- •Англ1йська мова
- •Видано за рахунок державних коштчв. Продаж заборонено.
- •Contents
- •I ntr о цш cto ry review
- •Read the article quickly. Refer its
- •Read the article again and discuss the questions in groups.
- •Present time
- •Past time
- •Future time
- •Ask and answer in pairs.
- •Read the instructions and write a letter.
- •5J Discuss the following questions in groups.
- •A) Skim the short article in one minute. Which of the following sentences describes the main idea of the text?
- •Look at the numbers below and say what they refer to. Match each number with its reference.
- •Scan the text again in 30 seconds to check your answers in (b).
- •3A bateau [’baetao] — плоскодонний човен
- •In groups, try to find as many English words that have entered your language as you can. The winner is the group with the longest list. Set a time limit.
- •Make the longest meaningful sentence using these words.
- •Indirect questions
- •Implication (,impirkei(n| вппутуваиия;
- •Пщручник для 11 класу загальноосвггжх навчальних закладйв. Р1вень стандарту
- •Видано за рахунок дсржавних коигпв. Продаж заборонений.
- •46006, М. Тернопть, вул. Гайова, 8 Свщоцтво про внесения до Державного реестру суб’ектш видавничо! справи tp Ne 28 вщ 9.06.2005 р.
- •61024. М. Харюв, вул ОльмЫського. 17.
- •Work in groups.
- •Interview one of the students to find out what helps him/her to achieve good results in this or that subject.
- •Share your results with other groups.
- •Read the text (page 24) and complete its paragraphs (1-7) with the suitable words or word combinations (a-g).
- •In groups, discuss why different types of dictionaries are valuable.
- •Vocabulary °
- •Refer each sentence to the correct type of Conditionals (I or II).
- •Fill in the gaps with the appropriate form of the verb in brackets.
- •It sounds like...
- •It reminds me of ...
- •1 The case for coeds1
- •Is a person or company that
- •Introductory paragraph Paragraph 1
- •Introductory paragraph Paragraph 1
- •1Лаааая
- •3Rd conditional
- •Complete the text with the words from the box.
- •VMtTariah TtRriMl maDt vith qoat's che.E.Sl amo auurgiMtS
- •I'll find out what's happened to it.
- •Work in pairs. Find out which of the above dishes your partner would or wouldn't like to try and why.
- •Use the reporting verbs in brackets to report the following statements.
- •Work in pairs. Complete the dialogue with the sentences below (a-f) and dramatise It
- •The Traditional Healthy
- •Vegetarian Diet Pyramid
- •Is it possible for everyone to follow such a diet? Is it necessary to do so?
- •If it Is advisable to do so or not?
- •Introductory paragraph Paragraph 1
- •Introductory paragraph Paragraph 1
- •Visit their website: network.Org.Ua or call.
- •If you have any questions about
- •It's free!
- •1 A) Guess the meanings of the following words (1-6) and match them with their definitions (a-f).
- •Infinitive and gerund (-4ng form) revision
- •6 F Listen to the song and sing it along.
- •It note for note,
- •4) In groups, choose one of the topics (ы0) and discuss it. Complete the table 'Problems. Solutions. Results'. See the example on oaae 229
- •Politics
- •Gerund (-ing form)
- •Participle I (0,1, II, III)
I'll find out what's happened to it.
I forgot to mention it.
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a) Complete the tour guide Information with the words from the box.
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Croissants
These
flaky pastry crescents are eaten freshlv-(1)baked
for breakfast.
Most restaurants serve French food but there is a range of Chinese, Vietnamese and North African eateries in many areas as well as Italian, Greek. Lebanese and Indian places.
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Moules Mariniores
Mussels are (2)... in a garlic-flavoured wine stock.
Coquille Saint-Jacques
Scallops are classically cooked with butter with
... mushrooms in white wine, lemon juice and butter.
Andouillettes a la Lyonnalse
These sausages made from pork intestines are
... or fried and served with onions.
Noisettes d'agneau
Small tender lamb cutlets are (5)... in butter and (6).. . with a vanety of garnishes.
Oeufs en cocotte a I'Estragon
A tarragon-flavoured sauce is poured over (7)... eggs.
Escargot
la Bourguignone
Cooked snails are replaced in their shells and (8)... with lemon.
Work in pairs. Find out which of the above dishes your partner would or wouldn't like to try and why.
Use the reporting verbs in brackets to report the following statements.
