- •Соntents
- •About myself and my family About Myself
- •Memorize the following words: Appearance - внешность
- •Straight
- •My Family Family, Relatives - Семья, родственники
- •Character – Характер
- •4. Match the opposite words:
- •5. Solve the crossword:
- •6. Match the opposite words:
- •7. Guess the surmane according to the description:
- •8. Complete the sentences. For example: My grandmother’s husband is my grandfather.
- •9. Describe your groupmate using the familiar words.
- •III. Remember the following words and expressions:
- •IV. Fill in the gaps of your own genealogical tree in English:
- •Read the text and do the exercises: About Myself and My Family
- •1. Make up the sentences out the given words:
- •Fill in the gaps using the following words:
- •Answer the following questions:
- •Dialogues
- •Read and dramatise the dialogues:
- •Finish and dramatise the dialogues.
- •VIII. Make up the dialogue of your own.
- •Just for fun the crowd
- •In a train car
- •I. Memorize the following words:
- •II. Read and translate the text: Home
- •III. Answer the questions:
- •IV. Fill in the blanks with prepositions and adverbs where necessary.
- •V. Translate into English
- •VI. Put the proper expressions into the sentences:
- •VII. Fill in the blanks with house, home, or block.
- •VIII. Describe the pictures and say what you would add or you would remove because it seems to you uncomfortable or out-of-date.
- •IX. Add to Your Active Vocabulary
- •Conversational Formulas:
- •X. Make up statements or questions for which the following could serve as response. Use the words and expressions suggested below:
- •XI. Look at the pictures. Think who can live in this flat(or rooms separately), and say why there is such a mess.
- •XII. Dialogues
- •1. Renting a Room
- •2. We Are Building a House of Our Own
- •3. Read the conversation between Kelly and her mother and describe the house and the garden Kelly is speaking about.
- •XII. Here are given the ads of people who need accommodation. Choose 3 ads and write the announcements that can interest them. Accommodation Required
- •Our university
- •I. Read the following words and word combinations paying attention to their pronunciation:
- •II. Read and translate the text: Our University
- •III. Find out the sentences which correspond to the text. Correct the wrong sentences in accordance with the text:
- •IV. Give English equivalents to the words in brackets:
- •V. Find the corresponding translation of the words and word combinations:
- •VI. Translate the sentences into English:
- •Prepare the retelling of the text.
- •VIII. Dialogues
- •1. Read the dialogue and reproduce it inserting the necessary words. At the University Museum
- •2. Think of the situation: what you would say if you took part in this dialogue. Dramatize it. At the University Museum
- •3. Make up a dialogue on the following situation using the given vocabulary and conversational phrases. At the University Museum
- •4. Read the dialogue and reproduce it inserting the necessary words and phrases. At the Youth Commitee
- •5. Fill in the gaps with proper phrases and sentences given and act out the following conversation in pairs:
- •At the Youth Committee
- •6. Make up a dialogue on the following situation using the given vocabulary and conversational phrases:
- •7. Read the dialogue and reproduce it inserting the necessary words and phrases.
- •Read for yourself Oxbridge
- •I. Remember the following words and word combinations
- •II. Read and translate the text: Student’s Life
- •III. Add to your active vocabulary:
- •V. Translate the expressions into English and memorize them:
- •VI. Insert the correct prepositions where necessary:
- •VII. Put the proper expressions into the sentences:
- •VIII. Translate the sentences into English:
- •IX. Dialogues
- •1. Imagine you are talking to Natalie. Fill in the gaps:
- •2. Put the proper expressions into the sentences: Examinations at the University
- •3. Read, translate and learn the dialogue by heart. A telephone call
- •X. Memorize the proverbs and sayings and use them in the situations of your own:
- •XI. Using the vocabulary of the lesson speak about:
- •Just for Recognition Bologna Process
- •Environment
- •Remember the following words:
- •II. Read and translate the text: Environment
- •III. Answer the following questions:
- •Translate the following sentences into English:
- •V. Match the words:
- •VI. Join the following definitions with correct answers:
- •VIII. Read and translate.
- •IX. Decide what kind of weather is described in each situation.
