- •Структура пособия
- •Как работать с пособием
- •I. Conversational formulas for everyday communication.
- •II. Personal attitudes.
- •III. English for everyday use.
- •Unit 2 everyday students’ life: texts and communicative tasks my family
- •Vocabulary
- •Questions
- •My flat
- •Vocabulary
- •Questions
- •Communicative tasks
- •Vocabulary
- •Questions
- •Communicative tasks
- •Fill in the gaps with the verbs in the necessary tense form
- •Hobbies
- •Vocabulary
- •Questions
- •Travelling
- •Vocabulary
- •Questions
- •Communicative tasks
- •Complete the following conversation:
- •My meals
- •Vocabulary
- •Questions
- •Communicative tasks
- •Breakfast – cornflakes, pork chop, juice, porridge, milk, salad, cheese, cup of black coffee, cake , mashed potatoes.
- •Dinner – lobster, fish, potatoes, omelette, turkey, glass of milk, meat salad, fruit salad. Tea, veal, steak, green peas, fried pork, spaghetti.
- •Shopping
- •Vocabulary
- •Questions
- •Communicative tasks
- •The shop plan
- •Seasons
- •Vocabulary
- •Questions
- •Vocabulary
- •Questions
- •Тематический лексический тест № 4 по теме:
- •4.When he came back from his summer holidays the …….. Of his face was very dark.
- •Тематический лексический тест № 8 по теме: «my flat»
- •Тематический лексический тест № 10 по теме:
- •Тематический лексический тест №12 по теме: «travelling».
- •If you want to send a telegram you should go to the nearest…
- •Тематический лексический тест № 15 по теме:
- •Задание 1. Укажите правильный ответ.
- •Тематический лексический тест №17 по теме: seasons and weather
- •Тематический лексический тест № 19 по теме:
- •I.Укажите правильный ответ:
- •II. Укажите соответствие:
- •III. Впишите недостающее слово:
III. English for everyday use.
III.I ABOUT MYSELF
311. How old are you ?
312. Where are you from ?
313. Where were you born ?
314.What is your native town ?
315. Are you married ?
316. Do you have a family of your own ?
317. Do you have children ?
318. What is your name ?
319. What is your surname (family name, second name) ?
320. What is your patronymic ?
321. What is your full name ?
322. I am seventeen .
323. I am from ...
324. I was born in + name of the town.
325. I was born in + year.
326. I was born on the ... (5th of July)
327. My native town is ...
328. I am married .
330. I am not married .
331.I am single .
332. I am divorced .
333. I am a widow (widower) .
334. I have a family of my own .
335. I have no family of my own .
336. I have not a family of my own .
337. I have no children .
338. I have one child (two children) .
339. I have twins .
340. My name is ...
341. My surname (family name, second name) is ...
342. My patronymic is ...
343. My full name is ...
344. I can spell it .
345. What's your occupation ?
346. What are you ?
347. What do you do (are you doing) for your living ?
348. I am a student .
349. I study at the ... .
350. I am a first (a second) year student of the ... department (faculty).
III.2. MY FAMILY
351. Mother = Mum , Mom
352. Father = Dad
353. Grandfather = Grandpa, Grand-Dad
354. Grandmother = Grandma
355. Daughter
356. Son
357. Granddaughter
358. ... a lawyer .
381. ... a clerk .
382. ... a typist .
383. ... a driver .
384. ... a worker .
385. ... a painter .
386. ... a designer .
387. ... a journalist .
388. ... a housewife .
389. ... a schoolgirl .
390. ... a schoolboy .
391. ... a pupil .
392. ... an accountant .
393. My mother (father) is my namesake.
394. She is in her late (early) ...
395. I stay with my parents.
396. What's your address?
397. We (I) live in five, Lenin Street, flat number nine.
398. What is your flat number?
399. What is the number of your house ?
400. What's your telephone number ? - It's five, six, two, four, six, seven .
111.3. APPEARENCE
401. He (she) is tall.
402. ... short.
403. ... of middle height .
404. My friend is slim .
405. . . . slender .
406. . . . plump .
407. . . . stout .
408. My cousin is beautiful .
409. . . . pretty .
410. Her husband is handsome
411. . . . plain .
412. His hair is dark .
413. 414. 415. 416. 417. 418. 419. 420. 421. 422. 423. 424. 425. 426. 427. 428. 429. 430.
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. . . fair . . . . chest- nut . . . . grey . . . . blond . . . . wavy . . . . straight . . . . cut . . . . long . . . . curly . . . . short . My mother's eyes are blue . . . green . . . . grey . . . . hazel . . . . dark . . . . big . . . . small . . . . deep-set .
