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3. Translate into Russian:

native town; large enterprises; a wooden ravine; relevant facilities; a central square; local authorities; different folk festivals; nicely decorated; five and nine-storied buildings; international tournaments and sport festivals; high skilled specialists; highly qualified medical workers; the numerous merry-go-rounds; the relaxed atmosphere of the town; several fountains; a lovely sculpture of a boy; a student town.

4. Put general and special questions to each sentence:

1) Novopolotsk is situated to the north of Vitebsk region. (where)

2) On October 23rd, 1959 Novopolotsk received its first official name – the Polotskiy settlement. (when)

3) My native town is situated in a very picturesque place. (what)

4) In the centre of the town there is a central square. (what)

5) Political meetings and demonstrations are held in the square. (what, where)

6) There are more then 4,000 students attending sports schools. (how many)

7) Nowadays the future high skilled specialists are trained at 10 faculties of the university. (where)

8) There are four polyclinics and a hospital where highly qualified medical workers take care of the state of health of our dwellers. (how many)

9) The park attracts everybody's attention. (what)

10) There are several fountains in our town. (where)

5. Read the following sentences from the text. Study the models of the Passive constructions. Say what tenses are used and translate into Russian. Put the sentences in the negative and interrogative forms.

1) Novopolotsk is situated to the north of Vitebsk region.

2) On December 14th, 1963 the Polotskiy settlement was renamed Novopolotsk Town.

3) The oldest hotel of the town, «Belarus», was remodeled recently.

4) Nowadays the future high skilled specialists are trained at 10 faculties of the university.

5) Special attention has been paid to the development of schools.

6) It is nicely decorated and fully crowded during New Year holiday, the Easter, the Holiday of Collecting the Harvest or Shrovetide Carnival.

7) The town is surrounded by deep forests where there are a lot of berries and mushrooms.

8) Political meetings and demonstrations are held in the square.

Change the following sentences from Active into Passive:

1) Now I will describe my native town.

2) In recent years Novopolotsk has significantly extended its boundaries.

3) The town has established trade and economic relations with more then 30 other countries around the world.

4) The town’s park attracts everybody's attention.

5) Novopolotsk welcomes guests.

6. Fill in the correct prepositions:

1) It looks so beautiful … any time of the year, especially in spring, when everything is … bloom.

2) The first page … history of my native town dates … 45 years … .

3) Special attention has been paid … the development of schools.

4) … first the name of the settlement was Pionerskiy.

5) There are some monuments and historical places … interest in our town.

6) There are four polyclinics and a hospital where highly qualified medical workers take care … the state of health of our dwellers.

7) The park contributes greatly … the relaxed atmosphere of the town.

8) … my mind it symbolizes that the great majority of town residence is the youth.

9) … October 23rd, 1959 it received its first official name – the Polotskiy settlement.

7. In this exercise you must choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. Indicate the letter A, B, C or D against the number of each item 1-10 for the word or phrase you choose.

NOVOPOLOTSK

Novopolotsk is situated to 1) _____ of Vitebsk region. It is one of 2) _____ towns of Belarus. It was founded in 1958 on the bank of the Dvina River. Its population is about 107,400 people.

Novopolotsk is called as a town of chemistry. There are four large enterprises here: the Chemical Works «Polymir», the Measuring Devices Works, the Protein Vitamin Works and the Refinery Plant.

Every third out of 107,400 inhabitants 3) _____. The future high skilled workers and specialists are trained at 4) _____ schools, technical schools, the Oil Training College, Polotsk State University.

In the centre of the town there is a central square - The Square of Builders. In the square there is 5) _____ where local authorities sit.

Palaces of Culture and cinema houses, stadiums and swimming-pools, schools and kindergartens, modern shops, cafes and restaurants are at the disposal of the town residents. The town is quite modern with its five and nine-storied 6) _____. There is a number of libraries, a local museum and an art gallery, where different exhibitions are held.

There are four polyclinics and a hospital where highly qualified medical workers take care of the state of health of our dwellers.

Novopolotsk is situated in a very 7) _____ place. Its landscape is very beautiful. One of its best known features is the town park which stretches along the bank of the Dvina River. The park contributes greatly to the relaxed atmosphere of the town.

