- •Unit 1.
- •“Mr", “Mrs”, “Miss” alone is not a polite form of address
- •Unit 2.
- •“Thank you sir.” Clark turned to Tyler. “Good afternoon, Judge
- •Grammar: “There is, there are” construction.
- •If the subjects are of different number the predicate agrees with the subject that stands first.
- •Unit 3.
- •Unit 4.
- •Unit 5. Character. Text: The Brothers.
- •Grammar: Pronouns.
- •Unit 7.
- •Unit 8.
- •Verbs not used in the Continuous Form.
- •Unit 9.
- •Unit 10.
- •Physical diagnosis.
- •Unit 12.
- •Unit 13.
- •Food and meals (II).
- •Text: American Food.
- •Grammar: Construction “To Be Going To”.
- •Unit 14.
- •Unit 15.
- •Grammar Revision.
- •II term.
- •I’ve worked He’s worked I haven’t worked He hasn’t worked
- •Unit 2.
- •Education in kazakhstan
- •Text: Higher education in Kazakhstan.
- •Grammar: The Past Perfect Tense.
- •I’d worked I hadn’t worked
- •Unit 3.
- •Education in britain
- •Text: Education in Britain.
- •Grammar: The Future Perfect Tense.
- •Unit 4.
- •I’ve been working He’s been working I haven’t been working He hasn’t been working
- •Inclusive: denotes an action which began before a definite moment in the past, continued up to that moment and was still going on at that moment. It is used with: -since, for We had
- •Unit 6.
- •Higher education in the usa.
- •Text: Higher Education
- •Grammar: Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- •I’ll have been working I won’t (shan’t) have been working
- •Unit 7.
- •Unit 8
- •If you want to say who did or what caused the action, use by or with It was destroyed by fire.
- •Text: Sport in our life.
- •Grammar: The Passive Voice.
- •Hang Gliding. The Sport of the 1980s
- •Unit 10.
- •Various means of transport.
- •In its first meaning “can” expresses:
- •1.Mental,phisycal,circumstantial ability
- •3.Request
- •1. To ask permission/ to give permission (можно)
- •Unit 11.
- •2. A command, an urgent request (побудительное предложение)
- •Unit 12.
- •6. Time and place changes:
- •Unit 13.
- •Leisure time
- •Text: The Use of Leisure
- •Grammar: Direct and Indirect Speech.
- •Unit 14.
- •Indirect General Questions
- •Indirect Special Questions.
- •I asked the gardener, “What are you planting here this year
- •Unit 15. Getting a job Text: The Resume.
- •The Resume.
Unit 1.
GETTING ACQUAINTED.
Text: Rules of introduction.
Grammar: The verb “To be”.
Rules of introduction.
When people in the US have a company or when they're invited to formal or informal get-togethers, they usually make a point of trying to make others feel comfortable and relaxed. On the whole, they tend to be informal.
Men shake hands, but usually only when they're introduced. Male friends and business associates who haven't seen each other in a while may shake hands when they say hello. Women usually don't shake hands when being introduced to each other. When a woman and a man are introduced, shaking hands is up to the woman. Americans rarely shake hands to say good-bye, except on business occasions.
Handshaking is rather rare in Britain as well, but it is a correct thing to do on the Continent. When an Englishman passes a friend in the street he only touches his hat. He doesn't shake hands when he stops to talk.
At parties, interviews and other formal and informal situations you meet people you haven't met before and have to introduce yourself to them, or they introduce themselves to you. You also have to introduce people you already know to one another.
Here are a few rules or introduction which are useful to remember:
men are introduced to women;
young people to older ones;
old friends to newcomers;
a young girl to a married woman
women are never presented to a man.
Topical vocabulary.
1. get acquainted with smb познакомиться с кем-либо
(become acquainted with smb;
make smb acquaintance;
make the acquaintance of smb)
2. acquaintance (n) знакомый
3. have a nodding acquaintance только раскланиваться с кем-л
4. introduce smb. to smb. представить кого- либо
5. be introduced to smb. быть представленным кому-либо
6. introduce oneself представиться
7. meet (v) smb (зд.) познакомиться с кем-либо
8. address (v) обращаться к кому-либо
9. know smb. быть знакомым с кем-либо
10. know by sight знать в лицо
11. letter of introduction рекомендательное письмо
12. visiting (calling) card визитная карточка
13. shake hands пожимать руку
14. spell (one’s name) назвать по буквам
15. friend друг
16. close (intimate) friend близкий друг
17. bosom friend закадычный друг
18. make friends with smb . помириться
make friends again
19. make a friendly chat поболтать
Forms of Address:
First name - to friends
Mr Brown - to a man we don 't know well
Mrs Brown - to a married woman we don't know well
Miss Brown - to a girl or unmarried woman