- •Английский язык
- •Часть 1
- •Unit 1. Animal husbandry
- •Text b Dairy Cattle
- •Text c Starting Beekeeping - Why and How
- •II. Vocabulary Section
- •Vocabulary study
- •Vocabulary Tasks
- •III. Group Discussion: Visiting a Poultry Farm
- •1. Read the text about poultry farming.
- •2. Imagine you work on/visit a poultry farm. Work in small groups.
- •IV. Final Activity
- •Visit the link www.Izhgsha.Ru to find out more about the Faculty of Animal Husbandry of the Izhevsk State Agricultural Academy.
- •Unit 2. Food processing
- •I. Reading and Speaking Practice Section
- •1. Guess the meaning of the following international words:
- •2. Match the English names of the trees with their Russian equivalents:
- •3. Discuss in small groups the following points (see Appendix 1 on p.69 ):
- •Text a Food
- •Real Bread
- •Consider the headline and the subtitles of the text. Then read the text to find out:
- •- The main concept of Lammas festival;
- •Text c Hot Dog History
- •II. Vocabulary Section
- •Vocabulary study
- •Vocabulary Tasks
- •Tricky words
- •III. Presentation
- •1. Find information in the text about national peculiarities and history of cooking in Britain. Fish and chips
- •2. Prepare a short presentation on one of the topics given below (see Appendix 4 on p. 73)
- •Veterinary
- •Junk food is causing pet obesity epidemic
- •Pet owners are increasingly feeding their animals a dangerously unhealthy diet of junk food, including curry, pizza and ice-cream, a charity has warned
- •It is Interesting To Know
- •Leptospirosis*
- •II. Vocabulary Section
- •Vocabulary study
- •Vocabulary Tasks
- •Tricky words
- •Word-formation
- •III. Presentation
- •1. Find the information in the text about national peculiarities of keeping pets. A Nation of Animal Lovers
- •2. Prepare a short presentation on one of the problems given below (see Appendix 4 on p. 73)
- •IV. Final Activity
- •Visit the link www.Izhgsha.Ru to find out more about the Faculty of Medical Veterinary of the Izhevsk State Agricultural Academy.
- •Miscellaneous
- •Text b Plant a Country Garden
- •II. Vocabulary Section
- •Vocabulary study
- •Vocabulary Tasks
- •Tricky words
- •III. Presentation
- •1. Find the information about the history of farming in Great Britain. Write out and memorize words and expressions connected with agriculture.
- •2. You are participants of the International Agricultural Conference “Food Plants and their Cultivation in Different Countries”. Make short reports on the following subjects:
- •Gardening Calendar
- •Unit 5. Forestry (green business)
- •It Is Interesting To Know
- •II. Vocabulary Section
- •Vocabulary study
- •Vocabulary Tasks
- •Tricky words
- •III. Presentation
- •1. Find the information about the history of forestry in Great Britain and complete the chronological table.
- •Into the Green Wood
- •2. Prepare a short presentation on one of the problems given below (see Appendix 4 on p. 73)
- •Speech Patterns
- •Аннотирование публицистического текста Аннотация
- •Структура аннотации
- •При написании используйте следующие клише:
- •Рекомендации к оформлению личного письма
- •Making a Presentation
- •Introduction
- •Список использованной литературы: Книги
- •Статьи из газет и журналов
- •Электронные ресурсы
- •Английский язык
- •Часть 1
- •426069, Г. Ижевск, ул. Студенческая, 11
Tricky words
treat v 1. обращаться, обходиться; 2. относиться, рассматривать; 3. рассматривать, обсуждать (вопрос); 4. лечить; 5. обрабатывать, подвергать воздействию; 6. угощать, доставлять удовольствие.
treat n 1. удовольствие, наслаждение; 2. угощение.
