- •Лепешкина г.Г., семенова е.Г.,
- •Сontents
- •§1. Органы речи и их работа 226
- •Part I. Country studies
- •Geographical outline of the uk
- •3. Pronounce the following words paying attention to the pronunciation of ending -(e)s.
- •8. Make the following sentences negative and interrogative. Ask special questions about the words in italics.
- •9. Define the meaning of the verb “to be”.
- •11. Explain the use of the Indefinite Tenses in the following sentences.
- •13. Make the following sentences negative and interrogative.
- •14. Complete the following sentences using Present Indefinite, Past indefinite and Future Indefinite.
- •I think…
- •1. England; 2. Wales; 3. Northern Ireland; 4. Scotland
- •Lesson 2. Government and politics Grammar: Имя существительное. Род,число и падеж существительных. Артикль. Phonetics: Понятие гласных и согласных звуков.
- •2. Pronounce the following verbs. Mind the pronunciation of endings a) –(e)s; b) –ed.
- •I think…
- •19. A) Make written translation of the text. Make use of the words given after it. On the blessing of monarchy
- •Lesson 3 Economy
- •Phonetics: Долгие и краткие гласные звуки.
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •2. Pronounce the following words paying attention to the short and long vowels.
- •3. Translate the following sentences into Russian. Make them negative and interrogative.
- •4. Insert the verb “to be”.
- •5. Insert “it is” or “there is”.
- •6. Insert personal and possessive pronouns.
- •7. Insert demonstrative pronouns.
- •8. Translate the sentences, paying attention to reflexive pronouns.
- •9. Insert indefinite pronouns.
- •10. Insert the article where it is necessary.
- •12. Give Russian equivalents.
- •15. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer.
- •16. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •17. Agree or disagree. Correct wrong statements.
- •18. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
- •Lesson 4. Education Grammar: Имя прилагательное. Степени сравнения прилагательных. Сравнительные конструкции. Phonetics: Словесное ударение.
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •2. Mark stresses in the following words.
- •3. Write the following adjectives in the comparative and superlative degree.
- •4. Use the correct form of the adjectives given in brackets.
- •5. Form Participle I of the following verbs.
- •6. Make the following sentences negative and interrogative. Ask special questions about the words in italics.
- •7. Complete the following sentences using Continuous Tenses.
- •8. Open the brackets using the Active or the Passive Voice.
- •9. Insert articles where necessary.
- •11. Ask all possible questions.
- •12. Use the proper degree of comparison.
- •I think…
- •17. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
- •18. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •Образование с 16-ти лет
- •Образование с 18-ти лет
- •Unit II. The united states of america
- •The 13 original British-American colonies:
- •3. Distribute the words according the type of reading.
- •4. Write the three forms of the verbs.
- •7. Translate the following sentences into Russian paying attention to the verbs in the Passive Voice.
- •8. Use the verbs in brackets in the Passive Voice.
- •9. Change the following sentences from Active into the Passive Voice.
- •10. Insert the article where it is necessary.
- •I think…
- •14. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
- •15. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •Hawaii; 2. California; 3. Alaska; 4. South Dakota
- •Lesson 2. Government and politics Grammar Revision: Модальные глаголы Phonetics: Ритмика
- •4. Translate the following sentences into Russian.
- •5. Insert modal verbs.
- •5. Open the brackets using the Active or the Passive Voice.
- •8. Give Russian equivalents.
- •11. Think of the correct place for each of the following words in the passage below.
- •12. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer.
- •13. Agree or disagree. Correct wrong statements.
- •14. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
- •15. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •16. A) Make written translation of the text.
- •America, the beautiful
- •Lesson 3. Economy Grammar: Времена группыPerfect Phonetics: Транскрипция
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •9. Choose the correct form of the Participle.
- •11. Give Russian equivalents.
- •14. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
- •15. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •The distribution of industries
- •Lesson 4. Education Grammar: Порядок слов в предложении. Phonetics: Фразовое ударение
- •6. Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentences.
- •System of education in the usa
- •8. Give Russian equivalents.
- •11. Agree or disagree. Correct wrong statements.
- •12. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
- •13. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •Test on unit 2
- •Unit III. Canada
- •Geography and Nature of canada. General Facts
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •4. Give 3 forms of the following verbs.
