
- •Гласные
- •Дифтонги Diphthongs
- •Фонетические упражнения Phonetic exercises
- •Read and compare the words with the sounds [3:] and [e].
- •Read and compare the words with the diphthongs [ıə] and [eə]
- •Согласные Consonants
- •Нужно помнить:
- •Фонетические упражнения Phonetic exercises
- •Read the words with different sounds. Compare voiced and voiceless consonants.
- •Read the words with the sounds [∫] and [ʒ].
- •Read the words with the sounds [t∫] and [dʒ].
- •Read the words with the sound [h]. Don’t make it hard or use your voice.
- •Read the words with the sounds [θ] and [ð].
- •Read and compare the words.
- •Read the words with the sound [r].
- •Read the words with the sound [r] after [p, t, k].
- •Read the words with the sound [w]. Compare [w] and [V]. Pay attention to the combinations [tw] and [kw].
- •Read the words with the sound [j].
- •Read the words with the sound [ŋ].
- •Compare [ŋ] and [n].
- •Read the words with the sound [l].
- •Learn the English Alphabet.
- •Правила чтения reading rules
- •Правила чтения гласных
- •Read the words with different vowels.
- •Read the words with different vowels.
- •Правила чтения буквосочетаний гласных (гласных с согласными)
- •Pronunciation exercises
- •Read the words. Compare their pronunciation and spelling.
- •Правила чтения согласных
- •Pronunciation exercises
- •Read the following tongue-twisters as quickly as possible.
- •Progress test
- •Odd word out. Write the words with a different sound.
- •Write the letter you don’t pronounce in the following words.
- •Transcribe the following words.
- •Модуль II Основной курс Социальное общение
- •Getting to know you
- •Study the words.
- •Practise the dialogue with your group-mate.
- •Introduce yourself and ask your group-mate the questions:
- •Структура предложений
- •Study the pronouns.
- •Study the forms of the verb “to be” in the Present Simple (Indefinite) Tense.
- •14. Write the numbers. Read them aloud.
- •Существительное (The Noun).
- •21. Read the plural nouns.
- •22. Write the singular forms of the plural nouns.
- •24. Study the rule. Артикль (The Article).
- •30. Use a/an or the where necessary.
- •31. Practice in communication
- •Read and memorize how we say hello and goodbye in English.
- •Read the conversations. Practise them with other students.
- •Read about Oleg Polyakov and his family.
- •Study the rule. Притяжательный падеж существительных Possessive Case
- •Ask and answer questions about Oleg’s family.
- •Write the names of people in your family. Ask and answer questions with a group mate.
- •Read about Liz and Philip’s family and finish the sentences. Use –‘s.
- •Try the puzzle with the family words.
- •Choose the correct pronoun.
- •Talk about things in your classroom. Use this/that/these/those.
- •Make up sentences with the adjectives from ex. 17.
- •Read and translate the sentences with these adjectives.
- •My family
- •Look at the sentences from the text.
- •Study the rule.
- •Complete the gaps with the correct form of have got.
- •Work with your group-mate. Ask and answer questions about you and your family members. Use have got in the correct form.
- •Write a story about you and your family. Get ready to present it in class.
- •Study the rule. Повелительные предложения
- •Imperatives
- •Read the times:
- •Read the conversations. Practise them with other students.
- •Daily routines
- •Study the words.
- •Read about Ali and Bob.
- •Find all the verbs in the texts. Write them out.
- •Complete the sentences about Ali and Bob.
- •Read the information about Anna.
- •Present Simple (Indefinite) (Настоящее простое время)
- •Образование Present Simple
- •Write questions to the following sentences.
- •Pay attention.
- •Make sure you know.
- •Study the rule.
- •Practise saying these dates.
- •Translate the following dates into English.
- •Study the prepositions of time and how we use them.
- •Complete the sentences with in, on, at.
- •Pay attention!
- •Translate into English.
- •Read the text about Maria’s daily routine. My daily routine
- •Find English equivalents in the text.
- •Answer the questions about Maria’s weekdays and weekends.
- •Write a similar story about your working days and weekends. Use the questions from the previous exercise to help you. Get ready to speak about it in class.
- •Novopolotsk
- •Study the words.
- •Read Anna’s description of her room.
- •Study the rule. Оборот there is/there are
- •Образование оборота there is/there are
- •Read and translate the sentences.
- •Dunford is a small town. Look at the information in the box and write sentences with There is/isn’t/are/aren’t.
- •Write sentences with There are. Choose the right number: 7, 9, 11, 26, 30, 50.
- •Complete the sentences with some or any.
- •Study the prepositions of place and how we use them.
- •Translate the sentences into Russian. Mind the prepositions.
- •Fill in the gaps with correct prepositions.
- •Answer the questions about your town.
- •Read the text. Novopolotsk
- •Practice in communication Giving Directions
- •Make sure you understand what these words mean:
- •2. Read the conversations.
- •3. Find the English equivalents in the conversations.
- •Practise the conversations with a group-mate.
- •Complete the conversations.
- •Talk about where you are. Ask and answer the questions. Use the places from ex. 17.
- •University
- •Study the words.
- •Read Sergey’s and Anna’s stories.
- •Study the rule. Модальный глагол can
- •Study the Past Simple of to be.
- •Answer the questions.
- •Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb to be. Some sentences are present and some are past.
- •Use the modal verb “can” to say what our students can do at our University.
- •Do you think students could do all these things 20 years ago? Ask and answer you group mate.
- •Study the names of the faculties at psu.
- •Discuss with your group-mate:
- •Read the text. Try to answer your questions. Polotsk State University
- •Look through the text again and find international words and translate them.
