Методические указания к развивающему курсу английского языка для студентов I курса

Настоящие методические указания к развивающему курсу английского языка предназначены для студентов I курса всех специальностей КБЛК очной и заочной формы обучения  для организации аудиторной и самостоятельной работы студентов. Методические указания состоят из тематических циклов (Рабочий день, Выходные, Домашние обязанности, Хобби, Книги, Фильмы, Музыка), которые ориентированы на совершенствование знаний, умений и навыков студентов. Методические указания представляют собой подборку текстов и упр...
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Государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение

среднего профессионального образования Нижегородской области

«Краснобаковский лесной колледж»

Воронина М.В.

Методические указания к развивающему курсу

английского языка для студентов I курса









Красные Баки

2013 год











Настоящие методические указания предназначены для студентов I курса всех специальностей КБЛК очной и заочной формы обучения для организации аудиторной и самостоятельной работы студентов.

Методические указания состоят из тематических циклов, которые ориентированы на совершенствование знаний, умений и навыков студентов.


Учебно-методические указания составлены преподавателем английского языка ГБОУ СПО НО КБЛК Ворониной М.В.






Оглавление

Предисловие………..……………………………………………………….……….…4

Working day…..………..………..……………….…………………………………...…5

My weekend………...……………………………………………………………….......8

Household chores……………………………...…………………………………….…11

Hobby………………..…………………………….……………………………….…..14

Books…………..……………………….……………………………………….……...19

Films………………………....………………………………………………………....22

Music...……………………....………………………………………………………....27

Приложение 1

Лексический словарь по теме «Книги»…………………………………………….. 31

Приложение 2

Лексический словарь по теме «Фильмы»…………………..…………………..…...33

Приложение 3

Лексический словарь по теме «Музыка»…………………….……………………..35

Список рекомендуемой литературы по изучаемой тематике……………………..37

Предисловие

Настоящие Методические указания предназначены для студентов очного и заочного отделения всех специальностей лесного колледжа. Они составлены в соответствии с Примерной программой учебной дисциплины Английский язык для специальностей СПО.

Целью обучения английскому языку является подготовка студентов к общению на этом языке в устной и письменной формах, что предполагает наличие у них определённых знаний, умений и навыков, которые после окончания курса дадут им возможность:

- читать оригинальную литературу по специальности для получения необходимой информации;

- принимать участие в устном общении на английском языке в объёме материала, предусмотренного Примерной программой;

- приобрести навыки самостоятельной работы с иностранной литературой.

В процессе изучения английского языка реализуются также общеобразовательные и воспитательные задачи обучения.

Курс обучения английскому языку студентов ГБОУ СПО НО КБЛК делится на два этапа: вводно-коррективный и развивающий курсы.

Методические указания включают в себя основные темы развивающего курса, содержащие адаптированные тексты и диалоги, практические упражнения по его закреплению способствующих развитию и совершенствованию произносительных навыков.

Материал указаний может быть рекомендован для всех лиц, желающих повысить уровень владения английским языком.





1. MY WORKING DAY

1. New words

get up - вставать

to switch (off) the radio - включить (выключить) радио

to do morning exercises - делать утреннюю гимнастику

to clean teeth - чистить зубы

breakfast - завтрак

to pick smb up - подвезти кого-либо

lunch - второй завтрак

to consist of - состоять из

course - блюдо

for the first course - на первое

strong (weak) tea - крепкий (слабый) чай

stewed fruit - компот

to wash up dishes - мыть посуду

supper - ужин

sour milk - кислое молоко

cereal - каша

go to bed - ложиться спать

2. Read the text and translate it.

I get up at a quarter to seven. I jump out of bed, switch my tape-recorder and do my morning exercises to the music. Then I go to the bathroom, wash myself and clean my teeth with a tooth-brush. It does not take me much time, not more than ten or fifteen minutes. Then I dress and sit down at the table to have my breakfast. I usually have a cup of tea or coffee, an egg and bread and butter.

After breakfast I go to the college. As I live far away, I go by bus or by my father's car. It takes me more time to go by bus. If I have little time, I ask my father to pick me up and to drive me to the doors of our college building.

My lessons begin at 8 o'clock. We have six or eight lessons every day. At 11.20 we have a lunch hour.

As I cannot get home for lunch I take it at the canteen of our college. It is situated near our college.

For lunch I have meat or fish with potatoes and a cup of strong tea or coffee with a pie. At 16.20 the lessons are over and I go home. When I get home from the college, I have dinner. My dinner usually consists of three courses.

For the first course I have some soup, then some meat or fish. For dessert I have stewed fruit or ice-cream. After dinner I help my mother to wash up the dishes. Then I do my home tasks. It usually takes me about two hours.

At eight o'clock I have supper. I have some salad, a slice of sausage and bread, sour milk or cereal.

In the evening I listen to the music or radio or watch TV. If the programme is not interesting, I go for a walk with my friends. We talk about different things and usually have a good time.

At 11 o'clock I go to bed.

  1. Exercises

Answer the questions.

1. When do you get up?

2. What do you do when you get up?

3. Do you do your morning exercises?

4. How much time does it take you to do your morning exercises, to wash and dress?

5. When do you leave home?

6. How do you get to your college?

7. Do you prefer to go by bus, by metro or to walk?

8. How much time does it takes you to get to your college?

9. How many lessons have you every day?

10. When are your lessons over?

11. When do you come home?

12. What do you do at home?

13. Where do you go in the evening?

14. How do you spend your free time?

15. At what time do you go to bed?

16. How many meals a day have you?

17. What do you have for breakfast?

18. Where do you have lunch?

19. What do you have for dinner?

20. What do you eat soup with?

21. What do you cut meat with?

22. What do you like for dessert?

23. What does your supper consist of?

Read, translate and act out the following dialogues.

Dialogue 1

Pete: What time do you get as a rule?

Mike: I get up at seven, do my morning exercises, take a towel and go to the bathroom to wash. At half past eight I have breakfast.

Pete: When do you get to the office?

Mike: I get there at nine.

Pete: Do you always go to the office on foot?

Mike: Yes, I do.

Pete: When do you come home?

Mike: At six.

Dialogue 2

Cynthia: Hi, Victor, do you think it's possible for us to have a talk sometime today?

Victor: I'd love to, but I've got a pretty tight schedule today.

Cynthia: Oh, what have you got going on?

Victor: Well, I've got to finish a report by ten. Then I have to drive to the airport to pick up a client of mine at eleven. After that, I'll have a meeting with him over lunch. I guess I won't have a break until two o'clock. But then from three until five, I have to attend a senior staff meeting.

Cynthia: Wow, that's cutting it close.

Dialogue 3

Laurie: This was very good meeting, Liz.

Elizabeth: I'm happy that we've finally cleared up some problems.