intelligent adj. 1. умный, разумный
2. сообразительный, понятливый, смышленый
3. вчт. Интеллектуальный
intelligence n 1. ум, интеллект, умственные способности
2. разведка
skill n 1. мастерство, искусство, сноровка, опыт
2. ловкость, умение
3. квалификация, профессия
4. талант, дар, способность
Exercise 10. Переведите предложения:
1. Don’t treat me as a child. 2. He is treated with much respect. 3. It was difficult to treat patients because of a shortage of medicine. 4. I treated myself to a new dress. 5. She treats everything I say as a joke. 6. I don’t know why he stays with her – she treats him like a dog. 6. They usually treat this substance with acid. 7. She treated her sister to a good dinner. 8. He treated the subject thoroughly. 9. It is a great treat to me to be in the country. 10. The café serves an assortment of gourmet treats.
Exercise 11.Переведите следующие словосочетания с русского на английский:
приобретать опыт, творческий талант, умный ребенок, искусственный интеллект, языковые умения, разумный вопрос, интеллектуальная база данных, сообразительный студент, профессиональная квалификация, человек с незаурядным умом, офицер разведки, основные умения.
Word-formation
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over – «сверх, чрезмерно»
un – , im-, in-, il-, ir-, di s - «не»
en – усиливает значение некоторых глаголов
Exercise 12. Переведите следующие слова, содержащие префиксы:
1) overfeed, overeat, overestimate, overpay, overweight, overcrowded, overcook, overwork, oversleep, overcome, overheat, overfill, overload;
2) unhealthy, dislike, invisible, unhappy, informal, disagree, uneducated, inadequate, dishonest, uneasy, impolite, unfamiliar, impossible, unfashionable, impatient, unequal, immoral, unfriendly, illegible, unknown, irregular, unreal, irresponsible, uncommon, unclear;
3) enforce, enlarge, enrich, enslave, ensure, endanger, enclose.
III. Presentation
1. Find the information in the text about national peculiarities of keeping pets. A Nation of Animal Lovers
Do you have a pet? It is no secret that British people love their pets to bits and would do anything to make their life enjoyable. But just how far does this love go? The answer is quite far.
As you walk anywhere in Britain, you are greeted by hundreds of literally smiling cat faces, which makes you think that the Cheshire cat in Alice in Wonderland might not have been a mere product of Lewis Carroll’s imagination. Well, British cats have every reason to smile. British pet owners spend around 3.5 billion pounds a year on pet care and products. In the last five years the amount spent on pet food, toys and vet bills has risen by almost 25%.
There are some pet owners who spent thousands of pounds on medical care to keep their sick pets alive. Pets can even have their teeth cleaned and special pet contact lenses prescribed. Recently it has become legal to use organ transplant to treat serious pet illnesses, such as kidney failure.
There are a number of pet accessories available to pets and their owners. Special flashing collars for walking at night, water-resistant dog jackets, car ramps for old or overweight dogs – you name it, they have got it! There are also special accessories designed to keep your pet fit, such as treadmills for dogs to exercise indoors or orthopedic beds for dogs that suffer from a bad back. There is even a special pet hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne that offers cats and dogs an opportunity to exercise in the indoor gym, relax in the Jacuzzi or watch videos of their owners on personal TV and video sets.
Although all pets entitled to love and devotion from their owners, there are some pets that deserve good treatment and care more than others. These are assistance dogs. Endal, an assistance dog owned by a Gulf-war veteran Allen Parton, who is confined to a wheel-chair after suffering a serious head injury, has even won a number of awards recognizing the dog’s achievements in helping people. Endal can use cashpoint machines, buy bus ticket and do the shopping.
Endal is not the only dog that deserves a reward. For example, Rosie, a search and rescue dog from Scotland, once helped find a three-year-old boy who had gone missing. The list could be easily continued.
Well, the British may be crazy about animals, but isn’t nice to know that the animals themselves play an increasingly important role in British life?
(http://blogs.people.co.uk)