- •I. Read and memorize the following words:
- •II. Learn the following word-combinations:
- •Read the text and be ready to answer the questions:
- •Answer the following questions:
- •Fill in the blanks with the necessary words in brackets:
- •Act as an interpreter:
- •Translate the dialogue into English:
- •VIII. Complete the following
- •Read and dramatize the following dialogues:
- •Translate the dialogues into English:
- •XI. Ask questions on the text and retell it:
- •I. Find the sentences in the Past Perfect Continuous Tense:
- •II. Make the following sentences negative:
- •III. Make the following sentences interrogative:
- •IV. Choose the correct form of the verb:
- •V. Refer the following sentences to the Past:
- •VI. Translate into Ukrainian:
- •VII. Answer the following questions according to the model:
- •VIII. Translate into English:
- •II. Learn the following word-combinations:
- •III. Fill in the blanks with the necessary words in brackets:
- •IV. Answer the questions. Begin your answers with: / believe (suppose, guess); in my opinion; as for me; as far as I know (remember); as a matter of fact; frankly/strictly speaking:
- •V. Translate into Ukrainian:
- •VI. Make the following sentences interrogative:
- •VII. Translate into English:
- •VIII. Make the following sentences negative:
- •IX. Read and dramatize the following dialogues:
- •X. Complete the following dialogues:
- •XI. Ask questions on the text and retell it:
- •I. Find the sentences with the Future Perfect Continuous Tense:
- •II. Put the following sentences in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense:
- •IV. Put the Infinitives in brackets in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense:
- •V. Translate into English:
- •I. Read and memorize the following words:
- •II. Learn the following word-combinations:
- •III. Fill in the blanks with the necessary words:
- •IV. Find new words and copy them out from the following text:
- •V. Answer the following questions:
- •VI. Translate into English:
- •VII. Make up questions beginning with the words given in brackets:
- •VIII. Make up dialogues using the following word-combinations and sentences:
- •IX. Read and dramatize the following dialogues:
- •X. Act as an interpreter:
- •XI. Ask questions on the text and retell it:
- •I. Put the Infinitives in brackets into the right tense according to the rules of Sequence of Tenses:
- •II. Ask your friends and then say what they answered according to the model:
- •III. Change direct speech into indirect speech:
- •IV. Translate into English:
- •II. Learn the following word-combinations:
- •IX. Give synonyms to the words in bold type:
- •X. Read, translate and retell the text: hobbies and leisure-time occupations
- •XI. Translate the text: indoor activities or home interests
- •VIII. Translate into English:
- •III. Make up sentences:
- •IV. Read and dramatize the following dialogues:
- •V. Translate into English:
- •VI. Ask questions on the text and retell it: travelling
- •Make up sentences:
- •III. Complete the following sentences:
- •IV. Put the following sentences in the Past according to the model:
- •V. Put the following sentences in the Subjunctive Mood according to the model:
- •VI. Put the Infinitives in brackets in the Subjunctive Mood:
- •VII. Translate into English:
- •I. Read and memorize the following words:
- •II. Learn the following phrases:
- •Information ...
- •IV. Fill in the blanks with the necessary words:
- •II. Make the sentences interrogative:
- •III. State the function of the Infinitive:
- •IV. Translate the following sentences into Ukrainian paying attention to the difference in the meaning of the Simple and the Complex Objects:
- •V. Point out sentences with the Complex Object and the Infinitive in the function of adverbial modifier:
- •VI. Translate into Ukrainian paying attention to the translation of the Complex Object:
- •I. Read and memorize the following words:
- •Learn the following word-combinations:
- •V. Complete the following sentences:
- •VI. Translate into English:
- •VIII. Read and dramatize the following dialogue:
- •IX. Ask questions on the text and retell it:
- •II. Make the sentences negative and interrogative:
- •III. Paraphraze the following sentences according to the model:
- •IV. Put the Infinitives in brackets in the necessary tense-form:
- •V. Find Participles, state their forms and functions in the sentence:
- •VI. Choose the right form of the Participle:
- •VII. Translate into English:
- •I. Read and memorize the following words:
- •II. Learn the following word-combinations:
- •IV. Fill in the blanks with the necessary words:
- •XI. Make up your own dialogues using the following expressions:
- •XII. Read and retell the text:
- •XIII. Read and translate the text. Make up the plan and retell the text.