Laurie: I think we have. Is there anything else to discuss?

Elizabeth: No, that's all, I guess.

Laurie: Then, I'll call you in a day.

Elizabeth: All right. See you later.

Laurie: After a while.

Learn by heart

My Working Day.

I get up at 7 o'clock
When I hear Mother's knock.
Then I wash and make my bed,
Then I have breakfast - tea and bread.

At 8 o'clock I go to school,
My bag is heavy. It is very full.
Lessons begin at half past 8,
Sometimes I come to school too late.
(I never come to school too late).

We have 8 periods every day,
"It's hard to learn", the students say.
At 2 o'clock the school is over,
It's time for us to go home.

And after dinner I go for a walk,
With the children I have a talk.
Then we play the games we like,
Very often we ride a bike.

I always do my home task
And answer well when (the) teachers ask.
Late at night I go to bed,
The day is over. It wasn't bad.

Write your daily schedule choosing the right verbs.


2. MY WEEKEND

  1. New words

weekend= day off - выходной день

to go to work -ходить на работу

to wake up - просыпаться

to air the room - проветривать комнату

to do the bed - убирать (заправлять) кровать

to meet the friends - встречаться с друзьями

to do shopping - делать покупки

department - отдел

to watch TV - смотреть телевизор

to read a book - читать книгу


  1. Read the text

The last two days of the week are Saturday and Sunday. They are called the weekend. People don't go to work on weekends. But students and pupils have only

one day off. It is Sunday.

Weekend is my favourite time of the week because I don't go to the college. I think Sunday is the best day of the week. On this day I wake up later than usual. And sometimes I don't get up till nine or ten o'clock. As soon as I get up I air the room, do my bed and do morning exercises. Then I have breakfast and help my Mother to clear away the dishes and wash them.

After breakfast I get ready with my homework and then I am free. I meet my friends and we discuss our plans together. Last Sunday we went to the Zoo. There were many funny animals there. It was very interesting to spend time there.

On Sundays I usually do shopping. My Mother tells me what to buy, I take a shopping bag and go shopping. As a rule I go to the shop near my house. There are many departments in this shop and I can buy different goods there. Then I go to the baker's and buy bread and rolls. I also buy milk at the dairy department.

In the evening our family gets together. We have supper, watch TV or read books. Reading is my hobby. I like to read detective stories or books of modern writers. At about eleven o'clock I go to bed.

3. Exercises

Questions:

1. What days of the week do you like and why?

2. How many day offs do you have?

3. What time do you get up on Sunday?

4. What do you do in the morning?

5. How do you usually spend your days off?

6. Do you often go to the country on your days off?

7. Do you go shopping every day?

8. Do you go in for sports on Sunday?

9. What do you do if the weather is sunny?
10. Do you spend a lot of time with your friends?
11. Do you watch TV a lot?
12. What time do you go to bed on Sunday?
13. How did you spend your last Sunday?

Read, translate and act out the following dialogues.

Dialogue 1

Ruth: Can I speak to Blake, please?
Alisa: I'm afraid he's taken the day off. Do you want to leave a message?
Ruth: No, that's alright, I'll try and reach him on his cell phone.
Alisa: I have a feeling he might have turned it off.
Ruth: I'll give it a try anyway. Thanks.

Dialogue 2

Aunt Flora: What are you going to do on Sunday, dear?

Paul: I'm going to see Kate. We're planning to go to St. James's Park.

Aunt Flora: Are you going to take a boat again?

Paul: Yes, we are.

Aunt Flora: That's very foolish of you. It's easy to fall into the water.

Paul: That's very unlikely. Besides, the lake isn't very deep. In fact it's shallow.

Aunt Flora: It is deep.

Paul: But we are always very careful.

Aunt Flora: I'm going to join you.

Paul: Are you really? What for?

Aunt Flora: To see that you're careful.

Paul: That's very kind of you, Aunt Flora, but…

Aunt Flora: That's all right, dear.

№1. Make up scheme. Write the most suitable to develop the following idea. For example have good mood, receive guests, be not lazy, go to the skating - rink, drink a lot of milk, etc.

Методические указания к развивающему курсу английского языка для студентов I курса

№2. There are some places where you can go on weekends. Read them. What can you do there? Make up your sentences.

Home shops Zoo
party yard park
abroad circus
museum theatre

№3. Give your pieces of advice where your groupmates can go and what they can do on Saturday and Sunday.

№4. There are three actions you are going to do next Sunday. You should ask each other questions and find out what your neighbour's actions are.
For example: - Are you going to read books? - Yes, I am.


Clean the flat

Buy things

Play tennis

Walk

Read books

Buy food

Play football

Visit friends

Read magazines

Play the piano

Watch TV

Cook

Swim

Do homework

See a film

Listen to music

Count

Sleep

Write a letter

Play chess

Draw

Play computer games

Ride a bike

Call friends

Have a picnic

Wash up

Watch video

Make a cake

Take pictures

Travel

Water the flowers

Dance

Climb

Sing

Have a picnic

Play puzzles

Read newspapers

Arrange a party

Visit grandparents

Play basketball

Visit London

Learn a poem

№5. Correct the mistakes:


  1. Did you had a good rest?

  2. What did you at the weekend?

  3. Who meet the friends?

  4. Did your mum cooked a nice dinner?

  5. Went you shopping?



3. HOUSEHOLD CHORES

1. New words

welfare - благосостояние
household chores - домашние обязанности
responsibility - ответственность
basically - в основном
bathroom appliances - оборудование для ванной
to accept - принимать
to outrage - нарушать закон, поступать возмутительно
duty - обязанность
to bring up - воспитывать
to fall into the hands - ложиться на плечи

to smother - подавлять
versatile - разносторонний
to mind - возражать
to tidy - убирать
to make one's bed - стелить кровать

to kill one's back - повредить спину

fairly equally - в равной степени, справедливо

to stick - приклеиваться
unequal - неравный

to fulfil household chores - выполнять домашние дела

2. Read and discuss the text with your partner

Any family is in charge of the welfare, comfort, health, success in work and good relations of every member in the family.

There are stereotypical responsibilities of the husband, the wife and the children. They say that the wife's responsibilities are, basically, to do everything. The typical role of husband is that he goes out to work and earns money for the family. Maybe, at the weekend he cleans his car and does more technical things around the house. Lots of people in Britain are really into DIY, that's do-it-yourself, and they try to make furniture, put their own bathroom appliances, put tiles on the bathroom walls themselves, etc.

In many countries now it's more accepted that a woman can have a family and a career, whereas before it was seen as something shocking, and men were outraged that their children would be left with strangers, and thought that it was the wife's duty to bring them up. I think that's all changed now. I think responsibility for all of the important aspects of life should be shared by both of the parents, especially bringing up the children. I think that the care and early education of children shouldn't only fall into the hands of the mother, but that the father should also take an active part.

