- •Unit 1.
- •“Mr", “Mrs”, “Miss” alone is not a polite form of address
- •Unit 2.
- •“Thank you sir.” Clark turned to Tyler. “Good afternoon, Judge
- •Grammar: “There is, there are” construction.
- •If the subjects are of different number the predicate agrees with the subject that stands first.
- •I term. Cpсп 1-2. Getting acquianted.
- •Unit 3.
- •Cpcп 3. Family.
- •History of the american family.
- •Unit 4.
- •Cpcп 4. Appearance.
- •Unit 5. Character. Text: The Brothers.
- •Grammar: Pronouns.
- •Сpcп 5. Character.
- •Love is a Fallacy
- •Рекомендательные письма.
- •Unit 7.
- •Cpcп 6-7 dwelling.
- •Unit 8.
- •Verbs not used in the Continuous Form.
- •Срсп 8. Enviromental protection.
- •Man and the Biosphere.
- •Unit 9.
- •Срсп 9. Health.
- •The Last Leaf
- •Ex.1. Find English equivalents for the following (See Text).
- •Unit 10.
- •Unit 11.
- •Срсп 10-11. Physical diagnoses. You and your health.
- •Unit 12.
- •Unit 13.
- •Food and meals (II).
- •Text: American Food.
- •Grammar: Construction “To Be Going To”.
- •Срсп 12-13.
- •English Tea.
- •Unit 14.
- •Unit 15.
- •Grammar Revision.
- •Срсп 14-15. Shopping.
- •Buying Food.
- •Пойман за башмак.
- •C: Can I look at that calendar, please?
- •C: How much is that box of drawing clips?
- •Topics for oral composition.
- •II term.
- •I’ve worked He’s worked I haven’t worked He hasn’t worked
- •Unit 2.
- •Education in kazakhstan
- •Text: Higher education in Kazakhstan.
- •Grammar: The Past Perfect Tense.
- •I’d worked I hadn’t worked
- •Срсп 1-2. Education in kazakhstan
- •New face of schools of Kazakhstan
- •Ex.7. Role Play.
- •Ex.8. Now you are a student at university and answer the following questions.
- •2.Read an extract from the newspaper article.
- •10.Write down the newspaper article reporting the Council’s decision a few weeks after the press conference.
- •Unit 3.
- •Education in britain
- •Text: Education in Britain.
- •Grammar: The Future Perfect Tense.
- •Срсп 3. Higher education in great britain
- •8.Do you have similar postgraduate degrees in your country?
- •Ex.5. Discussion.
- •Unit 4.
- •I’ve been working He’s been working I haven’t been working He hasn’t been working
- •Срсп 4. Higher education in great britain
- •What are Universities For?
- •Unit 5
- •Inclusive: denotes an action which began before a definite moment in the past, continued up to that moment and was still going on at that moment. It is used with: -since, for We had
- •Unit 6.
- •Higher education in the usa.
- •Text: Higher Education
- •Grammar: Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- •I’ll have been working I won’t (shan’t) have been working
- •Срсп 5-6. Higher education in the usa.
- •1) Read and translate the text.
- •2) Make a list of unknown words.
- •3) Be ready to talk about Harvard’s students emphasizing the details you find most exciting and unusual. Harvard’s students.
- •What differences are there between you and Harvard’s student?
- •Unit 7.
- •Срсп 7. The Gumilyov Eurasian National University.
- •At my university.
- •Ex. 1. Read the text and describe your first day at the university. The words you may need:
- •Needs of Universities.
- •Unit 8
- •If you want to say who did or what caused the action, use by or with It was destroyed by fire.
- •Срсп 8. Sport.
- •Unit 9
- •Text: Sport in our life.
- •Grammar: The Passive Voice.
- •Hang Gliding. The Sport of the 1980s
- •Срсп 9. Sport.
- •Unit 10.
- •Various means of transport.
- •In its first meaning “can” expresses:
- •1.Mental,phisycal,circumstantial ability
- •3.Request
- •1. To ask permission/ to give permission (можно)
- •Unit 11.
- •2. A command, an urgent request (побудительное предложение)
- •Срсп 10-11 travelling
- •Unit 12.
- •6. Time and place changes:
- •Unit 13.
- •Leisure time
- •Text: The Use of Leisure
- •Grammar: Direct and Indirect Speech.
- •Срсп 12-13. Getting a job.
- •Computerized Job Matching.
- •Changing your job.
- •Unit 14.
- •Indirect General Questions
- •Indirect Special Questions.
- •I asked the gardener, “What are you planting here this year
- •Unit 15. Getting a job Text: The Resume.
- •The Resume.
- •Срсп 14-15. Leisure time.
- •Theatres in britain
- •Ex. 7. Do you like reading books? What kind of books do you like to read?
- •Задания и вопросы промежуточного контроля
- •I семестр
- •I блок.
- •Выберите правильную форму глагола “to have”.
