- •Предисловие
- •Рекомендации по организации самостоятельной работы
- •Как нужно развивать технику письма на английском языке:
- •2. The Revised Kyoto Convention
- •Customs conventions and recomendations
- •Working on the text
- •The Revised Kyoto Convention
- •Working on the text
- •Ex.9. Summary: Write down a Summary of the text “The Revised Kyoto Convention”. Ex.10. Text rendering: Render the text “The Revised Kyoto Convention”.
- •Grammar revision
- •The London Dungeon
- •Working on the article Kyoto Protocol heated bra developed
- •Tasks for the article
- •Kyoto Protocol heated bra developed
- •Kyoto Protocol heated bra developed
- •Ex.13. Discussion: student a’s questions
- •2. The Istanbul Convention
- •The hs Convention
- •Working on the text
- •The Istanbul Convention Convention relating to temporary admission
- •Working on the text
- •Grammar revision
- •Working on the article Anti-tobacco treaty begins (from: www. Breakingnewsenglish.Com)
- •Tasks for the article
- •Anti-tobacco treaty begins
- •Additional tasks
- •2. The cites
- •The tir convention
- •Working on the text
- •What is cites?
- •Working on the text
- •Grammar revision
- •Hadran’s wall
- •Working on the article un agrees to ban on ivory trade (from: www. Breakingnewsenglish.Com)
- •Tasks for the article
- •Un agrees to ban on ivory trade
- •Ex.12. Read and fill in the spaces. Un agrees to ban on ivory trade
- •Ex.18. Student poaching survey: Write five good questions about elephant poaching. Ex.19. Discussion
- •Ex.21. Speaking
- •Ex.22. Language: correct word: Put the correct words from a–d below in the article. Un agrees to ban on ivory trade
- •Ex.23. Writing: Write about the elephants and ivory for 10 minutes. Correct your partner’s paper. Additional tasks
- •2. Customs enforcement and compliance
- •Customs technologies
- •Working on the text
- •What is Customs Enforcement and Compliance
- •Working on the text
- •Grammar revision Ex.1. Functions of Transitional Words & Phrases
- •Ex.2. Transitional Words & Phrases Reading: Mexican Immigration to the us
- •Identify any transitional words and phrases, comment on their a function and find an equivalent for them.
- •Ex.4.Put the following transitional words and phrases back into the text: moreover, and not only…but , finally, because; working on the article
- •Internet Piracy Bill in Trouble
- •Tasks for the article
- •2. Obligations, Powers and Liability of the eu Customs Authorities
- •Application of Customs Control International Standards. Moving goods across the borders
- •Working on the text
- •Obligations, Powers and Liability of the eu Customs Authorities
- •Working on the text
- •Grammar revision
- •Working on the article
- •Ireland ‘No’ vote plunges eu into crisis (from: www. Elsdiscussions.Com)
- •Tasks for the article
- •Additional tasks
- •Customs Union between the Russian Federation, Belarus and Kazakhstan
- •Working on the text
- •Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan
- •Working on the text
- •Grammar revision
- •Working on the article Moscow is the world’s costliest city (from: www. Business.English.Materials.Com)
- •Tasks for the article
- •Moscow is the world’s costliest city
- •Ex.12. Read and fill in the spaces. Moscow is the world’s costliest city
- •Ex.16. Language: Put the correct words from a–d below in the article. Moscow is the world’s costliest city
- •Ex.18. Student cost of living survey: Write five good questions about living costs. Ex.19. Discussion
- •Ex.21. Speaking: cost of living presentation:
- •Additional tasks
- •2. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- •World Customs Organization
- •Working on the text
- •General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- •2. Major Provisions of gatt
- •1. Tariff
- •2. Quantitative Restrictions
- •3. Other provisions
- •4. Achievements and Problems of gatt/wto
- •5. Difference between gatt and wto
- •Working on the text
- •Ex.16.Student “General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade” survey: Write five good questions about the topic. Ex.17.Writing:
- •Grammar revision
- •Working on the article Airport security New body scanners see through clothes
- •Tasks for the article
- •Ex.7.Airport security discussion
- •Ex.9.Writing: Write about airports for 10 minutes. Correct your partner’s paper.
