- •1. Read the following:
- •2. Translate into Russian:
- •3. Underline the verb to be and translate the following sentences into Russian:
- •4. Make sentences and translate them into Russian:
- •5. Complete the dialogue and act out a similar one:
- •2. Translate into Russian:
- •3. Underline the verb to be in the following sentences. Translate the sentences into Russian:
- •4. Match English and Russian equivalents:
- •1. Underline the sentences true to the text:
- •2. Find English equivalents in the text of the Contract:
- •3. Make sentences and translate them into Russian:
- •4. Translate into Russian:
- •2. Read the following:
- •3. Translate into English:
- •4. Make sentenses and translate them into Russian:
- •5. Make short dialogues:
- •6. Complete as in the fax message:
- •2. Read the following:
- •3. Underline the verbs and translate the sentences into Russian:
- •8. Insert prepositions:
- •9. Insert articles:
- •10. Complete the dialogues and act out similar ones:
- •11. Sum up each dialogue. The following words may be of help:
- •1. Read the following:
- •2. Underline the sentences true to the text:
- •3. Underline the verbs in the following sentences. Translate the sentences into Russian:
- •4. Make short dialogues:
- •5. Translate into Russian:
- •1. Underline the sentences true to the text:
- •2. Translate into Russian:
- •8. Say how the following questions are formed:
- •9. Complete the dialogues and act out similar ones?
- •1. Underline the sentences true to the text:
- •2. Match English and Russian equivalents:
- •3. Insert the verbs as in the text and say in what forms they are used:
- •4. Translate into Russian:
- •5. Make short dialogues:
- •6. Insert articles:
- •3. Insert verbs as in the dialogue and act out a similar one:
- •8. Complete the dialogue and act out a similar one:
- •1. Match English and Russian equivalents:
- •2. Sum up whom Ivan wanted to telephone that day.
- •7. Complete the dialogues and act out similar ones:
- •8. Translate into Russian:
- •9. Make sentences:
- •10. Complete the following sentences:
- •1. Read the following:
- •2. Underline the answers true to the text:
- •3. Match English and Russian equivalents:
- •4. Insert prepositions:
- •5. Insert articles:
- •6. Use the verbs in the right forms:
- •7. Complete the dialogues and act out similar ones:
- •8. Sum up how the devices were ordered.
- •9. Translate into Russian:
- •10. Answer the following questions:
- •1. Match English and Russian equivalents:
- •2. Translate the first paragraph of the Contract into Russian.
- •3. Translate into Russian:
- •4. Translate into English:
- •5. Translate the Contract starting with the words " The total price.
- •6. Read as in the examples:
- •7. Translate into Russian and answer the questions as in the example:
- •8. Write a similar text of another Contract, changing:
- •9. Role play.
1. Underline the sentences true to the text:
• The plane arrives at the Heathrow airport.
The text does not say at what airport the plane arrives.
The plane arrives at the Gatwick airport.
• The passport control point is very close to the entrance into the building of the airport.
The passport control point is not close to the entrance.
• The passport control point is called Passports.
The passport control point is called Passport Control.
The passport control point is called Immigration.
• There are three gates at the passport control point.
There is only one gate at the passport control point
There are two gates at this point.
• There are very few passengers and the group comes to the officers in no time.
There are very many passengers and the Russians have to queue up.
• There is only one English officer at the point.
There are two English officers at the passport control point.
There are a few English officers at the point.
• When the officer is free he invites another passenger to come.
It is the queue marshal who indicates to the passenger what immigration officer is free.
• English Immigration officers usually ask Group Leaders or other Russians for help if they have difficulty in speaking with Russians.
English Immigration officers usually speak Russian.
English Immigration officers usually ask their own interpreters for help when they have difficulties in speaking with Russians.
2. Translate into Russian:
Some Russian businessmen have difficulty in speaking with the English Immigration officers.
They have difficulty in answering questions.
Usually English officers do not like strangers to help them with interpreting.
In such cases the officers ask their own interpieters for help.
Most piobably these interpreteis are staff members of Immigration.
3. Read the following:
• these intepreters
these officers
these businessmen
the gate
• One of the gates is for passengers from European Community countries.
The other gate is for passengers from all other countries.
What's the reason for your visit to the United Kingdom?
Here is the invitation.
4. Insert articles:
After queueing up for some time Mr. Lvov and .. group come up to ... queue marshal who signals what Immigration officer is free. And each person goes to .. counter indicated. For some Russian businessmen of ... group it was ... first experience with Englishmen. They had some difficulty in speaking with ... Immigration officers.
5. Insert prepositions:
Some Russian businessmen have difficulty ... speaking .. English Immigration officers and answering their questions. Usually English officers do not like strangers to help them ... interpreting. ... such cases the officers ask their own interpreters .. help.
6. Translate into English:
Извините, я не знаю английского.
Я приехал на обучение.
Я из России.
Я бизнесмен.
Я пробуду в Англии 8 дней.
Я остановлюсь в отеле.
Вот мой паспорт.
Вот мое приглашение.
Одну минуту, я попрошу помочь мне руководителя группы.
7. Make short dialogues:
• Example |
— May I see your passport, please? — Yes, certainly Here it is. |
ticket return ticket the invitation of the English company the invitation of the English sponsors landing card |
• Example
|
— May I have the card back? — Yes, certainly. Here you are. |
have the passport back have the ticket back have the invitation back have another form have another card |
Вопросительные предложения
Настоящее простое время (Present Indefinite)
Do you speak English?
Does he/ she speak English?
Do they speak English?
What foreign language do you speak?
What foreign language does he/ she speak?
What foreign language do they speak?
Настоящее продолженное время (Present Continuous)
Are you staying in London long?
Is he/ she staying in London long?
Are they staying in London long?
Where are you staying in London?
Where is he/ she staying in London?
Where are they staying in London?
Вопросительные слова
what— что, какой
how long— как долго, сколько времени
when— когда
where— где, куда
who — кто
why — почему