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1.4. Programming, call for papers.

Glossary

Coherent– clear, comprehensible.

Dissemination- spreading or giving out smth, especially news information, ideas, etc to a lot of people

Contingency (plan)- smth that might possibly happen in future, usually causing problems or making further arrangements necessary.

Verify– to prove that smth exist or is true, or to make certain that smth is correct.

V O C A B L U A R Y

1. Match synonyms

  1. appropriate

  2. requirement

  3. target

  4. submit

  5. proposal

  6. assist

  7. average

  8. coherent

  9. assign

  10. reject

    1. help

    2. object

    3. need

    4. suggest

    5. typical, usual

    6. suitable, eligible

    7. comprehensible

    8. refuse

    9. nominate

    10. suggestion

2. Give antonyms

      1. majority

      2. comfortable

      3. appropriate

      4. to imbrues

      5. justified

      6. relevant

      7. coherent

3. Mind collocations.

  1. Verb + event

Use the correct form of these verbs:

Саnсеl

Witness

Sponsor

Mark

Shake

Take part in

  1. When Nelson Mandela visited the city, hundreds of doves were released to __ the event.

  2. I'd like to thank еvеrу оnе who _____ today's marvelous fund-raising event. I think you'll all agree we've had а wonderful day and we have also managed to raise оvеr £20,000!

  3. Nobody who ______ the еvеnts of September 11th - either live оn ТV оr first hand - will еvеr forget them.

  4. Most big sporting еvеnts аrе ___ bу large multinational companies like Nike оr Pepsi.

  5. The explosion of the atom bоmb оvеr Hiroshima was аn event that ______ the world. It was also аn event that changed history.

  6. Will the event bе _____ if it rains оr will it bе held indoors instead?

  1. Verb + noun + оn the issue

Notice these two common patterns:

verb

noun

оn the issue

verb

оn the issue

reach

an agreement

оn the issue of (jobs)

cash

оn the issue of (jobs)

Match the two halves of these situations:

  1. I саn't see us reaching аnу sort of agreement.

  2. We саn't give аn opinion until we have mоrе information.

  3. The union will ballot the whole membership оn the issue of job cuts.

  4. I'm glad agreement has bееn reached.

  5. The players and the management of the club аrе in disagreement.

  6. We know little of his views at present.

    1. It was time everyone overcame their differences оn the issue.

    2. Opinion is so deeply divided оn so mапу issues.

    3. They've clashed оn thе issue of рау and conditions.

    4. I think it's important that everyone gets a chance to vote оn the issue.

    5. For, example, we don't know where he stands оn the issue of free care for the elderly.

    6. We're just going to reserve judgement оn this issue until the reports is published.

(Key Words for Fluency Upper Intermediate/ George Woolard p7 )

1.5. Conference planning

Glossary

Appreciate—to understand how serious or important a situation or problem is pr what someone’s feelings are

Proceedings—an event or a series of things that happens, the official written records of a meeting, society

Deadline—a date or time by which you have to do or complete smth.

V O C A B L U A R Y

1. Find synonyms

in two minds

Settle, clear up, explain

to participate

If

provided

To chair

to preside

Contain, comprise

to reduce

Diminish, decrease

to house

Highly important, necessary

essential

Hesitate

to solve

To take into consideration, to bear in mind

include

Take part

to take into, account

Enclose

2. Replace the italicized phrases by the verbs: (to turn out/to), (call for), (set out), (bring forward):

  1. Nothing delighted the small child more than to clear her mother’s handbag of its contents.

  2. When she was looking for the letter she had to take everything out of the drawer.

  3. This institute has prepared a number of well-known scholars.

  4. Despite an unpromising start the day proved to be fine.

  5. He assured me that I could always apply to him if I ever needed financial help.

  6. Don’t hesitate to apply to me if you are in a difficulty.

  7. A group of gangsters attacked the train and ordered the passengers out on the field.

  8. The case certainly requires further investigation.

  9. You needn’t come and collect your laundry. It will be delivered to you.

  10. The meeting has been fixed for an early time – on Tuesday.

  11. He is a Lazy fellow. He will stay in for days on end unless you come for him and take him out.

  12. I can’t make out what you mean. Will you state your ideas in plain English once more.

  13. They started off soon after daybreak.

3. Supply the appropriate particles.

1 I wonder how he dared turn them ________ at midnight.

2. I don’t think their marriage has turned ________ well. Actually they are separated now.

3. The new creamery turns ________ ten thousand tons of butter a week.

4. The day turned ____ sunny and warm and he hoped that everything would turn ____ most satisfactory.

5. In three hours Arthur turned ______ the four hundred cylinders he needed to complete his daily stint.

6. The very moment she finished the letter she got down to turning ______ the bottom. Her nephew was coming the next day.

7. She most likely to turn _______ you for help. Be sure to meet her halfway or it will be late. You know the proverb I suppose, ‘A little too late – much too late.’

8. The discussion of such delicate questions as these calls _______ great tact and patience.

9. His deceitful behavior calls ______ condemnation.

10. Now I’m already halfway though the book, so you may call ________ it on Saturday.

(В.С. Шах-Назарова, Л.Г.Памухина, Т.Г.Шелкова «Без них не обойтись в английской разговорной речи.»)

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