- •5. Give the Degrees of Comparison.
- •6. Read and translate the sentences paying attention to Adverbial Subordinate Clauses.
- •7. Open the brackets using the right form of the Adjective.
- •From the history of Canada
- •10. Give Russian equivalents.
- •14. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer.
- •15. Agree or disagree. Correct wrong statements.
- •16. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
- •17. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •Lesson 2. Political System Grammar: The Perfect Continuous Tenses Phonetics: Интонация. Нисходящий тон.
- •2. Read the following sentences with the Falling Tone:
- •5. Open the brackets using the verbs in the Active Voice or the Passive Voice.
- •6. Give Russian equivalents.
- •9. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer.
- •11. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
- •12. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •Lesson 3. Economy Grammar: Безличные предложения Phonetics: Интонация. Восходящий тон.
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •8. Give Russian equivalents.
- •1. Saskatchewan 2. Yukon 3. Ontario 4. Quebec
- •11. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer.
- •12. Agree or disagree. Correct wrong statements.
- •13. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
- •14. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •Lesson 4.Education Grammar: Словообразование Phonetics: Интонация. Нисходяще-восходящий тон.
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •2. Read the sentences with rising-falling tone.
- •7. Insert the modal verbs “can”, “may”, or “must”.
- •11. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer.
- •12. Agree or disagree. Correct wrong statements.
- •13. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
- •14. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •15. Read the text and find answers to the following questions.
- •Education in Canada
- •Test on unit 3
- •Part II. Introduction into economics
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •1. Classify the words according to the type of their reading.
- •3. Read and translate the following words.
- •8. Study §4.1 in Essential Grammar.
- •9. Form Participles I and II.
- •10. Define the functions of the Participles. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •11. Define the part of speech of the italicized words. Translate the sentences.
- •12. Find in the text “people and economy”: 1) a) Participles I and II and define their functions; b) nouns as attributes; 2) state the tense forms of all the predicates in the text.
- •18. Fill in the blanks with the Vocabulary on the text.
- •19. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer:
- •20. Agree or disagree. Correct wrong statements.
- •21. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •22. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
- •23. Make up a plan of the text.
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •1. Classify the words according to the type of their reading.
- •6. Define the function of this, these, that, those. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •7. Translate the word combinations into Russian.
- •8. Define the part of speech of the italicized words. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •13. Think of synonyms (antonyms) to the following words.
- •14. Insert prepositions.
- •15. Fill in the blanks with the Vocabulary on the text.
- •16. Find in the text definitions of the following:
- •17. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer:
- •18. Agree or disagree. Correct wrong statements.
- •19. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •20. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
- •21. A) Make written translation of the following. Microeconomics vs. Macroeconomics
- •22. Make up a plan of the text.
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •1. Classify the words according to the type of their reading.
- •2. Read and translate the following words.
- •4. Translate the word combinations into Russian.
- •5. A) Study the following information.
- •6. Study § 4.3 in Essential Grammar.
- •7. Define the functions of the Gerund in the sentences. Translate them into Russian.
- •8. Translate the following sentences from English into Russian. Pay attention to Gerund.
- •9. Define the part of speech of the –ing form. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •10. Define the functions of the infinitives in the sentences. Translate them into Russian.
- •17. Fill in the blanks with the Vocabulary on the text.
- •18. Find in the text definitions of the following:
- •19. From the text write out all the tpes of markets and try to explain the difference between them.
- •20. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer:
- •21. Agree or disagree. Correct wrong statements.
- •22. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •23. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
- •24. Make written translation of the following. Types of Production
- •25. Speak on the production and market.
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •1. Classify the words according to the type of their reading.
- •6. Define the degrees of comparison of the adjectives in the sentences. Translate them into Russian.
- •7. Study § in 5.1
- •8. Translate the sentences with the Complex Subject into Russian.
- •9. Change the following sentences from active into passive.
- •16. Fill in the blanks with the Vocabulary on the text.
- •17. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer:
- •18. Agree or disagree. Correct wrong statements.
- •19. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
- •20. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •21. From the text write out the advantages and disadvantages of the division of labour.
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •1. Classify the words according to the type of their reading.
- •2. Complete the table with the derivatives.
- •3. Translate the word combinations into Russian.
- •4. A) Study the following information.
