- •Active Vocabulary British Character
- •Monarchy in gb
- •Reading
- •Examination Speaking Points
- •Examination stories
- •Course Map III (Class Work)
- •4. Course examination
- •Course Map III (Independent Work)
- •The overall list of Examination stories
- •1. At what stage of reading a book can you
- •Keys to home test 3
- •Home test 4
- •The Orphaned Swimming Pool
- •2. Choose the phrase that best completes the following sentences. Your choice will depend on your personal interpretation.
- •3. Define the prevailing emotive key in the indicated passages and fill in the second column of the chart:
- •4. Interpreting symbolism. Choose answers which seem suitable.
- •5. Interpreting the title.
- •Course Map III (Class Work)
- •Step-by step guide: Some aspects of British and American life
- •Project work
- •In this project find some information to discuss the following problems:
- •Vocabulary Items Term 7 Social Issues
- •British Character
- •Monarchy in gb
- •Term 7 Examination Speaking Points
- •II. In each set of words and word combinations spot the one which does not relate to the others.
- •III. Insert prepositions where necessary:
- •IV. Translate from Russian into English:
- •I. Find in the text the words and phrases meaning the following:
- •II. Find the synonyms from the text:
- •III. Fill in the gaps with the necessary prepositions:
Examination stories
R. Bradbury. All Summer in a Day
J. Archer. Just Good Friends
P. Lively. Next Term, We’ll Mash You
Hardy. The Returned Soldier
Saki. The Open Window
A. Maley. Gossip
B. Brown. The Star Ducks
M. Spark. You Should Have Seen the Mess
M. Binchey. The Garden Party
T. Pears. Blue
J. Collier. The Chaser
J. Archer. Cheap at Half the Price
R. Goldberg. Art for Heart’s Sake
Saki. The Lumber-Room
Ph. Dick. Human Is
J. Mark. Teeth
E. Hemingway. Cat in the Rain
J. Winterson. O’Brien’s First Christmas
M. Whitaker. Hannah
A. Cassidy. Shopping for One
D. Leavitt. Gravity
Course Map III (Class Work)
№ |
Topic |
Hours |
1 |
Modern family values. |
2 |
2 |
Personality studies. |
2 |
3 |
Customs and traditions in GB. British stereotypes. The British versus the Americans |
2 |
4 |
Title |
2 |
5 |
Symbolism |
2 |
6 |
Credit test. |
2 |
4. Course examination
Oral examination:
Part 1: Answer the questions after the given short-story and comment on its central idea(s).
Part 2: Define 3 active vocabulary notions given by the examiner.
Part 3: Present the given speaking point.
Course Map III (Independent Work)
Date |
Topic |
Study Materials |
01.09.- 22.09. |
Title. |
E. Kireichuk, T. Vassilyeva The Short Story: Reading and Appreciation, Part II, pp. 41-43. or T. Kurs, N. Zhlobo, E. Kireichuk and E. Makoutsa Attractively Short, Unit 8. |
23.10.- 15.10. |
Symbols. |
Kireichuk, Vassilyeva The Short Story: Reading and Appreciation, Part II, pp. 30-32. or T. Kurs, N. Zhlobo, E. Kireichuk and E. Makoutsa Attractively Short, Unit 9. |
16.10.-30.10. |
Independent Reading and Analysis. |
See the table of contents in The Short Story: Reading and Appreciation or Attractively Short and find the stories indicated below:
E. Hemingway. Cat in the Rain J. Winterson. O’Brien’s First Christmas
|
31.10.- 14.10. |
Independent Reading and Analysis. |
M. Whitaker. Hannah A. Cassidy. Shopping for One
|
15.11.- 30.11. |
Independent Revision. |
Revise the stories you read an analyzed in term 5. |
01.12.- 21.12. |
Independent Revision. |
Revise the stories you read an analyzed in term 6. |
The overall list of Examination stories
R. Bradbury. All Summer in a Day
J. Archer. Just Good Friends
P. Lively. Next Term, We’ll Mash You
F. Hardy. The Returned Soldier
Saki. The Open Window
A. Maley. Gossip
B. Brown. The Star Ducks
M. Spark. You Should Have Seen the Mess
M. Binchey. The Garden Party
T. Pears. Blue
J. Collier. The Chaser
J. Archer. Cheap at Half the Price
R. Goldberg. Art for Heart’s Sake
Saki. The Lumber-Room
Ph. Dick. Human Is
J. Mark. Teeth
E. Hemingway. Cat in the Rain
J. Winterson. O’Brien’s First Christmas
M. Whitaker. Hannah
A. Cassidy. Shopping for One
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