- •Даричева м.В., Малинина и.А. English for designers
- •Введение
- •Vocabulary
- •1. Match the translation:
- •3. Match the verbs with their definitions:
- •1. Match the translation:
- •2. Match the nouns with their definitions:
- •3. Make up your own sentences with these nouns.
- •1. Match the translation:
- •2. Match the nouns with their definitions:
- •4. Make up your own sentences with the nouns from ex.1.
- •1. Match the adjectives with their synonyms:
- •3. Make up your own sentences with the adjectives from ex.1. Part I
- •1. Read the text.
- •The History of Interior Design
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •True or false:
- •4. Answer the questions:
- •Insert prepositions where necessary:
- •3). One ___ the purposes ___ studying design history is to make sense ___ the spaces ___ which modern life is lived.
- •Grammar
- •1. Find in the text the sentences in Passive Voice. Determine what tenses they are in. Transform these sentences from Passive into Active Voice:
- •2. There are a lot of words in the English language that can be nouns and verbs without changes in spelling. Translate these pairs of words:
- •3. Find a word from each pair in the text and say what part of speech it is. If it is a verb state what tense and voice it is.
- •Read the text. Antoni Gaudi
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Answer the questions:
- •Read the text. Gerrit Rietveld
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Answer the questions:
- •1. Read the text. Alvar Aalto
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Answer the questions:
- •1. Read the text. Pierre Chareau
- •Philip Johnson
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Answer the questions:
- •1. Read the text. Walter Gropius
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •True or false:
- •Grammar
- •Thanks to … we are …
- •10. Speak about the color schemes you would like to have in you room and explain why. Part 2
- •1. Read the text.
- •8. Describe the style of Art Deco using the phrases from the text:
- •1. Read the text.
- •7. Make up a dialogue “An interview with the organizers of the antiques fair in Monaco”.
- •1. Read the text
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Match the synonyms:
- •4. Find the synonyms in the text:
- •5. Make up sentences with the following phrases:
- •6. Translate into English:
- •1. Read the text
- •2. Choose the most suitable title to the text:
- •3. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •4. Match the synonyms:
- •5. Make up your own sentences with the following verbs and phrases:
- •6. Change the sentences into Passive.
- •7. Match the parts of the sentences:
- •8. Translate into English:
- •1. Read the text
- •2. In what meaning are the underlined words used in the sentences? In what meaning are the words used in the text?
- •3. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •4. Find the synonyms in the text:
- •5. True or false?
- •6. Answer the questions to the text;
- •7. Translate into English:
- •8. Project “An advertising agency”. Work in small groups and create an advertising design of a product.
- •1. Read the text
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. True or false?
- •4. Answer the questions to the text:
- •5. What word is not a synonym?
- •6. Match the definitions to the words:
- •1. Read the text
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text
- •3. Find the synonyms to the following words:
- •4. True or false?
- •6. Match the words to their definitions:
- •7. Translate into English:
- •8. Give your own design recommendations using the following phrases from the text:
- •1. Read the text
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Choose two synonyms for the words:
- •4. Make up sentences with the following phrases:
- •6. Translate into English:
- •7. Describe the design of a room for a child. Use the following phrases:
- •1. Read the text
- •2. True or false?
- •3. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •4. Match the words to the definitions, then fill in the gaps with these words in an appropriate form:
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Find the synonyms to the following words:
- •4. True or false?
- •5. Answer the questions to the text:
- •6. Match the words to their definitions, then fill the gaps with the appropriate form of these words. Some of these words can be used twice and some of them are not used at all:
- •7. Translate into English:
- •8. Compare up-to-date and classic styles in interior design.
- •1. Read the text
- •2. Find the English equivalents:
- •3. True or false?
- •4. Match the words with their synonyms or definitions. Then fill in the gaps with the necessary form of these words.
- •5. Translate the sentences:
- •6. Describe any interior from the point of combination of colours. The following words and phrases may help you:
- •1. Read the text
- •6. Match the words to their synonyms:
- •7. Match the definitions to the words:
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Find the synonyms to the following words:
- •4. True or false?
- •5. In what meaning are the underlined words used in the sentences? In what meaning are the words used in the text?
- •6. Answer the questions:
- •7. Translate the sentences:
- •1. Read the text
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. True or false?
- •4. Match the synonyms to the words:
- •5. Answer the questions:
- •6. Translate the sentences:
- •1. Read the text
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Find the synonyms to the following words:
- •4. True or false?