- •5. Study § 6 in Essential Grammar.
- •6. Find the sentences containing the Absolute Participial Construction. Translate them into Russian.
- •7. 1) Find in the text “public and private sectors of economy” 1) Participles I and define their functions. 2) State the tense forms of the predicates in the text.
- •13. Fill in the blanks with the Vocabulary on the text.
- •14. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer:
- •15. Agree or disagree. Correct wrong statements.
- •16. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •17. Arrange sentences according to the text.
- •18. Make up a plan of the text.
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •1. Classify the words according to the type of their reading.
- •2. Read and translate the following words.
- •3. Fill in the table with the derivatives.
- •4. A) Study the following information.
- •5. Study § 5.1 in Essential Grammar.
- •6. Find the sentences with the Complex Object. Translate them into Russian.
- •7. Translate the following sentences from English into Russian. Pay attention to the Complex Object.
- •8. Explain the use of articles in the following sentences. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •9. Find in the text “monopolies and competition” 1) the –ing forms and define their part of speech. 2) State the tense forms of the predicates in the text.
- •15. Fill in the blanks with the Vocabulary on the text.
- •16. Find in the text definitions of the following:
- •17. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer:
- •18. Agree or disagree. Correct wrong statements.
- •19. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •20. Arrange sentences according to the text.
- •21. Make up a plan of the text.
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •1. Classify the words according to the type of their reading.
- •2. Read and translate the following words.
- •3. Fill in the table with the derivatives.
- •4. A) Study the following information.
- •5. Study § 8 in Essential Grammar.
- •6. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •7. Find the sentences with asyndetically connected clauses and translate them into Russian.
- •8. Put the verb into the correct form.
- •9. Read the sentences. Pay attention to the second conditional. Translate them into Russian.
- •10. Define which type of conditional sentences these are.
- •11. Put the verb into the correct form.
- •12. State the tense forms of the predicates in the text ”income and interests”.
- •18. Fill in the blanks with the Vocabulary on the text.
- •19. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer:
- •20. Agree or disagree. Correct wrong statements.
- •21. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •22. Arrange sentences according to the text.
- •23. Make up a plan of the text.
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •1. Classify the words according to the type of their reading.
- •2. Complete the table with the derivatives.
- •3. A) Study the following information.
- •4. A) Translate the following phrases into Russian.
- •11. Fill in the blanks with the Vocabulary on the text.
- •12. Find in the text definitions of the following:
- •7. From the text write out the sources of profit.
- •8. Ask questions to the underlined words.
- •13. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer:
- •14. Agree or disagree. Correct wrong statements.
- •15. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •16. Arrange sentences according to the text.
- •18. Speak on profits.
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •1. Classify the words according to the type of their reading.
- •6. Inthe text “stock markets” 1) State the functions of non-finite forms of the verb. 2)State the tense forms of the predicates.
- •12. Fill in the blanks with the Vocabulary on the text.
- •13. Find in the text definitions of the following:
- •14. Read the sentences from the text, underline the verbs and state their tense form.
- •15. Open the brackets using the verbs in Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous.
- •16. Translate the following sentences from Russian into English, using the verbs in the Present Indefinite, Present Continuous or Present Perfect Continuous.
- •17. Open the brackets using the verbs in the Present Tenses.
- •18. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer:
- •19. Agree or disagree. Correct wrong statements.
- •20. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •21. Arrange sentences according to the text.
- •22. Make up a plan of the text.
- •Vocabulary on the text
- •5. Translate word combinations paying attention to nouns as attributes.
- •13. Fill in the blanks with the Vocabulary on the text.
- •14. Find in the text definitions of:
- •15. Read the sentences from the text, underline the verbs and state their tense forms.
- •16. Insert the proper form of the verb to be. Use the Present Indefinite Tense.
- •17. Translate the following sentences from the text into Russian. Pay attention to the word one.
- •18. Translate the following sentences into Russian. Pay attention to the word one.
- •19. Answer the questions on the text. Use the following expressions to begin your answer:
- •20. Agree or disagree.
- •21. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •22. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
- •23. Read the following information.
- •24. Check yourself. Match the corresponding parts.
- •Some information about British Money
- •25. Read the text. Money
- •26. Make up a plan of the text.
