- •Unit I decisions, decisions grammar: Gerund or Infinitive?
- •I. Conversation practice
- •Spoken Etiquette
- •Inviting
- •Read and act out the dialogues. Make up dialogues of your own.
- •Complete the dialogues:
- •Questions for Conversation (work in pairs)
- •Role Plays.
- •6. Having read the text below, say what one should remember to become a decisive person.
- •II. Reading practice active vocabulary
- •Text decisions, decisions
- •5. • Do all the research you need
- •6. • Once you've made a decision, it can never be altered.
- •Fear of what may result
- •III. Grammar practice Gerund or Infinitive?
- •IV. Listening practice
- •V. Writing practice
- •VI. Revision test № 1
- •I. Choose the correct answer.
- •II. Match:
- •III. Fill in prepositions if necessary:
- •Keys to revision test n 1:
- •Transcript n 1 performance appraisal
- •Unit 2.
- •Grammar: Gerund or Participle?
- •II. Reading practice active vocabulary
- •Text rules of relationships
- •1 Relationships in general
- •2 Relationships in the workplace
- •3 Relationships with the working colleagues you don’t like very much
- •IV. Listening practice
- •A. Listen to the following text and mark with “t (true)”, “f (false)”, “ng (not given” the following statements:
- •V. Writing practice
- •VI. Revision test № 2
- •I. Find in the list of English words and word combinations equivalents to the following Russian words:
- •II. Give synonyms to the following words:
- •Choose the correct answer:
- •Fill in the blanks, using active words from the texts.
- •Keys to revision test n 2:
- •Transcript 2
- •Unit 3 fresh start grammar: How to express obligation?
- •1. Spoken Etiquette
- •2. Read and act out the dialogues. Make up dialogues of your own.
- •3. Complete the dialogues:
- •Give your opinions on the statements below:
- •6. Questions for Conversation (work in pairs; use etiquette formulas given above)
- •II. Reading practice active vocabulary
- •Text fresh start
- •Work out what you’re actually going to do
- •III.Grammar practice How to express obligation?
- •You must wear a helmet when you ride a motorbike.
- •Iy. Listening practice
- •1. Listen to the dialogue and make its translation into Russian (work in pairs)
- •2. Act the dialogue out.
- •Writing practice
- •VI. Revision test № 3
- •Keys Exercise 12
- •Keys to revision test № 3
- •When in england do as the english do
- •Unit 4 supermarkets grammar: How to express ability and possibility?
- •1. Spoken Etiquette
- •2. Read and act out the dialogues. Make up dialogues of your own.
- •3. Complete the dialogues:
- •4. Try to persuade your friend to do the following things:
- •5. Make up a dialogue and then act it out.
- •6. Discuss with your partner the secrets (hidden tricks) of your future profession.
- •II. Reading practice active vocabulary
- •Their secrets revealed
- •III.Grammar practice How to express ability and possibility?
- •Iy. Listening practice
- •2. Make up recommendations on how to give an effective presentation at a trade show
- •Writing practice
- •VI. Revision test № 4
- •4. Complete the sentences using can or (be) able to in the necessary tense form.
- •5. Choose the correct variant (variants)
- •Keys to revision test № 4
- •Transcript № 4
Keys Exercise 12
1C 2E 3A 4D 5F 6G 7B
Keys to revision test № 3
I.
1. to take
to trust
2.die hard, prevent
3. here … now
4. overcome
5. lack
6. consequences
7.get … touch
8. lifestyle/ way of life
9. goal/ objective
10.stand … … way
II.
must
2, should
3. needn’t/shouldn’t
4. had to
5. were
6. should
7. must/ought to
8. must
must
9. needn’t
10. ought to/must
Ш.
1.B
2.B
3.B/C
4.A
5.A
6. C
7.B
8.A
9.B
10.D
Для четвертого задания нет инварианта, сам преподаватель определяет степень правильности перевода предложений с русого языка на английский.
TRANSCRIPT N 3
When in england do as the english do
A German executive is about to be transferred to a subsidiary company in England. V Listen to the following conversation in which an English colleague tells him what to expect when he gets there.
I suppose I'd better tell you about the English now. I'd say you'll find your English colleagues very easy to get on with and pretty tolerant. Oh, by the way don't expect to start work too early; quite honestly it's usually 9.15 before much happens in an English office.
I'm glad you told me that. As you know we start a lot earlier here.
Right. I thought I'd better warn you. Don't get to office too early on your first day. You’ll probably won't find the building open.
O.k., you were telling me about the people.
Oh, yes. You may well find them .. . mm... a bit reserved at first. They may not be too friendly to begin with and they sometimes seem to be a bit.. .mm.. .cool towards foreigners. f
I see. Then I mustn't expect to be invited to dinner during the first week.
And I wouldn't bank on an invitation the first month either.
Really?
Yes, I'm afraid so. But mind you, once they do get to know you English people are very hospitable. They really put themselves out for you.
And... when I go to their home should I take a gift? A bottle of schnapps perhaps?
Ah... mm, no, I wouldn't do that if I were you. Flowers would be safer. You never know, your host might not drink alcohol. Then you'd start the evening wrong from the first foot.
Yes, I certainly wouldn't want to..., how d'you say, put my foot in it.
Unit 4 supermarkets grammar: How to express ability and possibility?
I. CONVERSATION PRACTICE
1. Spoken Etiquette
Persuading
Why don't you...?
You'd better (rather)...
Can't I persuade you...?
Won't you... please?
It's in your interests to...
Correcting
I think this information is incorrect.
I'm sorry, there has been some misunderstanding.
You are mistaken, if I may say so.
I really do have to correct you.
As far as I know.
As a matter of fact.
In my opinion you should correct it.
I think it may be more accurate to say ...
May I assure you...
Reassuring
Please, don't worry.
Take it easy.
Don't get upset.
Keep cool.
Cheer up!
Come on!
It's O.K.!