- •Unit 1.
- •“Mr", “Mrs”, “Miss” alone is not a polite form of address
- •Unit 2.
- •“Thank you sir.” Clark turned to Tyler. “Good afternoon, Judge
- •Grammar: “There is, there are” construction.
- •If the subjects are of different number the predicate agrees with the subject that stands first.
- •I term. Cpсп 1-2. Getting acquianted.
- •Unit 3.
- •Cpcп 3. Family.
- •History of the american family.
- •Unit 4.
- •Cpcп 4. Appearance.
- •Unit 5. Character. Text: The Brothers.
- •Grammar: Pronouns.
- •Сpcп 5. Character.
- •Love is a Fallacy
- •Рекомендательные письма.
- •Unit 7.
- •Cpcп 6-7 dwelling.
- •Unit 8.
- •Verbs not used in the Continuous Form.
- •Срсп 8. Enviromental protection.
- •Man and the Biosphere.
- •Unit 9.
- •Срсп 9. Health.
- •The Last Leaf
- •Ex.1. Find English equivalents for the following (See Text).
- •Unit 10.
- •Unit 11.
- •Срсп 10-11. Physical diagnoses. You and your health.
- •Unit 12.
- •Unit 13.
- •Food and meals (II).
- •Text: American Food.
- •Grammar: Construction “To Be Going To”.
- •Срсп 12-13.
- •English Tea.
- •Unit 14.
- •Unit 15.
- •Grammar Revision.
- •Срсп 14-15. Shopping.
- •Buying Food.
- •Пойман за башмак.
- •C: Can I look at that calendar, please?
- •C: How much is that box of drawing clips?
- •Topics for oral composition.
- •II term.
- •I’ve worked He’s worked I haven’t worked He hasn’t worked
- •Unit 2.
- •Education in kazakhstan
- •Text: Higher education in Kazakhstan.
- •Grammar: The Past Perfect Tense.
- •I’d worked I hadn’t worked
- •Срсп 1-2. Education in kazakhstan
- •New face of schools of Kazakhstan
- •Ex.7. Role Play.
- •Ex.8. Now you are a student at university and answer the following questions.
- •2.Read an extract from the newspaper article.
- •10.Write down the newspaper article reporting the Council’s decision a few weeks after the press conference.
- •Unit 3.
- •Education in britain
- •Text: Education in Britain.
- •Grammar: The Future Perfect Tense.
- •Срсп 3. Higher education in great britain
- •8.Do you have similar postgraduate degrees in your country?
- •Ex.5. Discussion.
- •Unit 4.
- •I’ve been working He’s been working I haven’t been working He hasn’t been working
- •Срсп 4. Higher education in great britain
- •What are Universities For?
- •Unit 5
- •Inclusive: denotes an action which began before a definite moment in the past, continued up to that moment and was still going on at that moment. It is used with: -since, for We had
- •Unit 6.
- •Higher education in the usa.
- •Text: Higher Education
- •Grammar: Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- •I’ll have been working I won’t (shan’t) have been working
- •Срсп 5-6. Higher education in the usa.
- •1) Read and translate the text.
- •2) Make a list of unknown words.
- •3) Be ready to talk about Harvard’s students emphasizing the details you find most exciting and unusual. Harvard’s students.
- •What differences are there between you and Harvard’s student?
- •Unit 7.
- •Срсп 7. The Gumilyov Eurasian National University.
- •At my university.
- •Ex. 1. Read the text and describe your first day at the university. The words you may need:
- •Needs of Universities.
- •Unit 8
- •If you want to say who did or what caused the action, use by or with It was destroyed by fire.
- •Срсп 8. Sport.
- •Unit 9
- •Text: Sport in our life.
- •Grammar: The Passive Voice.
- •Hang Gliding. The Sport of the 1980s
- •Срсп 9. Sport.
- •Unit 10.
- •Various means of transport.
- •In its first meaning “can” expresses:
- •1.Mental,phisycal,circumstantial ability
- •3.Request
- •1. To ask permission/ to give permission (можно)
- •Unit 11.
- •2. A command, an urgent request (побудительное предложение)
- •Срсп 10-11 travelling
- •Unit 12.
- •6. Time and place changes:
- •Unit 13.
- •Leisure time
- •Text: The Use of Leisure
- •Grammar: Direct and Indirect Speech.
- •Срсп 12-13. Getting a job.
- •Computerized Job Matching.
- •Changing your job.
- •Unit 14.
- •Indirect General Questions
- •Indirect Special Questions.
- •I asked the gardener, “What are you planting here this year
- •Unit 15. Getting a job Text: The Resume.
- •The Resume.
- •Срсп 14-15. Leisure time.
- •Theatres in britain
- •Ex. 7. Do you like reading books? What kind of books do you like to read?
- •Задания и вопросы промежуточного контроля
- •I семестр
- •I блок.
- •Выберите правильную форму глагола “to have”.
- •II блок.
- •14. A room
- •30.Выберите подходящее слово к “medicine”:
- •Тестовые задания к итоговому контролю за I семестр
- •Задания и вопросы промежуточного контроля
- •II семестр
- •III блок
- •IV блок
- •Тестовые задание к итоговому контролю за II семестр.
- •Выберите правильный синоним
- •Задания и вопросы промежуточного контроля
- •III семестр
- •V блок
- •VI блок
- •18. Переведите на английский язык слово “платежное поручение”.
- •19. Переведите на английский язык слово “накопление, сбережение”.
- •Содержание
Unit 13.
Food and meals (II).
Text: American Food.
Grammar: Construction “To Be Going To”.
