- •Введение
- •Chapter 1. Family. Home Text 1. Oleg Kirillov Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Exercises
- •1. Substitutional patterns:
- •2. Fill in the form:
- •3. Translate the following into English:
- •4. Act the following conversational situations:
- •5. Answer the questions on the text:
- •6. Speak about:
- •Text 2. Oleg’s family Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the questions on text 2:
- •2. A) Say all you know about the hair, eyes, lips, eyelashes, the nose, the forehead, the figure, the mouth.
- •3. Listen to the following statements and respond them.
- •4. Agree if the statements are true to life or disagree if they are not.
- •5. Describe your group mates, let the students guess who the person is:
- •6. The plan will help you to describe one of your friends.
- •7. Act out the following conversational situations:
- •8. Speak about:
- •Text 3. The Kirillovs’ flat and a place of residence Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the questions on the text:
- •2. Be ready to speak about:
- •Additional texts for reading Text 1. Jackie’s family Read the text with a dictionary and answer the questions that follow it.
- •Text 2. The House of an Englishman Read the text and be ready to discuss the difference between an English house and a Belarusian one.
- •Chapter 2. Meals. Shopping Text 1. Meals Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •1. Oleg’s daily meals
- •2. At the University dining room
- •Exercises
- •Text 2. Shopping Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the questions on the text:
- •2. Ask your friend:
- •3. Name the following by one word:
- •4. Be ready to speak about:
- •Additional texts for reading Text 1. Meals in England Read the text and compare meals in England and in our country.
- •Text 2. Shopping in the uk Read the text and say why Marks & Spencer store is famous all over the world.
- •Text 1. Oleg’s student life Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •1. About the University
- •2. Oleg’s studies
- •Exercises
- •1. Use the text to find synonyms for the following words:
- •2. Use the text to complete the sentences:
- •3. Use the information from the text to expand the following sentences:
- •4. Use the text to put 2–3 questions beginning with the words:
- •5. Use the text to fill in the blanks with prepositions if necessary:
- •6. Use the text to find the English equivalents for the following words and word combinations
- •7. Put questions to the following sentences:
- •8. Use the text to add some more information to the following statements:
- •9. Be ready to speak about the University and your studies there. Text 2. Oleg’s ordinary working day Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Exercises
- •5. Use the text to put 2–3 questions about Oleg’s working day with the words:
- •6. Find in the text words to speak about Oleg’s day:
- •7. Be ready to speak about your working day.
- •Additional texts for reading
- •Text 1. Student life in Great Britain
- •Read and translate the text with a dictionary. Say what you think about it. Study the following vocabulary before reading the text:
- •Text 2. An account of a typical day
- •At oxford University
- •Read the text about Christina’s studies at Oxford University.
- •Say what new information you have gained from the text.
- •Chapter 4. Free Time. Travelling Text 1. Oleg’s free time Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •1. Oleg’s day off
- •2. Oleg’s winter and summer holidays
- •Exercises
- •1. Reproduce the sentences using the following words and word combinations:
- •2. Complete the following sentences:
- •3. Agree to the following statements and add some more information:
- •4. Fill in the missing parts in the following dialogues:
- •5. Answer the questions on the topic:
- •6. Ask your friend:
- •7. Translate into English:
- •8. Speak on the way you usually spend your day off‚ your winter and summer holidays
- •Text 2. The Kirillovs’ week-end
- •Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Study the following vocabulary before reading the text:
- •Exercises
- •1. Use the text to put questions about:
- •2. Decide if the following statements are true or false.
- •3. Add some more sentences from the text to expand the following statements:
- •4. Look through the text once again and speak on:
- •5. Be ready to speak about your last week-end. Text 3. Oleg’s trip to Minsk Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Exercises
- •1. Expend the following statements. Add information from the text:
- •2. Answer the questions on the text:
- •3. Speak on:
- •Additional texts for reading Text 1. Sunday in England Read the text with a dictionary and be ready to answer the questions that follow it.