- •§ 2. Классификация английских звуков
- •Согласные
- •Гласные
- •§ 3. Особенности английского произношения
- •§ 4. Английский алфавит
- •§ 5. Понятие о транскрипции
- •§ 6. Фразовое ударение
- •It is `not on the `table. I do `not `like it. He can`not `do it.
- •§ 7. Ритмические группы
- •§ 8. Изменение словесного ударения под влиянием ритма
- •It's `number seven`teen.
- •I have `eighteen `pens,
- •§ 9. Логическое ударение
- •§ 10. Английская интонация
- •§ 11. Нисходящий тон
- •§ 12. Восходящий тон
- •§ 13. Нисходяще - восходящий тон
- •Морфология
- •Существительные, употребляющиеся только во множественном числе
- •Артикль
- •Определенный артикль
- •Употребление определенного артикля.
- •Неопределенный артикль
- •Употребление неопределенного артикля.
- •Нулевой артикль
- •Употребление артиклей с именами собственными
- •Существительное в качестве определения
- •Способы перевода существительных в функции определения
- •Местоимения (личные, притяжательные, возвратные)
- •Степени сравнения прилагательных
- •Неопределенные местоимения some, any
- •Наречия времени, употребляемые с видовременными формами
- •§ 1. Числительное (the numeral)
- •Дробные и смешанные величины
- •2/3 Two thirds
- •4/9 Four ninths
- •3/5 Three fifths
- •9/10 Nine tenths
- •Глагол “to be”
- •Is Great Britain a parliamentary monarchy?
- •Is Great Britain a parliamentary monarchy? – Yes, it is.
- •Is Great Britain an absolute monarchy? – No, it is not/ it isn’t. Глагол “to have”
- •I have got enough time to visit the British Museum.
- •I have not (haven’t) got enough time to visit the British Museum.
- •§1. Словообразование
- •§2. Модальные глаголы и их эквиваленты
- •Функции и значения модальных глаголов
- •§3. Страдательный залог (Passive Voice)
- •§4. Неличные формы глагола §4.1. Participle (Причастие)
- •§4.2. Инфинитив и его функции в предложении
- •§4.3. The Gerund (Герундий)
- •§ 5.Инфинитивные обороты §5.1. Объектный инфинитивный оборот «сложное дополнение» (Complex Object)
- •§5.2. Субъектный инфинитивный оборот «сложное подлежащее» (Complex Subject)
- •§6. The Absolute Participle Construction (Независимый причастный оборот)
- •§7. Бессоюзное присоединение определительных и дополнительных придаточных предложений
- •§8. Conditional Sentences (Условные предложения)
- •§9. Reported Speech (Косвенная речь)
- •Irregular Verbs
- •Лингвострановедческий комментарий
- •Vocabulary
- •Список использованной литературы:
- •Лепешкина Галина Геннадьевна
- •Семенова Елена Григорьевна
- •Cтавцева Екатерина Владимировна
- •Введение в экономику
13. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
1. The government of Canada adopted a program of students’ grants.
2. The school year is divided into four terms.
3. Canada surpasses all the countries in the world by expenses on education per one citizen.
4. In Canada there are three types of schools: private, public and Catholic.
5. Many parents wish to send their kids to elite schools.
6. Canada doesn’t have a nation-wide state system of education.
7. Canadian curriculum is very flexible: each student has a right to choose subjects to study at school.
8. These grants could reduce expenses on education on a half.
9. Private schools are organized in forms of systems and associations.
10. According to the Constitution each province has the right to choose its own curriculum.
11. Private schools have the right to establish and take own exams, both intermediate and finish.
12. Every provincial educational system reflects province’s peculiarities.
13. The number of terms a school has depends on the decisions of the school.
14. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
1. The types of schools in Canada are …
2. Education in Canada is …
3. In Canada there isn’t …
4. Every provincial educational system …
5. Private schools …
6. In primary schools …
7. Canadian curriculum …
8. The government of Canada …
9. Canada surpasses …
15. Read the text and find answers to the following questions.
1. How is education in Canada?
2. Up to what age is eduvation compulsory?
3. What languages is education available in Canada?
4. What subjects and programs are included in the curriculum?
Education in Canada
Education in Canada is a state-run system of public education provided, funded and overseen by federal, provincial, and local governments. Education is within provincial jurisdiction and the curriculum is overseen by the province. Education in Canada is generally divided into primary education, followed by secondary education and post-secondary. Within the provinces under the ministry of education, there are district school boards administering the educational programs. Education is compulsory up to the age of 16 in every province in Canada, except for Ontario and New Brunswick, where the compulsory age is 18. In some provinces early leaving exemptions can be granted under certain circumstances at 14. Canada generally has 190 school days in the year, officially starting from September (after Labour Day) to the end of June (usually the last Friday of the month, except in some cases in Quebec when it is just before June 24 – the provincial holiday).
