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Syllabus Англ.Яз. МП111(Up.Intermediate). Учебнометодический комплекс дисциплины по дисциплине Иностранный язык (наименование дисциплины) для студентов специальности
СӨЖ-дің мазмұны және өту тізбегі
График выполнения и сдачи заданий СРС по дисциплине
2 семестр
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Theme
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The contest of the theme
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Recommended literature
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Control week
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Form of control
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1
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2
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3
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4
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1. File 3
3A. The one place a burglar won’t look
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Grammar: passive (all forms)
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p.24-26 all ex-s
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1
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Grammar test
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2. File 3
3B. Stormy weather
Vocabulary: weather
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Grammar: Future Perfect and Future Continuous
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p.27-29 all ex-s
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2
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Grammar control
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3. File 3
3C. Taking a risk
Vocabulary: expressions with take
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Grammar: conditionals and future time clauses
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p.30-32 all ex-s
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3
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Exercise
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4. File 3
Colloquial English. High risk?
Writing
Expressing your opinion
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Dialogues, text reading
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p.33 all ex-s
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4
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Reading control
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5. File 3
Revise and Check. What do you remember? What can you do?
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Verb tenses
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Student’s book
p. 50-51
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5
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Tenses discussion
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6. File 4
4A. Would you get out alive?
Vocabulary: feelings
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Grammar: unreal conditionals
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p. 34-36
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6
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Performance off exercise
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7. File 4
4B. How I trained my husband
Vocabulary: verbs often confused
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Grammar: past modals
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p. 37-39
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7
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Test
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8. File 4
4C. Let your body do the talking
Vocabulary: the body
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Grammar: verbs of the senses;
Idioms use
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p. 40-42 all ex-s
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8
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Idioms use
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9. File 4
Colloquial English. Stage and screen
Writing. An article
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Text analysis
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p. 43 all ex-s
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9
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Analysis of the text
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10. File 4
Revise and Check. What do you remember? What can you do?
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Build your vocabulary
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Student’s book
p.20-22 all ex-s
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10
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Vocabulary quiz
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11. File 5
5A. The psychology of music
Vocabulary: music
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Grammar: gerunds and infinitives
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p. 44-46 all ex-s
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11
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Grammar control
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12. File 5
5B. Counting sheep
Vocabulary: sleep
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Grammar: used to, be used to, get used to
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p. 47-49 Writing a short story
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12
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Exercise
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13. File 5
5C. Breaking news
Vocabulary: the media
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Grammar: Reporting verbs, reported speech
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Student’s book
p. 53
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13
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Quiz
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14. File 5
Colloquial English. Music festivals
Writing. A formal letter
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Grammar and vocabulary revision
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Student’s book
p. 81 Writing a formal letter
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14
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Mini-test
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15. File 5
Revise and Check. What do you remember? What can you do? Control work
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Grammar and vocabulary revision
File 3-5
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Student’s book
p. 82-83
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15
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Test
Final
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СӨЖ-дің мазмұны және өту тізбегі
График выполнения и сдачи заданий СРС по дисциплине
3 семестр
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Theme
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The contest of the theme
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Recommended literature
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Control week
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Form of control
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1
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2
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3
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4
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1. File 6
6A. Speaking to the world
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Grammar exercises: articles; verb to be; Vocabulary booster: collocation
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p.54-56 all ex-s
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1
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Vocabulary control
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2. File 6
6B. Bright lights, big city
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Grammar: uncountable and plural nouns; present/past perfect;
Pronunciation: multi-syllable nouns
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p.57-59 all ex-s
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2
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Grammar revision
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3. File 6
6C. Eureka!
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Grammar: quantifiers: all/every, etc. ; phrasal verbs in context;
Vocabulary booster
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p.60-62 all ex-s
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3
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exercises
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4. File 6
Colloquial English
Great cities
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Study tip: using the mini-dictionary;
vocabulary exercises
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p.63 all ex-s
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4
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Dictionary practice
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5. File 6
Writing
A report
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Dialogues, text reading
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Student’s book
p. 97 Writing a report
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5
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Role -pla
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6. File 6
Revise and Check
What do you remember?