- •Text 2. Adventure holidays at Beacon Park Read the text with a dictionary and be ready to answer the questions that follow it.
- •Text 3. Travelling Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •1. A trip by air
- •2. A trip by railway
- •3. A sea voyage
- •Exercises
- •1. Say what we call the place where:
- •2. Discuss with your group-mates the advantages and disadvantages of travelling by:
- •Chapter 5. Future profession Text. Oleg’s future profession Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the questions on the text.
- •2. Speak on:
- •3. Be ready to speak about your future profession. Use the text as a help to your topic.
- •Additional texts for reading
- •Text 1. School teacher
- •Read the text using a dictionary and answer the questions that follow it.
- •Text 2. Economist Read the text using a dictionary and answer the questions that follow it.
- •Text 3. Philologist Read the text using a dictionary and answer the questions that follow it.
- •Text 4. Historian Read the text using a dictionary and answer the questions that follow it.
- •Text 5. Ecologist Read the text using a dictionary and discuss the vital ecological problems this profession deals with. Study the following vocabulary before reading the text:
- •Text 1. Oleg is a teenAger Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions:
- •2. Develop the following ideas:
- •3. Speak on:
- •Additional texts for reading Text 1. Problems of young people’s unemployment Read the text and express your opinion about the consequences of youth unemployment.
- •Text 2. Leisure activities of youth
- •Text 1. Belarus Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •1. Geographical situation
- •2. Industry, agriculture, science
- •3. Political set-up
- •Exercises
- •1. Use the text to complete the sentences from the text:
- •2. Decide if the following statements are false or true:
- •3. Answer the questions on the text:
- •4. Be ready to speak about Belarus. Use information from the text as a help to your topic.
- •Text 2. Minsk
- •Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Study the following vocabulary before reading the text:
- •Exercises
- •1. Use text 2 to reproduce the sentences with the following words and word combinations:
- •2. Use the text to complete the sentences:
- •3. Decide if the following statements are true or false:
- •4. Answer the questions on text 2:
- •5. Be ready to speak about the capital of our republic. Use text 2 as a help to your topic. Text 3. Mozyr Read the text and do the exercises that follow it:
- •Exercises
- •1. Replace the following definitions by one word from text 3:
- •2. Reproduce the sentences from the text in which the following word-combinations are used:
- •3. Answer the questions on the text:
- •4. Be ready to speak about your home town (village, settlement). Use the following outline on the topic:
- •Additional texts for reading Text 1. From the history of Belarus Read the text with a dictionary and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Exercises
- •1. Use the text to complete the sentences from the text:
- •2. Decide if the following statements are false or true:
- •3. Answer the questions on the text:
- •Text 2. From the history of Minsk Read the text with a dictionary and answer the questions that follow it. Study the following vocabulary before reading the text:
- •Chapter 8. Great Britain. London
- •Text 1. The United Kingdom of Great Britain
- •And Northern Ireland
- •Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •1. The geographical situation of the uk
- •2. British industry
- •3. Political set-up
- •Exercises
- •1. Choose the right variant to complete the sentences according to the text:
- •2. Use the text to complete the sentences:
- •3. Answer the questions on the text:
- •4. Use the text and your background knowledge to answer the questions of the quiz on Great Britain:
- •5. Be ready to speak about Great Britain. Use text 1. As a help to your topic. Text 2. London Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the questions on the text:
- •2. Speak about London. Use the information from text 2 as a help to your topic.
- •Additional texts for reading
- •Text 1. From the history of Britain
- •Read the text with a dictionary and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Exercises
- •1. Read the text and arrange the following statements in correct order:
- •2. Answer the questions on the text:
- •Text 2. From the history of London Read the text with a dictionary and answer the questions that follow it.
- •Text 3. Museums of London Read the text with a dictionary and after each paragraph form a question on the main fact or information contained in it.
- •Text 4. London parks Read the text with a dictionary and answer the questions that follow it.
