- •Передмова
- •Module I Personal Identification Topic I. Meet the Family
- •1. Study the vocabulary and put the nouns concerning relations by birth and by marriage under the following headings.
- •2. Form sentences from the table.
- •3. Read and learn.
- •4. Look at Ann’s family tree.
- •6. Read and translate the following dialogues.
- •9. There are many idiomatic expressions in English to describe family relationships. Divide the phrases into two groups: people are similar, and people are different.
- •12. Memory Work.
- •Text Study
- •British Wedding Customs and Superstitions: Past and Present
- •M. Morris
- •Vocabulary Notes
- •Comprehension
- •1. Look up words in a dictionary, transcribe and learn them.
- •2. Find the English equivalents of the following in the text.
- •3. Answer the following questions.
- •4. Find factual information in the text to prove the following.
- •5. Break up the text into several parts. Give a title to each. State the main idea of each part. Word Study
- •1. Give derivatives of the following words. Use the dictionary.
- •2. Give Ukrainian equivalents of the following.
- •3. Give English equivalents of the following.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with the words from Vocabulary Notes in the appropriate form.
- •5. Fill in the gaps with the best suited word combinations in the appropriate form from those given below.
- •Self-Training Work
- •The Royal Family
- •1. Divide the text into the logical parts and give a title to each one.
- •2. Put questions to cover the plot of the story.
- •3. Discuss it with your groupmates.
- •Exercises
- •1. Choose the best answer.
- •2. How would you address the following people?
- •3. Insert a suitable form of address in the blank spaces.
- •4. Insert a suitable form of address for each case.
- •Greetings
- •Informally
- •Parting
- •Informally
- •1. Read the dialogues and classify them as formal and informal.
- •2. Make up your own dialogues (formal and informal) using the patterns given above.
- •A) Insert articles if necessary:
- •2. Put the sentences in plural form.
- •Simple Tenses
- •1. Use the word in brackets in the Present Indefinite. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian.
- •2. Change the following into a) the Past Indefinite; b) the Future Indefinite.
- •4. Put questions to the italicized words.
- •5. Enter the appropriate forms in the blanks. Use the verbs shown in the table.
- •6. Rearrange the following jumbled words to form sentences.
- •7. Put the verbs in brackets into Present, Past or Future Simple.
- •Topic II. Appearance and Personality Unit 1. Glossary
- •Unit 2. Vocabulary Practice
- •1. Match the adjectives below to their opposite.
- •2. Which words have similar meanings?
- •3. Find words in list a to fit words in list b.
- •4. Which of the words can be used to describe the people below?
- •5. Fill to the blanks with the words given in brackets.
- •6. Which of the words above would you use to describe the people below? Sometimes there is more than one possible answer.
- •7. Match the expressions to the adjectives they describe.
- •8. Make these words negative.
- •9. Professor Max Schmidt is a psychologist. He believes that people’s favourite colours tell us a lot about their personalities.What is your favourite colour? Personality types
- •10. Match the descriptions to the jobs.
- •11. A) Read this advertisement from a Hollywood magazine. Do you think they are looking for the lead actor for the movie, Superman XII, or the movie, Everlasting Love?
- •12. Write a description of what qualities you need to be a student, to do your job.
- •13. Which qualities do you think are important in these people?
- •14. Write a short poem about someone you like very much. Start each line with the letter of their first name. Give the poem a title. A good friend
- •Interesting
- •16. Memory Work.
- •Text Study
- •Generalization About Nationalities
- •Vocabulary Notes
- •Comprehension
- •1. Look up words in a dictionary, transcribe and learn them.
- •2. Find the English equivalents of the following in the text.
- •Word Study
- •Fill in the gaps with the words from Vocabulary Notes in the appropriate form.
- •5. Fill in the gaps with the best suited word combinations in the appropriate form from those given below.
- •Self-Training Work
- •2. Read the dialogues and classify them as formal and informal.
- •Degrees of Comparison
- •Degrees of Comparison
- •4. Complete these sentences. Use the comparative or superlative form of the adjective in brackets or (not so) as…as.
- •Perfect Tenses
- •1. Fill in the gaps with the correct word from the list. Some may be used mre than once.
- •2. Replace the infinitive in brackets by the Present Perfect or the Past Indefinite.
- •3. Replace the infinitive in brackets by the Past Perfect or the Past Indefinite.
- •Module II There is Time for Work and Time for Play Topic I. Everyday Activities
- •Everyday routine
- •1. Express the following official times in a conversational style:
- •2. Point out what you do at:
- •3. Match the following words and phrases with their definitions
- •4. Complete the words to match the definitions given:
- •5. Complete the following sentences, selecting words and phrases from the list below and making any necessary changes.
- •6. A) Look at the picture and say what people do.
- •7. Ask another student How often do you …? And put a tick ( ) in the correct box.