Elementary, secondary, and post-secondary education in Canada is a provincial responsibility and there are many variations between the provinces. Some educational fields are supported at various levels by federal departments. Kindergarten (or its equivalent) is available in every province, but provincial funding, and the number of hours provided varies widely. Starting at grade one, at age six or seven, there is universal publicly funded access up to grade twelve (or equivalent). Dependent on the province the age of mandatory entry is at 4–7 years. Children are required to attend school until the age of sixteen (eighteen in Ontario and New Brunswick). About one out of ten Canadians does not have a high school diploma – one in seven has a university degree – the adult population that is without a high school diploma is a combination of both immigrant and Canadian-born. In many places, publicly-funded high school courses are offered to the adult population. The ratio of high school graduates versus non diploma-holders is changing rapidly, partly due to changes in the labour market that require people to have a high school diploma and, in many cases, a university degree.
Canada spends about 7% of its GDP on education. Since the adoption of section 23 of the Constitution Act, 1982, education in both English and French has been available in most places across Canada (if the population of children speaking the minority language justifies it), although French Second Language education/French Immersion is available to anglophone students across Canada. According to an announcement of Canadian Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Canada is introducing a new, fast-track system to let foreign students and graduates with Canadian work experience become permanent eligible residents in Canada.
Most schools have introduced one or more initiatives such as programs in Native studies, antiracism, Aboriginal cultures and crafts; visits by elders and other community members; and content in areas like indigenous languages, Aboriginal spirituality, indigenous knowledge of nature, and tours to indigenous heritage sites. Although these classes are offered, most appear to be limited by the area or region in which students reside. "The curriculum is designed to elicit development and quality of people's cognition through the guiding of accommodations of individuals to their natural environment and their changing social order." Finally, "some scholars view academics as a form of "soft power" helping to educate and to create positive attitudes." Furthermore, "subjects that typically get assessed (i.e., language arts, mathematics, and science) assume greater importance than non-assessed subjects (i.e., music, visual arts, and physical education) or facets of the curriculum (i.e., reading and writing versus speaking and listening)." The students in the Canadian school system receive a variety of classes that are offered to them. The system is set up to meet the diverse needs of the individual student.
16. Render into English
Образовательная система в Канаде состоит из десяти провинциальных и двух территориальных систем, которые включают государственные, частные и католические школы. По закону дети обязаны посещать школу с 6 или 7 лет до 15 или 16 лет. Чтобы обеспечить этот процесс, все государственные средние школы финансируются из бюджета.
В отличие от других развитых стран, у Канады нет общегосударственной системы образования: по конституции каждая провинция сама занимается этим вопросом..
Центральное правительство играет жизненно важную роль в системе образования. Оно обеспечивает финансовую поддержку высшим учебным заведениям и преподаванию двух официальных языков страны — английскому и французскому. Вдобавок, оно отвечает за образование коренных жителей Канады, военных и членов их семей, а также заключенных. В целом, центральное правительство оплачивает до 20% ежегодных затрат страны на образование.
Канада стоит на первом месте по уровню расходов на образование в расчете на душу населения. Высокий уровень образованных людей в Канаде (более половины жителей страны продолжают учиться после достижения 15 лет) успешно поддерживает и повышает уровень жизни канадцев и репутацию страны как места, где ценят и поощряют интеллектуальный рост.
17. Review the information you’ve got from Lesson 4. Summarize it using the suggested words and word combinations.
Public schools, private schools, Catholic schools, according to the law, to be obligatory from … till, free of charge, a nation-wide state system of education, the right to choose its own curriculum, to be organized in forms of systems and associations, to be divided into, primary schools, secondary schools, a certification system of graduates, students’ grants, to be responsible for, intermediate exams.