- •Active vocabulary
- •I. Learn the words and phrases. Reproduce the situations where they are used. Get ready for doing class exercises.
- •II. Explain the meanings of the active word combinations in English.
- •III. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following words:
- •IV. Study the meanings of the following words and look up other members of their word-building clusters:
- •V. Prepare a good reading and translation of the passage on:
- •VI. Answer the following questions, paying attention to the details. In your answer use the words and word combinations from the Active Vocabulary.
- •VII. Speak on the following:
- •VIII. Culture Studies. Explain the following names:
- •Lesson 2
- •Active vocabulary
- •I. Learn the words and phrases. Reproduce the situations where they are used. Get ready for doing class exercises.
- •II. Explain the meanings of the active word combinations in English.
- •III. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following words:
- •IV. Study the meanings of the following words and look up other members of their word-building clusters:
- •V. Culture Studies. Explain the following names:
- •VI. Prepare a good reading and translation of the passage on:
- •VII. Answer the following questions, paying attention to the details. In your answer use the words and word combinations from the Active Vocabulary.
- •VIII. Comment on the proverb:
- •IX. Get ready for a quiz on the Active Vocabulary of Lessons 1-2.
- •Active vocabulary
- •I. Learn the words and phrases. Reproduce the situations where they are used. Get ready for doing class exercises.
- •II. Explain the meanings of the active word combinations in English.
- •III. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following words:
- •IV. Study the meanings of the following words and look up other members of their word-building clusters:
- •V. Culture Studies. Explain the following names and abbreviation:
- •VI. Prepare a good reading and translation of the passage on:
- •VII. Answer the following questions, paying attention to the details. In your answer use the words and word combinations from the Active Vocabulary.
- •Active vocabulary
- •I. Learn the words and phrases. Reproduce the situations where they are used. Get ready for doing class exercises.
- •II. Explain the meanings of the active word combinations in English.
- •III. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following words:
- •IV. Study the meanings of the following words and look up other members of their word-building clusters:
- •V. Culture Studies. Explain the following names:
- •VI. Prepare a good reading and translation of the passage on:
- •VII. Answer the following questions, paying attention to the details. In your answer use the words and word combinations from the Active Vocabulary.
- •VIII. Speak on the following topics:
- •VIII. Get ready for a quiz on the Active Vocabulary of Lessons 3-4. Lesson 5
- •Active vocabulary
- •I. Learn the words and phrases. Reproduce the situations where they are used. Get ready for doing class exercises.
- •II. Explain the meanings of the active word combinations in English.
- •III. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following words:
- •IV. Study the meanings of the following words and look up other members of their word-building clusters:
- •V. Prepare a good reading and translation of the passage on:
- •VI. Answer the following questions, paying attention to the details. In your answer use the words and word combinations from the Active Vocabulary.
- •Active vocabulary
- •I. Learn the words and phrases. Reproduce the situations where they are used. Get ready for doing class exercises.
- •II. Explain the meanings of the active word combinations in English.
- •III. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following words:
- •IV. Study the meanings of the following words and look up other members of their word-building clusters:
- •V. Prepare a good reading and translation of the passage on:
- •VI. Answer the following questions, paying attention to the details. In your answer use the words and word combinations from the Active Vocabulary.
- •VII. Speak on the following:
- •III. Make up 5 short situations (of 1 or 2 sentences) based on the contents of the novel using the active vocabulary.
- •VI. Fill in the missing derivatives:
- •V. Rephrase the sentences using the active vocabulary.
- •VI. Topics for discussion.
- •Active vocabulary
- •I. Learn the words and phrases. Reproduce the situations where they are used. Get ready for doing class exercises.
- •II. Explain the meanings of the active word combinations in English.
- •III. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following words:
- •IV. Study the meanings of the following words and look up other members of their word-building clusters:
- •V. Prepare a good reading and translation of the passage on:
- •VI. Answer the following questions, paying attention to the details. In your answer use the words and word combinations from the Active Vocabulary.
- •VII. Make up a retelling of the talk between Michael and Dolly on behalf of Dolly (Michael). Make use of active word combinations.
