- •241 Содержание
- •От составителя
- •Me and my family
- •My relatives Активная лексика по теме
- •Основные тексты для чтения и понимания Текст 1
- •Текст 2 Dolores Valentine
- •Текст 3 British and American families
- •Текст 4 Touchy Topics
- •Текст 5
- •Текст 6 Annie's Brother
- •Is Paddy's hotel is in England- It isn't in England. It's in Ireland.
- •Текст 7 The Castle Family
- •Текст 8 The Family in Britain
- •Текст 9
- •Упражнения
- •Нарисуйте ваше генеалогическое дерево и обсудите его в группе.
- •Дополните предложения.
- •10. Расставьте слова по порядку.
- •11. Выберите предложения, подходящие для описания семьи a и семьи b.
- •Family duties активная лексика
- •Основные тексты для чтения и понимания Текст 1
- •My household duties
- •Текст 2 family daily routines
- •Прочитайте тексты 1 и 2 и ответьте на вопросы:
- •Текст 3 Dividing Up Chores
- •Упражнения
- •2. Спросите своего друга (подругу).
- •3. Составьте диалоги, аналогичные заданному. Измените вид деятельности.
- •4. Соотнесите слова в первой и второй колонках.
- •1.3. Holiday and family traditions
- •Основные тексты для чтения и понимания
- •Текст 1
- •Family Rituals
- •Текст 2 the weekend
- •Текст 3 Women's Day
- •Текст 4 Mother's Day
- •Текст 5 Thanksgiving
- •It is a vacation for
- •Текст 6 christmas
- •Текст 7 Easter
- •Упражнения
- •3. Celebrations
- •A little party!
- •Текст 2 Go on Jude, you can do it!
- •Текст 3 Being a teenage mother
- •Текст 4 let’s speak on dating…
- •Текст 5 stop the bullies!
- •Текст 6 Was I a bully, too?
- •Текст 7
- •Текст 8.
- •Текст 9
- •Is crime by kids out of control?
- •Упражнения
- •1. Выберите подходящий для себя вариант ответа. Вставьте выделенные слова по смыслу в текст ниже.
- •2. Вставьте в текст слова по смыслу.
- •Now you are eighteen, and legally an adult
- •Call me what you want but I'm me!
- •Is It Easy to Be Young?
- •1.5. Meals активная лексика
- •Meat and Fish
- •Cereals
- •Vegetables
- •Fruits, Berries, Nuts
- •Beverages
- •Основные тексты для чтения и понимания Текст 1
- •Текст 2 meals in britain
- •Текст 3 the british and food
- •I am afraid that’s wrong; I think you are mistaken; on the contrary, I don’t think so; according to the story.
- •Текст 4 Eating out
- •Текст 5 English Pubs
- •Текст 6 american meals
- •Текст 7 eating out in new york city
- •Текст 8
- •Eating out in the usa
- •Текст 9 Global pizza
- •Текст 10
- •Текст 11 burger queen
- •Текст 12 Thai restaurants
- •Текст 13. Rice
- •Диалог 1
- •Диалог 2
- •Диалог 3 Coming for tea
- •Упражнения
- •7. Выберите между how much или how many.
- •8. Напишите вопросы для каждого ответа.
- •9. Соотнесите вопросы и ответы.
- •10. Вставьте a, an или some.
- •14. Вставьте в пропуски some или any.
- •15. Поставьте слова в правильном порядке.
- •23. Ответьте на вопросы.
- •24. Вставьте слова в текст по смыслу.
- •25. Eating out at a restaurant.
- •26. Решите кроссворд.
- •27. Выберите подходящее вопросительное слово.
- •28. Выберите подходящую глагольную форму.
- •29. Расставьте слова по порядку так, чтобы получилось предложение.
- •30. Выберите правильный вариант ответа.
- •31. Решите кроссворд.
- •32. Переведите на английский выделенные слова
- •33. Выберите подходящее слово или словосочетание.
- •34. Согласитесь или не согласитесь с данными утверждениями.
- •35. Что это?
- •36. Выберите подходящий вариант ответа:
- •37. Eating out
- •38. Разыграйте диалоги.
