You're always interrupting me!’ Jack said.
2.We insisted on them staying for dinner. 3. She apologised for forgetting my birthday. 4. He accused her of stealing his wallet. 5. He agreed to help me organise the party. 6. They warned the children to stay away from the water. 7. She promised to write every week. 8. He threatened to tell the teacher if we misbehaved. 9. I advised him to study hard for the exam. 10. She suggested going for a walk. 11. He explained that it wasn't his fault. 12. They denied opening my letters. 13. She offered to help me with the housework. 14. He complained that she was always tired. 15. They invited me to their party. 16. She threatened to call the police if they did it again.