
- •Министерство образования и науки Российской Федерации Федеральное агентство по образованию
- •Пособие по аудированию
- •Tuning in the usa
- •Vocabulary:
- •Meeting – an occasion when people come together intentionally or unintentionally
- •Vocabulary:
- •Thank goodness! – shows that you’re happy that something bad ended or didn’t Publicity happen
- •Vocabulary:
- •Stuffed animals – in this case means “мягкий”
- •Vocabulary: To have no way to get somewhere
- •Vocabulary: To park
- •Vocabulary: a working trip
- •Vocabulary:
- •Vocabulary:
- •Why is Ellen worried about Robbie?
- •Vocabulary:
- •Vocabulary: a reason for smth
- •Vocabulary: fast-food restaurants
- •Vocabulary:
- •Program 7 (2) a County Fair
- •Vocabulary:
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- •Vocabulary:
- •Imagine that you are Ellen or Philip; with your partner present the conversation in class. Pay special attention to the sounds and sound clusters.
- •Vocabulary:
- •Vocabulary:
- •Program 13 (2) Take Me Out To the Ball Game
- •Program 14 (1) New Orleans: a Mix of Cultures
- •Program 14 (2) New Orleans: a Mix of Cultures
- •1. Birds Of a feather Flock Together
- •2. In Unity There Is Strength
- •3. It Takes Two to Tango
- •Learn the dialogue by heart and perform it with your partner.
- •4. A Man Is Known By the Company He Keeps
- •5. Misery Loves Company
- •Learn as a dialogue and perform it in class with your partner.
- •6. There’s No Place like Home
- •7. Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth
- •8. Two Heads Are Better Than One
- •9. Two’s Company, But Three’s a Crowd
- •10. An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away
- •12. If You Can’t Beat Them, Join Them
- •13. If You Can’t Stand the Heat, Get Out Of the Kitchen
- •14. Leave Well Enough Alone
- •15. Look Before You Leap
- •16. Make Hay While the Sun Shines
- •17. Strike While the Iron Is Hot
- •18. The Way to a Man’s Heart Is Through His Stomach
- •19. When in Rome Do As the Romans Do
- •20. All That Glitters Is Not Gold
- •21. Curiosity Killed the Cat
- •22. Don’t Bite Off More Than You Can Chew
- •23. Don’t Bite the Hand That Feeds You
- •24. Don’t Count Your Chickens Before They’re Hatched
- •25. Don’t Cry Over Spilt Milk
- •26. Don’t Judge a Book By Its Cover
- •27. Don’t Judge a Man Until You’ve Walked in His Boots
- •28. Don’t Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth
- •29. Don’t Put All Your Eggs In One Basket
- •30. Don’t Put Off for Tomorrow What You Can Do Today
- •31. Don’t Put the Cart Before the Horse
- •32. A Miss Is As Good As a Mile
- •33. The Road To Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions
- •34. Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire
- •35. The First Step Is Always the Hardest
- •36. Forewarned Is Forearmed
- •37. He Who Hesitates Is Lost
- •38. If at First You Don’t Succeed, Try, Try Again
- •39. Necessity Is the Mother of Invention
- •40. No Pain, No Gain
- •41. Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained
- •42. The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword
- •43. Practice Makes Perfect
- •44. Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day
- •45. The Squeaking Wheel Gets the Oil
- •46. You’re Never Too Old to Learn
- •47. Beggars Can’t Be Choosers
- •48. Clothes Do Not Make the Man
- •49. A Leopard Cannot Change His Spots
- •50. Man Does Not Live by Bread Alone
- •51. Money Does Not Grow on Trees
- •52. One Swallow Does Not a Summer Make
- •53. Too Many Chiefs, Not Enough Indians
- •54. You Can Lead a Horse to Water, but You Can’t Make Him Drink
- •55. You Can’t Have Your Cake and Eat It Too
- •56. You Can’t Teach an Old Dog New Tricks
- •57. The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far from the Tree
- •58. Barking Dogs Seldom Bite
- •59. Better a Live Coward Than a Dead Hero
- •60. A Fool and His Money Are Soon Parted
- •61. He Who Laughs Last Laughs Best
- •Idioms and Phrasal Verbs for the toefl Mini-Lesson 1.1
- •Mini-Lesson 1.2
- •Mini-Lesson 1.3
- •Mini-Lesson 2.1
- •Mini-Lesson 2.2
- •Mini-Lesson 3.1
- •Mini-Lesson 3.2
- •Mini-Lesson 4.1
- •Mini-Lesson 4.2
- •Mini-Lesson 4.3
- •Mini-Lesson 5.1
- •Mini-Lesson 5.2
- •Mini-Lesson 5.3
- •Mini-Lesson 6.1
- •Mini-Lesson 6.2
- •Mini-Lesson 6.3
- •Mini-Lesson 7.1
- •Mini-Lesson 7.2
- •Mini-Lesson 7.3
- •Mini-Lesson 8.1
- •Mini-Lesson 8.2
- •Mini-Lesson 9.1
- •Mini-Lesson 9.2
- •Mini-Lesson 9.3
- •Mini-Lesson 10.1
- •Mini-Lesson 10.2
- •Mini-Lesson 11.1
- •Mini-Lesson 11.2
- •Mini-Lesson 12.1
- •Mini-Lesson 12.2
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40. No Pain, No Gain
This proverb means: ___________________________________________________________
Names: Chiqui
Words:
ice rink
discipline
crushing
routine
to perfect
technique
Answer the following questions:
What is Chiqui’s routine?
What does one of the speakers think about such a routine?
What is Chiqui’s goal? What is she doing to achieve it?
When will Chiqui probably become a champion ice skater?
Retell the dialog using the words above and perform it in the classroom.
41. Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained
This proverb means: ________________________________________________________________
Names: Tanya
Words:
tryout
to qualify
ambition
uncertainty
The Olympics
to venture
to make the team
to keep smb from doing smth
Answer the following questions:
What sport does Tanya do?
What was her ambition?
What was she uncertain about?
How did she perform during tryouts?
How did she perform in the competition?
Learn the story by heart and perform it in class with your partner.
42. The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword
This proverb means: ________________________________________________________________
Words:
alignment
steering column
to trade smth in
to claim
Explain what is meant:
I almost came to blows with the guy.
I decided against force.
A brand new car.
Decide if the following statements are true or false. Prove your point:
The owner of the car wrote to the president of the automobile corporation and the president replied.
The man is satisfied with his current car.
When the man took his car back to the dealer, the dealer was very helpful.
The president apologized.
The man will get a new car instead of his old one and won’t pay anything.
Make up your own dialogs with the words above and perform it with your partner.
43. Practice Makes Perfect
This proverb means: ___________________________________________________________
Words:
eventually
accurately
drill
proficiency
Answer the following questions:
What is one of the speaker’s achievements? What is her problem?
How will she probably change the way she practices?
What will she be able to increase?
Learn the dialog by heart and perform it in class with your partner.
44. Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day
This proverb means: ___________________________________________________________
Names: Judy
Words:
word processing
keyboard
editing
impatient
procedure
to master
Decide if the following statements are true or false. Prove your point:
Judy has achieved quite a success in her word processing class.
She gets really impatient because she wants to learn more and faster.
Using computer software for writing documents is just a piece of cake.
Judy will be able to do as well as other students in her class if she practices as often as she can.
Learn the dialog by heart and perform it in class with your partner.
45. The Squeaking Wheel Gets the Oil
This proverb means: ___________________________________________________________
Names: Ian
Words:
to chip
to renovate
forcefully
Answer the following questions:
Why has Ian decide to move? What is his problem?
What is the most annoying to him?
What has he tried to do to solve this problem?
According to Ian’s friend, what should he have done to get attention?
Retell the dialog using the words above and perform it in the classroom.