- •9. Use these key questions to describe your working day. Do it in written form.
- •10. A) Read and practise the following dialogues in pairs:
- •11. A) Read the following dialogues, then practice them with your partner.
- •12. A) Complete these sentences. Use words below to help you.
- •14. How many work-related words can you find? There are fifteen.
- •15. Memory Work
- •Text Study
- •The Seasons of the Year
- •Vocabulary Notes
- •Comprehension
- •1. Look up words in a dictionary, transcribe and learn them.
- •2. Find the English equivalents of the following in the text.
- •3. Answer the following questions.
- •Word Study
- •3. Give English equivalents of the following.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with the words from Vocabulary Notes in the appropriate form.
- •5. Fill in the gaps with the best suited word combinations in the appropriate form from those given below.
- •Self-Training Work
- •Everything About Time
- •2. Now read the advice. Which do you think is better? Why? Auntie Ad
- •Uncle Vice
- •Continuous Tenses Perfect Continuous Tenses
- •2. Choose the correct form of the verb: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous.
- •3. Ask questions to the italicized words.
- •Topic II. Leisure Time Activities
- •4. Tell your partner what each of you hates and loves doing.
- •5. Complete the following sentences with a verb from Exercise 1 in the correct form.
- •6. What do we call the people who do these things? Use the dictionary.
- •7. A) Ask your partner what sort of person is he (she)? (The answer could be 'both' or 'neither'.)
- •Tell about yourself and prove it.
- •8.A) Make up short dialogues according to the pattern using the list below. Play out the dialogues several times.
- •The Fitness Craze
- •Vocabulary
- •11. A) Read, translate the following expressions and make up the sentences of your own.
- •15. Memory Work.
- •Text Study
- •Hobby, Recreational Sport and Games
- •Vocabulary Notes
- •Comprehension
- •1. Look up words in a dictionary, transcribe and learn them.
- •2. Find the English equivalents of the following in the text.
- •3. Answer the questions.
- •4. Find factual information in the text to prove the following.
- •5. Break up the text into several parts. Give a title to each. State the main idea of each part. Word Study
- •1. Give derivatives of the following words. Use the dictionary.
- •2. Give Ukrainian equivalents of the following.
- •3. Give English equivalents of the following.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with the words from Vocabulary Notes in the appropriate form.
- •5. Fill in the gaps with the best-suited word combinations in the appropriate form from those given below.
- •Self-Training Work
- •With the Photographer
- •1. Divide the text into the logical parts and give a title to each one.
- •2. Put questions to cover the plot of the story.
- •3. Discuss it with your groupmates.
- •Invitations and suggestions Refusing
- •Accepting
- •1. How many invitations and suggestions can you make?
- •2. Make short dialogues with invitations and suggestions. Accept some and refuse others.
- •3. Look at this dialogue and complete the missing lines. Where are Oliver and Holly going?
- •Are you going this evening to come and pick you up
- •Near the station 7.30 be nice nothing special
- •Oliver Are you doing anything _______?
- •1. A) Read the illustrative situation with the Passive Voice and say how we form and when we use the Passive Voice.
- •2. Read and translate the passage. Find the cases of the Passive Voice usage in it. Put four types of questions to these sentences.
- •3. Practice the following sentences. Make changes whenever necessary according to the time signals.
- •4. Ask questions using the suggested wordsin brackets.
- •5. Change the following sentences into their passive equivalents.
- •Module III Make the Best of a Bad Market Topic I. Home My Sweet Home.
- •1. Form sentences from the table:
- •2. Arrange the following words in pairs of antonyms:
- •3. A) Study the possible types of houses.
- •4. Choose the correct answer.
- •5. Match the definition with the correct part of a house.
- •6. A) Look at the picture, and say which sentences are true (t) and which are false( f)
- •7. A) Write down your own sentences using the following words:
- •12. Memory Work.
- •Text Study
- •Housing in Britain
- •Vocabulary Notes
- •Comprehension
- •1. Look up the words in a dictionary, transcribe and learn them.
- •2. Find the English equivalents of the following in the text.
- •3. Answer the following questions.
- •Word Study
- •3. Give English equivalents of the following.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with the words from the Vocabulary Notes in the appropriate form.
- •5. Fill in the gaps with the best suited word combinations in the appropriate form from those given below.
- •Self-Training Work
- •Unit 4. Useful Language
- •2. Reproduce your own dialogues, using words and word combinations from the exercise 1
- •Infinitives
- •1. Reverse the following using “it is (was, will be) important, easy, hard, etc.” and translate each sentence into Ukrainian.
- •2. Find infinitives in the sentences and state their functions.
- •3. Change the following complex sentences into simple ones using the Objective Infinitive Complex.
- •4. Transform the sentences using the Subjective Infinitive Complex instead of the Objective Infinitive Complex.
