- •Mass Media
- •Vocabulary:
- •Grammar: Infinitive
- •Infinitives /Form
- •5. Remember the use and forms of the Infinitive.
- •What are economic, social and cultural rights?
- •Vocabulary
- •4. Open the brackets and use the Complex Object.
- •5. Open the brackets and use the Complex Subject.
- •Vocabulary
- •3. Give Russian equivalents:
- •4. Translate these sentences using your vocabulary.
- •5. Write all your associations with the words:
- •6. Answer the following questions according the ideas of the text.
- •7. Say if these statements true or false according to the text. Correct if you find any mistakes.
- •8. Make a plan of this text. Add key words in it if necessary.
- •9. Retell this text using your plan.
- •10. Use colored pencils and make a poster. Tell about the process of biosynthesis. Try to do it simple and teachable.
- •11. Fill in the blanks with the prepositions of time in, on, at where necessary.
- •12. Fill in the blanks with prepositions of place at, in, on.
- •Grammar: Gerund and Gerundial Constructions
- •13. Choose the correct form (infinitive with or without to or gerund).
- •14. Do you know what cytology is and what it studies? Is the kernel of a cell a subject of cytology? Why is knowledge of cytology necessary? Where can this knowledge be applied?
- •15. Read this text and translate it. Cytology as a science.
- •16. Give English equivalent to the following phrases.
- •18. Answer the question according to the text.
- •19. Put the words in the right order and write down the sentences:
- •20. Create the project “Fantastic cells”
- •Vocabulary
- •2. Translate the sentences into English.
- •3. Use your English-English dictionary and write down the definitions to the following words:
- •4. Read the text attentively again and say which statements are true to the fact or false.
- •5. Speak on the new facts you found in the text.
- •9. Choose the correct form (infinitive with or without to or gerund).
- •10. A) Choose the correct option in each sentence.
- •11. How many areas of physiology do you know? Do you study physiology? Read the text. Physiology of plants and animals
- •13. Answer the following questions according to the ideas of the text.
- •18. Write your own cv. You can imagine yourself a well-known scientist or write the cv from your student’s position as well.
- •Vocabulary
- •2. Fill in the gaps in these sentences:
- •3. Make sentences in English with words stated below:
- •9. Study additional notions concerning biochemistry and explain them.
- •10. Translate the sentences with the words from vocabulary after the text.
- •11. Study the Participle. Find the difference between Participles I and II. Open the brackets and fill in with the proper participle.
- •12. Translate into English using participles where possible.
- •13. Read the text and title it. Biochemical pathways and processes
- •14. Make 5 questions according the text.
- •Vocabulary
- •2. Try to explain the following terms:
- •3. Translate the sentences with the words from your vocabulary.
- •4. Continue the associative chain:
- •10. Rewrite the sentences with participle clauses.
- •11. Read the text and translate it. Three branches of biophysics.
- •12. Circle any additional unknown words/phrases in the article. In pairs/groups, use your dictionaries to understand the meanings. Write definitions to 3 of them.
- •13. Remember how the fragments were used, and complete the sentence from the article above.
- •14. Work with a partner to summarize the article in your own words.
- •Vocabulary
- •3. Translate the sentences with the words from vocabulary after the text.
- •4. Fill in the gaps in this sentences:
- •4. Write out the sentences expressing the main ideas of each logical part of the text.
- •10. Find the appropriate Russian equivalent to English term.
- •11. There are many laboratory devices in the biochemistry laboratory. Try to match the definition of the equipment with the picture:
- •Vocabulary
- •2. Translate the following sentences from Russian into English using the words from vocabulary.
- •3. Give the definitions to at least three of the following terms:
- •4. Fill in the gaps in these sentences:
- •5. Answer the questions about this text.
- •6. Speak on the new facts you found in the text.
- •7. Do you agree with the following statements?
- •8. Make a plan of this text. Add key words in it if necessary.
- •9. Retell this text using your plan.
- •10. Choose the correct conjunction.
- •11. Choose the appropriate coordinating or correlative conjunctions
- •12. Give the definitions to at least three of the following words:
- •13. Write out the sentences expressing the main ideas of each logical part of the text.
- •14. Check your knowledge about the immune system? Do you know the answers to these questions?
- •15. Speak on the new facts you found. What wondered you or what information was new for you? Can you add some other information about the history of immunology or some interesting immunological facts?
