- •Learn english
- •Кафедра иностранных языков
- •Contents
- •Предисловие
- •Practical work my family
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •Talk on person’s appearance
- •Exercises
- •2. Read and translate the text. Practice such a game in your group.
- •3. Situations.
- •My working day
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •5. Match the pairs of synonyms.
- •7. Fill in the suitable words from the Active Vocabulary.
- •8. Answer the questions to the text.
- •When does the student get up on weekdays?
- •17. Make sure you know these expressions.
- •18. Insert prepositions if necessary.
- •21. Ask your friend:
- •22. Make up a story about your working day using the questions below.
- •We have many hobbies
- •Hobbies
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •2. Remember the Following Words. Use them in the sentences of your own.
- •8. Read the text and tell how Nick has become a collector.
- •Leisure time disco? tv? or books?
- •To regard – относить(ся), касаться at the theatre
- •Exercises
- •At the cinema
- •Exercises
- •Education our university
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •Additional Vocabulary
- •Education in the russian federation
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •Higher education in great britain
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Oxbridge
- •Higher education in the usa
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •Russian federation
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •The State System
- •The Geographical Position
- •The Physical Features
- •The Economy
- •Asking the way
- •In a city Active Vocabulary
- •Directions
- •Exercises
- •Dialogues
- •Travelling
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Great britain
- •Active Vocabulary
- •4. Make up word combinations.
- •6. Make up sentences from the words and phrases given below.
- •7. Fill in the suitable words and phrases from the active vocabulary.
- •Active Vocabulary
- •6. Read the dialogue and dramatize it.
- •The british style
- •Everyday Words and Expressions
- •In the best of health
- •The laws of health
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Down on the health farms
- •Shopping shops and shopping
- •Active Vocabulary
- •At the Butcher Department
- •At the Milk Department
- •At a Ready-Made Clothes Department
- •Shopping in london
- •Literature
- •302028, Орел, бульвар Победы, 19
Down on the health farms
“Thousands of teenagers are overweight” says Haven Health Farm manager. The staff at the Health Farm says that many teenagers often do not know how to eat well and stay healthy, like Karen.
Karen Porter was 13 years old. She weighed 110 kilos and was 1, 55 m tall. Karen usually had a large bowl of cereal, with a few spoons of sugar, for breakfast. After her cereal, she often ate the leftover food from the night before. In the evening, Karen usually had more fried food and she often ate a packet of biscuits. Karen never ate any fruit and she rarely had fresh vegetables. Her main exercise was changing the TV channel or opening the fridge door.
Haven Health Farm helped Karen with her diet and exercise plan. She now eats a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables and goes swimming regularly. She now weighs about 60 kilos and is still losing weight.
Teenagers often come to the Farm depressed and with little confidence. When they leave it they are usually happier and more confident about themselves.
1. Write the list of Karen’s bad habits before she went to Haven Health Farm. Do you have these or other bad habits?
2. Which paragraphs are about
Karen’s new habits.
General health problems
The health farm’s results
Karen’s old habits?
12. Here is Karen’s six-point diet plan. Match the phrases on the left with the phrases on the right to complete it.
1. Throw out a) eating between meals.
2. Stop b) low-fat milk and cheese.
3. Change to c) new hairstyle.
4. Buy some d) all biscuits and cakes.
5. Get e) enough sleep
6. Do f) exercises regularly.
13. Write your own plan of healthy way of life.
14. What are the facts and arguments, which the authors put forward to show?
Express your attitude to them.
1. That is necessary to work out laws of health.
2. People are often ignorant about their health.
3. If our body suffers from any disorder, our mind suffers with it.
Shopping shops and shopping
Shops are very important in our life: there we buy our food, clothes, and other things. We buy bread at the baker’s shop. We see loaves of white and brown bread on the shelves behind the counter. We pay for our loaf at the cash desk and then receive it from the shop assistant, who stands behind the counter.
When we want to buy tea, sugar, coffee and also butter, cheese, sausage, tinned fruit, tinned meat, tinned fish or jam, we go to the grocer’s shop.
The shop where we buy meat is called the butcher’s shop. The shop assistant weighs the meat, wraps it in paper, and tells us the price. We pay for it at the cash desk.
When we want to buy fruit or vegetables, we go to the greengrocer’s. Many people do their shopping at the market. There the farm workers sell the vegetables and fruit, which they grow in their fields, vegetables gardens and orchards.
Large shops with many departments are called department stores. In this stores we can buy almost all we want. In the widows we see all the things which they sell there – food, suits, dresses, ladies’ coats, men’s overcoats, boots, shoes, radio and TV sets, and many other things.