- •5. Match the parts of the sentences:
- •6. Answer the questions:
- •7. Translate the sentences:
- •8. Project “The décor of a restaurant’. What are your design ideas about decorating a restaurant? Use the following words and phrases:
- •1. Read the text
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Find the synonyms to the following words:
- •4. True or false?
- •5. Match the words to their synonyms:
- •6. Combine the words into phrases:
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Find the synonyms to the following words:
- •4. True or false?
- •5. Match the words to their synonyms:
- •6. Make up sentences with the following phrases:
- •7. Answer the questions:
- •8. Translate the sentences:
- •1. Read the text
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Find the synonyms to the following words:
- •4. Answer the questions:
- •5. Dialogue. A friend of yours has got tired of his/her room and wants to renew the interior. He/She asks you to give a piece of advice. Part 3
- •Read the text. Where dreams begin
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Answer the questions:
- •4. Choose the most suitable heading from the list a-f for each paragraph:
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Choose the most suitable answer:
- •Find the opposites in the text to the following words:
- •5. Answer the questions:
- •Read the text.
- •In search of the perfect home
- •Read the text. Digging it down under
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Answer the questions:
2. True or false?
1) Homeowners usually change the interiors of their homes during winter.
2) Tricia prefers white colours in decorating her country house.
3) Tricia tells about decorating of the house during all the seasons of the year.
4) Tricia decorates her house with white colours only in winter.
5) In Tricia’s opinion a simple design background of your home is a perfect base for any stylish change of the interior.
3. Find the English equivalents in the text:
обновление, переход, оттенки, сворачивать ковры, шерстяные покрывала, без особенных денежных трат, упрощать, отвлекающий, поменять вид, ценить
4. Match the words to the definitions, then fill in the gaps with these words in an appropriate form:
1) to update a) to cover or decorate with folds of cloth
2) technique b) to put into a correct, pleasing order
3) shade c) in the open air
4) to drape d) a slight darkness; a degree of variety of colour
5) to spend a fortune e) a method of doing something
6) to arrange f) to make more modern
7) outdoors g) to waste money
1) He seems … on decorating his flat.
2) They tried … the look of the room before Christmas holidays.
3) The walls in this room … in the finest silk.
4) This artist uses light and … to good effect.
5) They want … furniture in an appropriate way so that there will be a lot of space.
6) If you want to learn to paint, I suggest you study Raphael’s … .
7) She hates spending weekend … , that’s why she goes camping every chance she gets.
8) It was painted in various … of blue.
5. Translate into English:
1) Многие люди любят обновлять интерьер помещений для каждого времени года.
2) Дизайнер использует специальные техники для сезонного декора интерьера.
3) Если интерьер имеет основной простой фон, то мы можем легко изменить внешний вид интерьера при помощи различных декоративных дополнений (аксессуаров).
6. Work in pairs and discuss season decorating of the interior. Use the following phrases:
to update the interior
to use decorating techniques / ideas
season décor
winter (spring …etc.) decoration of the house
different shades of …
to rev up the look
to change a look with …
to arrange in a new way
Project. Work in groups and draw up a design project of decorating the room for a season (winter, spring, summer and autumn), represent your design solutions.
Part 4
1. Read the text
Q. Most of us are always eager to know what are the "latest" color, design, and furnishings trend. Can you comment on what you see in trends and how homeowners might create interiors that are up-to-date but classic?
Tricia Foley: "Again, it's never made sense to me to create a Southwestern style home or a farmhouse look in a high rise apartment building in a city. My main objective is to design a space appropriately so it makes sense. Then everything seems to fall into place visually. A classic neutral color scheme creates a soothing backdrop for the life you lead in your home. Surround yourself with the things that have meaning to you. Although I've seen beautiful red living rooms and soft pink bedrooms that I've loved, I don't think I would want to live in them every day. A bunch of red tulips or bouquet of pale pink peonies in a neutral room does the trick for me!"
Q. Bookshelves are a wonderful place to display everything from collectibles and photographs to books and boxes. However, many homeowners find accessorizing a bookcase somewhat intimidating. Do you have any tips or advice for someone who would like to avoid the straight rows of books?
Tricia Foley: "I don't find anything wrong with rows of books in bookcases. If there are family photos or collections that need a place, I find that keeping them organized in groups makes more of a statement, instead of being scattered around on shelves."
to be eager – страстно желать
fall into place – становиться ясным, понятным; встать на свое место
intimidating – устрашающий, пугающий
to scatter – разбрасывать, раскидывать