- •5. Transform the following complex sentences into simple ones using the Subjective Infinitive Complex.
- •Topic II. Shop till You Drop
- •1.A) Say where the following foodstuffs (a) are sold (b)
- •2. For each sentence, place the letter of the best answer in the space provided:
- •3. A) Fill in the names of shops or departments:
- •4. Look at the words below (b) and match it to a container (a).
- •5. A) Find out what these verbs mean and which difference is between them.
- •6. Complete the questions with the words given below and answer them. (pay for, spend, cost, save, lend, buy, borrow)
- •7. A) Learn British and American monetary units.
- •8. Fill in the words given below.
- •9. A) Read and act the dialogues.
- •11. Answer the following questions:
- •13. Memory work.
- •Text Study
- •Vocabulary Notes
- •Comprehension
- •1. Look up the words in a dictionary, transcribe and learn them.
- •2. Find the English equivalents of the following in the text.
- •3.Answer the following questions.
- •Word Study
- •3. Give English equivalents of the following.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with the words from the Vocabulary Notes in the appropriate form.
- •5. Fill in the gaps with the best suited word combinations in the appropriate form from those given below.
- •Self-Training Work
- •1. Divide the text into the logical parts and give a title to each one.
- •2. Put questions to cover the plot of the story.
- •3. Discuss it with your groupmates.
- •1. Read and translate the following word combinations concerning shopping.
- •2. Read and translate the dialogues.
- •3. Put the dialogue in the right order.
- •4. Try to complete the dialogue.
- •5. Make up and reproduce your own dialogues:
- •1. Read, translate, find Participles, state their forms and functions.
- •2.Change subordinate clauses by attributive constructions.
- •3. Choose Participle I or Participle II.
- •4. Open the brackets and put the verbs into the Present Participle or Past Participle.
- •5. Open the bracket using Present Participle or Perfect Participle.
- •6. Open the bracket using Present Participle or Perfect Participle.
- •Module IV After Dinner Sit a While After Supper Walk a Mile Topic I. Food to Go
- •Unit 2. Vocabulary Practice
- •Make up the sentences.
- •2. Put the following names of food and drink under the right headings on the menu:
- •3. Match each word in the left-hand column with the best meaning from the right-hand column.
- •4. Make up the menu to your own choice using the words from exercise 2:
- •5*. Fill in the blanks with the word (phrase) below. You may use each word only once:
- •6. A) Remember the following table manners:
- •7. Memorize the following words and word combinations. Compose sentences of your own using them:
- •8. A) Read the dialogue “In a Restaurant”.
- •9. Make up short dialogues according to the pattern using the lists below.
- •11. You feel hungry and you want to go out and have something to eat.
- •1. Pizza
- •Food! Glorious food!
- •15.Memory Work.
- •Text Study
- •Vocabulary Notes
- •Comprehension
- •2. Find the English equivalents of the following in the text.
- •3. Answer the following questions.
- •4. Find factual information in the text to prove the following.
- •5. Break up the text into several parts. Give a title to each. State the main idea of each part. Word Study
- •1. Give derivatives of the following words. Use the dictionary.
- •2. Give Ukrainian equivalents of the following.
- •3. Give English equivalents of the following.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with the words from the Vocabulary Notes in the appropriate form.
- •5. Fill in the gaps with the best suited word combinations in the appropriate form from those given below.
- •Self-Training Work
- •Luncheon
- •1. Divide the text into the logical parts and give a title to each one.
- •2. Put questions to cover the plot of the story.
- •3. Discuss it with your groupmates.
- •Informal
- •1. Analyze the illustrative dialogues and define which are formal and which are informal. Single out the formulae, which correspond to formal and informal situations.
- •2. Look at this dialogue and complete the missing lines.
- •3. Make up short dialogues in which you:
- •Countable and Uncountable Nouns
- •1. Put words in the box in the correct place in the table. Write the singular and plural form for the countable nouns.
- •2. Complete the sentences with a or an, some or any. Sometimes there is more than one possibility.
- •3. Which sentence is correct?
- •4. Delete countable or uncountable to make rules.
- •Explain what the modal verbs denote in the following sentences.
- •2. Make the following sentences interrogative and negative.
- •3. Complete the sentences using should, must or to have to.
- •4. Complete the sentences using may, might, or can, could.
- •5. Transform these sentences using need.
- •Topic II. Medicine and Health
- •1. Tell what’s troubling you?
- •2. What are the symptoms of the following illnesses. Match illness in a with symptoms in b.
- •3. Give advice to the following problems.
- •4. What doctor should you consult?
- •5. When people want to be healthy they sometimes do these things.
- •7. Match each word combination or word in the left-hand column with the best meaning in the right-hand column.
- •8. Fill in the prepositions.