- •Text 5. English character Read the text with a dictionary and answer the questions that follow it.
- •Text 6. Customs, holidays and traditions
- •In Great Britain Read the text with a dictionary and answer the questions that follow it.
- •Chapter 9. The systems of education in Belarus and Great Britain Text 1. The System of Education in Belarus Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •2. Higher education
- •Exercises
- •1. Reproduce the sentences from the text using these words:
- •2. Express your agreement or disagreement.
- •3. Answer the questions on the text:
- •Exercises
- •Additional texts for reading
- •Text 1. The history of development
- •Of education in our Republic
- •Read the text and do the exercise that follow it
- •Text 2. Teachers’ training in Belarus Read the text and answer the questions that follow it.
- •Text 3. Comprehensive education in scotland Read and translate the text with a dictionary.
- •Text 5. Famous Universities of the uk Read the text with a dictionary and answer the questions that follow it.
- •1. Oxford
- •2. Cambridge
- •3. Oxbridge specific system of education
- •Chapter 10. Famous people of Belarus and Great Britain Text 1. Famous People of Belarus Read the text and answer the questions that follow it.
- •1. Literature
- •2. Theatre
- •3. Music
- •5. Sport
- •6. Space
- •Text 2. Famous Britons Read the text and answer the questions that follow it.
- •Isaac Newton (1642–1727)
- •Additional texts for reading Text 1. Who was Dr. Skaryna?
- •Text 2. Efrosinya Polotskaya Read the text with a dictionary and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Exercises
- •1. Complete the sentences using the following variants:
- •2. Arrange the items of the given outline in the order according to the text:
- •Text 3. Zhores I. Alferov Read the text with a dictionary and speak on Alferov’s youth, his discoveries and career.
- •Text 4. Isaac Newton Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Exercises
- •1. Use the text to complete the sentences:
- •2. Answer the following questions on the text:
- •3. Be ready to speak about Newton’s life and his discoveries.
- •Text 5. James Watt
- •Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Study the following vocabulary before reading the text:
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions on the text:
- •2. Be ready to speak about Watt’s life and his discoveries.
- •Text 6. William Shakespeare
- •Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Study the following vocabulary before reading the text:
- •Text 7. Robert Burns Read the text and do the exercises that follow it. Study the following vocabulary before reading the text:
- •Exercises
- •1. Decide if the following sentences are true or false:
- •2. Answer the questions on the text:
- •3. Be ready to speak about Burn’s life and his works.
- •Text 8. ChaRleS darwin
- •Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
- •Study the following vocabulary before reading the text:
- •Exercises
- •1. Put questions to the words in italics:
- •3. Make an outline of the text and be ready to speak about Darwin’s life and his theories. Содержание
3. Answer the questions on the text:
1. Where is the United Kingdom situated?
2. What parts does it consist of?
3. What waters are the British Isles washed by?
4. What are the main rivers in Great Britain?
5. What goods does the British industry produce?
6. Who is the Head of the State?
7. Who has the real power in Great Britain?
8. Are the members of the House of Commons elected or not?
9. Does the House of Lords have much power?
10. What does the British parliamentary system depend on?
4. Use the text and your background knowledge to answer the questions of the quiz on Great Britain:
1. Great Britain is situated … .
2. British Isles comprise two large islands: ... .
3. The official name of Great Britain is … .
4. The United Kingdom is divided into four parts: ... .
5. The capitals of these parts are …?
6. Name some rivers of Great Britain.
7. From this list choose the cities which are situated in the UK: Edinburgh, Dresden, Washington, Bristol, Frankfurt, Oslo, Glasgow, Liverpool, Chicago, Los Angeles, Manchester.
8. The Head of the State is …?
9. The real power belongs to …?
10. British Parliament consists of two Houses: ... .
11. The British Flag is called … .
12. Which of the following traditions belong to the United Kingdom:
– to remember dead parents
– grandparents or relatives on the first Saturday in November
– to open the Parliament once a year
– to make crowns out of flowers and jump over the fire on one of the summers months
– trooping the Colour
– Chancellor sits on the sack of wool.
