
- •LUcky jIm by Kingsley Amis
- •Assignment 1 Chapter 1
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •II. Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •III. Focus on Writing
- •Assignment 2 Chapters 2, 3 Chapter 2
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •II. Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •III. Focus on Writing
- •Chapter 3
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •II. Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •III. Focus on Writing
- •IV. Focus on Grammar
- •1. Define the grammar structures of Subjunctive Mood in the abstracts. Explain the usage of them:
- •Assignment 3 Chapter 4
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •3. Fill in the gaps where possible with the corresponding words. Translate the words:
- •II. Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •III. Focus on Writing
- •IV. Focus on Text Analysis
- •Assignment 4 Chapters 5, 6
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •4. Fill in the gaps where possible with the corresponding words. Translate the words:
- •II. Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •III. Focus on Writing
- •IV. Focus on Text Interpretation
- •Assignment 5 Chapters 7, 8 Chapter 7
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •II. Focus on Grammar
- •III. Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •IV. Focus on Writing
- •Chapter 8
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •II. Focus on Grammar
- •Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •IV. Focus on Writing
- •Assignment 6 Chapters 9, 10
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •II. Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •III. Focus on Speaking
- •IV. Focus on Writing
- •Assignment 7 Chapters 11, 12
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •2. Fill in the gaps where possible with the corresponding words. Translate the words:
- •II. Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •III. Focus on Writing
- •IV. Focus on Text Analysis
- •1. Find two synonyms to the words in italics. Translate the italicized words:
- •2. Complete the sentences with the appropriate word-combinations:
- •3. A). Complete the sentences by writing down the name of the book character who said/ about whom were said the following words. B). Explain the situation connected with the statements.
- •5. Write an essay (120-150 words) on your favourite character of the book. Explain your choice. Assignment 8 Chapters 13, 14
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •II. Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •III. Focus on Writing
- •IV. Focus on Text Analysis
- •Assignment 9 Chapters 15, 16
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •1. Learn the pronunciation and the meaning of the given words.
- •3. Fill in the gaps where possible with the corresponding words. Translate the words:
- •II. Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •III. Focus on Writing
- •IV. Focus on Text Analysis
- •Assignment 10 Chapters 17, 18
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •1. Learn the pronunciation and the meaning of the given words:
- •2. Match the words with their two synonyms:
- •3. Fill in the gaps where possible with the corresponding words. Translate the words:
- •II. Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •III. Focus on Writing
- •IV. Focus on Text Analysis
- •Assignment 11 Chapter 19
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •3. Fill in the gaps where possible with the corresponding words. Translate the words:
- •II. Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •III. Focus on Writing
- •IV. Focus on Text Analysis
- •Assignment 12 Chapters 20, 21
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •II. Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •III. Focus on Writing
- •IV. Focus on Text Analysis
- •Assignment 13 Chapters 22, 23
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •3. Fill in the gaps where possible with the corresponding words. Translate the words:
- •II. Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •III. Focus on Writing
- •IV. Focus on Text Analysis
- •Assignment 14 Chapters 24, 25
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •4. Fill in the gaps where possible with the corresponding words. Translate the words:
- •II. Questions and Topics for Analysis
- •III. Focus on Writing
- •IV. Focus on Text Analysis
- •Assignment 15
- •Final Test
- •1. Characterize one of the main heroes / heroines of the book: James Dixon, Christine Callaghan, Margaret Peel, Bertrand Welch, Mr. Welch, Mr. Gore-Urquhart, Mr. Catchpole according to the scheme:
- •K. Amis. Lucky Jim final test topics
- •Lucky Jim by k.Amis Active Vocabulary
- •Word Combinations
- •Kingsley Amis (1922-1996)
- •Reputations
- •Lucky Jim by k.Amis Contents
- •Assignment 3 (Chapter 4) ……………………………… 25
- •References
- •For notes keys to the Mid-Term Test
Assignment 10 Chapters 17, 18
I. Active Vocabulary
1. Learn the pronunciation and the meaning of the given words:
Lingering, vestige, crapulent, nausea, vertigo, saturate, pabulum, cruet, Genghis Khan, demeanour, histrionically, vehemently, portico, purge, adversely, whittle, gout, vermilion, pallor, self-deprecatory, superannuation, blatant, toupee, flatulent, congealed, incredulous, petulant, liturgical, admirable, ominously, Gallic, bias, vignette, effeminate, indefatigably, viscosity, coalesce, culprit, maneuvering, quip, defy, falsetto, philistine, ostentatiously, bolero, beret.
2. Match the words with their two synonyms:
vestige a) terrible k) touchy
pabulum b) sign l) giddiness
blatant c) distrustful m) to challenge
vertigo d) irritable n) delinquent
incredulous e) dizziness o) to unite
petulant f) criminal p) mistrustful
culprit g) to dare q) horrible
to defy h) to join together r) indication
flatulent i) food s) pompous
to coalesce j) pretentious t) nutriment
3. Fill in the gaps where possible with the corresponding words. Translate the words:
Noun |
Adjective |
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ostentatious |
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to linger |
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to saturate |
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vehement |
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adverse |
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deprecating |
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flatulent |
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to congeal |
admiration |
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(inde)fatigable |
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4. Define the meaning of the lexical units:
Nothing could be further from the truth, to be stirred in some way, to recede up the stairs, to catch a glimpse of, two can play at the game, to lie low, Continental way of looking at things, to get back on the old footing with smb, to spare smb smth, to gobble up the bank-balance, the whiff of grape-shot, to follow smb’s line of thoughts, to throw smb away for a scruple, pull oneself together.
Recall the situations the units were used in.
5. Fill in the prepositions in the following expressions. Recall the situations the expressions are used in. Make up the situations of your own:
on on up over up at away on with in with of down up with for on to down by
To write _____ the lecture, to cheer ___ ______ the thought, to run ____ ____ smb, to be unacquainted ____, to fasten one’s attention ___smth, to spatter milk ____ smth, ____ point ___ fact, to turn ____ one’s offer, a respect _____ smth, to switch one’s ____ attention, to be set ____ smth, to recuperate _____ smth, ____ cue, to wash ____ ____, to take ____ ____smb.
6. Reproduce the dialogue between:
a) Dixon and Beesley;
b) Dixon and Professor Welch;
c) Dixon and Mrs Welch;
d) Dixon and Bertrand;
e) Dixon and Christine.
II. Questions and Topics for Analysis
What happened in the morning? What was Dixon’s main concern at the moment?
How did Atkinson behave in the morning and why?
What news made Dixon worried?
How did Johns react to the letter?
What was strange in his appearance and why?
Why did Dixon make up his mind to see Barclay?
Whom did he meet at the library?
What “favour” did Professor ask for?
How did Dixon feel about that?
Why did Dixon accept Prof Welch’s invitation to have dinner with his family?
What happened on the arrival to the Welches’?
Name at least three predicaments Dixon let himself into.
Prepare the paragraph “Dixon felt… he said” (p.172) for control reading. Mark the stressed syllables, explain the necessary intonation patterns.