- •2. Read and translate the text:
- •3. Translate the following words bearing in mind the meaning of the affixes and memorize them:
- •4. State the parts of speech and underline the suffixes:
- •5. Supply the three forms of the following verbs:
- •6. Define the tense of the predicate and put the sentences into the interrogative and negative forms:
- •7. Read and translate the text and reproduce it:
- •8. Translate the text without a dictionary trying to guess the meaning of the unfamiliar words from the context:
- •9. Translate the following into English:
- •10. Get ready for the following imaginary situations:
- •Lesson two biology as a science
- •2. Read and translate the text: biology as a science
- •3. Translate the following words bearing in mind the meaning of the affixes and memorize them:
- •4. Form adverbs from the following adjectives and translate them:
- •5. Give synonyms for the following words:
- •6. Translate the sentences into Russian:
- •7. Supply the Infinitives of the following verbs:
- •8. Translate the following sentences into Ukrainian, paying attention to the various meanings of "to have", "to be" and ways of translating different modal verbs:
- •9. Find the subject and the predicate and put questions to all parts of the sentence:
- •10. Answer the following questions:
- •11. Translate the text into Ukrainian; say what new information about plants and animals you got from it:
- •12. Read the text; guess the meaning of the unfamiliar words from the context:
- •13. Translate into English:
- •14. Write a brief summary of the texts in English. Be prepared to speak on the topic "Differences and Similarities between plants and animals".
- •15. Get ready for the following imaginary situations:
- •2. Read and translate the text:
- •3. Translate the following words bearing in mind the meaning of the affixes and memorize them:
- •9. Translate the text into Ukrainian and then back into English, compare your version with the original:
- •10. Read one the following passages, without a dictionary and reproduce them to your groupmates:
- •11. Get ready for the following imaginary situations:
- •Lesson four carolus linneus
- •2. Read and translate the text: linnean system of classification
- •3. Translate the following words bearing in mind the meaning of the affixes and memorize them:
- •9. Translate the following sentences into English using the passive constructions:
- •10. Read and translate the text; say what new information about plants and animals you got from it:
- •11. Translate the text into Ukrainian and then back into English, compare your version with the original:
- •13. Compose short dialogues for the following imaginary situations:
- •Read the following words and guess their meaning:
- •3. Translate the following words bearing in mind the meaning of the affixes and memorize them:
- •8. Answer the questions:
- •9. Read the following text and try to retell it word for word:
- •10. Read and translate the following text; say what new information about plants and animals you got from it:
- •11. Translate the text into Ukrainian and then back into English, compare your version with the original:
- •12. Compose short dialogues for the following imaginary situations:
- •Lesson six charles darwin
- •2. Read and translate the text: charles darwin
- •3. Translate the following words bearing in mind the meaning of the affixes and memorize them:
- •4. Form the antonyms of the following words by using the prefixes — dis, mis, un, im, ex, non, de, il, ir:
- •5. Give the derivatives of the following words:
- •6. Translate the following sentences into Russian:
- •7. Write out from the text all sentences containing the sequence of tenses
- •8. Translate the following sentences into Ukrainian:
- •9. Put the following sentences into the indirect speech:
- •10. Read and translate the following text; say what new information about plants and animals you got from it: Darwin and evolution
- •11. Translate the following into English:
- •12. Reproduce the text in your own words:
- •13. Answer the following questions:
- •14. Translate the text and give the main point of it in writing.
- •15. Get ready for the following imaginary situations:
- •Граматичні вправи
- •Indirect speech
- •Indirect speech: statements
- •Indirect speech: questions
- •I wonder/I'd like to know/Do you know?/Have you any idea?/Can you tell me?
- •Indirect speech: commands, requests, advice
- •Завдання для самостійної роботи
- •Characteristics of biosphere
- •Illustration II
- •Inverted Pyramid
- •Summary
- •Further activities
- •Biological molecules test
- •Граматичний довідник
- •Verbs not normally used in the Continuous Tenses
- •I'll be looking out for you at two o'clock. We'll be playing all morning.
