- •1. Give the Russian variants to the following words and word combinations:
- •2. Read the text and try to organize the information according to the items:
- •Dentistry department of the Volgograd State Medical University
- •Text 1. Dental course in Great Britain.
- •Text 2. Dental course in the usa
- •Text I. Creighton University (the usa)
- •Text II. Baylor College of Dentistry
- •Text III. Harvard School of Dental Medicine
- •Text IV. Boston University School of Medicine
- •1. Pay attention to the following words and word combinations – the meaning of some of them in the language of medicine differs from that in every-day English.
- •Members of a dental team
- •2. Find all the verbs in the sentences and define their function.
- •Text I. Laboratory technicians.
- •Text II. Dental assistants
- •1. Speak on the use of pronouns some, any and their derivatives and find the examples in the text.
- •Dentistry advances
- •3. Summarize the information on the advances of dentistry, using the chart. What period was the turning point in the development of dentistry (from your point of view)? Prove it.
- •4. Read the text. Be ready to answer the questions. The bones of the skull.
- •1. Find the adjective in the text and explain how the degrees of comparison are formed.
- •2. State whether the predicate is used in Passive or Active Voice. Translate the sentences.
- •Alveolar Processes and Alveolar Bone
- •Oral cavity
- •2. Find the sentences with the verb to be. State its functions.
- •3. Look through the last paragraph of the text and find the Infinitives. State their function.
- •Hard Palate, Soft Palate and Pharynx
- •Lips and cheeks
- •1. Essential Vocabulary
- •Anatomical Structure of the Tooth
- •Tooth development
- •The Teeth
- •Human Dentition
- •6. Answer the questions:
- •7. Translate from Russian into English.
- •1. Find the Participles and translate the sentences:
- •2. Translate the following sentences from the text, pay attention to ing-forms translation. Define the part of speech and the function of the verb in the ing-form.
- •3. Differentiate between the ing-forms of verbs. Translate the sentences.
- •Table of Eruption of Teeth.
- •Text I. Tooth structures formation
- •Text II. Three periods of cementum deposition
- •Text III. The embryonal period of the oral cavity development.
- •Text IV. Development of the jaws
- •Text V. Development of the oral cavity as a whole
- •1. Try to guess what teeth are spoken about. Prove your point of view.
- •3. Imagine that you are a pedodontist. Tell a child’s mother about the eruption of teeth and possible alterations or abnormalities. Try to explain a significant role of the process.
- •1. Essential Vocabulary
- •2. Translate the word combinations:
- •3. Read the text and determine the sequence of the digestive processes occurring in the oral cavity. Digestion in the mouth. Mastication.
- •1. Find the examples of Gerund in the text, state the functions of the verbs.
- •2. Insert the prepositions where it is necessary:
- •3. Translate the sentences, define non-finite verb forms.
- •The chemical reduction of food
- •1. Remember the pronunciation and the meaning of the words and word combinations.
- •Anomalies of the oral cavity structures
- •1. Find in the text the verbs with prepositions (phrasal verbs), remember their meaning.
- •2. Use do or make to form fixed phrases. Put the words below into the correct column.
- •3. Read the text and choose one of the answers to fit each space. Essential skills for life
- •Text I. A little patient with a cleft lip and palate
- •Text II. Malocclusion in children
- •Text I. Occlusal interferences and occlusal harmony
- •Text II. Facial clefts
- •Text III. Oral structures anomalies in ancient times
- •Harmful habits
- •1. Find the examples of the Infinitive and Gerund in the text, explain the reasons for their use.
- •2. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb – Infinitive or Gerund.
- •Text I. Bruxism
- •Treatment of bruxism
- •Text II. Thumb-sucking and pacifier use may damage children's teeth
- •Text I. Eating habits - the rules or prejudices?
- •Text II. A bibliographical survey of bruxism
- •Incidence of bruxism
- •Text III. Stained teeth
- •Text IV. What effect does diet have on my oral health?
- •Normal flora of the mouth and upper respiratory tract
- •Text I. Caries-producing microorganisms
- •Text II. Microbiological aspects of caries prevention
- •Text I. Bacteria from gum infections are associated with diabetes and chronic lung disease.
- •Text II. Bad teeth and gums may exacerbate existing lung problems.
- •Text III. Tea fights cavities, reduces plaque
- •Text IV. The suspected link between mothers’ gum disease and the health of her offspring.
- •1. Make a report on the microbiological basis of dental health.
