- •Contents
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •Milestones in glorious history of military institute of kyiv national taras shevchenko university
- •Milestones in glorious history of military institute of kyiv national taras shevchenko university
- •Grammar present continuous (I am doing)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •Scientific and technical research and development of military institute of kyiv national taras shevchenko university
- •Scientific and technical research and development of military institute of kyiv national taras shevchenko university
- •Grammar present simple (I do)
- •Believe eat flow go grow make rise tell translate
- •I apologise I insist I promise I recommend I suggest
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •Grammar present continuous and present simple (I am doing and I do)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •Ministry of defense of ukraine
- •Ministry of defense of ukraine
- •Grammar past simple (I did)
- •Buy catch cost drink fall hurt sell spend teach throw win write
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •The land forces (lf) of ukraine
- •The land forces (lf): history of creation
- •The branches of the army of the armed forces of ukraine
- •Grammar past continuous (I was doing)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •The air forces (af)
- •The air forces (af)
- •Aviation
- •The Air Defence
- •Grammar present perfect (I have done)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •The naval forces of the armed forces of ukraine
- •The Naval Forces (nf)
- •Grammar present perfect continuous and simple (I have been doing and I have done)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •International cooperation
- •International Cooperation
- •Grammar past perfect (I had done) and past perfect continuous (I had been doing)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •Peacekeeping activity
- •Peacekeeping activity
- •Grammar reported speech
- •Armed forces of foreign countries
- •Us armed forces organization
- •Us armed forces organization
- •Grammar general questions
- •Armed forces of foreign countries
- •The land forces (ld) of the usa
- •Organization – Headquarters, Department of the Army
- •Grammar auxiliary (helping) verbs
- •Department of the air force
- •Us air force mission
- •Grammar question tags
- •Us navy
- •The aircraft carrier
- •Grammar who and what questions
- •3D armored cavalry regiment
- •Grammar special questions
- •Laughs parade Horse Cavalryman
- •Visions
- •Armed forces of foreign countries
- •An infantry battalion in the british army
- •An infantry battalion in the british army
- •Grammar
- •Indirect questions
- •Laughs parade Danger for Infantry
- •Gangsterers’ Habits
- •Verbal Orders
- •Armed forces of foreign countries
- •The parachute regiment
- •The parachute regiment
- •Grammar reported questions
- •Laughs parade Quick on the Draw
- •The french foreign legion: past and present
- •Grammar revision: questions
- •Laughs parade Battle Simulation
- •Belly Robber Was Not Guilty
- •History of nato
- •History
- •Grammar passive (is done / was done)
- •Cause damage hold include invite make overtake show translate write
- •Nato - the political dimension
- •Nato - the political dimension
- •Grammar passive (be / been / being done)
- •Carry cause do make repair send spend wake up
- •Political structure
- •Political structure
- •Grammar passive (3)
- •Ask attack give invite keep pay
- •Ask break damage hurt pay steal sting stop use
- •Military structure
- •Military structure
- •Grammar passive (4)
- •The partnership for peace
- •The partnership for peace
- •A menu of practical activities
- •Grammar passive (5)
- •Nato's partnership with ukraine
- •Nato's Partnership with Ukraine
- •Grammar passive (6)
- •Standardisation
- •Standardisation
- •Grammar passive (7)
- •Fundamental security tasks
- •Fundamental Security Tasks
- •Grammar passive (8)
- •Military trivia quiz
- •English is Tough Stuff
- •Peacekeeping
- •United nations peacekeeping operations
- •Un peacekeeping: the first steps
- •Peacekeeping today
- •Grammar: modals can/be able to
- •Grammar: modals must / mustn’t / needn’t
- •Peace support operations: rules of engagement
- •Grammar: modals must and can’t
- •Un police newsletter
- •1. Jealous boyfriend kills Bluegate girl
- •2. Blueport naturist arrested
- •3. Police hero gets medal for bravery
- •Grammar: modals may and might
- •101St helicopter detachment
- •Grammar: modals have to and must
- •Personal equipment
- •Grammar: modals should
- •Peace support operations
- •Grammar: modals would
- •Lessons from an infantry platoon commander
- •Grammar: modals summary
- •Coffee and tea
- •Organization – headquarters, department of the army
- •Department of the air force
- •Us air force mission
- •Us air force levels of command
- •Organization, composition and functions of us navy
- •Functions of us navy
- •Recruiting and training
- •Daily routine
- •General characteristics and role of armor in modern warfare
- •Armor missions
- •Armor capabilities
- •Us artillery general characteristics
- •Us field artillery
- •Corps of engineers
- •Engineer troop units
- •Us signal corps
- •Signal corps units
- •Airborne operations
- •Classification
- •Concept of employment
- •Characteristics of infantry
- •Type road divisions
- •Definition of terrorism
- •Combating terrorism (боротьба з тероризмом)
- •Combating terrorism program
- •Future of terrorism
- •Motivations of terrorism
- •Western europe
- •Eastern europe
- •Middle east
- •What is al-qaeda? (аль-каїда)
- •What major attacks has al-qaeda been responsible for?