- •16. Read the text. A useful vitamin
- •17. Study this text and express it in your words not using any plan.
- •Vocabulary
- •2. Change the Russian words into the English using the correct forms. Use proper articles if necessary.
- •3. Translate the following sentences paying attention to the words in italic.
- •4. Answer the following questions according to the sense of the text.
- •5. Find the appropriate definitions to the following words.
- •6. Read the text again and express the idea of each paragraph in questions..
- •7. Retell the texts from the point of view of:
- •8. Predict whether the following statements are true or false:
- •9. Fill in the blanks with the prepositions of time in, on, at where necessary.
- •10. Fill in the blanks with prepositions of place at, in, on.
- •11. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate prepositions where necessary.
- •12. Read the text and entitle it.
- •13. Pairs/Groups write down questions based on
- •Vocabulary
- •2. Translate these sentences.
- •3. Fill in the gaps in these sentences:
- •4. Give the full answers to these questions:
- •10. Spend one minute writing down all of the different words you associate with the world ‘microbiology’. Share your words with your partner/group and
- •11. Look at the words below. Try to recall exactly how these were used in the text:
- •14. Read the text about Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (Антони ванн Левенгук) and other pioneers of microbiology, translate and title it and add the facts you know about these famous scientists.
- •15. Speak on the facts you found in the text. What information was new for you?
- •Vocabulary
- •2. Give Russian equivalents for the following words:
- •3. Translate the following sentences from Russian into English using the words from vocabulary.
- •4. Fill in the gaps in these sentences:
- •5. Remember how the fragments were used, and complete the sentence from today's article.
- •6. Find the appropriate definitions to the following words:
- •7. Make 10 questions covering the gist of the text.
- •13. Make 15 sentences covering the whole text.
- •Biotechnology.General knowledge
- •1. Read this text and translate it. What is biotechnology?
- •Vocabulary
- •2. Translate the sentences into English using the words you learned.
- •4. Write out the sentences expressing the main ideas of each logical part of the text.
- •5. Write a summary of the text in your own words making use of plan and the sentences you’ve written out.
- •6. Orally enlarge this summary and retell the text.
- •7. Test your knowledge in biotechnology. Choose the correct answer.
- •12. Read this text and translate it. Medical biotechnology
- •13. Give Russian equivalents for the following words:
- •14. Translate the sentences into English.
- •Vocabulary
- •2. Give Russian equivalents for the following words:
- •3. Put the words in the right order and write down the sentences:
- •4. Complete the sentences using the words from the box in the correct form.
- •5. Use your English-English dictionary and write down the definitions to the following words:
- •6. Translate the following sentences paying attention to the words in italics.
- •7. Answer to the questions according to the sense of the text.
- •8. Make a plan of this text. Add it with the keywords.
- •13. Read the text again and answer the following questions:
- •14. Find the appropriate definitions to the following words:
- •19. Read the text and translate. Gm Food
- •20. Study this text and enlarge it with your knowledge about genetically modified food.
- •Vocabulary
- •2. Translate into English.
- •3. Give definitions of the following notions:
- •4. Answer the questions according to the text.
- •5. Read the text again and entitle it.
- •6. Be ready to speak about stem cells. Use this text and enlarge it with your new information.
- •11. Fill in the blank with the correct word. Choose them out of the words in the box:
- •13. Read the text and underline the words you found in the exercises before.
- •16. Answer whether the sentence is true or false. If false, correct the sentence.
- •18. Work with a partner to summarize the article above in your own words in 3-5 sentences.
- •20. Role-play: Assume the following roles and talk about the following:
- •21. Talk about the following questions in pairs/groups. Make a report or write an essay on these questions.
- •Unit 15 Cloning
- •1. Read and translate the text about cloning. Cloning and concerns about it
- •Vocabulary
- •2. Translate into English.
- •3. Fill in the gaps in these sentences according to the text you`ve read:
- •4. A) Make sentences in Russian with the words from vocabulary and give them to your partner to translate into English.
- •5. A) Make 10 questions covering the gist of the text.
- •6. Read interesting facts about cloning, discuss them and find your own.
- •7. Talk with your partner(s) about cloning the people / animals in the table. What are the pros and cons of each? Change partners and share your ideas.
- •8. Translate sentences and pay attention to the underlined adverbs in these sentences.
