- •§1. The English language
- •History
- •History of the english language
- •1. The Mixing Starts
- •2. No More Invasions
- •3. Shakespeare
- •4. The Best seller of all time
- •5. Modern English
- •6. Features of the English language
- •7. English today
- •1. Learn the following words and phrases:
- •2. Make a short summary of the text.
- •§ 2. From the earliest history of the British Isles (the celtic sagas)
- •1. Topical vocabulary:
- •2. Find in the text all the name of tribes used with the definite article. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •7. Make the words from the text using the letters:
- •8. Complete the sentences:
- •9. Say whether the following sentences are true or false:
- •10. Answer the question using the text:
- •11. Give a short summary of the text using the following words and word combinations:
- •12. Read the passages describing some traditions of Celtic paganism and translate them into Russian. Druids
- •§ 3. The Romans in Britain
- •1. Topical vocabulary:
- •8. Read Rudyard Kipling's poem "a Pict Song" and answer the questions that follow.
- •A pict song
- •Literature of the Middle Ages
- •1. Topical vocabulary:
- •2. Find in the text the following verbs used in the Passive Voice and translate the sentences into Russian:
- •3. Give the corresponding nouns:
- •4. Fill in the blanks with the suitable prepositions:
- •5. Match English and Russian equivalents:
- •6. Make up sentences using the words and word-combinations:
- •7. Compose your own questions on the text reflecting the main idea of every paragraph (try to use all types of questions).
- •8. Give a short summary of the text according to your answers.
- •9. Fill in the gaps in the passage about Bede using the correct forms of the verbs in the frame:
- •Anglo-norman period (11th – 13th centuries)
- •Pre-renaissance (14th-15th centuries)
- •1. Topical vocabulary:
- •2. Find the following word-combinations in the text and translate sentences including them:
- •3. Paraphrase using the Active Voice:
- •4. Fill in the blanks with the suitable prepositions:
- •5. Transform as in the model:
- •6. Match English and Russian equivalents:
- •7. Say whether the following sentences are true or not:
- •8. Find in the text the sentences dealing with:
- •9. Say everything you know about the development of the English language during the period from the 11th to the 15th centuries?
- •§ 6. Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400)
- •2. Look through the words and phrases. Find their synonyms in the text:
- •7. Here is some information on Chaucer's life. Work in pairs. Read the passages, tell each other what you've learnt and complete the table which follows the passages.
- •Vocabulary:
- •Vocabulary:
- •Part II
- •§ 7. Literature of the Renaissance (end of the 15th – beginning of the 17th century)
- •2. Find in the text the following word-combinations and translate the sentences which include them:
- •3. Use the necessary prepositions:
- •4. Match English and Russian equivalents:
- •5. Use the appropriate antonyms instead of underlined words and word-combinations:
- •6. Choose the right variant:
- •8. Give a short summary of the text.
- •§ 8. William Shakespeare
- •William shakespeare (1564–1616)
- •1. Topical vocabulary:
- •In fair round belly with good capon lin'd,
- •Into the lean and slipper's pantaloon,
- •Is second childishness and mere oblivion
- •9. Read Shakespeare's Sonnet 57 and write your answers to the questions.
- •§ 9. John Milton (1608–1677)
- •1. Topical vocabulary:
- •2. Reproduce the sentences in which the following phrases were used:
- •3. Find in text the Passive forms of the following verbs:
- •4. Use the suitable prepositions:
- •5. Complete the list of synonyms:
- •6. Paraphrase the following using word-combinations from the text instead of those in the bold type:
- •7. Transform as in the Model:
- •8. Match English and Russian equivalents:
- •9. Match the two parts of the sentences:
- •10. Say whether the following sentences are true or false. Prove it.
- •11. Make up your own questions on the text.
- •12. Give a short summary of the text.
- •§ 10. Literature of the Enlightenment
- •1. Topical vocabulary:
- •2. Translate the following:
- •3.Are these statements true or false?