- •What is eta?
- •Does eta have ties to al-qaeda?
- •Irregular verbs
- •Bibliography
- •I частина
- •03127, Київ-127, пр-т академіка Глушкова 2, корпус 8
Un police newsletter
1. Jealous boyfriend kills Bluegate girl
On 7 June a 21-year-old Blueland female was murdered in the village of Bluegate. Earlier in the day, the woman had argued with her boyfriend when she told him that she had decided to end their relationship. Later that afternoon, a man broke into the girl’s family flat and shot her. The victim’s boyfriend has been arrested in connection with the murder.
2. Blueport naturist arrested
A Blueport man was stopped by the police last Friday when he was caught running naked along a country road. The man has parked his car near a remote beach. As the man was lying on the beach, the thief broke into his car and stole the man’s wallet and trousers. The man was stopped by police as he was chasing the thief.
3. Police hero gets medal for bravery
On the morning 9 June, an off duty UN police officer prevented a tragedy when he persuaded an armed robber with a hostage to surrender. At 11 a.m. the robber, carrying an assault rifle, had entered the Blueville City Bank. He left the bank 10 minutes later with a female hastage. Lieutenant Kimura had seen the man enter the building and he had immediately requested back up. Police units had not arrived when the man came out of the bank and Lieutenant Kimura decided he could not wait. Armed with only his service revolver, he confronted the robber. By the time the policire response team arrived on the scene, Lieutenant Kimura had persuaded the man to surrender.
3. |
Match the words with the definitions. |
kidnapping |
Taking property from a person by force. |
murder |
Illegally taking a person away. |
robbery |
Deliberately killing a person. |
theft |
Illegally taking someone else’s property. |
arson |
The theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle. |
car theft |
Starting a fire in order to damage or destroy something. |
rape |
Forcing someone to have sex. |
4. |
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Read the texts 1-3(ex. 2). Decide which text is … |
1. a funny story.
2. a story of heroism.
3. a tragic story.
5. |
Answer the questions for each report. |
1. What happened?
2. When did it happen?
3. Where did it happen?
4. Who was involved?
6. |
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Read article 3 again and order the events. |
The robber left the bank with a female hostage.
Lt Kimura confronted robber and persuaded him to surrender.
The police response team arrived on the scene.
The robber entered the Blueville City Bank carrying an assault rifle.
Lt Kimura requested back up.
7. |
Choose the best tense to complete the sentences. Read the note first. |
NOTE: we use the past perfect to show that one event happened before another.
E.g.Lieutenant Kimura had seen the man enter the building.
We use when, by the time and because to link the past perfect with thw past simple.
E.g. The woman had argued with her boyfriend when she told him …
On the morning of 8 June, a combined Blueland Police and UN Police operation (1) had struck/struck a major blow against arms smugglers. Someone (2) had told/told UN Police officers about a truck with illegal automatic weapons and the UN Police (3) had informed/informed the local police. It appeared that the Blueland Police intelligence unit (4) had known/knew about the smuggling for some time but they could not arrest the smugglers because they (5) hadn’t had/didn’t have specific information.
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Describe the pictures. |
In Liberia
Timor-Leste