- •X. Creative work
- •XI. Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions.
- •XII. Issues for discussion
- •Some curious facts Thunderstorms
- •Ice or snow
- •Attention!
- •Health at the doctor’s
- •I. Remember the following words and word combinations:
- •II. Read the text: At the Doctor’s
- •III. Translate the word combinations into English:
- •IV. Match the words:
- •V. Read the sentences and translate the Russian words and word combinations into English:
- •VI. Make up the questions to the following answers:
- •VII. Dialogues
- •1. Read and translate the dialogue. Roleplay the situation.
- •2. Look through the dialogue. Add the words of the patient. Roleplay the situation.
- •3. Read the dialogue. Translate the words of the doctor.
- •4. Between Two Boys on Injuries
- •5. At the Dentist's
- •7. Read the dialogue and learn it by heart. A Visit to the Doctor
- •VIII. Make up the dialogues. Roleplay the situation.
- •IX. Tell the story about visiting the doctor. Stages for actions:
- •Sport and a healthy life style
- •I. Read the following words paying attention to the pronunciation:
- •Indoor games:
- •II. Match the description with the sport:
- •III. Match the words:
- •IV. Solve the crossword.
- •V. Make up your own crossword.
- •VI. Odd one word out:
- •VII. Do, Play or Go with Various Sports.
- •VIII. Interview your partner. Tell about your partner:
- •IX. Remember the following words and word combinations:
- •X. Read and translate the text. Sport and a Healthy Life Style
- •XI. Match the English phrases with their Russian equivalents:
- •XII. True or False? Prove your answer using the sentences from the text above:
- •XIV. Discuss the following questions with your partner and prepare a report “What you can do to be healthy”:
- •XV. Dialogues
- •1. Lifestyle
- •XVI. Tell about how to keep a healthy life style. What are the basic types of food a person should eat?
- •The republic of kazakhstan political structure, geography and economy
- •I. Read the following words and word combinations paying attention to their pronunciation:
- •II. Read and translate the text: Political Structure, Geography and Economy
- •III. Translate the following word combinations into Russian:
- •Translate the words in the brackets into English:
- •V. Find the Russian equivalents to the following words and word combinations in the right-hand column:
- •V. Answer the following questions:
- •Astana – the capital of kazakhstan
- •I. Read the following words and word combinations paying attention to their pronunciation:
- •II. Read and translate the text: Astana – the Capital of Kazakhstan
- •III. Translate the following word combinations into Russian:
- •IV. Find the corresponding Russian equivalents to the word combinations in the left-hand column:
- •V. Find out the sentences corresponding to the text. Prove them by the facts from the text:
- •VII. Make up 10 questions to the text. Use them as your plan for retelling the text. Karaganda – my native city
- •I. Read the following words and word combinations paying attention to their pronunciation:
- •II. Read and translate the text: Karaganda – My Native City
- •III. Answer the following questions:
- •IV. Translate the expressions into English and memorize them:
- •V. Insert the correct prepositions where necessary:
- •VI. Put the proper expressions into the sentences:
- •VII. Translate the sentences into English:
- •VIII. Add to your active vocabulary
- •IX. Dialogues
- •2. Fill in the correct prepositions if necessary . You may use them not once: of, in, on, from, by, at, along, off, to, about.
- •3. Add a beginning to each point:
- •X. Directions
- •1. Look at the map of Chesswood and find these things:
- •2. Read these descriptions and add the places to the map:
- •Complete the directions from Chesswood farm to the church with the prepositions in the box. Look at the map to help you.
- •4. Listen and check.