- •Pay attention to the verbs in the text. Many of them have prepositions. Find them in the text.
- •Are the following sentences about psu true or false? Correct the mistakes.
- •Answer the questions about you.
- •The text about psu contains some sentences with “who” and “that”. Find them and try to translate. “Who” and “that” are relative pronouns. They join two parts of the sentence.
- •Match the parts of the sentences. Use “who”.
- •Put in who |that| which.
- •Answer the questions about your university and get ready to speak about it in class.
- •32.Practice in communication Classroom language
- •Read the conversations and choose the best reply.
- •Belarus
- •Study the rule about regular verbs.
- •Read about Anna.
- •Study the rule about irregular verbs.
- •Write the Past Simple of the following verbs.
- •Study the way we form Past Simple.
- •Read the text about Mattie Smith once again.
- •Think of your grandparents and great-grandparents?
- •Read the text about Anna once again. Complete the questions about Anna.
- •Complete the sentences with the verb in the negative.
- •What did you do yesterday? Write true sentences.
- •Choose the correct variant to complete the sentences.
- •Read and translate the time phrases that we often use in the Past Simple. Put them in order from now going back into the past.
- •Make true sentences about you. Use the time phrases from ex. 14.
- •Read the text. Belarus
- •Find English equivalents in the text.
- •Fill in the gaps with the active words.
- •Are the following statements true or false? Correct if necessary.
- •Answer the questions about Belarus.
- •Read the paragraph about the nature of Belarus.
- •Study the rule about Degrees of Comparison.
- •Write the comparative and the superlative degrees of the adjectives.
- •Write the opposite. Use comparatives.
- •Complete the conversations with the correct form of the adjectives.
- •Complete the questions with superlative adjectives. Choose the answers.
- •Great britain
- •Fill in the gaps with am/ is/ are/ do/ don’t/ does/ doesn’t.
- •Put the verbs in the Present Continuous or Present Simple. Positive, negative or question.
- •Describe what you are doing at the moment. Make up at least 6 sentences.
- •Pay attention!
- •Read the dialogues.
- •Choose the correct verb form.
- •Travelling abroad is an exciting experience. You can learn more about the foreign country if you can speak its language. Now we are going to read and speak about Great Britain.
- •Make sure you can pronounce the following words correctly.
- •Read the text. Great Britain
- •Find English equivalents in the text.
- •Fill in the gaps with the active words.
- •Make up sentences with these words
- •Can you answer the questions:
- •Answer the questions about Great Britain.
- •Get ready to speak about Great Britain.
- •Progress test
- •Match the words with their translations.
- •Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions.
- •Fill in the gaps with the correct tense forms of the verbs.
- •Fill in the gaps with the articles where necessary.
- •Translate into English.
Use the modal verb “can” to say what our students can do at our University.
use the Internet centre
borrow books from the library
attend exhibitions
live in comfortable hostels
have dinner/lunch in the refectory
go to concerts at the Gala complex
work in modern computer rooms
do research in up-to-date scientific laboratories
Do you think students could do all these things 20 years ago? Ask and answer you group mate.
Example: I don’t think students could use the Internet centre.
I think students could borrow books from the library.
Study the names of the faculties at psu.
Civil-Engineering Faculty
Chemical-Engineering Faculty
Radio-Engineering Faculty
Machine-Buildings Faculty
Financial-Economic Faculty
the Faculty of Geodesy
the Faculty of Information Technologies
the Faculty of Law
the Faculty of History and Philology
the Faculty of Sports and Pedagogy
Can you translate them? It is not difficult because many words are international.
Discuss with your group-mate:
What do you know about PSU?
What do you want to learn about PSU?
Read the text. Try to answer your questions. Polotsk State University
I am a first-year student of Polotsk State University. Polotsk State University is a dynamically developing higher educational establishment in Belarus. It is a classical university that follows European traditions in culture and education.
PSU was founded in 1993 on the basis of Novopolotsk Polytechnical Institute.
It has three departments: Extra-Mural (for students who study by correspondence), Preparatory (for people who want to enter the University) and Day-Time. Students who want to continue their education and get a scientific degree can study at the Post-Graduate courses of our university. The university cooperates with different educational establishments and organizations from Germany, Sweden, Italy, Spain, the UK, Greece, Russia, and Ukraine.
Over 10 thousand students and post-graduates get knowledge at PSU. Highly professional staff including 16 Doctors of science and over 150 Masters of science train our students. There are ten faculties at the university: Civil-Engineering Faculty, Chemical-Engineering Faculty, Radio-Engineering Faculty, Machine-Building Faculty, Financial-Economic Faculty, the Faculty of Geodesy, the Faculty of Information Technologies, the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of History and Philology and the Faculty of Sports and Pedagogy. Every faculty offers a number of specialities.
Our students attend lectures, seminars, tutorials and laboratory classes. They have examinations twice a year: in winter and in summer. Those students who pass their exams successfully continue their education. At the end of studies students write their final scientific work (paper) and get a diploma. The graduates of our university become good specialists in their field and can easily find a job in Belarus and abroad.
There are good facilities for study at PSU: multi-media lecture theatres, computer rooms, scientific laboratories, the Internet Centre and the library with an electronic catalogue. Every year students can take part in international conferences that our university organizes.
The social conditions of our students’ life are also excellent. There are several refectories, hostels an exhibition space and gala complex. Our students can attend sports clubs and take part in various competitions.
Talented students can become members of our students’ theatre “Art”. It’s very popular with our students and the residents of Novopolotsk. I like my university. It is interesting and rewarding to study here. I hope to become a highly educated professional with a great future.