- •N. N. Dianina
- •Authentic
- •English
- •For AdvancedLearners
- •Grammar Training Present Simple and Present Progressive
- •1. Look at the following examples and explain the meaning of the verb forms. See Grammar reference p. … first.
- •2. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •Past Simple and Past Progressive
- •3. Explain the meaning of the verb forms in the following examples. See Grammar Reference p. … first.
- •4. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •Future Simple and Future Progressive
- •5. Explain the meaning of the verb forms in the following examples. See Grammar Reference p. … first.
- •6. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •7. Translate the sentences into English. Mind the use of tenses.
- •Grammar in speech.
- •8. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets. (Present tenses)
- •9. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets (past tenses)and perform the role play given below. Fears over Rail Safety
- •10. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Bargain Hunters Warned about ‘Quality’ Fakes
- •Education Reading and Speaking 1
- •11. Read the following article and do the multiple choice task given below.
- •Reading, Writing and Enrichment
- •Vocabulary 1
- •The Most Famous Name in Schools
- •Reading and Speaking 2
- •Discussion
- •Article 2 pasting the grade
- •Professional Reading
- •Dereliction of Duty
- •Vocabulary 2
- •17. Read the following article and guess the meaning of the words given in bold type. British Schools
- •18. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •Speaking 3
- •19. Business Maze. Running a private school
- •Good Luck!
- •Discussion
- •20. Revise all the articles of this Unit and get ready to discuss the following points.
- •Writing
- •21. Write an essay (about 250 words): “The school of the future”. Describe the way things are now, how they are going to change and why.
- •Everyday English. Being Polite
- •Grammar Training Simple Present Perfect
- •1. Look at the following examples and explain the meaning of the verb forms. Study Grammar Reference ( ) p. … first.
- •2. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •The Prime-Minister’s Report on Education
- •Simple Past Perfect
- •4. Look at the following examples and explain the meaning of the verb forms. See Grammar Reference (…) p. …first.
- •5. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •Polio Alarm
- •6. Translate into English. Mind the use of tenses.
- •Simple Future Perfect
- •7. Study Grammar Reference ( …) and supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •8. Look at the following examples and explain the meaning of the verb forms. See Grammar Reference ( ) p….
- •9. Translate the following sentences into English using the verbs given in brackets. Give two versions of each sentence that will be similar or very close in meaning.
- •10. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •Ferguson Ready to Stay at Man Utd
- •Citizen Test to be Practical
- •Grammar in Speech
- •12. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Met Told to Pay £52,000 to Terror Expert
- •13. Role play. Have a conversation in the following situation. You are going to start your own business. It’s going to be a restaurant. Here is the schedule for the work to be done:
- •Jobs and Work Reading and Speaking 1
- •14. Read the following article and do the multiple choice task given below.
- •The Holiday’s Over
- •V Read the article again, find the following words and word combinations in the text and learn their meaning. Make it a particular point to use these words in the further discussion of the problem.
- •Vocabulary 1
- •15. Study the meaning of the following synonyms or near synonyms. Make up your own sentences or short situations to show how you understand the difference in their meaning.
- •Reading for Information
- •Japan’s Young Slackers
- •18. Rewrite the following sentences using noun phrases instead of the words given in italics.
- •Reading and Speaking 2
- •19. Read the following article and decide which of the sentences given below fit in the numbered gaps in the text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit in.
- •Work-Life Balance Companies have to find new ways to attract and retain skilled workers
- •V Read the article again, find the following words and word combinations in the text and learn their meaning. Make it a particular point to use these words in the further discussion of the problem.
- •Professional Reading
- •Illegal Worker More Vulnerable
- •Vocabulary 2
- •21. Read the following article and try to guess the meaning of the words and word combinations given in bold type. Careers Ask Annie
- •22. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •23. Revise all the articles given in this Unit and get ready to discuss the following points.
- •Writing
- •24.Write and essay (200 – 250 words): “Job opportunities and our attitude to work”.
- •25. Applying for a job
- •In Geneva, Switzerland,
- •Is looking for
- •International Trade Centre unctad/wto
- •Grammar Revision Grammar Training
- •26. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •Van Robbery
- •Call the Fashion Police, That’s my t-shirt
- •Grammar in Speech
- •27. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Healthy, Wealthy – and Still at Work
- •28. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below.
- •Victims of Cyberbullies
- •Vocabulary Revision
- •29. Revise Vocabulary 1 p … Unit 1 and do the following multiple choice task.
- •Reading and Speaking: Family Problems
- •Grammar Training
- •1. Look at the following examples and explain the meaning of the verb forms. See Grammar Reference p … first.
- •2. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •Becomes School’s Football Hero
- •3. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary of Unit 2 to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •4. Look at the following examples and explain the meaning of the verb forms. See Grammar Reference p. … first.
- •5. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •3. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary of Units 1 and 2 to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •7. Look at the following examples and explain the meaning of the verb forms. See Grammar Reference p… first.
- •8. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •Your Stars
- •Grammar in Speech
- •9. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Asbo bars London teenager from going to school
- •10. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Rabbit Keeps Wolf from North Korea’s Door
- •11. Study Grammar Reference p. … and analyze the following examples.
- •12. Choose the correct form of the words given in italics.
- •Family Problems
- •13. Read Article 1 and do the multiple choice task given below. Article 1 Marriage is dead. Not so weddings
- •V Read the article again, find the following words and word combinations in the text and learn their meaning. Make it a particular point to use these words in the further discussion of the problem.
- •14. Read Article 2 and decide which of the statements given below fit in the numbered gaps in the text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit in.
- •Article 2 a Court in Pakistan Has Ruled …
- •V While reading find the following words and word combinations in the text and learn their meaning. Make it a particular point to use these words in the further discussion of the problem.
- •Vocabulary 1
- •15. Study the meaning of the following synonyms or near synonyms. Make up sentences or short situations to show how you understand the difference in their meaning.
- •Reading for Information
- •All in the Family … or Not
- •Reading and Speaking 2
- •German Birth Rate Falls to Lowest in Europe
- •Professional Reading
- •18. Go back to the article “All in the Family ... Or Not” (see p. ...) and now read it professionally.
- •The Price of Partnership
- •Vocabulary 2
- •20. Read the following article and guess the meaning of the words and word combinations given in bold type. Now, the Hard Part
- •21. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •Discussion
- •22. Revise all the articles given in this Unit and get ready to discuss the following points.
- •Writing
- •23. Write an essay (about 250 words): “To marry or not to marry, that is the question”.
- •Discourse Markers
- •25. Role play
- •Grammar Revision
- •Why you should worry if your child watches tv for 8 hours a week
- •Grammar in Speech
- •27. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Can I tackle my friend about his weight?
- •Vocabulary Revision
- •28. Revise Vocabulary 1 Unit 2, p. … and do the following multiple choice task.
- •Reading and Speaking: Health Care
- •Grammar Training
- •1. Study Grammar Reference p. ... And analyze the following examples.
- •2. Change the following sentences into Passive. Give two passive constructions if possible. Do the back translation of the sentences.
- •3. Translate the sentences into English. Use the active vocabulary of Unit 3 to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •4. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •Police inquiry into claims of ghost voters
- •Students face £21,000 debts, admits Clarke
- •5. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary of Unit 3 to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •Grammar in Speech
- •6. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below.
- •7. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Bush Fires Worst in Canberra’s History
- •Health Care Reading and Speaking 1
- •8. Read article 1 quickly and decide which of the sentences given below fit into the numbered gaps in the text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit in.
- •Article 1 Tracking a Killer Virus
- •9. Scan article 2 and find answers to the following questions.
- •Article 2 Crashing an Epidemic
- •Vocabulary 1
- •Article 2
- •The Man Who Loves to Bust Quacks
- •Article 1
- •Article 2
- •Vocabulary.
- •12. Translate the word combinations given in italics using one of the expressions given above.
- •Reading and Speaking 2
- •13. Read the following article and do the multiple choice task given below. Depression Spirit of the Age
- •Professional Reading
- •A License to Kill?
- •Vocabulary 2
- •15. Read the following article and guess the meaning of the words given in bold type. Agriculture Is Bad for You
- •16. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •Discussion
- •17. Revise all the articles of this Unit and get ready to discuss the following points.
- •Writing
- •18. Write an essay (not more than 250 words): ‘Will the future generations be healthier?’
- •19. Study the following information. Making a speech
- •Grammar Revision Grammar Training
- •20. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •£20 ‘Profit’ for Muggers Who Killed Woman
- •Union Urges End to Expulsion Panels
- •21. Choose the correct word given in italics.
- •Grammar in Speech
- •22. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Fry and Drive
- •23. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Little Women – and Boys – Losing Touch with Classics
- •Vocabulary Revision
- •24. Revise Vocabulary 1 Unit 3 p. … and do the following multiple choice task.
- •2. Analyze the following examples, translate them into Russian and replace them with a corresponding relative or adverbial clause.
- •3. See if the following sentences containing misrelated participles are correct. If not, make the necessary changes.
- •4. Replace the clauses given in italics by participle structures. Make any necessary changes in the sentences.
- •5. Translate the parts of the sentences given in italics using participles if possible.
- •6. Change the following sentences using Participle I passive or Participle II. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •7. Study Grammar Reference p…., analyze the following examples and translate them into Russian.
- •8. Complete the sentences using the structure ‘have something done’ or ‘get something done’.
- •The Gerund
- •9. See Grammar Reference p. .., analyze the following examples and translate the sentences into Russian.
- •10. Replace the words given in italics by a gerund construction.
- •11. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •The Plot Thickens
- •Queen Has Knee Operation after Fall at Newmarket
- •Accident-Prone Stretch of Railway ‘Renationalized’
- •Can Venice Be Saved?
- •Grammar in Speech
- •12. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. A Car, a Call and a Crash
- •13. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Fathers ‘Scared’ to Ask for Flexible Hours
- •14. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. A Bum Rap in the Big Apple
- •Environmental Problems Reading and Speaking 1
- •15. Read Article 1 quickly and decide which of the sentences given below fit into the numbered gaps in the text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit in.
- •Article 1 a Climate of Despair
- •16. Read Article 2 and do the following multiple choice task. Article 2 Scramble to Save Kyoto Agreement
- •Vocabulary 1
- •17. Study the meaning of the following synonyms or near synonyms. Make up your own sentences or short situations to show how you understand the difference in their meaning.
- •Impact, effect, influence
- •Reading for Information
- •18. Read Article 1 quickly and find answers to the following questions.
- •Article 1 Strangling the Mekong
- •19. Read Article 2 quickly and find answers to the following questions.
- •Article 2 Raping Borneo
- •Article 2
- •20. Vocabulary. Study the following phrasal verbs.
- •Reading and Speaking 2
- •21. Read the following article quickly and find answers to the following questions.
- •Dried Out
- •A Wasteland Spread around the Aral
- •Professional Reading
- •Poisoned Waters
- •Vocabulary 2
- •23. Read the following article and guess the meaning of the words given in bold type. Greenpeace
- •Discussion
- •25. Revise all the articles of the Unit and get ready to discuss the following points.
- •Writing
- •Writing a Formal Letter
- •Excel Linguistic School
- •27. A. Read the versions of the following letter and rewrite it selecting the appropriate forms.
- •30 St. Vincent Place
- •Grammar Revision Grammar Training
- •28. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •Fire Talks Still in Deadlock
- •Credit Card That Tells You When You’re Drunk
- •Grammar in Speech
- •29. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. British Neurologist Faces Ethics Inquiry in Singapore
- •30. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets. Europe to Consider Quotas for Immigrants
- •Vocabulary Revision
- •31. Revise Vocabulary 1 Unit 4, p. And do the following multiple choice task.
- •Reading and Speaking: Crime
- •Grammar Training
- •1. Study Grammar Reference p. …. And analyze the meaning of the infinitive forms in the following examples. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •2. Replace the clauses given in italics with corresponding infinitive forms.
- •3. Analyze the structure of the following sentences.
- •6. Change the sentences according to the pattern:
- •7. Study Grammar Reference (9) p. … and do the back translation of the following sentences.
- •9. Study Grammar Reference p. … and supply the gerund or the infinitive of the verbs given in brackets.
- •Grammar in Speech
- •10. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Eu Revives Row over Hormone Beef Ban
- •(You can invent any information you need).
- •Article 2 Madrid Gets the Jitters over the Changing Face of Crime
- •Vocabulary 1
- •12. Study the use of the following synonyms or near synonyms. Make up your own sentences or short situations to show how you understand the difference in their meaning.
- •Varied, different
- •Reading for Information
- •13. Read Article 1 quickly and find answers to the following questions.
- •Article 1 America’s Death-Penalty Lottery
- •14. Read Article 2 and do the multiple choice task given below. Article 2 McVeigh’s Death Wish
- •Vocabulary
- •15. Study the following word combinations.
- •Reading and Speaking 2
- •16. Read the following article and decide which of the sentences given below fit into the numbered gaps in the text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit in.
- •Lords Hand New Rights to Jury Whistleblowers
- •Professional Reading
- •Nine Years for Hit-and-Run Killer
- •Vocabulary 2
- •19. Read the following article and guess the meaning of the words and word combinations given in bold type. Why They Are Picking on Martha
- •21. Study the meaning of the following idioms:
- •22. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary to translate the words and word combinations given in italics. Use the infinitive structures to translate the underlined parts of the sentences.
- •Discussion
- •23. Revise all the articles of this Unit and get ready to discuss the following points:
- •Writing
- •25. Write a memo in the following situation.
- •Bogus Sheikh Accused of Being Prince of Jewel Thieves
- •1) Write a memo to the manager of the store (Mr Swartzkopf) and inform him about the visit of the vip client and the article you’ve just read.
- •Violent Offences Rise by 12% But Overall Crime Rate Falls
- •Silcott to Be Released after Serving 18 Years in Prison
- •Grammar in Speech
- •27. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Radio Station Fined for Game That Left Three with Frostbite
- •28. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Mp Put under Pressure to Quit
- •29. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Toxic Ships to Be Sent Home
- •Vocabulary Revision
- •30. Revise Vocabulary 1, Unit 5 p. …and do the following multiple choice task.
- •Reading and Speaking: Drug Abuse
- •Grammar Training
- •1. Transfer the sentences into the second and third conditionals.
- •2. Analyze the following examples and make up short situations in which they could be used.
- •3. Analyze the following examples and translate them into Russian.
- •4. Change the sentences according to the pattern to show that the events mentioned are not very probable. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •5. Change the sentences according to the pattern. Translate them into Russian.
- •6. Make up sentences based on the given facts. Make sure you use the appropriate tense forms and different structures: If they should …. . If they were to … . Had they done … , etc.
- •7. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets. The Mayor’s Race in New York
- •8. Analyze the way wishes and regrets are expressed in the following sentences. Translate them into Russian.
- •9. Express wishes and regrets based on the following statements. Do the back translation of the sentences.
- •10. Analyze the difference in structure and meaning of the following sentences. Translate them into Russian.
- •11. Make up sentences according to the pattern and learn them for back translation.
- •12. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary of Unit 6 to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •Grammar in Speech
- •13. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below.
- •14. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Crisis of Identity
- •Id Cards
- •15. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. School Shootings Using Students as Metal Detectors
- •Drug Abuse
- •Vocabulary. Read the article again, find the following words and word combinations in the text and learn their meaning. Use these words in the further discussion of the problem.
- •Article 2 From Starting Line to Bitter End
- •Vocabulary 1
- •18. Study the use of the following synonyms or near synonyms. Make up sentences or short situations to show how you understand the difference in their meaning.
- •Reading for Information
- •19. Read Article 1 quickly and find answers to the following questions.
- •Article 1 a Bumper Crop
- •20. Read Article 2 quickly and find answers to the following questions.
- •Article 2 £7bn Cannabis Crop Strips Morocco of Trees and Soil
- •Vocabulary
- •21. Study the following word combinations.
- •22. Study the following phrasal verbs.
- •Reading and Speaking 2
- •23. Read the following article and do the multiple-choice task given below. The Kindness Treatment
- •Vocabulary. Read the article again, find the following words and word combinations in the text and learn their meaning. Use these words in the further discussion of the problem.
- •Professional Reading
- •25. Read Article 2 carefully and find answers to the following questions.
- •Article 2 Playing by Dutch Rules
- •Vocabulary. Read the article again, find the following words and word combinations in the text and learn their meaning. Use these words in the further discussion of the problem.
- •Vocabulary 2
- •26. Read the following article and guess the meaning of the words given in bold type. A Teenage Mule
- •27. Study the following phrasal verbs and expressions.
- •28. Study the meaning of the following idioms and translate them into Russian.
- •29. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •Discussion
- •30. Revise all the articles of this Unit and get ready to discuss the following points.
- •Writing
- •31. Revise the articles of this Unit and write an essay (about 250 words): “Drug abuse as an international problem”. Follow the procedure suggested in the previous Units.
- •Abbreviations
- •32. Study the following information.
- •33. Write the following note in full words.
- •34. Read the following excepts from ‘The Guardian’ and say what the marked abbreviations stand for.
- •Grammar Revision Grammar Training
- •35. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •Soham Trial
- •Weigh the Lies, Find the Truth, Judge Tells Jury
- •Grammarin Speech
- •36. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below . Girls Aloud Singer Faces Civil Suit
- •37. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below . Air Travelers Given Right to Compensation
- •Vocabulary Revision
- •38. Revise Vocabulary 1 Unit 6 (p. …) and do the following multiple choice task.
- •Unit 8 Reading and Speaking: Mass Media
- •Grammar Training
- •1. Study Grammar Reference p. … and analyze the following examples. Point out the difference in meaning of the following modal auxiliary verbs. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •2. Make up sentences according to the example. Use the appropriate modal verbs.
- •3. Translate the sentences into English. Use the active vocabulary of Units 5 and 6 to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •Grammar in Speech
- •4. Read the following article and say what modal verbs could be used to describe the given situation. £1,000 Fine for Knocking Down Castle
- •Mass Media Reading and Speaking 1
- •5. Read the following article and do the multiple choice task given below.
- •The Other Air Battle
- •B. Quite contrary to what the United States meant to air.
- •Vocabulary. Read the article again, find the following words and word combinations in the text and learn their meaning. Use these words in the further discussion of the problem.
- •Discussion
- •Vocabulary 1
- •6. Study the meaning of the following synonyms and near synonyms. Make up sentences or short situations to show how you understand the difference in their meaning.
- •Reading for Information
- •7. Read the article given below quickly and find answers to the following questions.
- •Haitian Murder Mystery
- •Discussion
- •Vocabulary
- •8. Study the following phrasal verbs.
- •Reading and Speaking 2
- •9. Read Article 1 and do the multiple choice task given below. Article 1 Reading between the Lies
- •10. Read Article 2 and compare it with Article 1. Article 2 The Times Bomb
- •Vocabulary. Read both articles again, find the following words and word combinations in the text and learn their meaning. Use these words in the further discussion of the problem.
- •Discussion
- •Professional Reading
- •German Court Issues Gagging Order on Mail on Sunday over Schröder
- •Vocabulary 2
- •12. Read the following article and guess the meaning of the words given in bold type. Mutiny at the Times
- •13. Study the following word combinations.
- •14. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •Discussion
- •15. Revise all the articles of the Unit and get ready to discuss the following points.
- •Writing
- •16. Revise the articles of this Unit and write an essay (about 250 words): “Should there be a limit to freedom of information in mass media?”
- •Confidential, Inside Information
- •Is this inside information?
- •Grammar Revision Grammar Training
- •19. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •Bradford Riot Sentence
- •Chinese Dig Unearths Secrets of General with Nine Tombs
- •Setback for Hospital Whistleblower
- •Grammar in Speech
- •20. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Adie Retreats from bbc Front Line
- •21. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Somali Children in Exodus to Europe
- •22. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Fuel Relief for Vulnerable
- •Vocabulary Revision
- •23. Revise Vocabulary 1 Unit 7 and do the following multiple choice task.
- •A. Among b. Between
- •Reading and Speaking: Religion
- •Grammar Training
- •1. Study Grammar Reference p. … and analyze the following examples. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •2. Make the following sentences more emphatic using lexical means (see Grammar Reference (2) p. ). Learn to pronounce them giving certain words extra stress.
- •3. Make the following sentences more emphatic by means of fronting (see Grammar Reference (3) p…). Learn to pronounce them with emphatic intonation and translate them into Russian.
- •5. Emphasize every possible word in the following sentences using preparatory ‘it’ (see Grammar Reference (4b) p …). Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •6. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •7. Make the following sentences emphatic by putting adverbial expressions at the beginning of the sentences (see Grammar Reference (5) p…). Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •8. Make the following sentences emphatic using the structure ‘not … nor’ (see Grammar Reference (6) p. …). Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •9. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary of Unit 8 to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •Grammar in Speech
- •Religion
- •Vocabulary. Read the article again, find the following words and word combinations in the text and learn their meaning. Use these words in the further discussion of the problem.
- •Vocabulary. Read the article again, find the following words and word combinations in the text and learn their meaning. Use these words in the further discussion of the problem.
- •Discussion
- •Vocabulary 1
- •13. Study the use of the following synonyms or near synonyms. Make up sentences or short situations to illustrate how you understand the difference in their meaning.
- •Reading for Information
- •14. Read Article 1 given below quickly and find answers to the following questions.
- •Article 1 a Matter of Faith
- •15. Read Article 2 quickly and find concrete facts proving there is a crisis in the Christian Church, too. Article 2 Crisis in the Communion
- •Discussion
- •Vocabulary
- •16. Study the following phrasal verbs.
- •Reading and Speaking 2
- •Article 1 Religion and the Brain
- •Article 2 Faith Is More Than a Feeling
- •Professional Reading
- •The Ever-Moving Wall
- •Vocabulary 2
- •19. Read the following article and guess the meaning of the words given in bold type.
- •In the Church, But Not in Church
- •20. Study the following phrasal verbs.
- •21. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •Discussion
- •22. Revise all the articles of this Unit and get ready to discuss the following points.
- •Writing
- •23. Revise the articles of this Unit and write an essay (about 250 words): “Religion in the modern world.”
- •Newspaper Style
- •24. A) Look through some English newspapers and find headlines illustrating the points given above.
- •Grammar Revision
- •West Africa Fuels Illegal
- •Ivory Trade
- •Car Dealer Was Wallis Simpson’s Secret Lover
- •Grammar in Speech
- •26. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Smelling Rats
- •27. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Foreign Office to Plead Again for Jailed Briton
- •Vocabulary Revision
- •28. Revise Vocabulary 1 Unit 8 ( p. ) and do the following multiple choice task.
- •Reading and Speaking: International Terrorism
- •Grammar Training
- •1. Study Grammar Reference p … and analyze the following examples. Point out the difference in meaning of the modal verbs and infinitives. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •2. Make up sentences according to the given example. Use the appropriate modal verbs and infinitives. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •3. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary of Unit 8 to translate the words and word combinations given in italics. Use modal verbs to express different degrees of probability.
- •4. Study Grammar Reference p … and analyze the following examples. Point out the difference in meaning if the tenses in reported statements are changed or not changed.
- •5. Study Grammar Reference p. And change the following excepts from ‘The Guardian’ into reported speech. Remember that there may be more than one possibility.
- •6. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary of Unit 7 to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •Grammar in Speech
- •8. Read the following articles and present them in reported speech.
- •No Time like the Present (From Burma by Malcolm Beith)
- •Mother Can Stay - - after 50 Years
- •International Terrorism
- •10. Read Article 2 carefully and do the multiple choice task given below. Article 2 Cruelty Is All They Have Left
- •Vocabulary. Read the articles again, find the following words and word combinations in the text and learn their meaning. Use these words in the further discussion of the problem.
- •11. Read Articles 1 and 2 over again and comment on the following quotations.
- •Vocabulary 1
- •12. Study the meaning of the following synonyms or near synonyms. Make up sentences or short situations to show how you understand the difference in their meaning.
- •Reading for Information
- •14. Read Article 2 quickly and find concrete examples to support the statement: “Violence breeds violence.” Article 2 And It All Goes up in Flames
- •Discussion
- •15. Vocabulary. Study the following phrasal verbs.
- •Reading and Speaking 2
- •16. Read the following article and do the multiple choice task given below. Flights of Fear
- •Vocabulary. Read the article again, find the following words and word combinations in the text and learn their meaning. Use these words in the further discussion of the problem.
- •Discussion
- •Professional Reading
- •The Enemy Within
- •Vocabulary 2
- •19. Read the following article and guess the meaning of the words given in bold type.
- •Inside the Hunt for Hambali
- •20. Study the following phrasal verbs.
- •21. Learn the following idioms.
- •22. Translate into English. Use the active vocabulary to translate the words and word combinations given in italics.
- •Discussion
- •23. Revise all the articles of this Unit and get ready to discuss the following points.
- •Writing
- •25. Study the following information.
- •26. Translate the following into British English.
- •Grammar Revision Grammar Training
- •27. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
- •Huge Hunt for Missile Smugglers
- •Brazilian Gangs Step up Attacks on Police
- •Car Bomb
- •Terror Suspects Must Be Moved Says Watchdog
- •Land-Use Case Ponders Fate of the Working Class
- •Grammar in Speech
- •28. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below.
- •Vow to Take Violent Patients to Court
- •29. Supply the correct form of the verbs given in brackets and perform the role play given below. Pacific Student’s Bottled up Plea Drifts Ashore in Spain
- •Vocabulary Revision
- •30. Revise Vocabulary 1 Unit 9 ( p …) and Vocabulary 1 Unit 10 (p. …) and do the following multiple choice task.
- •Word List Unit 1
- •Vocabulary 2
- •Vocabulary 2.
- •Vocabulary 2.
- •Vocabulary 2.
- •Vocabulary 2.
- •Vocabulary 2.
- •Vocabulary 2.
- •Vocabulary 2.
- •Vocabulary 2.
- •Unit 10
- •Vocabulary 2.
- •Grammar Reference
- •Simple and Progressive Forms
- •The Present Progressive vs. The Present Simple Tense
- •What are you thinking about?
- •The Past Progressive vs. The Past Simple Tense.
- •I was talking to the President last night, and he said …
- •The Future Simple vs. Future Progressive Tense.
- •Will you be quiet, please?
- •Let’s go and see Lucy, shall we?
- •Distancing
- •Unit 2 The Simple Present Perfect Tense
- •The Simple Past Perfect Tense
- •The Simple Future Perfect
- •Perfect forms with state verbs
- •Nouns in Groups
- •1.The Present Perfect Progressive
- •2. The present perfect simple versus the present perfect progressive
- •3. The present perfect progressive versus the present simple (progressive)
- •4. The Past Perfect Progressive
- •5. The Future Perfect Progressive
- •Adjectives and Adverbs
- •Unit 4 Passives
- •Unit 5 The Participle
- •The Gerund
- •Unit 6 The Infinitive
- •9. Other infinitive structures which are quite common in English are as follows.
- •Gerund or Infinitive
- •Unit 7 Conditionals, Wishes, Regrets, Subjunctives
- •10. Subjunctives.
- •Unit 8 Modal Auxiliaries Can / Could
- •May and Might
- •Must and Have to
- •Should and Ought to
- •Unit 9 Emphasis
- •Unit 10 Modal Verbs of Deduction May and Might
- •Can and Could
- •Doubt about an action not taking place
- •Reported Speech (Advanced Points)
- •1. Reporting past tenses.
- •2. Reporting present and future tenses.
- •3. Modal verbs in reported speech.
Unit 8 Reading and Speaking: Mass Media
Focus on Grammar:
Modal Verbs
Grammar Training
1. Study Grammar Reference p. … and analyze the following examples. Point out the difference in meaning of the following modal auxiliary verbs. Translate the sentences into Russian.
a.
1) Can I use your cell phone?
2) May I use your cell phone?
3) I wonder if I might use your cell phone?
b.
1) You could be more polite when you ask people to do you a favour.
2) You could have been more polite when you asked Alison to do you a favour.
c.
1) May there always be peace and harmony in this new family.
2) Can there always be peace and harmony in a family?
d.
1) This is a terrible party. We really must go home.
2) This is a lovely party, but we’ve got to go home because of the baby-sitter.
e.
1) You mustn’t drive fast or you’ll skid on the wet road.
2) You can’t drive fast here. The speed limit is 40 mph.
3) You don’t have (need) to drive fast. There’s plenty of time.
f.
1) I have to tell Mary the truth. She should know what happened.
2) I need to tell Mary the truth. It’s so exciting.
g.
1) Nobody was hungry and I didn’t need (have) to cook much food.
2) You needn’t have cooked so much food. Nobody was hungry.
h.
1) Mark should have come to say good-bye to Maggie.
2) Mark must have come to say good-bye to Maggie.
i.
1) The Prime Minister must take part in the discussion of this vital issue.
2) The Prime Minister is to take part in the discussion of this vital issue.
j.
1) Mr McGuinnie was to make an important statement and everybody was greatly interested.
2) Mr McGuinnie was to have made an important statement.
2. Make up sentences according to the example. Use the appropriate modal verbs.
E.g. Jeremy knew how to use a computer when he was a little boy.
- Jeremy could use a computer when he was a little boy.
Could & be able to
At last the MPs succeeded in drafting a law that satisfied everybody.
Our firm was so successful and reliable that it was hardly possible for us to believe that an inquiry into our activities had been launched.
Ms Stewart’s case seemed hopeless but her lawyer managed to get her off the hook because he had found a witness who agreed to testify in her favour.
The police succeeded in tracking down drug traffickers because they used up-to-date surveillance equipment.
It was hardly possible for the authorities to render anybody responsible for the power failure in the city since it was caused by a heavy snow storm.
Though the girl had spent two months at the rehabilitation center, it was impossible for her to keep off drugs.
The man was a swindler, and he was so talented that it was easy for him to give himself out for anybody.
You shouldn’t be too proud of yourself. You succeeded in persuading Mike only because he was ready to give in.
I think you underestimate Alex. He copes with quite complicated tasks and has known how to tackle such problems since I’ve known him.
I’d like to be in a position to set the situation straight. Unfortunately, it’s beyond me altogether.
Can’t & mustn’t
Jack isn’t allowed to leave the country. He is on probation for a hit-and-run accident.
I don’t think you should leave the country now. The situation is very unstable. Who knows what might happen?
It is impossible for us to disclose any information of this kind. If we do, and our stockbrokers use it, it’ll be insider trading.
Being a witness, you aren’t allowed to conceal information. If you do, you’ll be charged with obstruction of justice.
The police have no right to intimidate suspects.
Don’t intimidate the child even if he is quite naughty. If you do, he’ll come to hate you.
I insist that you shouldn’t disclose this information now, or you’ll give the game away.
Don’t even think of presenting fake evidence in court. You’ll be charged with fraud.
Must & have to
We find it necessary to launch an inquiry into this matter before the situation has come out of control.
Some unpleasant incident has occurred and now we are forced to launch an inquiry into it.
Jane may get into trouble if she does something rash. I feel it is necessary for her to think twice before she takes any steps.
I strongly advise you to release figures on the latest developments in the currency exchange rates now, or there will be no point in publishing the data at all.
The situation on the stock market is very unstable now and they are obliged to release figures on exchange rates every hour.
Nobody is going to do Larry any favours or promote him. It is necessary for him to work his way up.
Jack doesn’t have rich parents, who could set him up in business. He is forced to work his way up.
Our partners have failed us, and now we are obliged to work round the clock to set things straight.
You can’t expect your partners to agree to all your conditions. It is necessary for you to meet them halfway.
If you don’t seek a compromise, your partners will terminate the agreement. You are obliged to meet them halfway.
Mustn’t & don’t have to
The situation isn’t as urgent as you think. It isn’t necessary for you to tackle all the problems right away.
The situation demands careful consideration. I insist you shouldn’t act on impulse.
It isn’t necessary for you to go to the limit and work round the clock. The situation will soon get back to normal all by itself.
I strongly advise you not to go to the limit and work round the clock. Such strain is sure to ruin your health.
The doctor insists that Lester shouldn’t take tranquilizers every day. Otherwise he’ll develop a certain dependency on them.
It isn’t necessary for Lester to take tranquilizers every day. He can easily do without them.
There has been a three-fold increase in the company’s debt. It is essential that the management shouldn’t underestimate the danger of bankruptcy.
I don’t think we should consider every flaw in the scheme now. The company which worked it out is quite reliable, and if there are any miscalculations, they can be corrected later.
The central government isn’t obliged to resettle refugees. More often than not, it is done by local authorities.
Don’t see your bankruptcy as inevitable. If you don’t complicate matters by stupid mistakes, you’ll get over the hard times.
Didn’t have to & needn’t have done
You wasted your time and effort dwelling on such a wide range of political issues. Nobody was really interested in them.
I saw that nobody was really interested in such a wide range of political issues, so it wasn’t necessary for me to dwell on them.
Why did you spend so much time persuading them to pull the plug on the project? It was obvious they were ready to take the necessary measures.
I wonder why Mr McCarthy made such a generous contribution to the scheme. There were quite a lot of other people who were ready to help.
It wasn’t necessary for you to go into detail explaining things to Gerald. It was clear from the start that he had got the message.
It was clear that Gerald had got the message and it wasn’t necessary for me to explain things to him.
What was the use of interfering? You had no say in that matter.
The project was closed down when it was still in the planning stage. Everybody was happy that it wasn’t necessary to follow through with it.
The ecological situation in the area started to improve and it wasn’t necessary for the authorities to impose restrictions on fishing.
The drought in the country came to an end and it wasn’t necessary for the government to rely on foreign aid for food supplies.
Why did you worry so? It was evident that Lester wouldn’t go back on his word.
Why did you take the trouble to specify the provisions of your agreement? It was obvious that your partners were reluctant to sign it. It was a waste of time and effort.
Have to do (must) & be to do
According to the agreement reached during the talks the states are supposed to ratify the treaty in the near future.
To promote stability in the area the country is obliged to ratify the treaty even though it doesn’t serve its interests to the full.
The long expected conservation law has been drafted. It is expected to come into force the moment it is approved by the Senate.
The ecological situation in the country is deteriorating. It is absolutely vital for the state to adopt appropriate conservation laws.
It is vital to implement the programme as soon as possible. It has been arranged that the issue will be on the agenda of the next session of Parliament.
It is planned that the authorities will impose restrictions on large-scale fishing in the area in two months.
The authorities are obliged to impose restrictions on large-scale fishing in the area. Otherwise many valuable fish species will be extinct.
The committee is expected to present economic justification for the project on May 15.
The president of the company considers it his duty to make sure that the project is economically viable.
It has been decided that major corporations will make contributions to the local budget so that more money is allocated to fighting poaching.
Was to do & was to have done
According to the preliminary agreement the company was supposed to present a coherent programme of business development. However, it wasn’t done.
All employees had to work overtime because the company was supposed to present a programme of business development in two days.
All journalists were eager to attend the conference because the Prime-Minister was expected to make an important statement.
The Prime-Minister was expected to make an important statement at the press-conference, but for some reason it was canceled.
It was planned that the government would lift restrictions on dumping radioactive waste. Fortunately, the decision was reconsidered.
Because of a suspected case of SARS the authorities were expected to impose a quarantine on the city. Fortunately, it was a false alarm.