- •XI. Using the vocabulary of the lesson speak on the following:
- •Facts only Soviets say Talking Elephant Has Human Parents to Talk
- •Traditions and holidays of kazakhstan nauruz
- •I. Read the following words and word combinations paying attention to their pronunciation:
- •II. Read and translate the text: Nauruz
- •III. Translate the words in the brackets into English:
- •IV. Find the Russian equivalents to the word combinations in the left-hand column:
- •V. Find the corresponding endings of the sentences and translate them into Russian:
- •I. Read the following words and word combinations paying attention to their pronunciation:
- •II. Read and translate the text: People of Culture and Science of Kazakhstan Culture
- •Science
- •III. Read and translate the following word combinations:
- •IV. Find the Russian equivalents to the word combinations in the left-hand column:
- •V. Be ready to speak about some famous Kazakhstani people. Use some additional information. The united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland political structure, geography and economy
- •I. Read the following words and word combinations paying attention to their pronunciation:
- •Read and translate the text: Political Structure, Geography and Economy
- •Translate the words in the brackets into English:
- •IV. Find the corresponding translation of the words and word combinations:
- •V. Answer the following questions:
- •VI. Translate the sentences into English:
- •VII. Find out the sentences which correspond to the text. Correct the wrong sentences in accordance with the text:
- •VIII. Dialogue Read, dramatize and learn the dialogue.
- •IX. 1. Suppose you had a chance to see the uk from the bird sight. What did you see?
- •2. Look at the map of Great Britain and speak about the most important industrial centers. Facts only
- •London - the capital of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland
- •I. Read the following words and word combinations paying attention to their pronunciation:
- •Read and translate the text: London – the Capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- •III. Translate the words in the brackets into English:
- •IV. Find the corresponding translation of the words and word combinations:
- •V. Answer the following questions:
- •VI. Translate the sentences into English:
- •VII. Find out the sentences which correspond to the text. Correct the wrong sentences in accordance with the text.
- •VIII. Fill in the gaps with words and expressions given in English and put them into the right place. Do not forget to use the correct form. The Tower of London
- •1) Violence 2) forefathers 3) to be guarded 4) to take place 5) password
- •6) To go back 7) Crown Jewels 8) can tell 9) the Ceremony of the Keys
- •10) Ancient 11) to be founded 12) fortress 13) royal treasury.
- •Suppose you are a guide about London. Make a tour and tell us about the places of interest using the map from the text. Find additional information.
- •XI. Dialogues Dialogue 1. Read the dialogue and learn it by heart.
- •John – Oh, England!
- •Traditions and holidays of the uk
- •I. Read the following words and word combinations paying attention to their pronunciation:
- •II. Read and translate the text: Traditions and Holidays of the uk
- •English Pancake Recipe
- •III. Translate the words in the brackets into English:
- •IV. Find the corresponding translation of the words and word combinations:
- •V. Answer the following questions:
- •VI. Translate the sentences into English:
- •VII. Find out the sentences which correspond to the text. Correct the wrong sentences in accordance with the text:
- •VIII. Find some additional information about British holidays and traditions and tell us about them. People of culture and science of the uk
- •I. Read the following words and word combinations paying attention to their pronunciation:
- •II. Read and translate the text: People of Culture and Science of the uk
- •People of Culture
- •Extract from “My Heart's in the Highlands”
- •People of Science
- •People of Music
- •III. Translate the words in the brackets into English:
- •IV. Find the corresponding translation of the words and word combinations:
- •V. Translate the sentences into English:
- •VI. Find out the sentences which correspond to the text. Correct the wrong sentences in accordance with the text:
- •VII. Find more information about famous people of the uk and present it in the auditorium.
- •VIII. Dialogues
- •Dialogue 2. Complete the following dialogue using the active vocabulary.
- •Dialogue 3. Complete the following dialogue using the active vocabulary.
- •Appendix kazakh national traditions, sports and games
- •List of literature
VII. Find out the sentences which correspond to the text. Correct the wrong sentences in accordance with the text.
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London is the capital of the USA.
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London is a small town in the UK.
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Its population is about 7 mln. people.
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London is situated on the Volga and composed of three parts which are the City, the West End and the East End.
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The City is the main shopping and entertainment centre of London.
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The Bank of England and the Stock Exchange are situated in the East End.
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The name "West End" is associated with wealth, luxury and goods of high quality.
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The East End is very attractive in appearance, it is very important for commerce. The East End markets are famous throughout the world.
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Many foreigners have соmе to the East End to spend their money in its famous casino.
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There are no historical buildings in the City at all.
