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1.

An Engineering Student

The Noun. Verb to be. Word order

Family Life

Lead-in

I. List the main branches of engineering. Compare your list with that of your groupmates.

II. You are a student at the University now. Listen to the dialogues you can hear at the University during your first days of studying and learn how to introduce yourself.

A

Teacher: Good morning! Let me introduce myself. I am your English teacher. I am here to help you with English. What are you? What do you do? Why are you here? Class: We are students.

Teacher: Are you first-year students? Are you freshmen?

Class: Yes, we are.

Teacher: Will you introduce yourselves? Who are you?

Student: I am Andrew Kovalev. I am here to study English.

Teacher: What is your name?

Student: My name is Kate Gomonova. I am a first-year student. I am here to master my English, too.

Teacher: Thank you. I am glad to meet you.

Students: We are glad to meet you, too.

В

Teacher: Allow me to introduce your supervisor.

Supervisor: How do you do?

Students: How do you do?

Supervisor: You are eager to study at our National University of Water Management and Natural Resources Use and become good specialists, aren't you?

Students: Yes, of course, we are.

Supervisor: You are lucky to study at our University. I wish you success.

Students: Thank you very much.

С

Teacher: (in whisper) Oh, I'm sorry, who is this student?

Monitor: This is Oleg Antonyuk.

Teacher: I see. He is 18 years old, isn't he?

Monitor: Yes, he is.

Teacher: Is he from Moscow?

Monitor: No, he isn't. He is Ukrainian. He is from Kuznetsovsk from Ukraine.

Teacher: OK. Thanks a lot.

D

Oleg: Hello, Kate. How are you?

Kate: Very well, thank you. And how are you?

Oleg: Quite well, thanks. Kate, this is Mike. He is my friend here at the University and he was my friend at school.

Kate: Hello, nice to meet you.

Mike: Hi, I'm glad to meet you, too.

III. That's how we greet and introduce each other in English. Study this table.

Good

morning.

Good

morning.

afternoon.

afternoon.

evening.

evening.

Hello.

Hello.

How do you do?

How do you do?

How are you?

I'm fine, thank you.

How are you doing?

I'm OK, thanks.

How are you getting on?

Not bad.

How are things?

Quite well.

Is everything fine?

Excellent, thanks.

Let me introduce myself.

Nice to meet you.

My name is …

Pleased to meet you.

I am …

This is Mr., Mrs., Miss …

Glad to meet you. …

IV. Complete the dialogues using the expressions from the table..

a) – Good morning!

– How are you today?

b) – Let me introduce your new lecturer. Her name is ….

– How do you do?

c) – …

– Nice to meet you. I'm …

d) – …

– I am a first-year student.

– Where are you from?

Language practice

I. Imagine Kate and Mike or other students of the group are talking.

A. Put in is / am / are and reproduce the dialogues.

a) Kate: Excuse me, are you Paul?

Michael: No, I… . My name … Michael.

Kate: Well, Mike, are you tired after your first day at the University?

Michael: No, I…, really. I… eager to study here.

Kate: Me too. They say the National University of Water management and Natural Resources Use … a very exciting University to attend.

b) Andrew: I… Andrew Kovalenko. I… fond of computers. And you?

Alice: I… Alice. I… fond of programming as well. And besides, I… interested in graffiti arts.

Andrew: What is it?

c) Ann: Alexei, you … good at drawing.

Alexei: Really? I… glad to hear it.

B. Fill in the gaps with the proper words.

– Are …British?

– No, … am not. I'm ….

– Are … from …?

– No, … am not. I'm from … .

– Is … friend also from … ?

– Yes, … is. … are really good friends.

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