- •Introducing people
- •Phonetic Training
- •Training rhymes.
- •Grammar Revision The verbs “to be” and “to have”
- •Training exercises
- •Training exercises
- •English Noun
- •Training exercises
- •Introducing people
- •Training exercises
- •3. Listen to the songs, learn them by heart and sing.
- •Grammar Revision The structure of the English Sentence
- •Training exercises:
- •The plural of Nouns
- •Appearances and Traits of Character.
- •Vocabulary 1
- •Training exercises:
- •Vocabulary 2
- •Training exercises:
- •People’s appearance
- •Vocabulary 3
- •Training exercises:
- •The Brothers
- •Meet the Stewarts
- •Unit 3 Family Life and Relations
- •Phonetic Training
- •Grammar Revision The System of the English Verb
- •The System of the English Verb Forms
- •Training exercises:
- •Present Simple (Indefinite) and Present Continuous (Progressive)
- •Training exercises
- •Family Life and Relations
- •Vocabulary1:
- •Training exercises:
- •Words and expressions to be used in the translation:
- •Read the text and do the exercises after it: What Do Parents Owe Their Children?
- •Tasks to the Text
- •Read the text and fulfill the tasks after it: Work or Family: There’s a Problem
- •Tasks to the Text
- •Role Play: Family Problems
- •Grammar Revision Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous
- •Training exercises:
- •III. Occupations
- •Vocabulary 1.
- •Training exercises
- •Choosing an Occupation
- •Tasks to the Text
- •Vocabulary 2. Job Titles.
- •Training exercises.
- •Accountant
- •Acrobat
- •Administrative secretary
- •Airplane-flight attendant
- •Animal trainer
- •Appliance repairer
- •Auctioneer
- •Topics for discussion
- •My Bonny
- •Intonation of different types of questions in the English language.
- •II. Grammar Revision
- •Training exercises:
- •III. Home or House?
- •Vocabulary 1:
- •Training exercise:
- •Vocabulary 2:
- •Training exercises:
- •Vocabulary 3. The interior of the house:
- •Training exercises:
- •Vocabulary 4.
- •Training exercises:
- •Vocabulary 5.
- •Training exercises:
- •Buying a House
- •Tasks to the Text
- •Tasks for discussion
- •B. Living Standards (discussion)
- •1. Let’s have a talk about the living standards. The following questions will help you. While discussing the problem make use of the words and expressions given below.
- •C. Hospitality
- •1. The Russian people are considered to be very hospitable. What hospitability is? Are you a hospitable host?
- •Topics for discussion
- •Training exercises
- •Health and Wellness
- •Vocabulary 1.
- •Training exercises
- •A. Read the text and do the given tasks. Get acquainted with Henry!
- •Keeping fit
- •B. Read and translate the text. Be ready for a discussion. Health & wellness
- •Points for discussion.
- •3. Memorize the tongue-twister.
- •Grammar Revision Present Perfect and Past Simple
- •Training exercises:
- •Then and now
- •Education
- •Vocabulary 1:
- •Read and translate the text. There are 6 parts in it. While reading it match the heading to each part of it.
- •Tasks to the text:
- •Read the text and do exercises after it. Education in the usa
- •Tasks to the text:
- •Speak on Russian Education using the vocabulary and texts a and b. Here is a passage to help you. Add more details.
- •Read the text.
- •Imperial College. London
- •Read the text "Our Institute" and prepare to discuss it. Our institute
- •Vocabulary 2:
- •Training exercises
- •Topics for discussion:
- •II. Grammar Revision Future Tenses
- •Training exercises:
- •Degrees of comparison (adverbs and adjectives)
- •III. Why Do People Travel?
- •Vocabulary 1:
- •Training exercises:
- •Vocabulary 2: the best way of travelling
- •Training exercises:
- •A. Read the text and do the tasks after it. Different means of travel.
- •Tasks to the text:
- •Vocabulary 3:
- •Training exercises:
- •B. Read the text and expand on its contents. People and Diplomacy
- •Traveling Alone
- •Traveling With Someone
- •How to Meet People
- •Tourists, Travelers, and Local Culture
- •II. Grammar Revision a. Passive Voice.