VIII. Fill in the gaps with words and expressions given in English and put them into the right place. Do not forget to use the correct form. The Tower of London
1) Violence 2) forefathers 3) to be guarded 4) to take place 5) password
6) To go back 7) Crown Jewels 8) can tell 9) the Ceremony of the Keys
10) Ancient 11) to be founded 12) fortress 13) royal treasury.
The Tower of London on the north bank of the Thames is one of the_______ _____________ buildings. It _____ ________________ in the 11 century by William the Conqueror. But each monarch left some kind of mark on it. For many centuries the Tower has been a ______________,a palace, a prison and a _____________ _____________.It is now a Museum of arm and armour, it also has the _____________ _____________.
The grey stones of the Tower __________ ________ terrible stories of ________________ and injustice. Many sad and cruel events ___________ _______________ within the walls of the Tower.
The ravens whose ________________ used to find food in the Tower still live here and as part of the history. There is a legend that if the ravens disappear the Tower will fall. That is why the bird are carefully _________________.
Every night at 10 p.m. at the Tower of London ____ ______________ ___ ____ ___________ of locking up the Tower for the night takes place. It _________ __________ to the Middle Ages.
After the Ceremony everyone who approaches the gate must give the ___________ or turn away.
IX. Read (or listen to) information about some of the Museums and points of interest in Britain given below. Now imagine you are a guide employed by a tourist agency and your task now is to make up similar kind of information about your town.
The British Museum. The Museum is officially described as the National Library and Museum of History, Archaeology, Art and Ethnography. In the first place the British Museum is one of the largest libraries in the world with something like 5 or 6 million books; secondly, it is a great scientific institution possessing an enormous collection of manuscripts, ranging in date from the most ancient papyri to modern political papers. The Museum is three things: spectacle, repository, and rooms for learning. Its collections cover a span of some 5,000 years of human history. The Museum began (in 1759) as a private Cabinet of Curiosities, assembled by the physician Hans Sloane. The British Museum is not an art Museum. It displays classical vases, ancient pottery and handicraft, minerals, statuary, Egyptian mummies, tools, weapon and other antiquities. To gain even a summary impression of the Museum and its priceless exhibits, the visitor should be prepared to spend half a day at least in its galleries alone.
The Houses of Parliament.. A huge edifice built in the Gothic style with several pinnacles and towers including Big Ben and Victoria tower, once a royal palace, the Houses of Parliament are now the seat of the British government. In 1834, the building, with the exception of Westminister Hall which dates from 1907, was destroyed by fire. In 1941, the House of Commons was damaged by the German air bombardment. The House of Lords, which contains the Queen's throne, escaped destruction. Visitors are admitted on Saturdays and some bank holidays.
Tower of London.. The most famous fortress in Britain and once the most infamous prison dates from 1078. It was built by the Norman king, William the Conqueror in an angle of the Roman wall, portions of which are still standing and were standing a thousand years before William arrived. On Tower Green is the site of the scaffold where many an English public man and woman were executed. The Crown Jewels, among which are the largest diamonds in the world, are kept in the Wakefield Tower. In the White Tower is a collection of historic armour and weapons.
Westminster Abbey. One can hardly find a more historic spot in Britain than Westminster Abbey. In it have been crowned all English kings and queens, with two exceptions, since William the Conqueror in 1066, and many of them are buried within the Abbey. The monumental Gothic building of the Abbey was rebuilt several times, but its appearance remains practically unchanged since the 13th century. Within the Abbey are the tombs of the most celebrated Englishmen. Among the Abbey's treasures are the Chapel of Henry VII, the Coronation Chair and the helmet of Henry V.
Whitehall. The broad thoroughfare which runs from the Houses of Parliament to Trafalgar Square is known as Whitehall. Here is the Home Office, the Treasury, the War Office, the Admiralty and other government departments. Opposite the Home Office is the Cenotaph, which commemorates the fallen in two World Wars. A little street on the west side of Whitehall is Downing Street, where, at No. 10, resides the Prime Minister of the day. Whitehall witnessed the execution of Charles I in 1649. At the northern end of the street is the equestrian statue' of Charles I by Le Sueur.