I think that children should be given as much responsibility as they'd like to take on from as early as possible. I don't think that they should be too smothered by parents and have everything done for them if they can do things for themselves. It's very good for a child to learn to be able to take care of himself and his things. Of course, the more things he can do the more versatile person he can become.

As for me, I have always been conscious that the interests of my family ought to be more important than my own wishes and desires, such as buying expensive new things or hanging around with some pals. I don't mind this because I like household chores. In our family I do a lot of things, because my parents usually work. I do most of the washing up, tidy my room and make my bed. I often go shopping. Cleaning the room is probably the best one, and the worst I think is cleaning the bath, because it kills your back. My father and I try to help my mother to do the chores. Everyone in the family is responsible for cleaning and repairing things when they have free time. In order to have a loving family every person ought to do the chores. That is the way I see it.

If I were married, I'd like to create a situation where all of these tasks would be shared fairly equally between me and my husband. Of course, if I like doing some things more and my husband would like other things more, this would be OK. I don't like the situation that my husband goes out to work every day, and I would be just stuck inside the house looking after children, keeping the clothes clean and cooking. This seems very unequal.

3. Exercises

Answer the questions

1. What are your household chores?
2. Are they difficult?
3. What are your parents' household chores?

4. Who will fulfil household chores in your future family?
5. What is an ideal situation concerning household chores in the family?
6. Who shares responsibility in your family? Why?

Read, translate and act out the following dialogues.

Dialogue 1

Ann: You mustn't get up, ma. The doctor has strictly prohibited you to do so.

Mother: I know, but there's so much to do about the house, my dear.

Ann: You needn't fear, Mum. You leave that to me.

Mother: Will you be able to manage the household, my dear?

Ann: Of course, ma. And think I'll be able to cook a dinner, too.

Mother: Yes, but you do the beds and tidy up the rooms first.

Ann: Yes, ma. Must I change the linen?

Mother: Do so, please. Take the dirty things into a bundle and put them intro the closet.

Ann: Will we do any washing today?

Mother: No, not today. Now that I am ill we might have to give it to the laundry.

Ann: I'll wash it myself tomorrow, ma.

Mother: We'll see. Now, don't forget to sweep the floor, Ann.

Ann: Yes, ma. Is this the rag to dust the furniture?

Mother: No, Ann, that rag is too coarse. There is a soft rag in the closet.

Dialogue 2 Read and answer the questions after dialogues

Betty: Mum! May I help you to lay the table?

Mum: Of course, dear. You may put the cups and the spoons on the table.

- What does the daughter want? How does she say about it?

- Does the mother agree? What does she say?

Martin: Granny, may I help you to wash the dishes today?

Grandma: Thank you, Martin. It will be very nice, if you don't have too much homework.

- What does Martin want? How does he say about it?

- Does his grandmother agree? What does she say?

Jessie: Jason, can you help me to draw this picture, please.

Jason: Yes. Just a minute. We'll draw it together."

- What does Jessie want? How does she say about it?

- Does Jason agree? What does he say?

Memorize the poem.

ONE BUSY HOUSEWIFE

One busy housewife sweeping up the floor,
Two busy housewives polishing the door.
Three busy housewives washing all the socks.
Four busy housewives winding up the clocks.
Five busy housewives cleaning with the broom.
Six busy housewives tidying the room
Seven busy housewives washing the sink.
Eight busy housewives giving the cat a drink.
Nine busy housewives cooking dinner, too.
Ten busy housewives with nothing left to do.

Questionnaire: Are you a good son or daughter?

1) Can you say when your mother's (father's) birthday is?

2) Are you always polite and kind with your parents?

3) Do you lay the table?

4) Do you clean your room?

5) Do you go shopping?

6) Do you wash the dishes?

7) Do you feed your pet?

8) Do you make your bed?

9) Do you take care of your little brother (sister)?

10) Do you sometimes give presents to your mother?

8 - 10 "yes" - you are an ideal child;

6 - 8 "yes" - you are a good child;

4 - 5 "yes" you must try to be better;

less than 4 "yes" - I'm sorry for your parents."

4. HOBBY

1. New words:

hobby - увлечение, хобби

spare time - свободное время

gardening - садоводство

traveling - путешествие

to play computer games - играть в компьютерные игры

painting - рисовать
handicraft - ремесло (делать что-либо своими руками

to listen to music - слушать музыку

2. Read the text

Hobby is what a person likes to do in his spare time. Hobbies differ like tastes. If you have chosen a hobby according to your character and taste you are lucky because your life becomes more interesting. The most popular hobby is doing things. It includes a wide variety of activities from gardening to traveling, from chess to volleyball. Both grown-ups and children are fond of playing different computer games. This hobby is becoming more and more popular. Making things include drawing, painting, handicrafts. Many people collect something - coins, stamps, compact discs, toys, books. Some collections have some value. Rich people often collect paintings, rare things and other art objects. Often such private collections are given to museums, libraries.

As for me, I like to listen to music. 3 months ago my parents bought me a compact disc player and I decided to collect compact discs. I like different music, it should be good. I collect discs of my favourite groups and singers. I carefully study the information printed on disc booklets. I try to find everything about my favourite singers. Also I like to watch music programmes on TV. I want to keep up with the news in the world of music.

Of course, I like to spend my spare time with my friends. We talk about all sorts of things (politics, teachers, girls). We discuss films, books, TV programmes. In fine weather we like to be in the open air. We find a nice place somewhere in the forest. We make a fire, bake potatoes and have a lot of fun. When the weather is bad, my friends come to my place. We have a good time together.

3. Exercises

Answer the following questions:

1. What is your hobby?
2. What sports do you go in for?
3. Do you like summer (winter) sports?
4. What does it mean to be healthy?
5. Did you like tennis?
6. Do you know famous tennis-players?

Think and answer.

  1. What is a hobby?

  2. Do you have many different hobbies?

  3. What do you usually do in your spare time?

  4. Do you know what your mother's hobby is?

  5. Do you learn more interesting things about the world, people, countries and nature if you have a hobby?

  6. What are you fond of?

  7. What subjects are you interested in?

  8. What can you do well?

  9. You want to follow in your father's footsteps, don't you?

  10. Why do you want to become an accountant/ a lawyer/ a manager/ an economist?

  11. Which of the following are you most interested in?

- numbers - words, ideas

- languages - tools and materials

- colours, forms - music

- dance, athletics - cars

- computer - animals

  1. What kind of work do you prefer?

- physically active work - creative work

- work done alone - work done outdoors

- routine work - work done for yourself

Read, translate and act out the following dialogues.

Dialogue 1.

Sue: Answer the door, please, Mark.

Mark: OK.

Interviewer: Good morning. I work for Hi magazine. Can I ask you some questions about your leisure time?

Mark: OK. Come in.

Interviewer: Thank you. What do you do at the weekend?

Mark: On Saturdays, I always get up very late.

Interviewer: Do you get up late on Sundays, too?

Mark: No, I don't usually get up late on Sundays.

Sue: But he never gets up early!

Mark: No, that's true. I never get up early.

Interviewer: OK, you get up late. Then what do you do?

Mark: I have a wash.

Interviewer: Yes.

Mark: I have breakfast.

Sue : But he doesn't eat much.

Interviewer: OK.

Mark: I have lunch.

Sue: But he doesn't have a big lunch.

Interviewer: OK. What else do you do?

Mark: I have dinner.

Interviewer: Yes.

Mark: Then I watch TV.

Interviewer: Yes.

Sue: Then he goes to bed.

Interviewer: Oh. Don't you ever do anything interesting?

Mark: No, I don't.

Sue: No, he doesn't.

Dialogue 2

Mark: What are your interests, Emma?

Emma: I read a lot.

Mark: Do you? I don't read very much.

Emma: I sometimes go to the cinema.

Mark: I never go to the cinema. Do you often go to the theatre?

Emma: No, I don't often go to the theatre. What do you do in your spare time?

Mark: I don't know. I don't do very much.

Emma: Oh, don't you?

Mark: Well, I take photos. And I play the guitar.

Emma: Do you? That's very interesting.

Dialogue 3

Paul: What are you doing?

Clare: I'm taking these stamps off this letter from China.

Paul: Do you collect stamps?

Clare: I don't collect stamps, but my son is very interested in stamps.

Paul: I don't collect stamps, but I collect coins. Does your son collect coins?

Clare: No, he doesn't. But I have some foreign coins in my purse. Do you want them?

Paul: No, thank you. I don't collect foreign coins. I only collect old British coins.

Clare: Oh, I see.

Give English equivalents:

1) слушать музыку 6) смотреть телевизор

2) коллекционировать марки 7) помогать по дому

3) шитьё 8) читать журналы

4) играть на компьютере 9) танцевать

5) отдыхать 10) играть в футбол

Translate into English:

1) Я увлечён компьютерными играми, это помогает расслабиться.

2) Том не любит шум и большое количество людей.

3) Мой друг любит делать всё своими руками.

4) Для меня нет ничего важнее спортивного клуба.

5) После школы я предпочитаю слушать музыку или смотреть телевизор.

Add -ing or -ed to the verbs.

1) Jack was… when he did work. (surprise)

2) They are… because their work is… . (bore)

3) Are you … in sport? (interest)

4) Playing computer games is … . (amuse)

5) Paul was … at the concert. (excite)

Creat the words. The first letter is marked.
1) y, m, b, e, i, r, o, d, e, r _____________________________
2) g, a, c, m, i, p, n _________________________________
3) w, a, d, r, n, g, i _________________________________

Creat a word-combination.
1. playing
a) stamps
b) the violin
c) a bike
d) the guitar
e) basketball
f) coins

2. collecting
a) stamps
b) dancing
c) basketball
d) stickers
e) butterflies
f) volleyball
g) coins

Find some words "Hobbies"

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Which words go together?

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1…

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b breakfast

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d routine

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Make up stories about your friends' and relatives' hobbies. Use the following words and word combinations:

  1. an aquarium; different kinds of fish; a parrot, a hamster, a dog, a cat; to take care of; to feed; to clean cages; to watch and to study animals;

  2. to make models of planes and ships; to sail boats; to fly a plane; to display the models;

  3. to draw pictures; to colour pictures; to go to art museums;

  4. to take photos; to go on excursions and exhibitions; to take pictures of old buildings, beautiful places of the city;

  5. to make a bird-house; to feed birds in winter; to give corn/bread/nuts; to study birds

Discuss the proverbs:

A good beginning makes a good ending. - Лиха беда начало

A Jack of all trades is master of none. - За все берется, да не все удается

Не who would catch fish must not mind getting wet. - Без труда не вытащишь и рыбку из пруда.

Не works best who knows his trade. - Дело мастера боится.

My Spare Time.

Every day I go to school.
I get up early and my day is full.
It's full of lessons, doing homework.
I haven't much time for playing and walk.
But on Sunday I have some joy:
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy".
It's an English proverb - we need some rest.
And Sunday for it, I think, is the best!
I like to relax: to read books and watch TV,
To play games and listen to CD.
Sometimes I draw and clean the house.
I play with my pet - a little white mouse.
When it doesn't rain and the weather is fine,
I go for a walk with a friend of mine.
We play ball and ride a bike -
These outdoor activities most of all I like!
I go swimming and boating, too.
I go fishing (I go to the forest) and a lot of photography do.
In winter I go skiing and skating,
And in the evenings I do some painting.
It's nice to relax in every season,
It's easy to find for it a reason!

BOOKS

1. New words

wonder - удивляться

character - герой

adventure - приключение

wisdom - мудрость

fairy-tale - сказка

fable - басня

childhood - детство

imaginary - воображаемый

borrow - брать (в библиотеке)

2. Read the text.

A book is one of the greatest wonders of world. Why are so many people fond of reading? The world of books is full of wonders. Together with the characters of books you can find yourself in different and countries have a lot of adventures. The book is a faithful friend. They form our values and characters. We try to look like the characters of your favourite books: to be brave, honest, not to be silly and greedy, and to be real friends. We enjoyed the beauty and wisdom of fairy-tales and fables when we were babies and Granny read them. They taught us to be kind, clever, hardworking, to understand other people and help them. They teach us to understand the beauty of nature, take care of it, to love our homeland.

Books have been with us since childhood. Who hasn't read «Alice in the wonderland», «Mowgli»? Who hasn't travelled with Marry Poppins to her imaginary world? Who hasn't imagined himself to be Robinson Crusoe on the deserted island?

I have read a lot of interesting books, but my favourite book is «The adventures of Tom Sawyer» by Mark Twain. This well-known book is popular with the children all over the world.

The main character of the book is Tom Sawyer, who lived in a small town on the Mississippi River. He was a boy with a wild imagination. He and his friends often dreamed of different adventures. Tom was naughty, kind and brave. Besides he was noble. I like this boy because he teaches us to be true friends.

If you are not fond of reading, take a book to your liking or borrow it from the library and read it. Books are worth reading. They are our good friends.

3. Exercises

Answer the questions:

What is your favourite book?

What is this book about?

When and where is the story of your favourite book set in?

Who are the main characters of your favourite book?

What is the end of the story?

Why are you captivated by this book?

Why do you recommend this book?

What is your favourite newspaper?

What newspapers circulate on the territory of Russia?

What are popular newspapers?

Why can it be a pleasant pastime to go to the library?

What do generally students go to the library for?

Who helps readers to find the book they need?

How often does the library help you with providing necessary information on the subject you need?

What about you? How do you feel about the world of the literature?

What makes you read books? School tasks? Your curiosity?

Is reading a way of learning smth special? Which do you prefer to learn things from books or from TV?

Read the famous quotations. Translate into Russian and discuss them.

Reading makes a full man. (Francis Bakon)

History books which contain no lies are extremely dull. (Anatole France)

All books are divisible into two classes: the book of hour, and the book of all time. (John Ruskin)

Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. (Richard Steele)

Make up your own story on the topic "Books in our life" using the word combinations.

1. to play an important part in people's life (books, reading)

2. to be fond of reading (many people)

3. favourite books (fantasy, fiction, adventure, detective, novel)

4. to expand the mind

5. to help(to solve a lot of life problems; to learn more about other countries and peoples of the world; to discover a lot of new things, to explore new ideas)

6. to prefer reading (poetry, tales)

7. a good way to relax and to spend free time in a useful way

8. to captivate people with the thrilling plot

What do you know about writers?

1. What is the most famous Bronte's novel? When was it published?

2. Do you remember the famous writer who was born in Edinburgh?

3. Where did Robin Hood live?

4. What is the famous book by Lewis Carroll?

5. What is the famous book by Daniel Defoe?

6. Where was Daniel Defoe born?

7. When did he write the book "Robinson Crusoe"?

8. How many years did Robinson live on the island?

9. How many years did a real sailor live on an island?

10. What is the famous book by Jonathan Swift?

11. Where was Swift born?

12. Is Charlotte Bronte an American or an English writer?

13. What is the real name of Lewis Carroll?

14. Where was Carroll born?

15. When did Lewis Carroll write "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"?

Read, translate and act out them

1.

A: Good morning! May I help you?

B: Oh, yes. Would you help me to join this library?

A: It is very easy. You must write down your personal data and I'll give you a personal index.

B: What hours is the library open?

A: We are open every day from 9 till 18

2.

A: I'd like some books on history.

B: You should go to the subject catalog and make a list of books.

A: And than?

B: After than you must fill in a book order from according to the sample.

Learn by heart the poem

Books
I like books
I really do.
Books with stories
And pictures, too.
Books of birds
And things that grow.
Books of people
We should know.
Books of animals
And places, too.
I like books
I really do!

Read to me by Jane Yolen
Read to me riddles and read to me rhymes
Read to me stories of magical times
Read to me tales about castles and kings
Read to me stories of fabulous things
Read to me pirates and read to me knights
Read to me dragons and dragon-book fights
Read to me spaceships and cowboys and then
When you are finished- please read them again.

MOVIES

1.New words

movie- фильм

feature film- художественный фильм

newsreel- новости

musical- мюзикл

scientific film- научные фильмы

gangster film- фильмы о гангстерах

horror film- фильмы об ужасах

tearjerker - soap opera- сериал

melodrama - мелодрама

historical film-исторический фильм

western- вестерн

secret agent film- фильм о секретных агентах

tragedy- трагедия

comedy- комедия

documentary film- документальный фильм

cartoon- мультфильмы

adventure film-фильм о приключениях

detective film- детективы

war film- военные фильмы

thriller- триллер

2. Read the text

There are cinemas in Moscow. I like to watch films very much, but tickets now are very expensive. Moreover, now in our cinemas we can see only American films. Also I watch video with my friends. When I want to go to the cinema I usually see in the program what films are on. Then I phone my friends and we discuss what films to see. We prefer feature films but also enjoy cartoons and popular science films. To see a good love story musical or detective film is a very pleasant way of spending free time.

If want to go an evening show I usually book tickets in advance. But for matinee performances I always buy tickets just before the show. There are many talented actors and actresses in our country. My favorite actor is O. Yankovsky. My favorite actress is N. Gundareva. They played the leading parts in many films and I always enjoy their superb acting.

They last film I saw the screen version of the novel Gone with the Wind by M. Mitchel.This film is in colour. It's an old film but still it enjoys great popularity. There are many famous American actors in it with Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable in the leads. I was deeply impressed by their acting and the film itself. It hasn't lost its visual splendor by the passage of time.

3. Exercises

Answer the questions:

1 How often do you…?

go to the cinema

watch film on TV

watch film on video

2 What kind of films do/don't you like?

westerns science fiction

love stories thrillers

detective films musicals

action films comedies

violent films cartoons

3 What was the last film you saw?

What kind of film was it?

Who was in it?

What was about?

What was it like?

4 What's the best film you've seen this year?

5 What's the worst film you've seen this year?

6 Who's your favourite actor/actress?

7 What's your favourite film of all time?

How many times have you seen it?

8 Do you prefer seeing foreign films with subtitles or dubbed?

9 Have you ever…?

been in a film

met a film actor/ actress

Memorize the following dialogues:

Dialogue 1

A: What shall we do this evening?

B: In fact, we have so many ways of spending our spare time! But we can go to the movies for a change, can't we?

A: You are right. Can we order a ticket in advance by phone?

B: Sure. I wonder what films are on?

Dialogue 2

Clerk: Hello. "Brest".

Alice: Hello. I'd like to know what film is on tonight.

Clerk: "Goodbye to Everybody", fn Italian film.

Alice: Oh, good! I'd like to reserve two stalls please.

Clerk: Sorry, madam. All stalls are sold out. Would dress-circle do?

Alice: Are the seats good?

Clerk: First row, seats 15 and 16, that'll be right in the middle.

Alice: All right. I guess, that'll do.

Clerk: Very good, madam . We'll keep your booking till 6:30. Good-bye.

Alice: Thank you. Bye.

Dialogue 3

A: Well, did you like the film?

B: Yes, the plot is quite interesting. It makes you forget that you are at the cinema. The stereo sound is done well. But the actors speak American English. This spoils the effect. They should have dubbed the film.

A: The acting is wonderful though. It is strong and moving, it makes up for the language. And the plot really carries one away. The previous film by this producer was weaker.

B: I agree.

Dialogue 4

A: It is the latest picture and it is considered to be the best of the year. There are a lot of people at the box-office. The film is playing to full houses. This cinema is always full though.

B: Shall we be able to get seats?

A: Unfortunately, it was impossible to reserve seats, but I am sure we'll be able to get in.

B: We'll have to wait for stall seats.

A: I wonder, are balcony seats still available?

B: Oh, no! They are usually too far from the screen. We won't see anything.

A: Oh! Here we are at last. Look! There are two vacant seats in the foyer. The film starts in fifteen minutes. Let's wait there and have a Pepsi.

Superheroes and villains

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1. Try to guess the meaning of the words superhero and villain. Look in your dictionary to find out if you are right.

2. How many of the characters do you know? Make a list of the ones you know theme?

3. In groups, decide which characters are superheroes and which are villains. How can you tell?

4. Look at the fact file about Batman and read the text.

Lives: Gotham City

Real Name: Bruce Wayne

Job: rich businessman

Powers: last of technology, good at fighting, Robin

1. Batman is a fictional character, a comic book superhero created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger. The character first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939).

In the original version of the story Batman's secret identity is Bruce Wayne, an American millionaire (later billionaire) playboy, industrialist, and philanthropist. Having witnessed the murder of his parents as a child, he swore revenge on criminals, an oath tempered with the greater ideal of justice. Wayne trains himself both physically and intellectually and does a bat-themed costume in order to fight crime. Batman operates in the fictional American Gotham City, assisted by various supporting characters including his crime-fighting partner, Robin, his butler Alfred Pennyworth, the police commissioner Jim Gordon, and occasionally the heroine Batgirl. He fights an assortment of villains such as the Joker, the Penguin, the Riddler, Two-Face, Poison Ivy and Catwoman. Unlike most superheroes, he does not possess any superpowers; he makes use of intellect, detective skills, science and technology, wealth, physical prowess, martial arts skills, an indomitable will, fear, and intimidation in his continuous war on crime.

2. The Riddler is obsessed with riddles, puzzles, and word games. He delights in forewarning both Batman and the police of his capers by sending them complex clues. With this self-conscious use of a gimmick, the Riddler's crimes are flamboyant and ostentatious. The character is often depicted as wearing a domino mask either with a green suit and bowler hat, or a green unitard with question mark prints. A black, green, or purple question mark serves as his visual motif.

Look at the table below.

Movie Title

Place

Time

Actors

Titanic

on a ship

Leonardo DiCaprio

Avatar

the mid 22nd century

Sam Worthington

The fast and the Furious

Los Angeles

2000

Alice in Wonderland (2010)

13 years later

Mia Wasikowska

Transformers

cosmic universe

beginning of the 21st century

Ask your partner questions to find the missing information. Use the following question and answer format:

1. Place Where is it happened?

2. Time When…?

3. Actor Who… ?

Fill in: thriller, soap opera, news, westerns, comedy, documentary, game show, cartoon, science-fiction, horror.

1. Frantic is a … (thriller).

2. Dad always watches the 8 o'clock … on CNN.

3. Dr. Doolittle is a great … . You laugh all the way through.

4. Star Wars is a … film.

5. He likes cowboys and Indians, so he always watches … .

6. Wheel of Fortune is a … . You can win great prizes on this programme.

7. The Bold and the Beautiful is my favourite … .

8. There is a good … about elephants on TV tonight.

9. Pocahontas is a … film by Disney.

10. Dracula is a … film.

Do you know that …?

Rated G - General audiences. All ages admitted.

Rated M - Suggested for Mature Audiences. Adults and mature young people (parental discretion advised).

Rated PG - Parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.

Rated PG-13-Parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.

Rated R-Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.

Rated NC-17-No one 17 and under admitted.

Rated X: Persons under eighteen not admitted (age limit may vary in certain areas).

If a film has not been submitted for a rating, the label "NR" (Not Rated) is often used; however, NR is not an official MPAA classification. Films that have not yet received MPAA classification, but are expected to, are often advertised with the notice, "This film is not yet rated."



MUSIC

1.New words

  1. music- музыка

  2. band music- оркестровая музыка

  3. instrumental music- инструментальная музыка

  4. to set to music- положить на музыку

  5. to practise music- заниматься музыкой

  6. dance music- танцевальная музыка

  7. popular music- популярная музыка

  8. sacred music- духовная музыка

  9. relaxed music- легкая музыка (музыка для отдыха)

  10. organ music- органная музыка

  11. martial music- маршевая музыка

  12. folk music- народная музыка

  13. modern music - современная музыка

  14. jazz- джаз

  15. blues- блюз

  16. rock- рок

  17. rock'n roll- рок ен рол

  18. rap- рэп

  19. heavy metal- тяжелый металл

  20. hard rock- тяжелый рок

2. Read the text

People can not live without music. They can listen to the music everywhere even in the forest, when they walk and hear birds singing.

Music can be classical and modern. Classical music is performed by symphonic orchestras in the great halls. There are a lot of famous composers whose music is played nowadays. Classical music is serious and requires good understanding or it may seem to be boring and dull.

Most of the people prefer modern music. Modern music is performed by TV and radio. Modern music has different kinds: pop, rock, disco, rap, techno and others. Young people like techno and disco. Older people are fond of jazz, rock and pop. There are lot of singers or music bands who performs this or that kind of music. Everybody knows the founders of rock music. They are the "Beatles" and Elvis Priestly. Now there are a lot of discs and records of different performers.

The last achievement in music production is clip. Musical clips are short films accompanied by melody. It may be a short story about what the song is or simply a great number of different shows. People like to watch clips because it's not only listening to music but also watching interesting things. I'm fond of music and like to listen to it for it helps me to have good relaxation.

Answer the questions:

1. What music do you prefer?

2. When do you listen to music?

3. Do you play any musical instrument?

4. What is the traditional Scottish musical instrument?

5. What British musicians do you know?

6. What is Liverpool famous for?

7. Which instruments are winds?

8. Which are string instruments?

9. Which are keyboard instruments?

10. Which are percussion instruments?

11. Which is your favourite instrument?

12. What type of music is impossible without improvisation?

13. What musical style was born in America's black community and is full of sadness?

14. What is the style where the singer speaks or shouts the words?

15. What style was very popular in the 1950s and has a load beat?

16. What music comes from traditional ballads and cowboy songs?

Match the numbers and letters.

1. a folk a. events

2. cultural b. orchestras

3. various c. known

4. widely d. for days

5. to queue e. festival

Write antonyms to the given words.

to adore, to destroy, to remember, torchy, free, immoral, sacrilegious, violent, against, to find.

Write the synonyms.

audience, melody, very strong, well-known, travel, force, strange, mind, humble, to date.

Translate into English.

ежегодный, дирижёр, волыночная музыка, религиозный гимн, вдохновлять.

Dialogue 1:

Tim: Do you often to the concerts?

Bill: Yes, I do. Sometimes I have to choose between my friends who don't like concerts of classical music and the possibility to listen to music.

Tim: Do you play any instrument?

Bill: Oh, no. It was cherished dream when I was a child.

Tim: What is you favorite instrument?

Bill: It's the cello.

Dialogue 2:

Alice: Do you know, who is giving the concert?

Mary: It is surprise for me. My friend gave me the ticket for this concert and told me that it would be very interesting.

Alice: You are very interesting person. There's a very famous tenor singing today.