- •2. Agree or disagree with the following statements. Prove your point of view with the facts presented in the texts of the Unit.
- •Preventive dentistry
- •Text I. The influence of xylitol
- •Text II. Fluorine and teeth
- •Text III. Health education programme for mothers with young children
- •Text I. Flossing is still best for oral health care
- •Text II. Dental check-ups for children
- •Text III. The role of fluoride in dentistry
- •The Noun (Имя существительное)
- •1. Подлежащее
- •2. Сказуемое
- •3. Дополнение
- •4. Обстоятельство
- •5. Определение
- •The Article (Артикль)
- •The Pronoun (Местоимение)
- •Производные от some, any, no, every
- •Слова – заместители существительных
- •The Adjective (Имя прилагательное), The Adverb (Наречие)
- •The Numeral (Имя числительное)
- •The Verb (Глагол)
- •Voice (залог):
- •Основные функции глагола to do
- •Времена группы Indefinite Present Indefinite Active (Настоящее неопределенное действительного залога)
- •Past Indefinite Active (Прошедшее неопределенное действительного залога)
- •Future Indefinite Active (Будущее неопределенное действительного залога)
- •Модальные глаголы Модальные глаголы can, may, must
- •Passive Voice (Страдательный залог)
- •Общее правило образования отрицательной и вопросительной формы сказуемого
- •Времена группы Perfect
- •Функции глагола to have
- •Времена группы Continuous Active
- •Времена группы Perfect Continuous Active
- •Неличные формы глагола
- •Infinitive (инфинитив)
- •Инфинитивные обороты
- •Participle I (Причастие действительного залога)
- •Participle II (Причастие страдательного залога)
- •Gerund (Герундий)
Contents map
Reading |
Grammar |
Summary |
Translation |
Speaking |
Unit I. Medical (dental) education in Russia and abroad – p. 6
Dentistry department of the Volgograd State Medical University |
Tense Forms. Modal verbs. 4 types of questions |
Dental course in Great Britain. Dental course in the USA |
Creighton University. Baylor College of Dentistry. Harvard School of Dental Medicine. Boston University School of Medicine |
Multiple-way discussion
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Unit II. Dentistry specialties – p. 16
Members of a dental team
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Word formation. Articles of nouns. Verb forms. Pronouns one, those. Conjunctions who, that, which |
Laboratory technicians. Dental assistants |
Dentistry advances
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Appraisal of the advances in dentistry |
Unit III. Anatomy of the facio-mandibular area – p. 23
The Bones of the Skull Oral Cavity |
Degrees of comparison of adjectives. Passive Voice Infinitive
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Skull Hard palate, soft palate and pharynx |
Alveolar processes and alveolar bone Lips and cheeks |
Multiple way description |
Unit IV. The structure of teeth and odontogenesis – p. 31
Anatomical structure of the tooth |
Participle II . Pronouns one-ones, that –those
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Tooth development |
The Teeth. Tooth structures formation
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Judgement |
Unit V. Human dentition – p. 36
Human Dentition |
Ing-forms of verbs |
Table of Eruption of Teeth
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Tooth structures forma-tion. Three periods of cementum deposition. The embryonal period of the oral cavity development. Development of the jaws. Development of the oral cavity as a whole |
Multiple-way description |
Unit VI. Physiology of digestion and the role of the oral cavity structures – p. 44
Digestion in the mouth. Mastication.
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Non-finite verb forms. Comparative analysis
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The chemical reduction of food |
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Judgement |
Unit VII. Dental abnormalities – p. 47
Anomalies of the oral cavity structures
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Phrasal verbs. Collocations. Verb + preposition + Gerund |
A little patient with a cleft lip and palate. Malocclusion in children |
Occlusal interferences and occlusal harmony. Facial clefts. Oral structures anomalies in ancient times
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Multiple- way discussion
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Unit VIII. Human habits as a cause of oral structures disturbances – p. 55
Harmful habits
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Verb + Infinitive versus Verb + Gerund |
Bruxism. Thumb-sucking and pacifier use may damage children's teeth |
Eating habits - the rules or prejudices? A bibliographical survey of bruxism. Stained teeth. What effect does diet have on my oral health? |
Multiple-way discussion |
Unit IX. Microbiology of the oral cavity – p. 63
Normal flora of the mouth and upper respiratory tract
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Complex Subject. Complex Object. |
Caries-producing microorganisms. Microbiological aspects of caries prevention |
Bacteria from gum infections are associated with diabetes and chronic lung disease. - The suspected link between mothers’ gum disease and the health of her offspring |
Making a report. Group discussion
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Unit X. Hygiene of the oral cavity and preventive dentistry – p. 70
Preventive dentistry
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Grammar review |
The influence of xylitol. Fluorine and teeth. Health education programme for mothers with young children.