There are several fountains in our town. I think the most attractive one is near the 8) _____ school in the main Molodezhnaya Street. It has a 9) _____ sculpture of a boy sitting on a large ball. To my mind it symbolizes that the great majority of town residence is the youth.

I think Novopolotsk is an 10) _____ town to live in - not too big and not too small. It is a student town and a perfect place to live and study.

1. a) the west

b) the north

c) the south

d) the east

2. a) the youngest

b) the poorest

c) the most ancient

d) the most modern

3. a) teaches

b) works

c) studies

d) travels

4. a) private

b) secondary

c) primary

d) higher

5. a) a church

b) a factory

c) a house

d) a palace

6. a) constructions

b) buildings

c) policlinics

d) structures

7. a) dull

b) picturesque

c) awful

d) calm

8. a) secondary

b) sports

c) musical

d) higher

9. a) single

b) lonely

c) lonesome

d) lovely

10. a) healthy

b) difficult

c) inexpensive

d) easy

8. Point out connections and transfers from one paragraph or thought to another. Further on use them while retelling.

9. What single word explains the central idea of each passage? Study each paragraph again. Find the topic sentence, and then list the details that support it.

IV. Speaking Practice.

1. Give details to expand an idea into a paragraph.

1) Novopolotsk is my native town.

2) Novopolotsk is called as a town of chemistry.

3) The Square of Builders is the most famous place in the town.

4) All modern conveniences are at the disposal of the town residents.

5) Novopolotsk has a very beautiful landscape.

2. What do you think?

  • What do you like best about living in Novopolotsk?

  • What would you miss if you had to live in another town / city?

  • Living in Novopolotsk. Advantages and disadvantages.

3.1. Read, translate and role-play the dialogues.

A

Mike: So tell me about your native town, Joyce.

Joyce: Well, it’s a real small town.

Mike: Really? What’s it like there?

Joyce: Oh, I think it’s a very boring place.

Mike: Why?

Joyce: Well, there’s nothing exciting to do. No good restaurants. No nightlife of any kind. I really get bored there.

Mike: Oh, that’s too bad.

Joyce: Yeah, but lots of people love it there because it’s so pretty!

Mike: Yeah?

Joyce: Uh-huh. It has lovely scenery – lots of mountains, rivers, lakes, trees…

Mike: Well, I don’t know, Joyce, it sounds like a nice place!

Joyce: Well, yeah, if you like to go hiking in the summer and skiing in the winter. But, you know, I’m not the outdoor type! I’m a real city person!

B

Linda: Do you come from a big city, Steve?

Steve: Oh, yes, I do. It’s pretty big.

Linda: What’s it like there?

Steve: Oh, it’s a really great place! It has some fantastic art museums, and wonderful theatres, and terrific restaurants of all kind… like Greek, Russian, French, Japanese…

Linda: Ah… really? And how are the prices? Is it expensive?

Steve: Yeah, yeah, I guess so. Food costs a lot… both in the supermarket and in restaurants. And apartments! They’re so hard to find… and the rents are very high!

Linda: Yeah, I guess it’s expensive everywhere these days.

C

Andy: Whereabouts in Canada are you from?

Carla: I’m from Toronto.

Andy: I’ve never been there. What’s it like?

Carla: It’s a great city! It has good museums and wonderful restaurants. And the nightlife is exciting, too.

Andy: Really? Is it expensive there?

Carla: Well, it’s not bad, but apartments are fairly expensive.

Andy: Toronto sounds like a nice place. I’ve heard it has a good subway.

Carla: Oh, yeah! It’s excellent. And the buses are good, too.

Andy: And what about shopping?

Carla: There are some great shopping centres and department stores. Do you know the Euton Centre?

Andy: The Euton Centre? No. What’s that?

Carla: Huh! It’s one of the biggest shopping centres in the world. It has everything, and the prices are pretty good, too.

Andy: Well, I hope some day I’ll get a chance to go there.

Carla: I hope so, too. If you ever go, I’ll show you around the city…

Andy: You will? Great! Thanks!

Carla: Ok.

3.2. Make your own dialogues with your partner.

3.3. Retell the dialogues using Reported Speech.

V. Supplementary Reading.

A

1. Translate into Russian using a dictionary: