- •Министерство образования и науки российской федерации
- •Введение
- •Jean Webster: About the Author
- •Daddy-long-legs by jean webster
- •IV. Make up sentences of your own using the words and word combinations given in tasks I and V.
- •X. Explain the use of the words given in italics:
- •XI. Task:
- •Part II: September 24th – October 25th
- •I. Find the words and word combinations given below in the text:
- •III. Translate into English the following sentences using the words from Task I:
- •IV. Make up sentences of your own using the words and word combinations given in tasks I and V.
- •V. Find the following word combinations in the text and explain their meaning:
- •VI. Paraphrase the following using the word combinations from task V:
- •VII. Answer the following questions:
- •VIII. Give a good translation of the following passages in a written form:
- •IX. Translate the sentences and comment on the notions in italics paying attention to their cultural meaning:
- •X. Explain the use of the words given in italics:
- •XI. Task:
- •Part III: November 15th – March 26th
- •I. Find the words and word combinations given below in the text:
- •II. Translate the words and word combinations given above and describe the situations in which they were used in your own words.
- •III. Translate into English the following sentences using the words from Task I:
- •IV. Make up sentences of your own using the words and word combinations given in tasks I and V.
- •V. Find the following word combinations in the text and explain their meaning:
- •VI. Paraphrase the following using the word combinations from task V:
- •VII. Answer the following questions:
- •VIII. Give a good translation of the following passages in a written form:
- •IX. Translate the sentences and comment on the notions in italics paying attention to their cultural meaning:
- •X. Explain the use of the words given in italics:
- •XI. Task:
- •Part IV: April 2nd – June 9th
- •I. Find the words and word combinations given below in the text:
- •II. Translate the words and word combinations given above and describe the situations in which they were used in your own words.
- •III. Translate into English the following sentences using the words from Task I:
- •IV. Make up sentences of your own using the words and word combinations given in tasks I and V.
- •X. Explain the use of the words given in italics:
- •XI. Task:
- •Part V: Lock Willow Farm Saturday Night –
- •IV. Make up sentences of your own using the words and word combinations given in tasks I and V.
- •X. Explain the use of the words given in italics:
- •XI. Task:
- •I. Find the words and word combinations given below in the text:
- •II. Translate the words and word combinations given above and describe the situations in which they were used in your own words.
- •III. Translate into English the following sentences using the words from Task I:
- •IV. Make up sentences of your own using the words and word combinations given in tasks I and V.
- •V. Find the following word combinations in the text and explain their meaning:
- •VI. Paraphrase the following using the word combinations from task V:
- •VII. Answer the following questions:
- •VIII. Give a good translation of the following passages in a written form:
- •IX. Translate the sentences and comment on the notions in italics paying attention to their cultural meaning:
- •X. Explain the use of the words given in italics:
- •XI. Task:
- •Part VII: February 4th – June 2nd
- •I. Find the words and word combinations given below in the text:
- •II. Translate the words and word combinations given above and describe the situations in which they were used in your own words.
- •III. Translate into English the following sentences using the words from Task I:
- •IV. Make up sentences of your own using the words and word combinations given in tasks I and V.
- •V. Find the following word combinations in the text and explain their meaning:
- •VI. Paraphrase the following using the word combinations from task V:
- •VII. Answer the following questions:
- •VIII. Give a good translation of the following passages in a written form:
- •IX. Translate the sentences and comment on the notions in italics paying attention to their cultural meaning:
- •X. Explain the use of the words given in italics:
- •XI. Task:
- •Part VIII: June 5th – September 10th – Thursday
- •I. Find the words and word combinations given below in the text:
- •II. Translate the words and word combinations given above and describe the situations in which they were used in your own words.
- •III. Translate into English the following sentences using the words from Task I:
- •IV. Make up sentences of your own using the words and word combinations given in tasks I and V.
- •V. Find the following word combinations in the text and explain their meaning:
- •VI. Paraphrase the following using the word combinations from task V:
- •VII. Answer the following questions:
- •VIII. Give a good translation of the following passages in a written form:
- •IX. Translate the sentences and comment on the notions in italics paying attention to their cultural meaning:
- •X. Explain the use of the words given in italics:
- •XI. Task:
- •Part IX: September 26th – December 20th
- •I. Find the words and word combinations given below in the text:
- •II. Translate the words and word combinations given above and describe the situations in which they were used in your own words.
- •III. Translate into English the following sentences using the words from Task I:
- •IV. Make up sentences of your own using the words and word combinations given in tasks I and V.
- •V. Find the following word combinations in the text and explain their meaning:
- •VI. Paraphrase the following using the word combinations from task V:
- •VII. Answer the following questions:
- •VIII. Give a good translation of the following passages in a written form:
- •IX. Translate the sentences and comment on the notions in italics paying attention to their cultural meaning:
- •X. Explain the use of the words given in italics:
- •XI. Task:
- •Part X: January 11th – June 10th – Magnolia
- •I. Find the words and word combinations given below in the text:
- •II. Translate the words and word combinations given above and describe the situations in which they were used in your own words.
- •III. Translate into English the following sentences using the words from Task I:
- •IV. Make up sentences of your own using the words and word combinations given in tasks I and V.
- •V. Find the following word combinations in the text and explain their meaning:
- •VI. Paraphrase the following using the word combinations from task V:
- •VII. Answer the following questions:
- •VIII. Give a good translation of the following passages in a written form:
- •IX. Translate the sentences and comment on the notions in italics paying attention to their cultural meaning:
- •X. Explain the use of the words given in italics:
- •XI. Task:
- •Part XI: August 19th – December 26th
- •I. Find the words and word combinations given below in the text:
- •II. Translate the words and word combinations given above and describe the situations in which they were used in your own words.
- •III. Translate into English the following sentences using the words from Task I:
- •IV. Make up sentences of your own using the words and word combinations given in tasks I and V.
- •V. Find the following word combinations in the text and explain their meaning:
- •VI. Paraphrase the following using the word combinations from task V:
- •VII. Answer the following questions:
- •VIII. Give a good translation of the following passages in a written form:
- •IX. Translate the sentences and comment on the notions in italics paying attention to their cultural meaning:
- •X. Explain the use of the words given in italics:
- •XI. Task:
- •Part XII: January 9th – June 19th
- •I. Find the words and word combinations given below in the text:
- •II. A) Translate the words and word combinations given above and describe the situations in which they were used in your own words.
- •III. Translate into English the following sentences using the words from Task I:
- •IV. Make up sentences of your own using the words and word combinations given in tasks I and V.
- •V. Find the following word combinations in the text and explain their meaning:
- •VI. Paraphrase the following using the word combinations from task V:
- •VII. Answer the following questions:
- •VIII. Give a good translation of the following passages in a written form:
- •IX. Translate the sentences and comment on the notions in italics paying attention to their cultural meaning:
- •X. Explain the use of the words given in italics:
- •XI. Task:
- •Part XIII: July 24th – the End
- •I. Find the words and word combinations given below in the text:
- •II. Translate the words and word combinations given above and describe the situations in which they were used in your own words.
- •III. Translate into English the following sentences using the words from Task I:
- •VI. Answer the following questions:
- •VII. Give a good translation of the following passages in a written form:
- •VIII. Translate the sentences and comment on the notions in italics paying attention to their cultural meaning:
- •IX. Explain the use of the words given in italics:
- •X. Task:
- •Topics for Compositions
- •Содержание
- •Учебное издание
- •Баранова Надежда Владимировна
- •Никулина Алла Константиновна
- •Джин уэбстер «длинноногий дядюшка»: учебно-методическое пособие по интерпретации художественного текста
VII. Give a good translation of the following passages in a written form:
‘Isn’t it fun … I’m thinking.’
‘I wish I could … bridging that gulf.’
VIII. Translate the sentences and comment on the notions in italics paying attention to their cultural meaning:
With beautiful scenery all about, and lots to eat and a comfortable four-post bed and a ream of blank paper and a pint of ink – what more does one want in the world?
Sallie is going to do settlement work in Boston next winter. Don’t you think it would be nice for me to go with her, then we could have a studio together?
IX. Explain the use of the words given in italics:
Poor Jimmie is having a hard time peddling his bonds.
My Very Dearest Master-Jervie-Daddy-Long-Legs Pendleton-Smith,…
I ate breakfast in the kitchen by candle-light, and then drove the five miles to the station through the most glorious October colouring. …the air was keen and clear and full of promise.
If I were only a member of your family (a very distant fourth cousin) then I could come and visit you every day, and read aloud and plump up your pillow and smooth out those two little wrinkles in your forehead and make the corners of your mouth turn up in a nice cheerful smile.
X. Task:
Remember the portraits of the characters you made at the beginning. How were the girls described? What was the description of Master Jervie? How did the main characters change throughout the novel? What evolution did Judy undergo? What Judy do you like best: the old or the new one?
Find the descriptions of the John Grier Home given by Judy at the beginning of the novel. Has her attitude to the asylum changed somehow? Trace those changes and point out the time periods in which they are observed.
Reread the last letter of Judy to her guardian. How is the information revealed in it? Does it tell directly what happened? Did you expect such an ending? What signs predicted this outcome? Did you prove right in all your expectations?
How do you define the main theme and idea of the novel? Where is it revealed? Point out the compositional division of the text (exposition, complication, climax and denouement). What peculiarities can you point out? What is the general tone of the text? Give examples. What message did you draw from it?
Topics for Compositions
The Life of Children in Institutions of Charity (Orphanage, Asylum).
The Curriculum in a College for Girls.
The Religious Upbringing in the Novel “Daddy-Long-Legs”.
The Life on a Farm in the Novel “Daddy-Long-Legs”.
Julia Pendleton and the New York Society.
The Health Care System in the Novel “Daddy-Long-Legs”.
The Socialists and the Anarchists: Different Views on the Social Development.
The Wardrobe of a Lady in the Novel “Daddy-Long-Legs”.
Ways to Be Happy in the Novel “Daddy-Long-Legs”.
The Evolution of Jerusha Abbot’s Character in the Novel “Daddy-Long-Legs”.