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431. My son's nose is straight .
432. . . . hooked .
433. . . . snubbed .
434. Betty's mouth is small .
435. . . . large .
436. . . . beautifully- shaped .
437. The complexion of her face is pale .
438. .. . rosy .
439. . . . dark .
440. I like (don't like) her (his) looks.
441 . ... appearance .
442. to lose one's look .
443. good look = beauty
444. Merits .
445. She (he) is bright .
446. ... clever .
447. ... industrious .
448. ... punctual .
449. ... generous .
450. ... tactful .
451. ... honest .
452. ... kind-hearted .
453. ... communicative .
454. ... well-bread .
455. Demerits .
456. He (she) is silly .
457. ... selfish .
458. ... lazy .
459. ... ignorant .
460. ... ambitious .
461. ... rude .
462. ... absent-minded
463. ... boring .
464. ... ill-bread .
III.4. MY FLAT
465. Have you got a flat or a house of your own ?
466. I have a nice cottage in the country-side .
467. They have a semi-detached house .
468. He lives in a block of flats .
469. Do you have a two-room or a three-room flat ?
470. I've got a studio .
471. on the first floor = on the ground floor
472. on the second floor = on the first floor
473. in the basement
474. in the attics
475. There is an elevator (lift) in our house .
476. There are two bedrooms a sitting-room and a kitchen in my flat .
477. a bathroom
478. a lavatory
479. Have you got a nursery for your children ?
480. I'd like to have a study .
481. In the kitchen there are two tables .
482. ... four stools.
483. ... a gas-cooker.
484. ... a fridge.
485. ... a sink.
486. ... some dish racks.
487. ... a drawer.
488. ... a cupboard.
489. In the living room we have a sofa .
490. ... two armchairs.
491. ... a coffee table.
492. ... a TV-set.
493. ... a bookcase.
494. ... four chairs.
495. ... a standard-lamp .
496. ... a carpet.
497. ... curtains.
498. ... a picture.
499. ... a video player.
500. In the bed-room one can see beds .
501. ... bedside-tables.
502. ... a wardrobe.
503. ... a (house) plant.
504. ... a fireplace.
505. in the middle of the room
506. in the right-hand corner
507 .in the left-hand corner
508.at the wall
509. opposite the window
510. near the door
511. a neighbour
512. a room-mate
111.5. SPARE TIME. HOBBY.
513. What is your hobby ?
514. My hobby is reading books.
515. ... collecting stamps
516. ... numismatics
517. ... amateur theatre
518. ... fishing
519. ... swimming
520. ... skating
521. ... skiing
522. ... singing
523. ... music
524. What are you fond of ?
525. What are you interested in ?
526. What hobby group or club would you like to join ?
527. I'd like to attend the English-speaking club .
528. ... the literary society
529. ... the university choir
530. ... the dramatic society
531. How long have you been collecting stamps ?
532. ... petting animals?
533. ... going in for skating ?
534. I've been doing it since 1994.
535. to give pleasure
536. I’d like to go to the ... tonight .
537. I'm going to play chess .
538. ... draughts
539. ... golf
540. ... foot-ball
541. ... volley-ball
542. ... tennis
543. ... hockey
544. I'm not much of a sportsman, but I am a fan .
545. What do you usually do when you have spare time?
546. ... holidays
547. I prefer to go to the theater .
548. ... the exhibition
549. ... the cinema
550. ... the concert
551. ... the circus
552. I adore symphonic music .
553. ... pop-music
554. ... jazz
555. I usually spend summer vacations…
556. .. traveling (abroad).
557. .. at the seaside.
558. .. in the country.
559. .. in the mountains.
560. .. in my native town.
561. .. hiking.
562. to go out
563. leisure
564. When I have time for leisure I like to go out.
III.6. SEASONS AND WEATHER
565. What season do you like best. ?
566. I prefer winter .
567. ... spring .
568. ... summer .
569. ... autumn .
570. What is the weather forecast for tomorrow ?
571. weather report
572. They say it will be chilly .
573. ... cold.
574. ... frosty.
575. ... windy.
576. ... rainy.
577. ... snowy.
578. ... slippery.
579. ... warm.
580. ... hot.
581. ... foggy.
582. ... nasty.
583. ... sultry.
584. ... sunny.
585. What is it like outdoors ?
586. It is raining cats & dogs.
587. . drizzling
588. .. muddy
589. ... pouring
590. It looks like rain .
591. ... snow
592. I can't stand such weather .
593. What lovely weather we are having!
594. ... nasty
595. ... stormy
596. ... mild
597. What is the temperature today ?
598. It's twenty degrees above zero .
599. ... below zero .
600. Will the weather change ?
601. ... keep on ?