- •Training Exercises
- •Training exercises.
- •Training exercise.
- •C. Употребление артиклей с географическими названиями.
- •Training Exercises
- •Ex 5. Replace the part of the model in bold type by the following:
- •Ex 6. Read Grammar Revision c and fill in the definite or indefinite article if necessary:
- •Ex 7. Fill in prepositions if necessary:
- •Ex 8. Put the adjectives in brackets in the required degree of comparison:
- •Ex 9. Answer the following questions:
- •A. Read the text and do the tasks after it.
- •Task 1. Read the statements and decide whether they are true or false.
- •Task 2. Prepare a talk on some other traits of the English character. B. Read the text and do the tasks after it.
- •Task 1. Read each statement and decide whether it is true or false.
- •Task 2. Match the information in column a with the corresponding information in column b.
- •Task 3. Say more about Americans. Share your experience of communicating with them if you have some..
- •II. Grammar Revision. A Reported Speech (Affirmative sentences and Statements)
- •1) Утвердительные предложения.
- •Training exercises:
- •2) Imperative Sentences (повелительные предложения)
- •Training exercise:
- •3) Вопросы в косвенной речи
- •Training exercises:
- •Training exercises:
- •Revision Exercises
- •III. Business Trip. Staying at a Hotel.
- •Vocabulary 1. At the Airport
- •Airport Formalities
- •Tasks to the Text:
- •At the airport
- •Tasks to the text:
- •Vocabulary 2. At the Customs
- •Immigration and customs
- •Tasks to the text:
- •Make up your own dialogues. Before you do it study the following ways of expressing modality.
- •1. Various ways of making a request & possible replies ranging from informal to very polite:
- •3. Ways of expressing gratitude & suitable replies.
- •4. Phrases used to asked for information, ranging from less formal to more formal:
- •Vocabulary 3. Staying at a hotel.
- •Training exercises.
- •At a Hotel The Grand Hotel "Europe"
- •Tasks to the text:
- •Topics for discussions
- •Appendix
- •I. Countries & Nationalities
- •II. “Traditions and Habits of American People”
- •Introductions (Episodes 1-3) characters:
- •Formulae of introduction
- •Family life (Episodes 1-3)
- •Proper names:
- •The blind date. (Episode 2)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Grandpa’s trunks. (Episode 3)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Vocabulary:
- •Proper names:
- •Home. (Episodes 11, 7)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Episode 11 proper names:
- •Episode 7 (man’s best friend)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Proper names:
- •Education (Episode 9 “it”s up to you”)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Going abroad. Accomodation. ( Episode 15)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Proper names:
- •Elections. (Episode 18)
- •Vocabulary:
- •American traditions. (Episode 19 “I do”)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Family life. (Episode 20 “quality time”)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Episode 20 proper names:
- •Vocabulary to episode 21 “a big fish in a little pond”
- •Proper names:
- •Vocabulary to episode 22 “career choices”
- •Proper names:
- •Literature
- •Contents
Tasks to the Text
Task 1. Make up questions to which the following sentences might be the answers:
Usually an estate agent charges between 1% – 2% of the selling price of the property for his services.
The ad (advertisement) will describe the house in detail, describing the position, number and sizes of its rooms, the garden and so on.
Then Mr. and Mrs. Smith will wait for prospective buyers to arrive.
If the Johnsons are attracted by the d4escription of the Smiths’ house, they will visit the property to look at it.
The offer will be slightly less than the official asking price.
Many British people save their money with a building society, which pays them interest.
The society will inspect the house to see if it is worth the money they are being asked to lend.
Johnson can move in when the papers are signed and the money is paid to the Smiths or their solicitor.
Over the 25 years, the Johnsons, because of the interest on the loan, will pay far more than the original price of the house.
They can afford to buy a house because they pay the money back in fairly small sums once a month.
Task 2. Match the words and phrases in column A with those in column B.