- •Наказовий спосіб the imperative mood
- •Модальні дієслова не мають закінчення -s в 3-й особі однини:
- •Граматика в таблицях та схемах структура речення
- •1. Розповідне речення
- •2. Заперечне речення
- •3. Питальне речення
- •3.1 Загальне питання
- •3.2 Спеціальне питання
- •Артикль the article
- •Неозначений артикль а, an вживається:
- •Означений артикль the вживається:
- •Ступені порівняння прислівників та прикметників degrees of comparison of adverbs and adjectives The positive degree – the comparative degree – the superlative degree
- •Множина іменників the plural of nouns
- •Числівник numerals
- •Способи вираження майбутньої дії future forms
- •Література
14. Write a brief summary of the texts in English. Be prepared to speak on the topic "Differences and Similarities between plants and animals".
15. Get ready for the following imaginary situations:
1. The boy next door is in the fifth form. He states that he studies botany but not biology. Explain his mistake to him.
2. One of your friends believes that only animals are living organisms, another one thinks that both animals and plants are alive with no difference whatsoever. Are they right? Why? Discuss the ways in which living things differ from lifeless objects.
3. Your friend alleges that there is no life on the bottom of deep seas. Prove that life exists nearly everywhere on earth. What evidence can you give to prove this?
ЗМІСТОВИЙ МОДУЛЬ 2.
КЛАСИФІКАЦІЯ ЖИВОЇ ПРИРОДИ
LESSON THREE
ANIMALS AND PLANTS
Grammar: Continuous Tenses.
Read the following words and guess their meaning:
2. Read and translate the text:
ANIMALS AND PLANTS
No one knows how many different kinds of plants and animals there are. Some scientists estimate the number at three million. Many of them provide us with food, clothing, shelter and medicines. Some, including several kinds of insects, pierce our skin and feed on the blood. Others, both plants and animals, even live and grow inside our bodies. In this way they may cause disease. You can see why scientists study living things with great care. Our lives may depend on how much we have learned about the living things around us.
Because there are so many different kinds of plants and animals, the task of the biologists is not an easy one. Up to the present time it was named and described more than 840,000 kinds of animals and 345,000 kinds of plants, to keep track of this great number of living things a system of classification has been set up. Plants and animals are sorted into groups according to the way they are built. For example, the tiger, the leopard, and the lion will be all grouped together. All of them belong to the cat family. All the members of the cat family, in turn, belong to a larger group that includes such meat-eating animals as the dog, the bear. They have teeth that are built for tearing and cutting flesh. Their sharp claws help them to capture and eat their prey. In this way, all plants and animals were classified by their structure. All living plants and animals were divided into two kingdoms: the animal kingdom and the plant kingdom.
Among the smallest and simplest living things there are some that are difficult to classify. There are tiny plant-like cells that can swim about actively in the water. In some cases, the classification of these is still in doubt.
The animal kingdom, as we have seen, includes many thousands of different animals. Scientists classify them further as follows:
Animal kingdom:
A. Invertebrates (Animals without backbones)
One-celled animals
Sponges
Cup animals (jelly-fishes and corals)
Spiny-skinned animals (star-fishes and their relatives)
Worms
Molluscs (oysters, snails, squids)
Jointed-legged animals (lobsters, spiders, insects)
B. Vertebrates (Animals with backbones)
Fishes
Amphibians (frogs, toads, salamanders)
Reptiles (snakes, lizards and turtles)
Birds
Mammals
The plant kingdom includes tiny one-celled plants that can be seen only with a powerful microscope and the great redwood and sequoia trees of the Pacific coast, the oldest and the largest living things on earth.
Down through the ages, man has relied upon plants for many of his needs. The beauty of plants enriches our lives. Most important of all is the fact that the other living things in our world could not exist very long without their plant neighbours.
Some plants have no roots, stems or leaves. Some of them consist of only one cell. Others, like the giant seaweeds may be more-than 100 feet long. They are divided into two main groups. The algae have green chlorophyll. They can make their own food. The fungi have no chlorophyll. They must get their food from other plants and animals.
Notes to the text:
in this way – таким чином
in turn – у свою чергу
up to the present moment – до теперішнього моменту
to take саге – турбуватися, дбати