111.7.TRAVELLING.
A.
602 .to travel by air (plane)
603. ... by sea (ship)
604. ... by train
605. ... by car
606. ... by bus
607. to go hiking
608. to travel on foot
609. a flight
610. flight number KL247 (two, four, seven)
611. to buy a ticket
612. to book a ticket
613. a business-class ticket
614. a first-class ticket
615. an economy class ticket
616. a one-way ticket
617. a return ticket
618. in advance
619. a ticket-office
620. Where can I get the information about the departure time ?
621. the arrival time ?
622. the check in ?
623. the take off of the plane for ... ?
624. the gate number ?
625. You may/can do it at the inquiries .
626. a time-table = a schedule
627. the train runs to schedule
628 .It is due in 5 minutes .
629. to miss the train (plane, bus, ship)
630. to catch the train (plane, bus, ship)
631. a railway station
632. an airport
633. a seaport
634. Could you tell me, where is check-in-desk number 5 ?
635. It is downstairs, opposite the inquiries .
636. Sorry, where's the left-luggage ?
637. It's in the basement .
638. I've got a suitcase and a bag .
639. You are allowed to take 20 kg of luggage free .
640. You should go through passport control .
641. Is it civil passport ?
642. No, I've got a business passport .
643. I've come here on business .
644. I 'm here on a personal visit .
645. I've come for a trainee course .
646. Your visa is good for 6 months only .
B.
647. Where can I get a declaration form ?
648. What do I write in the declaration form ?
649. Where should I sign ?
650. I have nothing to declare .
651. Get on the green line then .
652. I've got some foreign currency .
653 .I have got only my personal belongings ?
654. Do I have to pay duty on these things ?
655. I have no prohibited things in my bag .
656. I have no things liable for duty .
657. I've got ...
658. ... a carton of cigarettes
659. ... some souvenirs
660. I've bought it in the duty-free shop .
661. I have ... dollars (marks, francs, pounds, euro)
662. Must I show that amount on the declaration ?
663. How much do I have to pay in duty ?
C.
664. I'd like an inexpensive hotel .
665.Do you have any vacancies ?
666. A room has been reserved for me at your hotel .
667. The reservation was made in the name of ...
668. I want a single room
669. ... a double room
670. ... a room with a private bath
671.... an apartment
672. How long are you going to stay here ?
673 .I suppose for a day or two .
674 .How much should I pay per night ?
675. What does the price include ?
676. What is the check-out time ?
677. Where do I check in ?
678. Should I pay in advance or on departure ?
679. You must fill in the registration form .
680. ... the guest card .
681. a desk clerk
682.to pay a bill
683. I'd like B and B (bed and breakfast)
684. Is there a TV set in the room?
685. ... a fridge
686. ... a telephone
687 .There is a laundry, a hairdresser's and a barber's in our hotel.
III.8. ON THE WAY TO THE UNIVERSITY.
688. Where do you live ?
689. How far is it from the university ?
690. How much time does it take you to get to…?
691. Is it the best way to get there ?
692. Do you usually go to the university by bus ?
693. ... by trolley-bus
694. ... by tram
695. ... on foot
696. It takes me ... to get to ...
697. I usually take a bus number ...
698. ... a trolley-bus number ...
699.... a tram number ...
700. I go as far as ... street .
701 .I get off there .
702. I change for ...
703. I go straight.
704. along ... street
705. back
706. Then I turn to the right (left).
707. I turn round the corner .
708. at the corner
709. I cross the street at the crossing .
710. What's the name of this street (square) ?
711. Where's the nearest bus (tram, trolley, bus) stop ?
712. What is the name of this bus stop ?
713. What bus should I take ?
714. Which bus should I take to get to ... ?
715. Does this bus go to ... ?
716. At what stop do I get off ?
717. Are you getting off now ?
718.in front of
719. behind
720. opposite
721. a traffic light
722. Go straight along Green street two traffic lights / blocks.
III.9. MEALS
723. I am as hungry as a hunter .
724. Can you recommend a good (cheap) restaurant (cafe, bar) ?
725.Where can we get a quick meal ?
726. I'd like to get a snack (a big dinner, a lunch) .
727. They serve tasty food here (there) .
728. Is the service at this cafe good ?
729. The cafe is packed.
730. We'd like a table for two.
731. Is this table vacant ?
732. Could I have the menu?
733. What would you like for breakfast ?
734. I prepare bacon and eggs and a cup of tea.
735. ... fish and a cup of coffee .
736. ... a meat dish and express coffee .
737. ... vegetables and joghurt.
738. ... a soft (hard) - boiled egg .
