- •Philosophy Task 5
- •Word study
- •5. Find in the text antonyms for:
- •6. Give a complete definition of “Humanism”. Use the necessary word-combinations from the brackets:
- •7. Translate the following sentences into English:
- •Comprehension check
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Choose the right statement:
- •3. Divide the text into logical parts and make up an outline of the text.
- •4. Speak on the meaning of Humanism. Task 6
- •Word study
- •6. Give derivatives of the following words:
- •7. Think of all possible situations where you can use the following word-combinations:
- •8. Translate the following sentences into English:
- •Comprehension check
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Explain what is meant by the following statements:
- •3. Agree or disagree with the following:
- •4. Divide the text into logical parts and make up an outline of the text.
- •5. Speak on the following points:
- •Word study
- •7. Complete the sentences with correct words. Put down some questions to the text:
- •Comprehension check
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Agree or disagree with the following:
- •3. Look through the text and ask ten questions concerning the life story of Kant:
- •Immanuel Kant
- •4. Complete the following sentences:
- •5. Speak on the following points:
- •Word study
- •6. Translate the following sentences into English:
- •Comprehension check
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Agree or disagree with the following:
- •3. Complete the following sentences:
- •4. Speak on the following points:
- •20Th century philosophy
- •Word study
- •6. Complete the sentences with correct words. Put down some questions to the text:
- •7. Translate the following sentences into English:
- •Comprehension check
- •1. Answer the following questions:
- •2. Agree or disagree with the following:
- •3. Discuss the following quotations with your partner(s) and comment them:
- •Task 10
- •1. Answer the following questions:
- •Word study
- •In relief to change one’s mind given some time to consider to advocate lonely to share a view to complain of to catch a cold
- •6. Make up your own sentences with the following words and word combinations:
- •7. Develop the following situations:
- •Comprehension check
- •1. Speak on the text as if:
- •3. Do you agree with the idea that:
- •4. Read and translate the quotations of famous philosophers. Develop the situations where they can be used:
- •Eastern Religion and Philosophy
- •Russian religious aesthetics
- •Philosophy in Ukraine
- •Text for Reading and Discussion What is Philosophy?
- •I’m Sorry
- •Moral Miscellany Do You Have to Be Scum to Get Ahead in Business?
- •Killing Bambi’s Mother
- •Business english Lesson 1 the resume / curriculum vitae
- •How to write resume:
- •Sample Resume Name
- •Lesson 2
- •Presenting Yourself Successfully – Before, During & After Your Job Interview
- •How to Give a Good Presentation
- •Discussion Questions:
- •Incoming Calls:
- •Telephone - connecting quiz
- •Telephone - wrong number quiz
- •Telephone - appointments quiz
- •Comprehension сheck and vocabulary exercises
- •Grammar
- •2. Complete the sentences with suitable infinitives which follow adjectives.
- •3. Rewrite these sentences using perfect infinitives.
- •5. Complete the sentences with the words in the list. Use possible forms.
- •6. Change the sentences into the passive.
- •7. Complete the sentences with correct form of the verbs in brackets: infinitive with or without to, -ing form.
- •9. Rewrite the sentences beginning with the given words.
- •11. Underline the correct word(s).
- •2. Complete the sentences. Use gerund phrases as subjects.
- •4. Transform the sentences according to the model. Use gerund phrases as objects.
- •5. Make up sentences from the table. You can use the same prepositions more than once.
- •6. Practice using gerunds following prepositions and answer the questions in complete sentences.
- •7. Choose the correct way of completing each sentence.
- •8. Do you know which verbs are followed by – ing forms and which are followed by infinitives? Make two lists.
- •10. Choose the correct forms of the verbs. Sometimes two answers are possible.
- •11. Supply an appropriate form of the gerund for each verb in brackets (Active, Passive or Past forms).
- •Expressing Preference (-ing forms/infinitive)– The Participle - Expressing Positive/Negative Agreement
- •2. Fill in the gaps with prefer, would prefer, would rather, as.
- •3. Complete the sentences with two to five words including the word in bold.
- •4. Transform the sentences using the perfect participle.
- •5. Transform the sentences using the past participle.
- •6. Transform the sentences using absolute construction with participle.
- •7. Transform the sentences using the present participle.
Word study
1. Give Ukrainian/Russian equivalents for:
within the confines of the nature; cultural and spiritual goods; common sense; treatment of human problems; came into use; independently of consciousness; predestination; genuine freedom; masters of their own destiny; self-development; welfare of the community; aesthetic experience; implementation of reason; civil liberties.
2. Give English equivalents for:
просте положення; всесвіт; визначати; віра; володіти; вирішувати проблеми; свідомість; взаємовідносини; найвища мета; задоволення; сприяти; експериментальна перевірка.
3. Match the synonyms:
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4. Try to explain the following notions:
Spiritual goods _________________________________________________________
Humanist ______________________________________________________________
Metaphysics ____________________________________________________________
Predestination, fatalism ___________________________________________________
Ethics _________________________________________________________________
Human values ___________________________________________________________
Aesthetic experience ______________________________________________________
Civil liberties ____________________________________________________________
Democratic procedures _____________________________________________________
5. Find in the text antonyms for:
Complex; stable; unconsciousness; purpose; dissatisfaction; ugliness.
6. Give a complete definition of “Humanism”. Use the necessary word-combinations from the brackets:
the human-centered theory; a specific and forthright view of the universe; ultimate faith in man; to rely on reason and scientific method; to state freedom for everybody; to believe in a flourishing economic order; to regard civil liberties and democratic procedures; to remain open to experimental testing and rigorous reasoning.
7. Translate the following sentences into English:
Гуманізм визнає людину найвищою цінністю в світі.
Гуманізм зародився як течія в західноєвропейській культурі епохи Відродження.
Гуманізм визнає право людей на щастя і вільний вияв природних почуттів і здібностей.
Гуманістична етика включає у себе відвертість, вірність у дружбі і у сім’ї, героїзм, гостинність, готовність допомагати іншим, дружелюбність, колективізм, патріотизм, справедливість, щирість тощо.
Гуманістом може називатись кожен, хто реалізує гуманістичну етику, відстоює й сприяє зміцненню гуманістичних, загальнолюдських цінностей.
Comprehension check
1. Answer the following questions.
What kind of philosophy does Humanism represent?
When did the term Humanism come into use?
How many principles define its position?
How does Humanism regard Nature?
According to Humanism, man is an evolutionary product of great nature, isn’t it?
What power do human beings possess?
Why does Humanism treat that human beings are masters of their destiny?
What is the highest goal of Humanism?
In what way is it possible for a human being to attain the good life?
Only art can bring aesthetic experience, can’t it?
What social program does Humanism proclaim?
What do democratic procedures involve?
Why is Humanism a developing philosophy?