13. Great Britain is separated from the continent by …
– the Pacific Ocean
– the Irish Sea
– the Bristol Channel
– the English Channel
14. 650 members of the House of Commons are elected every …
– 2 years
– 3 years
– 4 years
– 5 years
15. Choose the holidays which are celebrated in the United Kingdom:
Easter; Halloween; Kupala; Victory Day; Guy Fawakes Night; Christmas; The first of May; Radunitsa; April Fool’s Day.
16. The symbols of each part are:
– … in England
– … in Scotland
– … in Wales
– … in Northern Ireland
5. Be ready to speak about Great Britain. Use text 1. As a help to your topic. Text 2. London Read the text and do the exercises that follow it.
Study the following vocabulary before reading the texts:
a head-quarter – штаб-квартира
a craftsman – ремесленник
e.g. = for example
London is the capital of Great Britain, its political, economic and commercial centre. It is one of the biggest ports of the country. It is situated on both sides of the Thames. London is one of the largest cities in the world. Its population is about 8 million. London is more than 20 centuries old. It consists of many parts and they are all very different from each other. The most well-known are the City, the Westminster, the West End‚ Trafalgar Square and the East End.
The City is the oldest part of London, financial and business centre. Numerous banks and offices are situated there, e.g. the Bank of England, the Stock Exchange and the head-quarters of many companies and corporations. The most striking buildings in the City are the Tower of London and St. Paul’s Cathedral. The Tower was built in the 11th century and was used as a fortress, a palace and a prison. Now it’s a museum. Not far from the Tower there is St. Paul’s Cathedral, which was built in the 17th century by Christopher Wren. Some well-known people are buried there.
The Westminster is the aristocratic official part of London. It includes Buckingham Palace where the Monarch lives. At Buckingham Palace one can see the ceremony of the changing of the guard. The palace of Westminster is also situated there. It is the seat of the British Parliament. One of the two high towers of Westminster is called the Clock Tower with Big Ben, the bell of which strikes the hours.
Westminster Abbey is a place where many famous people are buried, e.g. I. Newton‚ Ch. Darwin‚ Ch. Dickens, A. Tennyson, Th. Hardy, К. Kipling. In the Poet’s Corner one can find memorials to W. Shakespeare, G. Byron, W. Scott and others. Nearly all the kings and queens have been crowned in the Abbey and many of them are buried here.
One should mention such streets as Whitehall and Downing Street in the Westminster. Government offices are situated in Whitehall. In the middle of this street stands an impressive monument to the memory of victims of 2 wars. It is called the Cenotaph. Downing Street is a quiet little street with ordinary houses. House 10 is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Great Britain.
The West End is a fashionable shopping and entertainment centre situated to the west of the City. The West End is a symbol of wealth and luxury. The best and most expensive hotels, restaurants, clubs, theatres, cinemas and the richest shops are situated there. English aristocracy lives in this region.
One of the busiest streets here is Oxford street. There are many various shops which attract customers from different countries of the world.
Trafalgar Square is the geographical centre of London. It was named in the memory of the Victory at the battle of Trafalgar where in 1805 the English under the command of Nelson defeated the fleet of Napoleon. The tall column with a statue of Nelson stands in the middle of Trafalgar Square. It’s a place of political meetings and demonstrations.
Opposite the Nelson monument is the National Gallery with great collection of pictures of different schools and National Portrait Gallery containing pictures of all famous English men and women. Not far from the National Gallery is the British Museum rich in its collection of ancient manuscripts, coins, sculptures, etc. It is also famous for its library, one of the richest in the world.
The East End is situated to the east of the City. It is an industrial centre inhabited by factory workers, dockers and small craftsmen. There are many factories and docks but few large parks and squares. The Port of London is situated there.