Mary: It seems to me that my friend played trick on me. He knows that I don't like such a kind of music.

Alice: I'm sure the concert will be a great success but if you are not interested in such kind of music you'd better go home before the concert stars.

Mary: It is a good idea.

My Dog Likes to Disco

My doggy likes to disco dance.

He boogies every night.

He dances in his doghouse

till the early morning light.

The other dogs come running

when they hear my doggy swing.

A few will play their instruments.

The others dance and sing.

They pair off with their partners

as their tails begin to wag.

They love to do the bunny hop,

the fox trot and the shag.

You'll see the doghouse rockin'

as a hundred dogs or more

all trip the light fantastic

on the doghouse disco floor.

At last, at dawn, they exit

in the early morning breeze,

and stop to sniff the fire hydrants,

bushes, lawns and trees.

I just don't understand it

for although it looks like fun.

I can't see how they fit inside

that doghouse built for one.

--Kenn Nesbitt

Music.

Can you think of a day without music?
To answer in the affirmative is difficult for us -
We hear music everywhere: at home, parks and in the class!
We really can't live without music,
Music gives the listeners pleasure and delight,
It makes the life completely spiritual and bright.
It reflects our life, ideas and emotions,
It can easily fly over the oceans
And be a weapon in people's fight:
It fights against darkness, but for the light,
For freedom, against tyranny.
For humanism it fights
In Shostakovich's "Seventh Symphony".
Classical music appeals to the heart and soul.
Nobody denies its important role:
It condemns evil and supports the ideas of good,
Classical music helps us relax and be in good mood.
As for me, I prefer quiet lyrical piano pieces by Prokofiev and Chopin
Though at the concerts of famous orchestras, it's a pity, I've never been.







Лексический словарь по теме «Книги»

almanac [ 'ɔ:lmənæk ] - альманах
annotation - аннотация
atlas - атлас
author [ 'ɔ:θə ] - автор
binding - переплет
book - книга
booklet - книжечка, брошюра, буклет
bookmark / bookmarker - закладка
chapter - глава
children's book - детская книга
classical literature - классическая литература
contents - содержание, оглавление
cover [ 'kʌvə ] - обложка
dictionary [ 'dikʃənəri ] - словарь
drama - драма
encyclopedia [ insaiklə'pi:diə ] - энциклопедия
epilogue [ 'epilɔg ] - эпилог
essay [ 'esei ] - очерк, эссе
fable - басня
fairy tale - сказка
fantasy - фэнтези
flash fiction / microfiction - малая проза
fiction [ 'fikʃn ] - художественная литература
guide book - путеводитель
handbook - руководство, справочник
horror fiction - литература ужасов, ужасы, мистика
illustrated book - иллюстрированная книга
introduction - введение
memoir [ 'memwɑ: ] / reminiscence [ remi'nisns ] - мемуары
modern literature - современная литература
nonfiction / non-fiction - документальная проза
novel [ 'nɔvəl ] - роман
novella [ nɔ'velə ] / short novel - новелла
pamphlet [ 'pæmflət ] / booklet - брошюра
paragraph [ 'pærəgrɑ:f ] - абзац
passage [ 'pæsiʤ ] - отрывок
picture book - (детская) книжка с картинками
pocketbook / pocket edition - книжка небольшого формата, карманное издание
poem [ 'pəuim ] - стихотворение
poetry [ 'pəuətri ] - поэзия
preface [ 'prefəs ] - предисловие
prologue [ 'prəulɔg ] - пролог
prose [ 'prəuz ] - проза
reference book / book of reference - справочник
rhyme [ 'raim ] - рифма, рифмованный стих
saga [ 'sɑ:gə ] - сага
satire [ 'sætaiə ] - сатира
science [ 'saiəns ] fiction - научная фантастика
sonnet [ 'sɔnit ] - сонет
story / short story - рассказ
technical literature - техническая литература
text - текст
textbook - учебник
thesaurus [ θi'sɔ:rəs ] - тезаурус
title - заглавие
translation - перевод
volume [ 'vɔljum ] - том
urban [ 'ɜ:bən ] legend / urban myth / urban tale / contemporary legend - городская легенда, байка
writer - писатель























Лексический словарь по теме «Фильмы»

movie theater, movie house / cinema (BrE) - кинотеатр
film / movie (разговорная форма) / flick (сленговая форма) - фильм
motion picture - кинофильм
silent film - немой фильм
sound film / talkie (разговорная форма) - звуковой фильм
black and white film - черно-белый фильм
color documentary film - цветной документальный фильм
feature film - художественный фильм
genre [ 'ʒɑ:nrə ] - жанр
thriller - триллер
newsreel - хроника, киножурнал
historical film - исторический фильм
educational film - учебный фильм
popular science film - научно-популярный фильм
comedy [ 'kɔmədi ] (film) - комедия
animated cartoon / cartoon - мультипликационный фильм / мультфильм
children's film - детский фильм
cinemascope - фильм для широкого экрана
wide-screen film - широкоэкранный фильм
3-D (= three-dimensional) film / S3D (= stereoscopic 3D) film - стереофильм, фильм в 3D
full-length film - полнометражный фильм
short film - короткометражный фильм
subtitles / captions - субтитры
credits - титры
title of the film - название фильма
screen - экран; экранизировать
script of a film - сценарий фильма
review - рецензия
scene [ 'si:n ] / shot - кадр
close-up - кадр, снятый крупным планом
episode [ 'episəud ] - эпизод
screen adaptation / film adaptation / screen version - экранизация
movie star / film star / cinema star - кинозвезда
star (in a film) - появляться в ведущей роли (в фильме)
trailer - трейлер (небольшой видеоролик, являющийся анонсом грядущего фильма, и, как правило, содержащий наиболее зрелищные его фрагменты)
viewing - просмотр фильма
show - сеанс (в кинотеатре)
movie-goer / film-fan - любитель кино
reviewer - критик
film crew - команда фильма (люди, работающие над созданием фильма)
producer - продюсер
executive producer - исполнительный продюсер
director - режиссер
assistant director - помощник режиссера
camera operator / cameraman (разговорная форма) - оператор камеры
actor - актер
actress - актриса
prequel - приквел (фильм, действие которого происходит до действия другого фильма)
sequel - сиквел (фильм, продолжающий по сюжету другой фильм)
show a film - демонстрировать фильм
shoot a film - снимать фильм
release a film - выпускать фильм на экран
dub (in) a film - дублировать фильм
direct a film - режиссировать фильм