Практические цели: Обобщение лексического материала по теме: "Food and Meals". Закрепление лексики в устной и письменной речи, развитие умений и навыков разговорной речи по теме. Ознакомление, тренировка с грамматическим материалом. American Food.
Americans have to wider assortment of foods to choose from than consumers in any other country. Meats, fish, fruits, vegetables, nuts, cereals from various parts of the nation are available throughout the country during any season of the year. Frequently, the problem for the consumer is not the lack of variety of brands of food, but rather the bewildering assortment from which one must choose. In addition, the consumer can choose from foods that are fresh, frozen, caned and cooked or uncooked. Currently, virtually all food stores have available a wide array of frozen foods especially prepared to be heated or cooked in a microwave oven.
The microwave oven has revolutionized the home preparation of meals. It, along with the supermarket, where virtually any kind of foods are available, make the preparation of food the most time-efficient in the world. A family can make only one trip a week to the supermarket to purchase its food needs for an entire week. Before the turn of the century Americans will have access to computer-based shopping enabling them to make their buying decisions at home and picking up their purchases at the store or having them delivered to their homes.
Since the 1950s fast-food and take-out restaurants have had a phenomenal proliferation, first in the US, and more recently throughout the world. The first fast-food chains like McDonalds, Burger King, Arby's and Wendy's which offer sandwiches, hamburgers, French-fried potatoes, hot dogs, pizzas, pancakes, chili and fried chicken, have been joined by other chains some of which offer Mexican, Chinese and other ethnic foods. The cost of the foods in such restaurants are frequently cheaper than in one were to prepare similar food in one's kitchen. Consequently, an entire family may frequently go to eat at fast food places for convenience and economy.
A more recent development in the American food industry has been the demand for healthier foods. The food industry has made available a wide variety of low-fat diary and meat products. Animals are now being scientifically bred to produce lean meat. Even low fat cheeses and ice-creams are being produced. Vegetables, fruit and cereal consumption are increasing. A second demand is for foods grown and produce free of fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides. This has led to the development of the “organic food” industry. Of course, the cost of organic foods is substantially higher than for nonorganic food. The market for organic food has nevertheless been expanding.
Topical vocabulary.
wider assortment широкий ассортимент
consumers потребители
nuts орехи
cereals крупяные изделия
available доступный
bewildering сбивающий с толку
frozen замороженный
canned консервированный
microwave oven микроволновая печь
home preparation домашнее приготовление
to purchase приобретать
to deliver доставлять
take-out restaurants ресторан обеды на дом
convenience удобство
food industry пищевая промышленность
low-fat низко-калорийный
lean meat постное мясо
free of fertilizers без удобрения
organic food органическая пища
to expand расширяться
Ex. 1. Read and retell the text.
Ex. 2. Answer the questions.
What problem do American consumers face when buying food?
How often does the family visit a supermarket to purchase its food for a week?
What will enable Americans to make their buying decisions right at home?
What is the secret of success of fast-food and take-out restaurants?
What is more recent development in the American food industry?
Which food items are very popular now in America?
Ex. 3. Find in the text equivalents to the following words and phrases.
Потребители, изделия из дробленного зерна, типы продуктов, консервированный, полуфабрикат, духовка, подавать на стол, запеченная рыба, вегетарианский стол, “быстроешки”, постное мясо, ресторан, “обеды на дом”.
Ex. 4. Make up questions to which the following sentences might be the answers.
Meats, fish, fruit, vegetables etc. are available throughout the country during any season of the year.
Now virtually all food stores have a wide choice of frozen foods specially prepared to be cooked in a microwave oven.
The microwave oven has revolutionized the home preparation of meals.
Since the 1950s fast-food and take-out restaurants have had a phenomenal proliferation in the U.S.
An entire family can often go to eat at fast-food place for convenience and economy.
Animals are now being scientifically bred to produce lean meat.
A demand for foods grown and produced free of fertilizers has led to the development of an “organic food” industry.
Grammar: Construction “To be going to”.
“going to (do)” is used
when one says what one intends to do in the future.
- Are you going to watch the ten o'clock news?
- No, I am too tired, I am going to have an early night.
when the speaker knows something is about to happen. Usually there is something in the present situation that makes the speaker sure about what will happen:
- Look at that little boy at the puddle. He is going to fall into it.
The sky is overcast with black clouds. It is going to rain.
Ex. 5. Say when you are going to do something.
Have you spoken to the manager? (after lunch)
Have you made the tea? (gust)
Have you bought a car? (soon)
Have you done your homework? (just)
Ex. 6. Write questions with going to.
1. It is unexpectedly hot today. (what/you/wear)
2. Vlad has given me his latest painting. (where/you/hang it)
3. I've decided to sell the house. (what/you/buy/instead)
Ex. 7. Answer the questions using was/were going to.
1. Did you ask Melany to help you?
No, I … but I changed my mind.
2. Did they visit the Tate Gallery?
No, they … but they changed their mind.
3. Did he attend the meeting?
No, he … but he changed his mind.
Ex. 8. You have to say what you think is going to happen in these situations.
You are my best friend. We have been friends for many years. Now you are going away. (miss)
The children went to the woods all by themselves. They don't know the area well. (get lost)
There is a hole in Tom's jacket pocket. He's put some small change in it. (lose)
Ex. 9. Translate into English.
Ты почистил машину? - Нет еще. Я почищу ее завтра.
Вы уже пообедали? - Нет еще. Мы как раз собираемся сделать это.
Небо такое голубое. Будет чудесный день.
Я решила устроить званый вечер. - Кого ты собираешься пригласить?
Твои друзья ездили в отпуск в Испанию? - Нет они собирались, но передумали.
Экзамен завтра. Ты совсем не занимался. Ты провалишься.