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Grammar and vocabulary revision
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Student’s book
p. 98
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6
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Mini test
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7. File 6
Revise and Check
What can you do?
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Practice exercises
Text listening
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Student’s book
p. 99
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7
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listening
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8. File 7
7A. I wish you wouldn’t…!
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Grammar: structures after wish; -ed/-ing adjectives and related verbs; expressions with go
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p. 64-66 all ex-s
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8
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Use of expressions
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9. File 7
7B. A test of honesty
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Clauses of contrast and purpose
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p. 67-69 all ex-s
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9
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Grammar control
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10. File 7
7C. Tingo
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Grammar: relative clauses, prefixes
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Student’s book
p. 70-72 all ex-s
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10
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exercises
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11. File 7
Colloquial English
Words
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Study tip: Increasing your vocabulary, word families
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Workbook
p. 73 all ex-s
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11
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Vocabulary control
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12. File 7
Writing
“For and against”
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Vocabulary booster
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Student’s book
p. 113 Writing a composition
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12
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Spelling quiz
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13. File 7
Revise and Check
What do you remember?
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Grammar and vocabulary revision
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Student’s book
p. 114
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13
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revision
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14. File 7
Revise and Check
What can you do?
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Grammar and vocabulary revision
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Student’s book
p. 115
Writing a formal letter
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14
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revision
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15. File 7
Control work
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Grammar and vocabulary revision
File 6-7
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New English File Upper- intermediate
Grammar summary
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15
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Final test
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Список литературы :
Базовый учебник :
1. New English File Student’s book Upper- intermediate .Clive Oxeden,Christina Latham – Koening ,Oxford university press/1997./20004
2.Workbook New English File Upper- intermediate Clive Oxeden,Christina Latham – Koening ,Oxford university press/1997./20004
3. Workbook with key, Workbook New English File Upper- intermediate Clive Oxeden,Christina Latham – Koening ,Oxford university press/1997./20004
3. Workbook New English File Upper- intermediate Clive Oxeden,Christina Latham – Koening ,Oxford university press/1997./20004
4 Class CD1, Workbook New English File Upper- intermediate
5. Class CD2, , Workbook New English File Upper- intermediate
6. Class CD3, Workbook New English File Upper- intermediate
7. Intermediate Teacher’s Resource Book, Workbook New English File Upper- intermediate Clive Oxeden, Christina Latham – Koening , Oxford university press/1997./20004
8. 4 Class CD1, Workbook New English File Upper- intermediate
Дополнительная литература:
1. Пособие по английскому языку."Essential Grammar in Use"Raymond Murphy, Cambridge University Press, 2001
2. "English Grammar in Use" Raymond Murphy, Cambridge University Press, 2001
3."English Grammar for University Students"O. A. Berezina
Словари:
В.К. Мюллер Англо-русский словарь. Санкт-Петербург, «Золотой век», «Диамант», 2000
В.Мюллер, С.Боянус English-Russian dictionary. Англо-русский словарь
Москва, Локид, 2001
File 1 A. Speed Dating
Glossary:
prospective partner – someone who might become your partner in the future;
courtship – the period of time when two people have a romantic relationship before they get married;
quick-fire (a series of things) done very quickly;
speed-dating = "a method of meeting a potential romantic partner by briefly talking to a series of individuals at an organized event, and indicating whether you are interested in seeing any of them again."
To date/to go on a date. - Ex. Today I go on a date with Jim.
Steady boyfriend/girlfriend. - Ex. Anna has a steady boyfriend, they have been together for 3 years.
A blind date. - Ex. My sister organized me a blind date with her tennis coach.