- •9. Complete the following sentences with the words given in the box below. Speak about the importance of the healthy diet.
- •Nutrition and Disease
- •10. Compose a dialogue between a doctor and a patient ill with pneumonia using the following words and world combinations:
- •11. Choose the right answer:
- •Article a
- •Article b
- •Use the proverbs or sayings in a natural context. First make sure that you know what they mean and prove that they have sense:
- •Text Study
- •Vocabulary Notes
- •Comprehension
- •1. Look up the words in a dictionary, transcribe and learn them.
- •2. Find the English equivalents of the following in the text.
- •3. Answer the following questions.
- •4. Find factual information in the text to prove the following.
- •5. Break up the text into several parts. Give a title to each. State the main idea of each part. Word Study
- •1. Give derivatives of the following words. Use the dictionary.
- •2. Give Ukrainian equivalents of the following.
- •3. Give English equivalents of the following.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with the words from the Vocabulary Notes in the appropriate form.
- •5. Fill in the gaps with the best suited word combinations in the appropriate form from those given below.
- •Self-Training Work
- •A Day’s Wait
- •1. What’s the matter?
- •2. Make a dialogue using these keys.
- •3. Have the similar conversation about these things.
- •4. Read and translate the dialogues.
- •6. Make up and reproduce your own dialogues to the topic “Visiting a Doctor. ”
- •2. Conjunctions
- •Here are some conjunctions
- •1. Make sentences with if. Start your sentences with the words in brackets.
- •2. Say what you would do if you were in my place.
- •3. Complete the following sentences as in the model, using the suggested words.
- •4. Complete the following sentences as in the model, using the suggested words.
- •5. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •6. Write sentences beginning I wish …
- •7. Paraphrase the following sentences using the Subjunctive Mood.
- •8. Translate the second part of the following sentences using the Subjunctive Mood.
3. Make up short dialogues in which you:
a) offer food:
- to your guests whom you know only formally (some more mutton or beef, green peas, a cup of coffee or tea or chocolates);
- a friend who often comes to see you: a cup of tea and sandwiches;
b) order food for yourself and your friend in restaurant.
Unit 5. Grammar in Use
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Modals
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
1. Put words in the box in the correct place in the table. Write the singular and plural form for the countable nouns.
water apple sugar cream milk potato salt bottle food candle cutlery butter onion straw course soup meat carrot canteen wine glass ham bin bill chocolate fish herring |
Countable nouns |
Uncountable nouns |
Apple/apples |
water |
2. Complete the sentences with a or an, some or any. Sometimes there is more than one possibility.
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Can I have an apple, please?
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I need water. I'm thirsty.
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Did you buy meat today?
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I'd like milk in my coffee, please.
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Do you want ___coffee?
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I’ve got ___tomatoes, cucumbers and onions in order to cook a delicious salad.
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I don’t have ___ mayonnaise at home.
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Just a moment. I’ll get ___ paper and write this recipe down.
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Would you like ___cup of tea?
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Would you like ___ cake?
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I must drink ____mineral water.
3. Which sentence is correct?
1 a) How many tomatoes do you want?
b) How much tomatoes do you want?
2 a) I haven’t got many money.
b) I haven’t got much money.
3 a) I’m sorry I can’t give you a recipe of this cake. I left it at home.
b) I’m sorry I can’t give you any recipe of this cake. I left it at home.
4 a) Not too many sugar, please. Just a few.
b) Not too much sugar, please. Just a little.
5 a) Jane likes many cream in the coffee.
b) Jane likes a lot of cream in the coffee.
6 a) They didn’t give me many information about the menu of the new restaurant.
b) They didn’t give me much information about the menu of the new restaurant.
7 a) I only put a little pepper in the soup.
b) I only put a few peppers in the soup.
4. Delete countable or uncountable to make rules.
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Countable / Uncountable nouns have no plural.
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Countable / Uncountable nouns can be either singular or plural.
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Countable / Uncountable nouns can take a or an.
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With countable / uncountable nouns use much.
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With countable / uncountable nouns use many.
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With countable / uncountable nouns use a few.
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With countable / uncountable nouns use a little.
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With countable / uncountable nouns use a lot of.
*5. Translate the following sentences into English.
1) Щоб приготувати смачний український борщ, потрібно взяти кілька буряків, картоплин, трохи капусти, морквину. Бажано зварити трохи м’яса, щоб борщ був ще смачніший, а вкінці додати сметани. Моя порада – цю страву слід їсти з часником.
2) -Чи не хотіли б ви чашечку кави?
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Так, будь-ласка.
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З молоком чи без?
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Я зовсім не п’ю молока. Але покладіть трохи цукру.
3) На жаль сьогодні я не маю багато грошей. Я повинен купити молоко, хліб, масло, вермішель, кілька цибулин та головок часнику, пачку смальцю та гірчицю.
Modals