- •Мазмұны содержание
- •Астана 2011
- •Шет тілі бойынша силлабус мазмұны
- •Түсініктеме хат
- •Schedule of educational process
- •1 Семестр
- •Schedule of educational process
- •2 Семестр
- •Schedule of educational process
- •3 Семестр
- •The plan of the subject term 1
- •The plan of student’s individual work with teacher term 1
- •The plan of student’s individual work with teacher term 2
- •The plan of student’s individual work with teacher term 3
- •The plan of student’s individual work
- •The plan of student’s individual work
- •The plan of student’s individual work
- •Оқу пәнін бақылаудың түрлері Бақылау түрлері:
- •Курстың саясаты:
- •Пән бойынша студенттермен жұмыс істеу барысы мен саясаты
- •Білімді бағалаудың жалпы кестесі
- •Студентке рейтинг қоюдың кестесі
- •Әдебиеттер тізімі
- •1. Methodical recommendations for reading, listening and writing.
- •Focus on reading
- •Focus on writing
- •I. A letter to a pen friend:
- •II. A formal letter/e-mail:
- •Glossary Greetings
- •Meeting people
- •Occupations
- •Food and meals
- •Different
Glossary Greetings
Good morning – to greet each other in the mornings
Good afternoon - to greet each other in the afternoons
Good evening - to greet each other in the evenings
Good night - to wish a sweet dream before going to bed
Good bye – saying good bye
Monday – the first day of the week
Tuesday – the second day of the week
Wednesday – the third day of the week
Thursday – the fourth day of the week
Friday – the fifth day of the week
Saturday – the sixth day of the week
Sunday – the seventh day of the week
Meeting people
Parents = a father or mother
Father = a male parent
Mother = a female parent
Sister = a female person having the same parents as another person
Brother = a male person having the same parents as another person
Son = a boy or man in relation to his parents
Daughter = a girl or woman in relation to his parents
Grandfather = the father of one's father or mother
Grandmother = the mother of one's father or mother
Grandson = a son of one's son or daughter
Granddaughter = a daughter of one's son or daughter
Grandchildren = the son or daughter of one's child
Grandparents = the father or mother of either of one's parents
Great-grandfather = the grandfather of one's father or mother
great- grandmother = the grandmother of one's father or mother
great-grandchildren = the grandson or granddaughter of one's child
great-grandparents = the grandfather or grandmother of either of one's parents
Uncle = a brother of one's father or mother
Aunt = a sister of one's father or mother
Cousin = the child of one's aunt or uncle
Nephew = a son of one's sister or brother
Niece = a daughter of one's sister or brother
Husband = a woman's partner in marriage
Wife = a man's partner in marriage
father-in-law = the father of one's wife or husband
mother-in-law = the mother of one's wife or husband
son-in-law = the husband of one's daughter
daughter-in-law = the wife of one's daughter
Stepfather = a man who has married one's mother after the death or divorce of one's father
Stepmother = a woman who has married one's father after the death or divorce of one's mother
Stepchildren = a stepson or stepdaughter
stepbrother (son, daughter, sister) = a son of one's stepmother or stepfather by a union with someone other than one's father or mother respectively
Occupations
Worker = a person or thing that works
Mechanic = a person skilled in maintaining or operating machinery, motors, etc
Turner = a person or thing that turns, esp a person who operates a lathe
Locksmith = a person who makes or repairs locks
Farmer = a person who operates or manages a farm
Engineer = a person trained in any branch of the profession of engineering
Teacher = a person whose occupation is teaching others, esp children
Doctor = a person licensed to practise medicine
Surgeon = a medical practioner who specializes in surgery
dentist = a person qualified to practise dentistry
soldier = a person who serves or has served in an army
sailor = a person who sails
pilot = a person who is qualified to operate an aircraft or spacecraft in flight
officer = a person in the armed services who holds a position of responsibility, authority, and duty, esp one who holds a commission
salesman = a person who sells merchandise or services either in a shop or by canvassing in a designated area
saleswoman (shop-assistant, shop-girl) = a person who sells merchandise or services either in a shop or by canvassing in a designated area
research worker = a person who investigates, such as a private detective
architect = a person qualified to design buildings and to superintend their erection
lawyer = a member of the legal profession, esp a solicitor
journalist = a person whose occupation is journalism