To arrange/ To set up a date. - Ex. My sister arranged a date with her tennis coach.
Love at first sight. - Ex. When I met my husband, it was love at first sight.
Ex. I fell out of love because my boyfriend had a lack of commitment.
My treat - OR: It's on me
Speed dating
Ex. In our last English class we did a speed dating experiment; it was so interesting.
To break the ice
Ex.In order to break the ice, I asked him about his job.
To mean business
Ex. In a speed dating event, you have to mean business.
To get hooked on someone/something
Ex.She is getting hooked on her best friend.
To cheat on someone
Unfaithful
Ex.He is divorced because his wife cheated on him.
Stand somebody up
Ex. Mary stood me up last night in the restaurant.
Stand by
Ex. Please stand by me.
File 1 B. Personality
Glossary:
careless - [ 'kɛəlis ] - беспечный
chatty - [ 'ʧæti ] - болтливый
cheerful - [ 'ʧiəf(ə)l ] - веселый
competitive - [ kəm'petitiv ] - конкурентный
considerate - [ kən'sidərit ] - тактичный
conventional - [ kən'venʃənl ] - обычный
easy-going - [ 'i:zi-'gəuiŋ ] - беспечный
impatient - [ im'peiʃənt ] - нетерпеливый
reliable - [ ri'laiəbl ] – надежный
sensible - [ 'sensəbl ] - разумный
sociable - [ 'səuʃəbl ] - общительный
sympathetic - [ ,simpə'θetik ] – сочувственный
File 1 C. Illness and treatment
Glossary:
Болезнь - Illness, sickness; disease
астма - asthma
бронхит - bronchitis
грипп - flu, influenza
инсульт - stroke
ломать/сломать ногу - to break one's leg
нарыв - abscess, boil
насморк - (head) cold
неизлечимая болезнь - incurable illness/disease
отрава - poison
перелом - break, fracture
порез - cut
порезаться - to cut oneself
простуда - (chest) cold
прыщ - spot, pimple
рак - cancer
сердечный приступ - heart attack
синяк - bruise
солнечный удар - sunstroke
сыпь - rash, (skin) eruption
эпидемия - epidemic
язва - ulcer
File 2 A Clothes and fashion
Glossary:
clothes, garments, wear, dress, outfit;
ladies' wear, men's wear, children's wear, baby clothes;
footwear, headgear, underwear, beachwear, sportswear, sleepwear;
winter clothes, summer clothes; casual clothes, formal clothes;
expensive clothes, cheap clothes; nice clothes, shabby clothes;
designer clothes, hand-made clothes, ready-made clothes;
fashion, vogue, haute couture;
File 2 B Air travel
Glossary:
1 aisle n. corridor in aeroplane between the seats [there are usually one or two]
2 baggage claim n. place where passengers go to find their luggage (cases etc) at the end of a flight
3 board v. to get on or enter an aeroplane - on board adv.
4 boarding pass n. special ticket showing that passenger has checked in and may board plane
5 check in v. to register for a flight, inc. checking of tickets, passports, luggage etc - also n.
6 confirmation n. passenger's telephone validation of return reservation; reconfirmation
7 departures board n. large display in airport showing times, destinations etc of departing flights
8 domestic adj. national, not international [a domestic flight is entirely within one country]
9 duty free adj. [of products: cigarettes, perfume etc] not taxable; exempt from customs taxes
10 excess baggage n. luggage that is more than the permitted or allowed weight
11 flight n. an aeroplane scheduled to fly a certain route at a certain time
12 gate n. the point in an airport at which a particular flight arrives and departs
13 hand luggage n. light bags, briefcases etc that may be carried on board by passengers
14 IATA abbr. International Air Transport Association
15 immigration officer n. government official responsible for checking passengers' passports
16 jet lag n. extreme tiredness etc after a long flight between extreme time zones
17 runway n. the strip on which planes land and take off
18 stopover n. a break for a day or two on an international flight
19 ticket n. receipt for transportation etc. An air ticket has one coupon for each journey
20 transit n. A transit passenger is one stopping at an airport that is not his destination
File 3A Crime and Punishment
Glossary:
The type of crime:
The burglar (person) – to burgle(v) – burglary(n) Break into house and steal thinks. To enter a building illegally in order to steal things. Steal – home (zlodej, lupic – hlavne vykradani bytu)
The robber (person) – to rob (v) – robbery (n) Pickpoket on the street, a litlle similar to burglar. Steal – home, person
The shoplifter (person) – shoplifting (v)
Steal article from shop, to steal things from shop. Steal – things
The blackmailer (person) – blackmail (v,n) Making photo someone/something ban and ask for money.