- •XV. Read and memorize units of money used in various countries:
- •XVI. Translate the text into Ukrainian:
- •II. Complete the following sentences:
- •III. Make the sentences interrogative:
- •IV. Paraphrase the following sentences according to the model:
- •V. State the function of the Participle:
- •VI. Transform the following complex sentences into simple ones using the Objective Participle Complex according to the model:
- •VII. Translate into English:
- •II. Learn the following word-combinations:
- •III. Make up sentences:
- •IV. Fill the blanks with the necessary words:
- •V. Make up questions and let your fellow-students answer them:
- •X. Complete the following dialogue:
- •XI. Make up your own dialogues using the following expressions:
- •XII. Read and ask questions on the text:
- •XIII. Read and retell the text: kyiv
- •XIV. Read and discuss:
- •III. Transform the sentences using the Gerund instead of the Infinitive according to the model:
- •IV. Make the sentences interrogative:
- •V. Complete the following sentences:
- •VI. Ask your friend:
- •VII. Paraphrase the sentences using gerundial complexes according to the model:
- •VIII. Change the following complex sentences into simple ones using gerundial complexes according to the model:
- •IX. Translate into English:
- •II. Learn the following word-combinations:
- •III. Make up sentences:
- •IV. Fill in the blanks with the necessary words:
- •V. Make up questions and let your fellow-students answer them:
- •VI. Complete the following sentences:
- •VII. Translate into English:
- •VIII. Give synonyms to the words in bold type:
- •X. Complete the following dialogue:
- •XI. Make up your own dialogue using the following expressions:
- •XII. Read and retell the text:
- •XIII. Read and ask questions on the text: economic development of great britain
- •XIV. Read and discuss it:
- •II. Change direct speech into indirect one:
- •III. Transform the following interrogative sentences into the sentences with indirect questions using the words in brackets according to the model:
- •IV. Change indirect speech into direct one:
- •V. Make up sentences:
- •VII. Translate into English:
- •Read and memorize the following words:
- •II. Learn the following word-combinations:
- •Make up sentences:
- •IV. Fill in the blanks with the necessary words:
- •V. Make up questions and let your fellow-students answer them:
- •VI. Complete the following sentences:
- •VII. Translate into English:
- •VIII. Give synonyms to the words in bold type:
- •IX. Read and dramatize the following dialogues:
- •Xl Make up your own dialogue using the following expressions:
- •XII. Read and retell the text:
- •XIII. Read and discuss the text:
- •XIV. Read and translate the text:
- •I. Put the Infinitives in brackets in Indefinite, Continuous or Perfect Tenses in the Active Voice. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian:
- •II. Choose the correct form of the verb:
- •III. Find the sentences in which the verbs to have and to be are translated as мати, бути повинним:
- •IV. Say what you can do with the help of the computer. Use the following expressions:
- •V. Insert modal verbs can, may, must, should or their equivalents in the necessary tense-form:
- •VI. Put questions to the words in bold type:
- •VII. Find verbals, state their functions. Translate into Ukrainian:
- •VIII. Transform each pair of sentences into one with Complex Object:
- •IX. Transform this sentences using Complex Subject instead of Complex Object:
- •XI. Find sentences with the Absolute Participle Construction. Translate into Ukrainian:
- •XII. Complete the following sentences using Gerund-ial Construction:
- •XIII. Translate into English. Mind the verbals:
X. Complete the following dialogue:
A: Excuse me. I am a stranger in London. Is it possible to
see anything of London in a day or two? B: ...
A: What do you think I ought to see first? B: ...
A: How long will it take me to get there? J3: ... A: Thank you very much.
XI. Make up your own dialogue using the following expressions:
to consist of, to be situated, a highly developed industrial country, to be washed by the sea, parliamentary monarchy, the House of Commons, the House of Lords, overcrowded houses, places associated with, to go sightseeing, to see as many places of interest as possible.
XII. Read and retell the text:
SOME GEOGRAPHICAL FACTS ABOUT GREAT BRITAIN
Great Britain, formally known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, is situated on the British Isles, beautifully decorated by nature. The British Isles consist of Great Britain, Ireland and some 5,500 smaller islands. The total area of the United Kingdom is 244,027 square kilometres. Great Britain is divided into 92 administrative counties. It is seventy-fifth in size among the countries of the world and it was less than two percent of the world's land area. The largest island in north-west Europe — Great Britain — is separated from Ireland by the Irish Sea, and from the Continent by the English Channel and the Strait of Dover.
The surface of England and Ireland is rather flat. The highest mountain in the United Kingdom is Ben Nevis in Scotland (1343 m).There are many rivers in Great Britain but they are not very long. The rivers are deep and do not freeze in winter. The chief rivers are the Severn (220 miles) and the Thames (215 miles).
Great Britain is known for its typically maritime climate with frequent rains, strong winds and continuous fogs.
The population of Great Britain is nearly 56 million people. England has more people than the other parts of the British Isles. About four fifths of the population are urban and only one fifth is rural.
Great Britain is a parliamentary monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II is the head of the state.. In practice she reigns but does not rule/The country is governed in her name by the Government. Parliament is the supreme legislative body. It consists of two Houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The Prime Minister is usually the head of the party which is in power.
XIII. Read and ask questions on the text: economic development of great britain
Great Britain is a highly developed industrial country. Shipbuilding is one of the principal industries of Great Britain. For centuries Britain has been the leading shipbuilder in the world.
Coal is the main source for the development of British industry. The biggest centres of iron and steel industries are situated in the neighbourhood of coal basins.They are Mid-dlesborough, Newcastle, Cardiff, Glasgow, Sheffield. The district around Birmingham is a land of factories and mines.
Coal-mining, metallurgy, textile, shipbuilding are the older branches of industry. The new industries are the chemical, electrotechnical, automobile, aviation and electronics. The new industries have developed hand in hand with science and technology and are equipped to meet present technical demands.
Big cities and towns such as London, Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Sheffield and Birmingham have enterprises of nearly all branches of industry, old and new. The main centres of cotton and woolen industry are Leeds, Bradford and Manchester.
'London, Liverpool and Glasgow are the biggesf English ports. The products of Britain economy, for example, automobiles, textile, machinery, electronic equipment and many others, are exported to many countries of the world.
Agriculture is one of the largest and most important activities in Great Britain. The greater part of the land here is used for sheep-, cattle-, and dairy farming. Vegetables are grown in all parts of the country. The chief grain crops are wheat and barley.