Robert: I'll tell the teacher! (threaten)
James (to Cheryl): You should see a doctor, (advise)
Charles (to Ben): No, I won't lend you my Walkman, (refuse)
Michael: I’m sorry I broke the window, (apologise)
Colin: Yes. I did go out with Jennifer on Saturday, (admit)
Mark (to Eliza): You’ve taken my pen! (accuse)
Work in pairs. Complete the dialogue with the sentences below (a-f) and dramatise It
Ron: Do you want an appetiser?
Linda: Hmm. I think I'll have a shrimp cocktail. I'm crazy about shrimp.
What about you?
Ron: I’m not sure. I can’t decide.
Linda: Oh, if I were you. I'd have smoked salmon. You always say you like smoked salmon, and you haven’t had any for a long time.
Waiter:...
Ron: Yes. one shrimp cocktail and one smoked salmon, please.
П Waiter:...
Ron: Well, we can't decide between veal and chicken.
What do you recommend?
Waiter:...
Unda: Yes. Some zucchini, some carrots, and some boiled potatoes.
Waiter:...
Unda: Bring me a mixed salad with the entree, please.
П Waiter:...
Linda: Can we order that later?
П Waiter:...
a Both are good, but if I were you I'd have the veal It’s the speciality of the house. What would you like with the veal? Maybe some vegetables? b Of course.
с Are you ready to order now? d Fine. And the entree? e All right. Do you want a dessert? f And a salad?
f 4 jr Think of three popular Ukrainian dishes and prepare a description of them for foreign guests. Follow the Useful Tips.
■ UBEFULL^J The following phrases are useful TIPS КЛХ when exDlainina dishes. ^ |
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is fried chicken ... is made with ... |
served with white wine or garlic comes with a salad
It's served with a delicious white wine sauce. The chicken is our house speciality. |
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Read the information and discuss the problem.
‘One man's meat is another man's poison,"one English proverb says. There is a wide range of nutritious foods in the world. However, eating habits differ from country to country. In some societies certain foods are taboo. An eccentric millionaire once invited guests from several countries to a banquet and offered them the menu below. All the foods are popular in some parts of the world, but are not eaten in others.
Look at this menu and answer the questions on page 120.
STARTERS
Snail Frogs' legs Pigs' feet Shellfish Caviar 100-year-old eggs Tripe (cow's stomach) Black pudding (made from blood) SOUPS Bird's nest soup Sharfc fin soup Sea-weed soup
FISH
Jellied eels Octopus DESSERT Chocolate-covered ants Salad of flower petals
MAIN COURSES
Brains Whole stuffed camel Grilled songbirds Roast snake Bat stew Horsemeat Kangaroo Whale Roast dog Pork Beef Lamb Veal
If you had been there, which items could you have eaten?
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Which items would you have eaten?
Which items couldn't you have eaten? Why not?
Do you know which countries they are popular in?
Would you eat them if you were starving?
What unusual things are eaten in Ukraine?
How do you make it one of our national dishes?
Role-play the situation in groups.
One of you is a restaurant waiter. The waiter greets / ^ ^ the customers, presents I* . t л ^ the menu and takes /♦ ^ 0.
their orders. The other I . \ students are the restaurant customers.
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Read the magazine article. Seven sentences have been taken out of it. Complete the text with the appropriate sentences (A-H) after the article. An example (0) has been done for you at the beginning.
There is an extra sentence that you do not need.
MEAT IS MURDER?
A vegetarian is a person who doesn't eat meat. This also includes fish. A vegan, on the other hand, does not eat any kind of animal produce, such as butter, eggs, milk or even honey. (0) In addition, thov also avoid usino other animal products like leather.
About five percent of the British population is believed to be vegetarian, while only one in four hundred is vegan.
People become vegetarians for many reasons. Some people simply dislike the taste of meat.
(1)... They point to the overcrowded conditions that chickens, for example, are kept in. It is also argued that vegetarianism is healthier. (2)... One of the main reasons for this is that they consume less animal fat.
Another health reason for being a
vegetarian is the number of recent diseases connected with animals killed for food. (3)... Vegetarians point to modern-day food scares such as 'mad cow's disease' or 'bird flu' to support this view.
(4) ... For instance, vegetarianism is one of the central beliefs of Hinduism. In fact, most of the planet's vegetarians are Hindus and live in India.
Of course, there are also strong arguments against vegetarianism,