Tasks for the article
Ex.1. Problems for discussion:
A)UNDERWEAR: In pairs / groups, talk about underwear. Are you interested in underwear? Do you spend a lot of money on underwear? Is it fashionable? What do you look for or think about when buying socks, lingerie and other items of underwear? How has the kind of underwear you wear changed over the years?
B) ECO-FASHION: What do you think of eco-fashion or eco-clothing? In pairs / groups, discuss how the following items of clothing could be made more eco-friendly. Would you buy and wear the clothes you talked about?
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C) CHAT: In pairs / groups, decide which of these topics or words are most interesting and which are most boring-to-discuss
Lingerie / bras / keeping warm / protecting the environment / microwaves / chic / heating / greenhouse gases / offices / scarves / shorts / chili / eco-friendly clothes
Have a chat about the topics you liked. For more conversation, change topics and partners frequently.
D) BRA: Spend one minute writing down all of the different words you associate with the word “bra”. Share your words with your partner(s) and talk about them. Together, put the words into different categories.
E) SAVING ENERGY: What can we do to save energy in our everyday lives and thus reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions? Discuss this with your partner(s). Focus on these areas:
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F) ECO-CLOTHING OPINIONS: Do you agree or disagree with these
opinions? Talk about them with your partner(s).
All clothes should be eco-friendly.
We should recycle our clothes instead of throwing them away.
Leather should be banned – it is very bad for the environment.
All winter clothing should be solar heated to reduce the need for heating oil.
Clothes should be the natural color of their fabrics to avoid using polluting dyes.
People should be fined for wearing environmentally unfriendly clothes.
Wearing eco-friendly clothes will have no impact on the environment.
Eco-friendly clothes should have “Warm Biz” and “Cool Biz” logos.
Ex.2. TRUE / FALSE: Look though the article and guess whether these sentences are true (T) or false (F):
a. |
A bra that was described in the Kyoto Protocol has been developed. |
T / F |
b. |
The bra contains gel pads that need to be heated in a microwave. |
T / F |
c. |
The bras are ultra thin and ultra light. |
T / F |
d. |
The bras might keep women warmer and reduce the need for heating. |
T / F |
e. |
The maker hopes the bras will bring fashion chic to offices. |
T / F |
f. |
The bras have a heated scarf-like attachment to warm one’s neck. |
T / F |
g. |
The bras will soon be on sale in colder countries around the world. |
T / F |
h. |
The maker wants to produce functional clothes that help the planet. |
T / F |
Ex.3. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article:
a. |
lingerie |
volume |
b. |
reduce |
variety |
c. |
extra |
add |
d. |
unveiled |
more |
e. |
amount |
stop |
f. |
prevent |
cut |
g. |
provide |
shown |
h. |
meant |
make |
i. |
range |
underwear |
j. |
produce |
supposed |
Ex.4. PHRASE MATCH: Match the following phrases from the article (sometimes more than one combination is possible):
a. |
developed a bra that may |
of its “Warm Biz” campaign |
b. |
protect the |
help reduce global warming |
c. |
gel pads that can be heated |
of warm and eco-friendly clothing |
d. |
unveiled the bra in Japan as part |
to keep one’s neck warm |
e. |
cut the amount of greenhouse |
at the development stage |
f. |
provide a little fashion |
gases in the environment |
g. |
an attached scarf that is meant |
environment |
h. |
the heated lingerie set is still |
any time soon |
i. |
will not be in the stores |
in a microwave or boiling water |
j. |
develop a range |
chic to the office |
Ex.5. GAP FILL: Fill in the gaps using the words on the right.