Лексический словарь по теме «Музыка»

music - музыка
concert hall - филармония, концертный зал
symphony - симфония
sonata - соната
waltz [ 'wɔ:s ] (BrE) / [ 'wɔts ] (AmE) - вальс
jazz - джаз
classical music - классическая музыка
musical - мюзикл
musician - музыкант
composer - композитор
musical instrument - музыкальный инструмент
piano - пианино
grand piano - рояль
cymbals [ 'simblz ] - цимбалы
gong - гонг
drum - барабан
castanets [ ˌkæstə'nets ] - кастаньеты
banjo - банджо
violin [ ˌvaiə'lin ] - скрипка
harp - арфа
guitar [ gi'tɑ: ] - гитара
balalaika [ ˌbælə'laikə ] - балалайка
mandolin / mandoline - мандолина
clarinet - кларнет
flute - флейта
horn - рожок, рог
cornet - корнет
bassoon - фагот
trombone - тромбон
hautboy - гобой
trumpet - труба
conductor - дирижер
soloist [ 'səuləuist ] - солист
performer - исполнитель
orchestra [ 'ɔ:kistrə ] - оркестр
concert - концерт
concert of chamber music - концерт камерной музыки
concert of classical music - концерт классической музыки
concert of folk music - концерт народной музыки
solo - соло
duet [ 'djuet ] - дуэт
trio - трио
quartet - квартет
quintet - квинтет
sextet - секстет
septet - септет
mixed chorus - смешанный хор
mass singing - массовое пение
tuning fork - камертон
baton [ 'bætən ] - дирижерская палочка
melody - мелодия
rhythm [ 'riðəm ] - ритм
song - песня
folk-song - народная песня
tune - мелодия, мотив
singing - пение
lyrics - слова песни
chorus - хор
bass - бас
baritone - баритон
tenor - тенор
contralto - контральто
mezzo-soprano - меццо-сопрано
soprano - сопрано







Список рекомендуемой литературы по изучаемой тематике

Тема 2.1. Повседневная жизнь, условия жизни, учебный день, выходной день.

«Мой день»

1. Агабекян И.П. Английский язык для средних специальных заведений. Серия «Учебники и учебные пособия» - Ростов н/Д: «Феникс»,2001 -320 с. (с. 66, 68)

2. Вейзе А., Панова И., Английский для абитуриента - Мн.: ТПЦ Полифакт», 1992.- 128 с. (с. 96)

3. Голубев А.П.: Английский язык: Учеб. пособие для студ. сред. проф. учеб. заведений. - 2-е изд., испр. - М.: Издательский центр «Академия», 2006 - 336 с.

(с. 75-76, 196)

4. Зиновьева Л.А. Английский язык: 1000 фраз и диалогов: для выпускников и абитуриентов - М: Эксмо, 2009. - 352 с. (с. 56-58)

5. Колесникова Н.Н. Английский язык для менеджеров= English for

Managers: учебник для студ. сред. проф. учеб. заведений - 3-е изд.,стер. - М.: Издательский центр «Академия», 2008 -304 с. (с. 44, 45, 73)

6. Корнеева Е.А, Баграмова Н.В., Чарекова Е.Л. Практика английского языка. Сборник упражнений по устной речи. СПб.: СОЮЗ. 1997 - 336 с. (с.186, 187)

7. Трофимов В.Н. Пособие по английскому языку для поступающих в ВУЗы, часть вторая: М.: Издательский Рученькина», 1997 - 240 с. (с. 37)

«Мои обязанности»

1. Зиновьева Л.А. Английский язык: 1000 фраз и диалогов: для выпускников и абитуриентов - М: Эксмо, 2009. - 352 с. (с. 61)

2. Трофимов В.Н. Пособие по английскому языку для поступающих в ВУЗы, часть вторая: М.: Издательский Рученькина», 1997 - 240 с. (с. 41)

Тема 2.2. Досуг

«Хобби»

1. Голубев А.П.: Английский язык: Учеб. пособие для студ. сред. проф. учеб. заведений. - 2-е изд., испр. - М.: Издательский центр «Академия», 2006 - 336 с.

(с. 99, 103)

2. Колесникова Н.Н. Английский язык для менеджеров= English for

Managers: учебник для студ. сред. проф. учеб. заведений - 3-е изд.,стер. - М.: Издательский центр «Академия», 2008 -304 с. (с. 28)

3. Трофимов В.Н. Пособие по английскому языку для поступающих в ВУЗы, часть вторая: М.: Издательский Рученькина», 1997 - 240 с. (с. 119)

«Книги и писатели»

1. Агабекян И.П. Английский язык для средних специальных заведений. Серия «Учебники и учебные пособия» - Ростов н/Д: «Феникс»,2001 -320 с. (с. 75, 89, 195, 209, 210, 277)

2. Вейзе А., Панова И., Английский для абитуриента - Мн.: ТПЦ Полифакт», 1992.- 128 с. (с. 101)

3. Голубев А.П.: Английский язык: Учеб. пособие для студ. сред. проф. учеб. заведений. - 2-е изд., испр. - М.: Издательский центр «Академия», 2006 - 336 с.

(с. 26, 227)

4. Корнеева Е.А, Баграмова Н.В., Чарекова Е.Л. Практика английского языка. Сборник упражнений по устной речи. СПб.: СОЮЗ. 1997 - 336 с. (с.174, 175, 184)

5. Островский Б.С. Английский язык: Факультативный курс. Учебн. пособие для 9 кл. ср. школы. Второй год обучения. - 2-е изд. - М.: Просвещение, 1979 - 221 с.

(с. 14)

7. Трофимов В.Н. Пособие по английскому языку для поступающих в ВУЗы, часть вторая: М.: Издательский Рученькина», 1997 - 240 с. (с. 102)

«Фильмы и актёры»

1. . Зиновьева Л.А. Английский язык: 1000 фраз и диалогов: для выпускников и абитуриентов - М: Эксмо, 2009. - 352 с. (с. 236, 242)

2. Корнеева Е.А, Баграмова Н.В., Чарекова Е.Л. Практика английского языка. Сборник упражнений по устной речи. СПб.: СОЮЗ. 1997 - 336 с. (с. 278, 280, 284)

3. Островский Б.С. Английский язык: Факультативный курс. Учебн. пособие для 9 кл. ср. школы. Второй год обучения. - 2-е изд. - М.: Просвещение, 1979 - 221 с.

(с. 36-38)

4. Трофимов В.Н. Пособие по английскому языку для поступающих в ВУЗы, часть вторая: М.: Издательский Рученькина», 1997 - 240 с. (с. 88)

«Музыка и исполнители»

1. Голубев А.П.: Английский язык: Учеб. пособие для студ. сред. проф. учеб. заведений. - 2-е изд., испр. - М.: Издательский центр «Академия», 2006 - 336 с.

(с. 223)

2. Трофимов В.Н. Пособие по английскому языку для поступающих в ВУЗы, часть вторая: М.: Издательский Рученькина», 1997 - 240 с. (с. 111)



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