- •Active vocabulary
- •I. Learn the words and phrases. Reproduce the situations where they are used. Get ready for doing class exercises.
- •II. Explain the meanings of the active word combinations in English.
- •III. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following words:
- •IV. Study the meanings of the following words and look up other members of their word-building clusters:
- •V. Culture Studies. Explain the following names:
- •VI. Prepare a good reading and translation of the passage on:
- •VII. Agree or disagree to the following:
- •VIII Answer the following questions, paying attention to the details. In your answer use the words and word combinations from the Active Vocabulary.
- •IX. Make up a retelling of chapter 21 on behalf of Julia. Make use of active word combinations.
- •X. Get ready for a quiz on the Active Vocabulary of Lessons 8-9.
- •Active vocabulary
- •I. Learn the words and phrases. Reproduce the situations where they are used. Get ready for doing class exercises.
- •II. Explain the meanings of the active word combinations in English.
- •III. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following words:
- •IV. Study the meanings of the following words and look up other members of their word-building clusters:
- •V. Prepare a good reading and translation of the passage on:
- •VI. Describe Julia’s state of mind after the rupture with Tom. Use words and phrases from the text.
- •VII. Answer the following questions, paying attention to the details. In your answer use the words and word combinations from the Active Vocabulary.
- •VIII. Make up a report “Julia and Lord Charles Tamerley. His influence on Julia.”
- •Active vocabulary
- •I. Learn the words and phrases. Reproduce the situations where they are used. Get ready for doing class exercises.
- •II. Explain the meanings of the active word combinations in English.
- •III. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following words:
- •IV. Study the meanings of the following words and look up other members of their word-building clusters:
- •V. Culture Studies. Explain the following names:
- •I. Learn the words and phrases. Reproduce the situations where they are used. Get ready for doing class exercises.
- •II. Explain the meanings of the active word combinations in English.
- •III. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following words:
- •IV. Study the meanings of the following words and look up other members of their word-building clusters:
- •V. Prepare a good reading and translation of the passage on:
- •VI. Answer the following questions, paying attention to the details. In your answer use the words and word combinations from the Active Vocabulary.
- •VII. Learn by heart the following passage:
- •III. Make up 3 short situations (of 1 or 2 sentences) based on the contents of the novel using the active vocabulary.
- •VI. Fill in the missing derivatives:
- •V. Rephrase the sentences using the active vocabulary.
- •VI. Topics for discussion.
III. Make up 3 short situations (of 1 or 2 sentences) based on the contents of the novel using the active vocabulary.
VI. Fill in the missing derivatives:
VERB |
NOUN |
ADJECTIVE |
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despiser |
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irksome |
humiliate |
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prejudice |
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exhilarant |
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prevalence |
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impudence |
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endure |
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morbid |
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indulgent |
V. Rephrase the sentences using the active vocabulary.
1. Julia’s dressing room was full of people and it made hard to breathe.
2. Charles was always there when Julia needed him.
3. Tom might think that Julia had done this to get even with him for his desertion.
4. They did not think an actress could be a role model.
5. Julia told Tom she could not understand anything, especially why he had sent all those things.
6. Dolly would be delighted if Julia confided in her and told the whole thing.
7. Tom said he was in love with Avice and for Julia it meant dreadful pain.
8. Tom praised Julia and said she was extremely understanding, generous and helpful.
9. Roger looked rather spotty, thinner. “He has changed”, Julia thought and hugged him with love and devotion.
10. Julia was extremely tired. She got up and went to bed.
VI. Topics for discussion.
S. Maugham and his book. Problems raised in the book. Problems of the theatre shown in the book.
Michael Gosselyn: his life and his theatre.
Julia and her theatrical career.
Jimmie Langton’s theatre. Jimmie Langton’s influence on Michael and Julia.
Julia and Michael.
Roger and his parents.
Younger generation in the book (Tom, Roger, Avice).
Charles Tamerley. His influence on Julia’s views.
Julia’s love to Tom Fennell.
10. Julia and her relations with Dolly de Vries.
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