- •39. Ответьте официанту.
- •40. Дополните диалог словами, данными в скобках.
- •41. Rice dishes
- •42. Вставьте слова в предложения.
- •43. At a restaurant
- •44. Исправьте одну ошибку в каждом диалоге. Расставьте диалоги в правильном порядке.
- •1.6. Shopping активная лексика
- •Men’s Clothes
- •Основные тексты для чтения и понимания Текст 1 Mrs. Richards' Shopping
- •Текст 2 Shopping
- •Текст 4
- •Текст 5 Daily bread
- •Текст 6 Shops and Shopping Areas in Britain and in the usa
- •Текст 7 check out
- •Диалог 1
- •Диалог 2 Here we have two conversations. The first is between Mrs Smith and her younger son John at the shops. The second is between Mrs Smith and a shop assistant.
- •It's Saturday and Mrs Smith has gone shopping with her friend Lucy for a new dress in the sales:-
- •Упражнения
- •9. Ответьте на вопросы:
- •10. Выполните задание.
- •11. Соотнесите названия отделов в магазине с тем, что в них продаётся. Начните с фразы “…, …, … are sold at the …”
- •12. Определите, кому принадлежат фразы и расставьте их в правильном порядке.
- •13. Составьте диалоги “At the shop”.
- •15.Соедините картинку и существительное.
- •16. Назовите 5-10 вещей, которые вы можете купить в:
- •17. Расставьте фразы в диалогах в правильном порядке .
- •2 Sa: ?
- •22. Заполните пропуски словами a few or a little.
- •23. Заполните пропуски словами pound(s), ounces, a loaf, packets.
- •24. Выберите подходящее слово.
- •25. Представьте, что вы ищите следующие вещи. Спросите, в какой магазин вам идти.
- •Institutions
- •Higher Education Vocabulary for u.S.
- •Основные тексты для чтения и понимания Текст 1 Education
- •Выберите правильный вариант ответа:
- •Текст 2
- •Текст 3 Higher Education (University, Institute) in Russia
- •Текст 4 higher education in the usa
- •Текст 5 The Academic Year
- •Текст 6 Admission Procedures in the uk
- •Текст 7 Higher Education in Great Britain
- •Текст 8 Teacher Training in Great Britain
- •Текст 9
- •Текст 10
- •3. Соотнесите английские предложения и русский перевод
- •4. Вставьте подходящие по смыслу слова:
- •2.2. My academy
- •Основные тексты для чтения и понимания
- •Текст 1
- •Our Academy. N. Tagil social pedagogical Academy
- •Текст 2
- •Extra-curricular activity
- •3. Me and the world I live in
- •Текст 2 Made easy
- •Текст 3 English as a universal language
- •Упражнения
- •3.2. American and british lifestyles
- •Основные тексты для чтения и понимания
- •Текст 1
- •British Social Customs
- •Informal greetings
- •Visiting people in their houses
- •Invitations
- •Introduction and greeting
- •Текст 2 english character
- •Текст 3 the american character
- •3.3. National cultures
- •Основные тексты для чтения и понимания
- •Текст 1
- •A World Guide to Good Manners
- •Текст 2 traditions and customs
- •Текст 3 the british year
- •Текст 3 bonfire night
- •I am afraid that’s wrong; I think you are mistaken; on the contrary, I don’t think so; according to the story.
- •Текст 4 holidays in the usa
- •Текст 5 Halloween
- •Текст 6 february 14th. Love is in the air
- •Did you know?
- •Текст 7 columbus day
- •Celebrations and Debates.
- •Текст 8 happy birthday, america!
- •Упражнения
- •Special Days
- •3.4. Russian traditions
- •Основные тексты для чтения и понимания
- •Текст 1
- •Russian Holidays
- •Текст 2 Russian Traditions
- •3.5 Travelling abroad активная лексика
- •Travelling by Train
- •Travelling by Air
- •Основные тексты для чтения и понимания Текст 1 British Holiday
- •Текст 2
- •Текст 3 Travelling by Train
- •Текст 4 Trains
- •Текст 5
- •Текст 6 Travelling by plane
- •Текст 7
- •Текст 8 Sunshine Holidays
- •Текст 9 At the Customs House
- •Текст 10 Airport Customs (abridged)
- •Текст 11 Types of hotel
- •Текст 12 Places to Stay
- •Текст 13 They work in a hotel
- •The Regent Hotel
- •Текст 14 seven countries in seven days!