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Flossing is still best for oral health care. Dental check-ups for children. The role of fluoride in dentistry.
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Case study |
Appendix - p. 77
Grammar Files - p. 80
Glossary - p. 116
Unit I. Medical (dental) education in Russia and abroad
Lead-in
Our congratulations! You have happily entered the dentistry course. Would you share the main reasons for your choice? What were the motives of it? Did the parents agree with your choice? Did you know anything about the course of studies at the University before the entrance exams? Would you tell the groupmates how one can become a dentist in our country?
Reading
1. Give the Russian variants to the following words and word combinations:
total appraisal to take into account
suitability to be proficient in doing smth
applicant to enable critical assessment
curriculum to schedule
affiliated clinics to implement knowledge
case presentations to pursue careers
2. Read the text and try to organize the information according to the items:
a. The background and the structure of the department
The date of foundation
The chairs involved in the process of study
The evaluation of the provided education
b. The course of studies
The duration of the undergraduate program
The main subjects studied in the pre-clinical and clinical years
The role of practical training
c. The aims and perspectives of the education
The requirements to a future dentist
Ways to pursue the career
Dentistry department of the Volgograd State Medical University
The dentistry department of the Volgograd State Medical University was organized in 1962. Almost 5000 dentists were trained during these 40 years.
The selection of students is based on a total appraisal of the suitability of the applicants for the program of the University. The following factors are taken into account: academic achievements in high school or college, results of the admission tests and a confidential report from school authorities considering personal qualities of the applicant.
About 42 chairs are involved in the process of undergraduate education. The basic fields of dentistry studied for 5 years are therapeutic, orthopaedic, surgical and pediatric dentistry and prevention of dental diseases.
Humanitarian, social and economical sciences compose almost one third of the curriculum. These subjects are studied mainly in the two pre-clinical years. During the clinical years, in the course of conservative dentistry students can master the methods of diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis of stomatological diseases. In the senior years the students study operative dentistry and maxillofacial surgery, prosthetic dentistry, pedodontics and orthodontia.
A balance of fundamental, professional sciences, arts and humanities is maintained in the course of studies. The main purpose of the dentistry department is to educate students to be proficient in providing oral health care. Today’s graduates must possess:
scientific, technical and intellectual knowledge and skills;
a well-integrated knowledge of biomedical, psychosocial, and dental sciences;
evidence-based thinking that enables critical assessment and application of new approaches to patient care;
skills for accessing information in support of life-long learning.
To provide a broad educational experience, the training program combines the resources of affiliated dental polyclinics and clinics. Lectures, seminars and case presentations are scheduled throughout the year.
The practice gives the opportunity to evaluate and implement the obtained knowledge in practical dentistry. Working as dentist assistants and residents the students master the skills of diagnosing and treatment of dental abnormalities and diseases.
Graduates of the department are prepared to pursue careers in academics, research and clinical practice. The highest level of the education provided by the Volgograd State Medical University is recognized by the WHO. After receiving a diploma, the dentists may apply for post-graduate training and specialize in different spheres of dentistry.
Grammar
1. Group the sentences according to the meaning of the modal verb:
Ability Permission Advice Obligation Necessity
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In case an applicant submits all the necessary documents, he may pass entrance exams.
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A person should work harder if he is eager to enter the University.
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After the course completion a graduate can start his own practice.
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A dentist needs a diploma to apply for job.
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You have to pass the exams because you are to be licensed!
2. Find the sentences with modal verbs in the text you have read and explain the meaning of the modal verb. What other modal verbs and equivalents could be used to express the same idea?
Ex: You must get top marks to enter the University. (obligation). Variants:
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You have to get top marks…
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You should get top marks…
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You are to get top marks… etc.
3. Make 2 special questions to ask about the application procedure.
Make 3 common questions to ask about the subjects studied.
Make 3 disjunctive questions on practical training and perspectives of future dentists.
Summary
What is the difference between retelling a text and composing a summary?
How many sentences should a summary contain?
Is it reasonable to make a plan of the text before composing an abstract?
What other tips for making an abstract do you know?
Make summaries of the following texts: