- •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
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- •Thank goodness! – shows that you’re happy that something bad ended or didn’t Publicity happen
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- •Stuffed animals – in this case means “мягкий”
- •Vocabulary: To have no way to get somewhere
- •Vocabulary: To park
- •Vocabulary: a working trip
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- •Why is Ellen worried about Robbie?
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- •Vocabulary: a reason for smth
- •Vocabulary: fast-food restaurants
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- •Program 7 (2) a County Fair
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- •Imagine that you are Ellen or Philip; with your partner present the conversation in class. Pay special attention to the sounds and sound clusters.
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- •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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- •690950, Г. Владивосток, ул. Мордовцева, 12
Vocabulary:
May I help you?/ What can I do for you?
To have an appointment
Marvelous
Across the country
Indoors
Oh dear! / Oh my! – express sympathy for someone
Thank goodness! – shows that you’re happy that something bad ended or didn’t Publicity happen
Questions:
1. What is Mr. Martinez?
2. Why did Susan Stewart come to see Mr. Martinez?
3. Does Mr. Martinez agree to help Susan?
4. Who will do all the work?
Program 2 (2) Great Ideas
Proper Names: Jimmy Kronski; Riverdale, New York
Professions: pediatrician/doctor; nurse
Vocabulary:
202 is pronounced “two oh two” in telephone and room numbers
After 3 weeks in bed he is, well, a little unhappy. – “Well” here means hesitation and not “in good health”.
Minor problems/mistakes/injuries, etc. – not important
Stuffed animals – in this case means “мягкий”
To work on a project
Questions:
Why did Susan come to Riverdale hospital?
What is Jimmy’s role in this conversation?
What problem does Susan have?
How does Philip help his daughter?
Program 3 (1) Music under the Stars
Proper names: Alexandra; Andreas; Greece; Long Island
Vocabulary: To have no way to get somewhere
To come over = to come to visit
Sidewalk
Good to see you- this is a common way to greet someone
I am glad to meet you – used when you meet someone for the first time
Nice to meet you - used when you meet someone for the first time
Buses run = ходят
Something runs late = ends late
A live concert
A big brother = an elder brother
Questions:
Who is Alexandra?
Who is Andreas?
Why does Robbie keep asking the time?
What are Alexandra, Andreas and Robbie going to do together?
Why do they invite Richard?
Program 3 (2) Music under the Stars
Proper names: Pappas; Massachusetts; New Orleans; Nashville
Vocabulary: To park
hit songs
Blanket
Fried chicken, potato salad, sliced tomatoes and soda
Rock-and-roll (rock’n’roll)
Good for you.
Balloon
You can say that again! – used to show surprise.
Stage
Room (uncountable)
Next to somebody
Questions:
Write four questions on the conversation.
Program 4 (1) Two for the Road
Proper names: Nashville, Tennessee
Vocabulary: a working trip
To take photographs/pictures of smb/smth
To pack the trunk/bags, etc.
Loose
Piece (a piano piece)
Yup
To be good at smth
To fit
To give smb a ride
Questions:
What is Grandpa helping Richard to do?
Who is good at packing? Why?
What was wrong with the radio?
Is Richard going to travel alone?
Program 4 (2) Two for the Road
Vocabulary:
By chance
Traffic
A traffic light
To stop for a red light
To miss the train/the turn
It’s better to be safe than sorry.
A block
On time – not late or early; in time – not too late
Have a nice trip.
Questions:
Where are Grandpa, Richard and Alexandra going?
Why are they in a hurry?
Why are Richard and Alexandra upset?
What is Andreas doing at the station?
Were Grandpa, Richard and Alexandra on time or in time at the station?
Program 5 (1) Driving Lessons
Professions: a barber
a (hair) stylist
a beautician
