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Text 9 Margaret Thatcher

Vocabulary

scholarship [‘skolә∫ip] — стипендия

research chemist [ri’sз:t∫ ‘kemist] — химик-исследователь

successful [sәk’sesfl] — успешный, преуспевающий

to be involved [tu: bi: in’volvd] — быть вовлеченным

to give up [tu: giv ٨p] — бросать, отказываться

Secretary of State for Education [‘sekrәtәri ov steit fo: r,edju’kei∫n] — министр образования

Labour Party [‘leibә ‘pa:ti] — лейбористская партия

publicly-owned industries [‘p٨blikli әund ‘indәstriz] — отрасли промышленности, находящиеся в государственной собственности

unemployment [,٨nim’ploimәnt] — безработица

undeclared war [,٨ndi’kleәd wo:] — необъявленная война

vote [vәut] — голос (на выборах)

term [tз:m] — срок

alliance ] ә‘laiәns] — союз, блок

Liberal Party [‘librәl ‘pa:ti] — либеральная партия

announcement [ ә‘naunsmәnt] — заявление

Margaret Thatcher (Margaret Robins) was born in 1925. Her father had a grocer’s shop but he was also very interested in local politics. Margaret was a good student and won a scholarship to Oxford to study chemistry. Then she worked as a research chemist until she met and married Denis Thatcher, a successful businessman. Then she decided to study law. She was already involved in politics and gave up law when she was elected to the Parliament in 1959. From 1970 to 1974 she was secretary of State for Education. In 1957 she became leader of Conservative Party which was the Opposition. In 1979 she beat the Labour Party and took office as Prime Minister, Britain’s first woman Prime Minister.

Thatcher privatized publicly-owned industries and made cuts in state education, hospitals and welfare benefits. In early 1980’s, Britain was facing unemployment, inflation, problems of Northern Ireland. In 1982, Britain became involved in an undeclared war against Argentina in the Falkland Islands. After the victory in the Falklands, she had an image of a strong, authoritative leader. In the 1983 election campaign, she won with a large majority of votes. In 1987 she won her third term as Prime Minister defeating the Labour Party which suffered from loss of votes due to the newly formed alliance with Liberal.

On November 22, 1990, Mrs. Thatcher resigned. The “Iron Lady” who believed it was her destiny to reshape the British nation shed tears as she made the historical announcement. Three men were candidates for the post of Prime Minister. John Major was to win.

Task 1. Answer the questions to the text:

1. When was Margaret Thatcher born?

2. What did she study at the university?

3. What were the major steps on her way to the post of Prime Minister?

4. What policy did Margaret Thatcher conduct?

5. How long did she stay at the post of Prime Minister?

6. When did she resign?

Task 2. Decide if each sentence true or false is:

1. Margaret Thatcher was born in 1925.

2. Her father had a bookshop.

3. He was also very interested in Humanities.

4. Margaret was a bad student and didn’t win a scholarship to Oxford to study chemistry.

5. Then she met and married Dennis Thatcher, a successful businessman.

6. Then she decided to study medicine.

7. She was elected to the Parliament in 1959.

8. In 1975 she became leader of the Labour Party which was the Opposition.

9. So she took Office as Prime Minister, Britain’s first woman Prime Minister.

10. Thatcher privatized publicly-owned industries.

11. In early 1980’s Britain was facing a period of flourishing in every sphere of life and society.

12. Before the victory in the Falklands, she had an image of a strong, authoritative leader.

13. In the 1983 election campaign, she won with a large majority of votes.

14. On November 22, 1990, Mrs. Thatcher resigned.

15. The “Iron Lady” shed tears as she made the historic development.

16. John Major was to win.

Task 3. Express the main idea of the text. Share your impressions.