- •С истема открытого образования
- •Improve your speaking skills in english Учебно-методическое пособие
- •Часть 2
- •Unit III jobs and careers
- •What Are We Working for?
- •Vocabulary Focus
- •A) What do you do?
- •B) Word combinations with ‘work’
- •C) Types of job and types of work
- •D) Words used in front of ‘job’ and ‘work’
- •1) Fee 2) pay 3) salary 4) wage
- •Discussion Focus
- •Very important important not important not relevant
- •Which of the features exist in your present job (or the job you’re
- •Very important important not important not relevant
- •Work in bermuda
- •Frank Mare
- •Intelligence and ability; emotional stability; conscientiousness.
- •Practicing Vocabulary
- •A) Choosing the Right Career
- •B) Leaving a Job
- •Choosing a Job
- •A) Marketing Interview
- •B) My First Job
- •Read and Discuss Text 1
- •Reading
- •How Much is Job Worth?
- •Post-Reading
- •Reading
- •Follow the Leader
- •Post-Reading
- •C Comment on the meaning of the two phrases:
- •Reading
- •Life at the Bottom: Hard-Up, Tired but Content
- •Post-Reading
- •Interviews may be carried out in one-to-one situation; or a group of interviewers may interview a single candidate; or a single interviewer may interview a group of candidates.
- •Reading Read through the text “Your First Job Interview” and do the exercises that follow. Your First Job Interview
- •Post-Reading a Mark these sentences as t (true) or f (false) according to the
- •Information in the text.
- •B On the left are the words and phrases from the text. Study their meanings in the context and match them with their equivalents on the right.
- •Reading
- •How to Select the Best Candidates – and Avoid the Worst
- •Post-Reading a Explain the following in alternative English words:
- •Reading
- •Post-Reading
- •Solicitor or Barrister?
- •Attorney at Law
- •Unit IV healthy lifestyles Starting-Up
- •Vocabulary Focus
- •5 What doctor will you go to?
- •What doctor will you go to if you
- •Discussion Focus
- •You’ve got your own defence system here’s how to make it work
- •Important materials in your food
- •Vegetarians
- •Ten tips on how to lose weight
- •Do you consider selling your tv to be an effective way of keeping fit?
- •Practising Vocabulary
- •A Visit to the Doctor’s
- •The Benefits of Exercise
- •The Power of the Mind
- •Hypochondriacs
- •Snoring
- •Alternative Therapy
- •Anorexia
- •A Disastrous Holiday
- •Vegetables
- •The Brain
- •Choose Your Sport Carefully
- •Can We Live Longer?
- •The Dangers of the Sun
- •Exam Worries
- •Read and Discuss
- •Reading
- •Self-care has come of age – again!
- •Post-Reading
- •Medicine’s unsolved mysteries
- •Reading
- •Eat Greek and Live Longer
- •Post-Reading
- •Healthier milk
- •Reading
- •Effect of music on the human system
- •Post-Reading
- •Reading
- •Exam fitness
- •Exercise
- •Body Clocks and Sleep
- •Some Points to Remember:
- •Final Points
- •Post-Reading
- •Reading
- •Grocery list
- •Post-Reading
- •Stress and Stress Management
- •Shift Down a Gear to Find a Sweeter Lifestyle
- •References
- •Contents
- •Improve Your Speaking Skills in English
- •Часть 2
- •220007, Г. Минск, ул. Московская, 17.
Post-Reading
A Match the phrases from the text with their explanations on the
right.
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B Use alternative ways of expressing the following:
1) … the party mood began to sour …
2) … drugs ..... had ‘side effects’ …
3) … the dimension of natural healing …
4) … to recover from the trauma of intervention …
5) … what they see as overdoctoring …
6) … because of its occasional excesses …
C Discuss with your partners the following:
1) What made people so hopeful about medical science half a century ago? 2) What has appeared to be wrong with medicine? 3) How do the ways of natural healing come in here? 4) Which approach to caring about our health seems to be most reasonable nowadays? 5) How does the main idea of the text correlate with the title? What does the word ‘self-care’ imply?
D Scan the text ‘Medicine’s Unsolved Mysteries’ and
1) give the English equivalents from the text for the following:
тонкости биохимических процессов
трансплантация органов
химические лекарства и препараты
болезни, с которыми наука справилась (искоренила)
наши индивидуальные потребности не принимаются в расчет
излечивать любое повреждение нашего организма
не заболеть (предотвратить болезнь).
2) point out the ideas it has in common with the text above;
3) speak on the new information you have found here.
Medicine’s unsolved mysteries
Modern medical science has solved many of life’s mysteries. We can now understand the finest biochemical details of how our bodies work; isolate the germs which cause infectious diseases and even transplant organs from one person to another. Yet many people are unhappy with the direction of modern medicine and are turning to alternatives such as acupuncture, homeopathy and osteopathy. Why is this happening – and what do these alternative therapies offer?
Firstly, synthetic drugs and medicines often have side-effects worse than illness they treat; surgery can be extremely painful and weaken the body even further. Secondly, new problems such as heart disease and cancer have arisen to replace the diseases that science has banished; it is no longer possible to believe that science one day will eliminate all illness. Perhaps even more important is that people do not respond well to being treated as machines. The raw material of science is objective data and statistics. Patients are treated as if they are – or should be – identical and their individual needs are ignored. In a wider sense, our responsibility for our health is weakened Science has demonstrated that the body has systems to maintain health and heal any damage. Yet Western medicine replaces the body’s natural systems with increasing technology and chemical drugs.
How then do alternative therapies approach health and disease? Naturopathy regards diet as the key to health; osteopathy stresses correct position and movement of bones and muscles; acupuncture and homeopathy concentrate on the flow of energy itself. Most of these therapies do not argue with surgery when absolutely necessary; but they stress that prevention is better than cure and that our health is our individual responsibility. If we pay attention to a natural diet, exercise and relaxation, we can avoid ill-health or correct disturbances before they become serious.
Dr Richard Clark
From Current
Text 2
Pre-Reading
A Name some foods which you think are healthy. What in your opinion can we do to help us live longer?
B Try to guess if the statements below correspond to the text.
1) There is a low level of fat in the Greek diet. 2) The Greeks are not in favour of smoking. 3) Wine should be drunk in moderate amounts. 4) Experts are certain that olive oil is a secret to a long healthy life.