- •II блок.
- •14. A room
- •30.Выберите подходящее слово к “medicine”:
- •Тестовые задания к итоговому контролю за I семестр
- •Задания и вопросы промежуточного контроля
- •II семестр
- •III блок
- •IV блок
- •Тестовые задание к итоговому контролю за II семестр.
- •Выберите правильный синоним
- •Задания и вопросы промежуточного контроля
- •III семестр
- •V блок
- •VI блок
- •18. Переведите на английский язык слово “платежное поручение”.
- •19. Переведите на английский язык слово “накопление, сбережение”.
- •Содержание
Unit 3.
Education in britain
Text: Education in Britain.
Grammar: The Future Perfect Tense.
Практические цели: ознакомление с лексическим материалом по теме « Education in Britain», развитие умений и навыков разговорной речи по теме «Education», введение и тренировка грамматической темы The Future Perfect Tense, развитие навыков монологической речи по теме.
The Five Ages of Education.
British education has many different faces, but one goal. Its aim is to realize the potential of all, for good of the individual and society as a whole.
1. Around hall of 3-and 4-year-olds in Britain receive nursery education, and many other children attend pre-school playgroups, mostly organized by parents. Children of nursery age need care as well as education , however , and it is not just their mental requirements, but social , emotional and physical needs that must be met. In nursery schools , qualified teachers, usually primary teachers with a nursery teaching qualification, work alongside helpers and nursery nurses to achieve this.
2. Compulsory primary education begins at the age of 5 in England, Wales and Scotland, and 4 in Northern Ireland. Children usually start their school career in an infant school and move a junior school or department at age 7. In some parts of the country , though , children begin at a first school at age 5, and move on to a middle school at age 8,9 or 10. Primary schools vary in size and location, some having as few as two teachers and others as many as 30.
Subjects covered include English mathematics and science, along with technology, history, geography, music, art, and physical education.
At 7 and 11 years old (and a secondary school, at 14 and 16) teachers measure children’s progress in each subject against attainment targets. In English, for instance, there are five basic targets: speaking and listening: reading: writing: spelling and handwriting.
3. In Britain, most children of compulsory secondary school age (11 to 16) receive free education financed from public funds. This may be a comprehensive ( mixed ability) or a grammar school. A small proportion attend private or independent schools, not financed by the state. The large majority of schools teach both boys and girls together . The school year in England and Wales normally begins in September and continues into the following July, in Scotland, it runs from August to June and in Northern Ireland from September to June.
4.All Britain’s universities enjoy complete academic freedom. They appoint their own staff and decide what and how to teach. First degree courses usually last three or four years.
The Open University is a little different, because it relies on distance learning.
England and Wales’s 34 polytechnics tend to be more vocationally –orientated than universities , providing degree and subdegree vocational courses as well as traditional academic degree courses. Many polytechnics have close links with business, and many students have jobs and attend part-time. For those without standard entry qualifications, access and foundation courses can provide a way in to higher education. The number of access courses in Britain is increasing rapidly.
5.Education doesn’t stop with leaving school. Further education in particular is learning which, with its strong ties with commerce and industry, is vital in the effort to keep Britain economically competitive.
Over 500 colleges of further education run courses on everything from catering to business studies. Most further education courses are vocational, but many colleges offer more academic courses, such as GCSEs and A levels. Students may attend college part- time, day by day or block release from their jobs or in the evening. The new National Vocational Qualifications, based on standards of competence set by industry, are designed to ensure the relevance of vocational qualifications to employers. They are based on defined levels of attainment, to which qualifications can be assigned.
Topical vocabulary
1. phasing -in поэтапное введение
2. curriculum учебный план
3. around приблизительно
4. nursery детский сад
5. alongside рядом с
6. primary начальное обучение
7. infant school дошкольное заведение
8. junior school младшие классы (средней школы)
9. to vary отличаться
10.as few as всего
11.to cover охватывать
12.science естественные науки
13.to measure оценивать, определять
14.attainment достижения
15.target цель
16.handwriting почерк, каллиграфия
17.to acquire приобретать
18.to broaden расширять
19.range диапазон
20.to demand требовать
21.content содержание
22.vocational профессиональный
23.artificial искусственный
24.non graduate студент последнего курса
25.bachelor бакалавр
26.to tend иметь тенденцию
27.to appoint назначать
28.vital насущный
29.full-time student студент очного отделения отделения
30.to ensure обеспечить
Ex.1. Suggest the Russian for:
infant school
2. to vary
3. as few as
4. to measure
5. attainment
6. target
7. to cover
8. science
9. to acquire
10. handwriting
11. to tend
12. to demand
13. content
14. vocational
Ex.2. Match the words and phrases in column A with those in column B.
A B
graduate a) достижения
to vary b) всего
non-graduate c) оценивать
vocational d) расширять
attainment e) отличаться
to measure f) насущный
to broaden g) обеспечить
as few as h) профессиональный
vital i) студент последнего курса
Ex.3. Complete this description of a typical school education.