- •§ 11. Daniel Defoе (1660-1731)
- •1. Topical vocabulary:
- •2. Find in the text the following words and word-combinations and translate the sentences, which include them:
- •3. Insert the necessary prepositions:
- •4. Transform as in the Model:
- •5. Put the words in the right order to make up sentences:
- •6. Use synonyms from the text instead words:
- •8. Say whether the following sentences are true or false:
- •9. Answer the following questions:
- •10. Give a short summary of the text.
- •§ 12. Jonathan swift (1667–1745)
- •3. Complete the sentences:
- •13. Henry Fielding (1707-1754)
- •1. Topical vocablulary:
- •2. Translate into Russian:
- •3. Translate into English:
- •4. Match the synonyms:
- •5. Choose the right version:
- •6. Answer the question:
- •7. Make a short summary of the text.
- •§ 14. Robert Burns (1759-1796)
- •1. Topical vocabulary:
- •2. Find in the text the following words and word-combinations and translation the sentences, which include them:
- •3. Use the necessary prepositions:
- •4. Give the appropriate derivatives (Verb – Noun) :
- •5. Use synonyms from the text instead of underlined words:
- •6. Match Russian and English equivalents:
- •7. Say whether the following sentences are true or false:
- •8. Answer the following questions:
- •9. Give a short summary of the text.
1. Topical vocabulary:
search, v – искать exist, v – существовать
vice, n – зло, порок touch on, v– затрагивать тему
approach, n – подход vanity, n – тщеславие
solve, v – решать suggest, v – предлагать
contradiction, n – противоречие solution, n – решение
mockery, n – издевательство, осмеяние playwright, n – драматург
chronicle, n – летопись baptize, v – крестить
2. Translate the following words and word combinations:
золотой век английской литературы, слава, знакомство с богатым английским фольклором, театральная труппа, актерский опыт, поэтический гений, четверостишие, отражать, противоречивые эмоции, поиски счастья, недоразумение, подход к реальной жизни, погибать в борьбе против зла, неразрешимые противоречия, быть связанным, проблемы вселенской важности,
3. Finish the sentences:
1. William Shakespeare was born in the small town …
2. The things that we know about Shakespeare's life begin with …
3. When a boy, he went to …
4. William lived in Stratford until …
5. Shakespeare is the author of …
6. The sonnet is …
7. His creative work is usually divided …
8. The period that lasted …
9. The main works written by Shakespeare during the second period …
10. The plays of the third period ….
4. Find the synonyms of the words in the text:
celebrity, to be christened, famous, to be linked, conventional forms, one's poetical gift, evil, importance, uncertain.
5. Match the antonyms:
comedy modesty
vice merit
tyranny shallow
vanity certain
survive democracy
create destroy
vague drama
deep perish
6. Answer the questions:
Say everything you know about Shakespeare's private life (use any available sources).
What does Shakespeare's heritage consist of?
Characterize three periods of Shakespeare's creative work.
What are the characteristic features of Shakespeare's comedies? Which comedy do you like best?
What are Shakespeare's great tragedies and what do they reflect?
What was Shakespeare's contribution to world literature?
7. Give a short summary of the text.
8. Shakespeare was not old when he died — he had barely reached his fifty-third year.
ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE
(The Seven Ages of Man)
All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players:
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages.
At first the infant,
Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms;
And then the whining school-boy, with his satchel
And shining morning face, creeping like snail
Unwillingly to school.
And then the lover,
Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad
Made to his mistress' eyebrow.
Then a soldier,
Full of strange oaths, and bearded like the pard,
Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel,
Seeking the bubble reputation
Even in the cannon's mouth.
And then the justice,
In fair round belly with good capon lin'd,
With eyes severe, and beard of formal cut,
Full of wise saws and modern instances;
And so he plays his part.
The sixth age shifts