739. I would like tea with milk .
740. What do you want to order for dinner ?
741. What would you like to start with ?
742. I'd like a fish salad .
743. ... vegetable salad
744. ... potato salad
745. ... chicken salad
746. ... mixed salad
747. ... stuffed fish
748. ... smoked fish
749. ... .shrimp cocktail
750. ... ham
751. ... cheese
752. ... meat in aspic
753. ... fish in aspic
754. What about the entree (ocновное блюдо)?
755. I'd rather order fried chicken .
756. ... roast pork.
757. ... fried fish.
758. ... pork chops.
759. What side dish would you like ?
760. vegetables
761. French fries = fried potatoes
762. mashed potatoes
763. macaroni
764. rice
765. I never eat soup .
766. What can you recommend for dessert ?
767. waffles
768. ice-cream
769. fruit salad
770. cream
771. an apple pie
772. a pastry
773. a cake
774. What about drinks ?
775. I am off alcohol, I prefer soft drinks.
776. I would like ...
777. ... sweet wine
778. ... champagne
779. ... beer
780. ... mineral water
781. ... juice
782.Could you, please, clear the table ?
783.Set the table for four .
784. a plate
785. a knife
786. a fork
787. a spoon
788. a wine glass
789. a cup
790. a napkin
791. a three-course meal
792. substantial meal
793. Can I ask for ...?
794. Please, bring ...
795.May, I have the bill?
796. Have a pleasant meal = Enjoy .
III.10. SHOPPING.
797.Where is ... ?
798. ... the clothing department
799. ... the shoe department
800. ... the drapery department
801. ... the hardware department
802. . ... the jewelry department
803. ... the toy department
804. ... the stationary department
805. ... the perfumery department
806. ... the linen department
807. ... the hosiery department
808. ... knitted goods department
809. How do I get to ... department ?
810. Have you got ... in stock ?
811. ... a blouse
812. ... trousers
813. ... a suit
814. ... a skirt
815. ... a dress
816. ... socks
817. ... a T-shirt
818. ... jeans
819. ... shoes
820. ... boots
821. ... a coat
822. ... a pullover
823. ... a jacket
824. Please, show me ...
825. How much is it ?
826. It doesn't suit me .
827. It's not my size .
828. What is your size ?
829. It's too large (small) for me .
830. Please, wrap all these things together.
831. Where do I buy ... ?
832. ... bread
833. ... meat
834. ... milk
835. ... butter
836. ... eggs
837. ... sausage
838. ... sugar
839. ... tea/coffee
840. ... vegetables
841. ... rice
842.You can buy it in the ...
843. ... baker's.
844. ... butcher's.
845. ... dairy.
846. ... grocery.
847. ... green-grocery.
848.Could you weigh it up ?
849. Where do I pay ?
850.You can pay at the cash-desk .
851. The shop-assistant will help you to choose the goods.
852. Where can I try the dress on ?
853. You can do it in the fitting-room .
lll.11. POST OFFICE.
854. Where is the nearest post-office ?
855.What time does the post-office open (close) ?
856. I'd like to register this letter .
857. I'd like to send this letter by air-mail .
858. I want to buy an envelope .
859.... a stamp
860. ... a post-card
861. What's the postage on this letter ?
862. I want to insure this letter .
863. Where's the post-restate counter ?
864. What identity papers have you got ?
865. Here is my passport .
866. Are there any letters for me?
867. I'd like to send a telegram .
868. I'd like to send an urgent telegram.
869. I'd like to send money by telegraph.
870. Where can I take a telegram form?
871. Here is a form to fill in.
872. Write the text in your language but use Roman letters.
873. Here's my telegram.
874. How shall I send it?
875. Make it a regular telegram.
876. Make it an urgent telegram.
877. How much does it cost?
878. The charge is...
879. Here is you receipt .
880. When will it be delivered ?
881. I have to call to…
882. Would you, please book me a call to...
883. How much do you charge for a three minute call?
884. Where do I pay for the telephone call ?
885. What number shall I dial to call to ... ?
886. Where's the nearest public phone (telephone) ?
887. Is it…( one, seven, five, nine)?
888. Mr. (Mrs. Miss) ... is speaking.
889. Sorry to bother you, but could I speak to ... ?
890. You are wanted on the phone !
891. No, she (he) is out at the moment .
892. Will there be any message for her (him) ?
893. Could you call back in an hour ?
894. I can hear you well .
895. Speak louder, please .
896 .I can't hear you well .
897. Speak not so loud, please.
898. Will you phone again ?
899. You have dialed the wrong number .
900. to dial a number
901. a receiver
902.a dialing tone
903. a telephone directory
904. How can I phone the information ?
905. I want to make a call from my room (house) .