Age.
3 Some children go to …………. school.
5 Everyone starts ………………… school.
11 Children go on to ………………. School. Some of these are called
grammar schools, others are called ………. i.e. with mixed
ability.
16 By Law, children can ………. School at this ago and …….. a
job, but many ……….. at school for two more years.
18 If they pass their exams, many ………… to university.
Ex.4. True or false ? If the sentence is false, change it to make true.
1. In England public schools are the same as state schools.
2. Children at school are called ‘pupil’s.
3. In British schools PE is short for ‘practical education’.
4. In Britain, the academic year if usually divided into two terms.
5. The working day is divided into lessons, with morning and
afternoon breaks.
6. The plan for each day’s work is called the school schedule.
Ex.5 . Make up questions to which the following questions might be the answers:
1. In nursery schools work, qualified teachers, usually primary teachers alongside helpers and nursery nurses.
2. In Britain most children of secondary school age receive free education financial from public funds.
3. The most of schools teach both boys and girls together.
4. Breaking down the artificial barriers between education and business is an important Government aim.
5. Pupils of all age take part in workplace activities .
6. Many polytechnics have close links with in workplace.
Ex.6.Make a conversation based on the text, using the questions.
What’s the aim of British education?
At what age do children go to nursery education?
What age to they start primary school?
What stages does the primary education ?
What subjects does the curriculum include?
When do teachers measure children’s progress in each subject?
At what school do children study at the age of 11?
How long does their school year last?
When is the main school GCSE- examination taken?
What happens if children fail all the exams they take at the age of 16?
What can they do if they pass all their exams for levels at the age of 18?
What content do further education courses include?
Grammar: Future Perfect Tense.
Affirmative |
Negative |
Interrogative |
I shall/will have worked He/she will have worked It will have worked We shall/will have worked You will have worked They will have worked |
I shall/will not have worked He/she will not have worked It will not have worked We shall/will not have worked You will not have worked They will not have worked |
Shall/will I have worked? Will he/she have worked? Will it have worked? Shall/will we have worked? Will you have worked? Will they have worked? |
I’ll have worked. I won’t (shan’t) have worked.
The Future Perfect denotes an action completed before a definite moment in the future.
He will have finished his work when I call him. He will have finished his work by 5 o’clock tomorrow.
Ex. 7. Put the verb in brackets into the Future Perfect.
1. I (translate) this letter by 6 o'clock this afternoon. 2. After you finish this book, you (learn) over a thousand words. 3. By the end of the month the commission (come) to some decision. 4. If she returns after July 1, I will not see her since I already (go) to the South by the time. 5. He (not, learn) his lesson by tomorrow, if he has not yet begun to study it. 6. I (make) this doll by her birthday.7.This work is so arduous, that I (not/ complete) it in a year’s time.
Ex. 8. Answer the questions in the Future Perfect Tense, using the words in brackets.
Example: Will you still be busy if I call you at 6 o’clock? (finish)
Oh, no, we have finished by that time.
1.Will they still be staying at the hotel tomorrow? (move to their new house)
2.Will you be discussing the plan at 2 o’clock? (make a decision)
3. Will your students be writing a test at 10 in the morning? (finish)
4. Will your brother still be a student next autumn? (graduate)
5. Will you still remember me in five years? (forget)
6. Will he be at home on Sunday? (leave for Scotland)
7. Will she be expecting your call tomorrow morning? (receive my letter)
Ex.9.Put the verb in brackets into the Present Indefinite, the Future Indefinite and the Future Perfect.
1.He (be) here for two hours by the time you (come) back. 2.”It (be) very late.” – “They (be) back soon.”3. “There (be) no planes tonight.” – “Never mind, I (go) by train.” 4. You (be) angry if I (talk) to you about it? 5. By the time you (finish) cooking they (do) their work. 6. “I (be) afraid, my train (leave) by that time.” – “(not/worry), I (drive) you home.”7. I hope it (stop) snowing by tomorrow morning. 8.If you (think) it over you (see) I am right. 9. If you (not/take) a taxi, you (be) late. By the time you (get) to the theatre the first act (be0 over and you (miss) the most interesting dialogues.
Ex.10.Translate into English.
1. К завтрашнему дню я закончу этот отчет. 2. Мы сделаем эту работу к трем часам дня, а потом пойдем в парк. 3. К 20 июня мы сдадим все экзамены. 4. Я напишу это письмо к тому времени как придет секретарь. 5. Поезд уже уйдет к тому времени, когда мы придем на станцию. 6. Она переведет эту статью к понедельнику.7. Брат моего друга закончит занятия в университете к лету, и ему не терпится приступить к работе.8. Я думаю, он станет хорошим специалистом. 9. Завтра он будет работать весь день, а вечером мы пойдем в бассейн, потому что я думаю,что к тому времени он закончит всю свою работу.