- •9. Put in the correct adverb.
- •10. Read the following text and translate it. Human cloning
- •11. Write the gist of the text in about 10 sentences. Then enlarge it with your own information concerning cloning.
- •12. Talk about the following questions in pairs/groups. Remember to support your answers!
- •13. Write a magazine article about two people - one is the clone of the other. Include imaginary interviews with them. Optional activity: take an interview from two (three) clones.
- •14. Translate an abstract.
- •17. You have a clone. Your clone is 13 years old. Write your diary entry for one day you spent with him/her. Include the conversations you had and the advice you gave him/her.
- •18. Do we have a right to clone dead people? What if they didn’t want to be cloned? Make a report/ essay on this topic.
- •19. Study the example of the official letter. Make a conclusion about the rules of letter writing.
- •20. Write your own formal (official) letter.
13. Make 15 sentences covering the whole text.
14. Draw a line of history and point all virologists on it.
E. Jenner
1796
15. Write a creative composition “If viruses take over the world...”.
16. Are you for or against vaccination? Make your argument and express your opinion in ‘opinion essay’.
UNIT 12
Theme: Biotechnology.
Grammar: Linking verbs
Objectives: By the end of this unit, students should be able to use active vocabulary of this theme in different forms of speech exercises. Students should be better at discussing Biotechnology. Students should know the rule of linking verbs and fulfill grammar exercises.
Methodical instructions: This theme must be worked out during two lessons a week according to timetable.
Lexical material: Introduce and fix new vocabulary on theme “Biotechnology”.
Discuss in groups ‘Biotechnology.
Grammar: Introduce and practice the Linking verbs.
Biotechnology.General knowledge
You study at the faculty of Medical Biotechnology. Why did you choose this faculty?
What field of biotechnology are you going to study in future?
Say in your words what biotechnology is.
1. Read this text and translate it. What is biotechnology?
The term "Biotechnology" (sometimes shortened to "biotech") consists of two parts. Bio is a Greek word for "life" and technology gives an indication of human intervention. Biotechnology can be based on the pure biological sciences (genetics, microbiology, animal cell culture, molecular biology, biochemistry, embryology, cell biology). Also its interests can be outside the sphere of biology (chemical engineering, bioprocess engineering, information technology, biorobotics). Biotechnology deals with brewing, manufacture of human insulin, interferon, and human growth hormone, medical diagnostics, cell cloning and reproductive cloning, the genetic modification of crops, bioconversion of organic waste and the use of genetically altered bacteria in the cleanup of oil spills, stem cell research and much more.
As a matter of fact, biotechnology is very ancient. Six thousand years ago, micro-organisms were used to brew beers and to produce wine, bread and cheese.Yeast makes dough rise and converts sugars into alcohol. Lactic acid bacteria in milk create cheese and yoghurt. This application of biotechnology is the directed use of organisms for the manufacture of organic products (examples include beer and milk products). In this way, classical biotechnology refers to the traditional techniques used to breed animals and plants, as well as to the application of bacteria, yeasts and molds to make bread or cheese.
Modern biotechnology came into being during the nineteen seventies. Ithas often been divided into several categories; every field of this science is sometimes connected with the definite color.
Green biotechnology is biotechnology applied to agricultural processes. An example would be the selection and domestication of plants via micro propagation. Another example is the designing of transgenic plants to grow under specific environments in the presence (or absence) of chemicals. One hope is that green biotechnology might produce more environmentally friendly solutions than traditional industrial agriculture, although this is still a topic of considerable debate.
Red biotechnology is applied to medical processes. Some examples are the designing of organisms to produce antibiotics, and the engineering of genetic cures through genetic manipulation.
White biotechnology, also known as industrial biotechnology, is biotechnology applied to industrial processes. An example is using naturally present bacteria by the mining industry in bioleaching; so it is the designing of an organism to produce a useful chemicalor destroy hazardous/polluting chemicals. White biotechnology tends to consume less in resources than traditional processes used to produce industrial goods.
Blue biotechnology is a term that has been used to describe the marine and aquatic applications of biotechnology, but its use is relatively rare.
Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field which addresses biological problems using computational techniques, and makes the rapid organization and analysis of biological data possible. Bioinformatics plays a key role in various areas, such as functional genomics, structural genomics, and proteomics, and forms a key component in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sector.
In conclusion biotechnology can be referred to any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use.