- •Текст 15 An amazing journey
- •Диалог 1
- •Диалог 2
- •Диалог 3 At the customs Разыграйте диалог по ролям.
- •Диалог 4 Разыграйте диалог по ролям.
- •Диалог 5 Разыграйте диалог по ролям. Ticket reservation fin the usa
- •Диалог 6
- •In the plane
- •Диалог 7 Arranging Accommodation
- •Диалог 8
- •Reserving a room at the hotel.
- •Диалог 9
- •At the hotel
- •Упражнения
- •2. Прочитав определения, догадайтесь о чем идет речь.
- •3. Найдите пары синонимов.
- •4. Ответьте на вопросы.
- •5. Расставьте предложения в правильном порядке.
- •6. Вставьте слова по смыслу в текст.
- •7. Прочитайте текст и расставьте картинки в правильном порядке. Where's our car?
- •15. Переведите на английский язык слова, данные в скобках. All on Board?
- •16. Соотнесите слова в колонках между собой.
- •17. Что мы называем:
- •18. Переведите на английский язык слова, данные в скобках.
- •19. Выполните задания.
- •20. Выберите правильное определение:
- •21. Дополните предложения словами, данными ниже:
- •24. At the airport.
- •25. Прочитайте диалог и дополните 1-6 подходящим словом.
- •27. Вставьте в текст подходящий глагол в Past Simple.
- •28. Прочитайте страничку из путеводителя и выберите подходящий заголовок 1-3.
- •29. Посмотрите на картинку a. Выберите подходящие слова, чтобы дополнить текст.
- •30. Дополните предложения данными словами.
- •31. Посмотрите на таблицу и напишите предложения о Бобе и Анне.
- •32. Прочитайте текст и ответьте на вопросы. Top destinations for canadian tourists
- •33. Прочитайте рекламные объявления.
- •34. Ответьте на вопросы:
- •35. Выразите несогласие с утверждениями.
- •36. Выберите подходящие слово.
- •3.6 Getting about the town aктивная лексика
- •Как спросить дорогу asking the way
- •Основные тексты для чтения и понимания Текст 1 London
- •Текст 2 Nizhny Tagil
- •Текст 3 Town or country mouse? by John Russell
- •Текст 4 "which do you prefer— life in the city or the country?"
- •Текст 5
- •The village gatley
- •Текст 6
- •Текст 8 london's traffic law
- •Текст 9 best of the best - cape town
- •Текст 10. Living in the City
- •Текст 11 My capital city
- •Текст 12
- •Its history
- •Its music
- •Its history
- •Its music
- •Its history
- •Its music
- •Диалог 1
- •Диалог 2
- •Диалог 3
- •Диалог 4
- •Диалог 5
- •Упражнения
- •2. Заполните пропуски в диалоге.
- •3. Пользуясь картой, заполните пропуски в диалоге.
- •8. Places: the city
- •10. Пользуясь любой картой, догадайтесь, где находится ваш друг.
- •12. Ответьте на вопросы:
- •13. Поставьте слова в скобках в нужную видовременную форму.
- •14. Соотнесите прилагательные 1-6 со словами a-f. Составьте путеводитель по вашему городу, пользуясь полученными заголовками. Places to visit:
- •15. Выберите правильное слово.
- •16. Выберите подходящее слово.
- •17. Степени сравнения прилагательных.
- •18. Поставьте прилагательные в скобках в сравнительную степень.
- •19. Much more than
- •20. Town and country words.
- •22. Закончите предложения данными словами.
- •23. Подчеркните недостатки описанного вида транспорта. Какое единственное преимущество упомянуто в тексте?
- •24. Заполните пропуски в диалоге.