The arsonist (person) – arson (n) Sets fire in building or car on purpose. Burning house.
The pickpocket (person),(n),(v) To steal from people’s pockets or back, often in crowds.
The hijacker (person) Takes over a plane or vehicle and forces the pilot or driver to go where he/she want.
The mugging (n) – mug (v) Attack someone in a public place (with knife, gun) and steal their money or possesion.
The Terrorist (person) – terrorism (n) Use violence and intimidation, especially for political purposes.
The vandalism (n) – vandalize (v) Break destroy something for fun. The deliberately damage or destroy things, especially public property.
The kidnapper (person) – kidnapping (n) – kidnap (v) To illegally take someone away and make them a prisoner, especially in order to make money (their family or the government).
The fraud (person),(n) – cheat (v) Person or thing that is not what it seems or pretend to be. The crime of cheating in order to get money.
The thief (person) A person who steals, esp. secretly or without open force; one guilty of theft or larceny.
The assassin (person) – assassinate (v) A murderer, esp. one who kills a politically prominent person for fanatical or monetary reasons.
The murder (n), (v) The unlawful killing of one human by another.
The bandit (person) A robber, esp. a member of a gang or marauding band.
The pirate (person), (v) A person who robs or commits illegal violence at sea or on the shores of the sea.
The marauder (person) – maraud (v)
File 3B Weather
Read this short story about the British weather.
I left the house with a brolly in my bag because the weather forecast had predicted light showers and, sure enough, as soon as I got outside I felt drizzle. I put up my brolly and hurried along, but there was a huge gust of wind that blew it inside out. As I struggled to fix the brolly the drizzle started to turn into a shower. I ran under a nearby bus stop to take shelter and the heavens opened, it started pouring down, really bucketing down. My brolly was beyond repair so I threw it in a nearby bin and just sat and watched the downpour. After about five minutes it stopped and the sun came out so I carried on walking, but after about a minute it started spitting again and I had to shelter in a shop. This time it was just a quick shower and when I went back outside it was mild with a warm breeze. However as I continued along the street a car run through a huge puddle in the road and splashed me, I was soaked from head to toe.
Match these definitions to the highlighted words in the story.
1. Light rain:
2. Rain for a short period:
3. Umbrella (slang):
4. Very wet/covered in water:
5. Heavy rain (phrasal verb):
6. One strong action of the wind:
7. Heavy rain (noun):
8. Light rain at the beginning of a shower or downpour:
9. Light wind:
10. Body of water in the street:
11. Rained heavily (idiom):
File 4 A Feelings
Glossary :
(http://esl.fis.edu/vocab/q1/feel.htm)
ashamed calm confident dizzy doubtful
energetic envious grateful homesick humiliated
irritable listless nauseous numb pessimistic
proud relieved self-conscious stiff uneasy
Exercise: Put each of the following, remembering to conjugate, in the correct gap.