typist = a person who types
driver = a person who drives a vehicle
actor = a male who acts in a play, film, broadcast, etc
actress = a female who acts in a play, film, broadcast, etc
composer = a person who composes music
painter = an artist who paints pictures
writer = a person who writes books, articles, etc
poet = a person who writes poetry
playwright = a person who writes plays
musician = a person who plays or composes music, esp as a profession
conductor = an official on a bus who collects fares, checks tickets, etc
chemist = a person studying, trained in, or engaged in chemistry
physicist = a person versed in or studying physics
accountant = a person concerned with the maintenance and audit of business accounts and the preparation of consultant reports in tax and finance
book-keeper = a person concerned with the maintenance and audit of business accounts and the preparation of consultant reports in tax and finance
House
Comfortable - describes furniture and clothes that provide a pleasant feeling and that do not give you any physical problems
Cottage – a small house, usually in the countryside
Flat – level and smooth, with no curved, high, or hollow parts
Lawn- an area of grass, especially near to a house or in a park, which is cut regularly to keep it short
Orchard- an area of land where fruit trees (but not orange trees or other citrus trees) are grown
Kitchen- a room where food is kept, prepared and cooked and where the dishes are washed
Pantry- a small room or large cupboard in a house where food is kept
Dining room- a room in which meals are eaten
Living room- the room in a house or apartment that is used for relaxing, and entertaining guests, but not usually for eating
Study- to learn about a subject, especially in an educational course or by reading books
Bedroom- a room used for sleeping in
Nursery- 1) a place where young children and babies are taken care of while their parents are at work
2) a room in a house where small children sleep and play
Bathroom- a room with a bath and/or shower and often a toilet
Modern- designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods
Reproduction furniture- copies of antique (= old) furniture
Bed-a place where you can sleep on it
Sofa- a long soft seat with a back and usually arms, on which more than one person can sit at the same time
Chair- a seat for one person, which has a back, usually four legs, and sometimes two arms
Armchair- a comfortable chair with sides that support your arms
Table- a flat surface, usually supported by four legs, used for putting things on
Bookcase- a piece of furniture with shelves to put books on
Cupboard- a piece of furniture or a small part of a room with a door or doors behind which there is space for storing things, usually on shelves
Wardrobe- a tall cupboard in which you hang your clothes, or all of the clothes that a person owns
Dressing-table- a piece of bedroom furniture like a table with a mirror and drawers
Mirror- a piece of glass with a shiny metallic back which reflects light, producing an image of whatever is in front of it
Lamp- a device for giving light, especially one that has a covering or is contained within something
Standard-lamp- an electric light supported by a tall pole which is fixed to a base that rests on the floor of a room
Stool- a seat without any support for the back or arms
Units- • a single thing or a separate part of something larger
The first year of the course is divided into four units.
Each unit of the course book focuses on a different grammar point.
• a piece of furniture or equipment which is intended to be fitted as a part of a set of similar or matching pieces
kitchen/shelf/sink units
• a small machine or part of a machine which has a particular purpose
the central processing unit of a computer
a waste-disposal unit
• specialized a single complete product of the type that a business sells
Cabinet- a small group of the most important people elected to government, who make the main decisions about what should happen
Suite- a set of connected rooms, especially in a hotel
Electricity- a form of energy, produced in several ways, which provides power to devices that create light, heat, etc
Gas- a substance in a form like air that is used as a fuel for heating and cooking
Running water- water supplied to a house by pipes
Central heating-
Telephone- a system of heating buildings by warming air or water at one place and then sending it to different rooms in pipes
Toilet- a bowl-shaped device with a seat which you sit on or stand near when emptying the body of urine or solid waste, or another device used for this purpose
Lift- to move something from a lower to a higher position
Vacuum cleaner- a machine which cleans floors and other surfaces by sucking up dust and dirt