- •25. Предлоги
- •Литература
3.3. National cultures
Основные тексты для чтения и понимания
Текст 1
A World Guide to Good Manners
How not to behave badly abroad by Norman Ramshaw
Travelling to all corners of the world gets easier and easier. We live in a global village, but how well do we know and understand each other? Here is a simple test. Imagine you have arranged a meeting at four o'clock. What time should you expect your foreign business colleagues to arrive? If they're German, they'll be bang on time. If they're American, they'll probably be 15 minutes early. If they're British, they'll be 15 minutes late, and you should allow up to an hour for the Italians.
When the European Community began to increase in size, several guidebooks appeared giving advice on international etiquette. At first many people thought this was a joke, especially the British, who seemed to assume that the widespread understanding of their language meant a corresponding understanding of English customs. Very soon they had to change their ideas, as they realized that they had a lot to learn about how to behave with their foreign business friends.
For example:
The British are happy to have a business lunch and discuss business matters with a drink during the meal; the Japanese prefer not to work while eating. Lunch is a time to relax and get to know one another, and they rarely drink at lunchtime.
The Germans like to talk business before dinner: the French like to eat first and talk afterwards. They have to be well fed and watered before they discuss anything,
Taking off your jacket and rolling up your sleeves is a sign of getting down to work in Britain and Holland, but in Germany people regard it as taking it easy.
American executives sometimes signal their feelings of ease and importance in their offices by putting their feet on the desk whilst on the telephone. In Japan, people would be shocked. Showing the soles of your feet is the height of bad manners. It is a social insult only exceeded by blowing your nose in public.
The Japanese have perhaps the strictest rules of social and business behaviour. Seniority is very important, and a younger man should never be sent to complete a business deal with an older Japanese man. The Japanese business card almost needs a rulebook of its own. You must exchange business cards immediately on meeting because it is essential to establish everyone's status and position.
When it is handed to a person in a superior position, it must be given and received with both hands, and you must take time to read it carefully, and not just put it in your pocket! Also the bow is a very important part of greeting someone. You should not expect the Japanese to shake hands. Bowing the head is a mark of respect and the first bow of the day should be lower than when you meet thereafter.
The Americans sometimes find it difficult to accept the more formal Japanese manners. They prefer to be casual and more informal, as illustrated by the universal 'Have a nice day!' American waiters have a one-word imperative 'Enjoy!" The British, of course, are cool and reserved. The great topic of conversation between strangers in Britain is the weather— unemotional and impersonal. In America, the main topic between strangers is the search to find a geographical link. 'Oh. really? You live in Ohio? I had an uncle who once worked there."
' When in Rome, do as the Romans do.'
Here are some final tips for travellers.
In France you shouldn't sit down in a cafe until you've shaken hands with everyone you know.
In Afghanistan you should spend at least five minutes saying hello.
In Pakistan you mustn't wink. It is offensive.
• In the Middle East you must never use the left hand for greeting, eating, drinking, or smoking. Also, you should take care not to admire anything in your hosts' home. They will feel that they have to give it to you.
In Russia you must match your hosts drink for drink or they will think you are unfriendly.
In Thailand you should clasp your hands together and lower your head and your eyes when you greet someone.
• In America you should eat your hamburger with both hands and as quickly as possible. You shouldn't try to have a conversation until it is eaten.
Ответьте на вопросы:
Which nationalities are the most and least punctual?
Why did the British think that everyone understood their customs?
Which nationalities do not like to eat and do business at the same time?
'They (the French) have to be well fed and watered." What or who do you normally have to feed and water?
An American friend of yours is going to work in Japan. Give some advice about how he/she should and shouldn't behave.
Which nationalities have rules of behaviour about hands? What are the rules?
Why is it not a good idea to ...
... say that you absolutely love your Egyptian friend's vase. ...
go to Russia if you don't drink alcohol. ...
say 'Hi! See you later!' when you're introduced to someone in Afghanistan. ... discuss politics with your American friend in a McDonald's.
Обсуждение
Do you agree with the saying 'When in Rome, do as the Romans do'? Do you have a similar saying in your language?
What are the 'rules' about greeting people in your country? When do you shake hands? When do you kiss? What about when you say goodbye?
Think of one or two examples of bad manners. For example, in Britain it is considered impolite to ask people how much they earn.
What advice would you give somebody coming to live and work in your country?