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Suggestions

    1. Read and act out the dialogues:

  1. – Hello. Could I speak to Peter, please?

Certainly, just a moment.

– Hello, Peter’s speaking.

– Hello, it’s Mike here. Let’s go to the concert tonight.

Good idea. Where shall we meet?

Let’s meet near the concert hall.

OK. What time?

– At a quarter to seven.

Fine. I will come in time.

– See you later then.

– Bye.

  1. – What’s the matter with you? You seem to be ill.

– I’ve got toothache.

– Then you should go to the dentist immediately.

I’m afraid I have to.

  1. Study the following table:

    Suggestions

    Replies

    I (would) advise / recommend you to …  You should / ought to …

    I suggest / advise (that) you (should) do smth.

    I think / believe you should do smth. 

    I insist (that) you (should)...

    You'd better do smth.

    I strongly advise you to do smth.

    Let me give you a word of advice.

    Perhaps you should do smth.

    It would be necessary for you...

    I'll think it over.  I'll give it a think.

    I'll try.   I'll do my best.

    I'll try.  Thank you for advising me.   Thanks for your advice.

    Thanks.

  2. Respond to the following suggestions:

  1. - Let’s go skiing this weekend, shall we?

-

  1. - It would be necessary for you to study this book.

-

  1. - I strongly advise you to see the doctor.

-

  1. - You’d better find another job.

-

  1. - I think you should take part in the students’ conference.

-

11. Work in pairs. Using the tables (ex.2, 5,9) make up short dialogues and act them out. Kharkiv

Pre-reading Activities

1. Match the following English words with their Ukrainian equivalents.

1) a horn of plenty a) ліга, союз

2) a wand b) спадщина

3) an inheritance c) меморіальна квартира

4) a memorial flat d) пам’ятна дошка пошани

5) a deed e) ріг статку

6) a higher educational establishment f) добровільна основа

7) a memorable board of honour g) бути зобов’язаним

8) a league h) спільне підприємство

9) a voluntary basis i) внз

10) a joint venture j) жезл

11) a private enterprise k) подвиг

12) monumental architecture l) монументальна архітектура

13 )to carry out m) координувати

14) to entwine n) брати участь

15) to hold o) звертати увагу на будь-що

16) to owe p) робити, виконувати

17) to coordinate q) утримувати, займати

18) to participate r) обвивати

19) to pay attention (to) s) приватне підприємство

Reading Activities

Read and translate the text:

Modern kharkiv

Kharkiv is situated in the north-eastern part of Ukraine. The area of the city is about 500 square kilometers and the population is about 2 million people. Main rivers of the city are the Kharkiv, the Lopan, the Udy, and the Nemyshlia.

Kharkiv is an important administrative centre that coordinates the activity of several region centres. It has its own city emblem – the Horn of Plenty with fruit and flowers in it and the Mercury Wand entwined by silvery snakes.

The city is divided into 9 administrative districts: Dzerzhynsky, Kyivsky, Moskovsky, Frunzensky, Kominternivsky, Chervonozavodsky, Zhovtnevy, Ordzhonikydzevsky and Leninsky districts.

Kharkiv is one of historic cities of Ukraine. It was founded in 1654 as a fortress and now it is more than 350 years old. It’s a member of the League of Historic Cities. The historical inheritance of the city contains a large number of monuments from different centuries. The city is especially rich in architectural places of interest of the 19th – 20th centuries, but there are also outstanding buildings of an earlier period (Pokrovsky and Uspensky Cathedrals, the old building of the University etc). As for the monumental architecture, one of the best monuments is to T.G. Shevchenko.

Kharkiv is the city of science and students. There are over 30 institutions of higher education in the city. The most prestigious higher educational establishments are Kharkiv V.N.Karazin National University, Kharkiv G.S.Skovoroda National Pedagogical University, Kharkiv National Polytechnic University, Kharkiv Aviation University, Kharkiv University of Radio-Electronics and many others.

Life and activity of many remarkable Ukrainian and Russian scholars, scientists and artists (G. Skovoroda, P. Hulak-Artemovsky, Kh. Alchevska, A. Makarenko, D. Mechnikov, M. Ostrogradsky, V. Steklov, M. Beketov, D. Bagaly, O. Poteybnya) are connected with Kharkiv. There are memorial apartments, a lot of buildings have memorable boards in their honour.

Kharkiv is the city of art, literature and music. There are 6 theatres, over 15 cinemas, a circus, a Philharmonic Society, a lot of Palaces and Houses of Culture, concert halls, libraries and numerous art galleries. There are seven state museums in Kharkiv: the Historical Museum, the Museum of Art, the Museum of Nature, the Museum of Literature and others. Several museums were founded on the voluntary basis. Libraries, as well as other book and archive collections, are considered to be cultural inheritance of the city. The biggest libraries are V.G.Korolenko Fundamental Library and the Library of Kharkiv National University.

There are many gardens and parks in Kharkiv. The most popular ones are the University Botanical Gardens, Lesopark, the Gorky Park, the Shevchenko Gardens and the Memorial of Glory.

Taking into account the number of monuments and places of interest Kharkiv holds the second place in Ukraine after Kyiv.

Kharkiv has certain charm, which it owes to its people and their deeds.

A number of outstanding inventions were made here. The beginning of nuclear era took place here in 1932 with the splitting of the nucleus at Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology. The legendary T-34, the best tank of World War II, was designed in Kharkiv. The Kharkovites developed cryogenic medicine and carried out microbiology studies pioneered by the Nobel Prize winner I.Mechnikov who discovered the mechanism of immunity.

In the years of Ukraine’s independence the Kharkovites have given rise to the creation of private enterprises, small and medium businesses and joint ventures.

Kharkiv is the city which is open to the world. It became the sister city of Cincinnati, Nuremberg, Lil, Bologna, Poznan and other cities of the world.

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