- •М.Н. Макеева, о.Н. Морозова, л.П. Циленко английский для бакалавров
- •Contents
- •Методическая записка
- •Innovation Issues
- •I send sms every day.
- •I am using Nick’s phone while mine is being charged.
- •I’m writing a message now.
- •You have to lock this door every evening at 20.00.
- •You don’t have to arrive before 9.00.
- •You mustn’t speak during working hours.
- •How do you define the term ‘Patent’? Would you like to be a patentee? If you were an inventor where would you apply to be granted? Can you list the items to become a patentee?
- •Have you done your project yet?
- •When did you do your project?
- •Part II Three items of technological innovation
- •I’ll deal with that later.
- •Greek soldiers pretended to make peace with their enemies.
- •Greek soldiers didn’t pretend to make peace with their enemies.
- •Did Greek soldiers pretend to make peace with their enemies?
- •1. In pairs or small groups match the part of the car with its function.
- •Lesson 6
- •Around 80% of the world's population enjoys mobile phone coverage as of 2006. This figure is expected to increase to 95% by the year 2011.
- •4. Match the abbreviation with English and Russian definitions.
- •Part III
- •Invention into reality
- •Five Key Factors To Consider About Your Invention
- •How To Think Up a Profitable Invention
- •Grammar reference
- •Present continuous
- •I'm not looking. My eyes are closed tightly
- •I'm looking for a new separate apartment.
- •I'm meeting him at 7.30;
- •Present simple
- •I think you are right. He doesn't want you to do it. Present simple or continuous
- •Past simple
- •I saw them in the street.
- •Past continuous
- •Past simple or continuous
- •Present perfect
- •I've never met Jim and Sally.
- •Present perfect continuous
- •I've been waiting for him for 30 minutes and he still hasn't arrived
- •Present Perfect or Past Simple
- •Future Going to
- •Will (shall)
- •I'll probably come back later.
- •The Passive
- •The imperative
- •Reported speech
- •I said I didn't want to go.
- •The first conditional
- •Second conditional
- •Third conditional
- •Used to
- •To be used to doing
- •To get used to doing
- •Asking questions 1
- •Asking questions 2
- •Question tags
- •Suppose
- •Prepositions – Time
- •Prepositions – Place (Position and Direction)
- •Other important Prepositions
- •Irregular verbs
- •47. Url : http://planetgreen.Discovery.Com/videos/dean-of-invention-car-that-folds-in-half.Html
- •Английский для бакалавров
4. Match the abbreviation with English and Russian definitions.
Multimedia
Message Service
система
цифровой сотовой связи в Европе (её
аналог в США CDMA)
на частотах 900 МГц на основе TDMA.
The
Short
Message
Service
компания США, производящая процессоры,
полупроводниковые, электронные
устройства, средства связи, компьютеры
и периферию.
*
Global
System
for
Mobile
Communications
служба коротких сообщений, предусматривает
передачу текстовых сообщений длиной
до
140 байт между абонентами сотовых
сетей.
Wideband
Code Division Multiple Access
широкополосный многостанционный
доступ с кодовым разделением каналов,
обеспечивает скорость передачи до 2
Мбит/с.
National
Executive Committee
служба передачи мультимедиасообщений.
Time
Division Multiple Access
многостанционный доступ с временным
разделением каналов, МДВР один из
двух стандартов для цифровых сетей
сотовой связи в США, появился в 1992 г.
She’d
have sent you a message if she had has your address. If
I’ll pass math tomorrow, I’ll call you. I’d
be much happier if I can use the third conditional. Joy
will be able to take photos of the nomination day tomorrow if she
would bring his camera. I
buy you a new mobile phone if you really need it. If
you’d bought me an expensive ring, I marry you. As
long as we drive this far, we might as well go on. If
my mobile phone battery hadn’t run out, I have sent you a text
message. If
the Internet hasn’t been invented, we wouldn’t be able to send
emails. If
I hadn’t bought a laptop computer, I will have to go to Internet
cafes. If
we had invested in renewable energy sources, we won’t have lost
so many natural resources. If
I had seen you, I will would have talked to you. If
that car isn’t too expensive, I buy it. If
I were you I will learn English. If
I had studied harder, I would had passed the test. Will
you do it differently if you had to do it over again?
Here is a way of remembering the use of third conditional sentences
in English.
Third conditional
Unrealistic condition → result
If
you had been there,
you
would have seen her.
Past perfect
Would/could/might + have +V3 For
more on first and second conditional sentences, turn to ‘Grammar
Reference’.
Part III