A |
B |
to share an apartment with a mate |
агентство по продаже недвижимости |
bed and breakfast (B&B) |
комната внаем с предоставлением завтрака |
a mortgage |
запаздывать с платой за квартиру |
to be behind with one’s |
первоначальный взнос за квартиру |
an annual rent |
меблированная квартира |
a real estate agency |
кредит, полученный для покупки недвижимости |
the house is for sale |
годовая плата за квартиру |
downpayment |
снимать квартиру напополам |
to afford to buy smth |
позволить себе купить что-либо |
a furnished room
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дом продается |
Task 3. Imagine you have enough money to buy a house. Say what formalities you will have to go through with a real estate agency in your country. What house would you prefer?
Tasks for discussion
A. Read the following advertisements about selling houses. Choose a house for yourself. Justify your choice.
MANHATTAN Greenwich Village $987,500 840 Broadway (13th St.) 1- bedroom, 1-bath, 3,000 sq.ft. penthouse in loft building; private elevator, dining area, exposed-brick walls, 13 ft. ceilings, 2 exposures; maintenance, listed at $1.075 million, 26 weeks on market (Brokers: Eychner/Village; Halstead Property Co). *** |
Gramercy Park Area $375,000 145 East 15th Street 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,550 sq.ft. postwar co-op; 24 hr.doorman, gourmet kitchen, 2 exposures; maintenance $1006, 61% tax deductible, listed at $399,000, 24 weeks on market (Broker: Ballmarc Realty). ***
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Upper East side $3.5 million 1049 Fifth Avenue (86th St) 4 bedroom, 3,5 bath, 3.335 sq.ft. prewar condo; 24 hr doorman, concierge, dining room, mahogany-panelled library, breakfast room, Central Park and reservoir view; common charge $3,045, taxes $32,016, listed at $3.9 million, 15 weeks on market (Broker: Douglas Elliman) *** |
Upper west side $470,000 160 Riverside Drive (88th St.) 2 bedroom, 3 bath, 1,700 sq.ft. prewar co-op; 24 hr doorman, 2 exposures, Hudson River view; maintenance $1,486, 45% tax deductible, listed at $495,000, 1 week on market (Broker: Hunt-Kennedy Real Estate) *** West village $370,000 256 West 10th Street 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,400 sq.ft. loft co-op; elevator, dining area, terrace, fireplace, high ceilings, skylights; maintenance $1.326, 52% tax deduce-tible, listed at $395,000, 4 weeks on market (Broker: Silverman Group) *** BRONX Wakefield $180.000 601 East 236th Street 2 family, 35-year old detached brick house; 3 bedroom, dining room in primary unit; 2 bedroom. at-in kitchen in other; 1 bath in each; 3 car garage, taxes $2,100, listed at $240,000, 16 weeks on market (Brokers: Albert L. Bryan; Cazizoda Realty) *** |
BROOKLYN Ditmas park $260,000 447 East 17th Street 6 bedroom, 2 bath, 3 story Victorian, beamed ceilings, stained-glass windows, parquet floors, 50- by 100-ft. lot, taxes $2,227, listed at $299,000, 2 years on market (Broker: Brooklyn Properties on 7th Avenue) *** Kensington $187,000 321 Albertmarle Road 7 bedroom, 1 bath, 79-year-old detached wood-frame house; dining room, parquet floors, rear deck, 40- by 100- ft. lot; taxes $1,512, listed at 229,000, 26 weeks on market (Broker: Mary Kay Gallaher) *** QUEENS Forest Hills $278,000 94-12 68th Avenue 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 80-year-old attached brick house; dining room, fireplace, 1 car garage; taxes $1,600, listed at $299,400, 4 weeks on market (Broker: Kingston Realty) ***
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STATEN ISLAND Latourette $75,000 1810 Forest Hill Road 1 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 831 sq.ft. postwar condo; c/a, new kitchen floor; common charge $135, taxes $700, listed at $82,000, 22 weeks on market (Brokers: Kingsley Real Estate; Century 21/ Appleseed Agency) *** LONG ISLAND Glendwood landing $205,000 6 Woodland Avenue 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 71-year-old Cape Cod; dining room, study, fireplace, 1 car attached garage; taxes $2,100, listed at $219,000, 7 weeks on market (Brokers: Richard B.Arnold; Coldwell Banker, Sammis) ***
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