can't stand, get cold feet, deep down, have second thoughts, go blank, feel guilty, figure out, be dying to, be kidding, get over
1. It's really difficult to _____ what you mean if you don't explain yourself.
2. I'd like to apologize for last weekend. I _____ about not having telephoned to say I wouldn't be able to come.
3. He _____ go to the Red Hot Chili Pepper's concert next week.
4. I just _____ listening to him lecture. He is so boring!
5. They're not sure that want to get married. I think they _____.
6. He really did poorly on the test. When it came to take it, he _____ and couldn't answer anything.
7. Jason is having a hard time _____ the death of his cat.
8. He must _____! He can't really mean what he says.
9. When you think really hard, you should always be able to know what you feel _____.
10. Unfortunately, he _____ about the car he just bought. It seems that it doesn't get very good mileage.
Answer key: 1 - figure out, 2 - feel guilty, 3 - is dying to, 4 - can't stand, 5 - are getting cold feet, 6 - went blank,
7 - getting over, 8 - be kidding, 9 - deep down, 10 - is having second thoughts.
File 4 C Body
Glossary : Parts of the body (http://www.kun-marten.narod.ru/vocabulary/adv_parts_of_the_body.htm)
External
ankle - лодыжка, щиколотка
armpit - подмышка
calf – икра
chin - подбородок
(ear)lobe – мочка
eyebrow - бровь
forehead - лоб
heel - пятка
hip - бедро
knee - колено
lip - губа
neck - шея
shin - голень
shoulder - плечо
temple - висок
thigh - бедро
thumb - большой палец
toe - палец на ноге
waist - талия
wrist - запястье
Body idioms:
1) as broad as a barn door - very broad or fat
The flight attendant at the airport was as broad as a barn door.
2) as dry as a bone - very dry
The river bed was as dry as a bone at the end of the summer.
3) at each other's throats - fighting or arguing all the time
The two boys were at each other's throats when they entered the room.
4) at the top of one`s lungs - with a very loud voice
I yelled at the top of my lungs to get the man's attention.
5) belly up - bankrupt
The small video store near my house is now belly-up.
File 5 A Music
Glossary:
* compose - piece of music
* conduct - orchestra
* write - lyrics
* play - instrument
* blow - horn
* tap - foot
* improvise - solo
* sing - song
* hum - tune
* beat – drum
File 6 B Towns and Cities
Glossary:
Information about houses:
a terraced house - a house next to another house
a semi-detached house - a house that is attached to another house on one side
a cottage - a small house in the country
a bedsit - a flat with one main room and no separate bedroom
Places:
a city - a big and important town
a suburb - close to, but away from the centre of a town or city
a town - a large area with houses, shops, offices etc where people live and work
a village - a very small town in the country
in the country - land that is outside towns and cities, including land used for farming
Other
a tenant - someone who rents a house from another person
a landlord/lady - someone who owns a house and rents it to people
File 6 C Science
Glossary
1. nanotech - short for nanotechnology - an area of science that deals with creating extremely small tools and machines
2. hi-tech - something which uses very advanced technology and systems
3. cyber- a prefix for things related to computers, especially the internet (e.g. cybercafé - a place where you can buy drinks and use computers at the same time)
4. a side effect - an extra, usually bad, occurrence caused by taking a drug. It is also used in non-medical English in a more neutral way.
5. a 'miracle drug' - a popular name for a drug which can totally cure individuals of a serious illness such as cancer...
6. greenhouse gases - for example, carbon dioxide and methane which trap heat
7. rain shadow - the reason it rains on one side of the Rocky Mountains, but not on the other
8. climatology - the science of climates
File 7 B Business and Advertising
Glossary
Business Vocabulary has different concepts than you can use in different events. There are divided in different topics like:
- Marketing.
- Management.
- Financial.
- Software applications.
- Jobs and work.
Marketing:
- Ad copy: It is the printed text or spoken words in an advertisement. E.g. Sundays I received a lot of ad copy about new building in Medellin.
- Advertising: It the communication way used in helping products and services to the customers. Normaly, it is a strategy to increses the consumption of this product or service, using different comunication channels. A less common similar word is publicity. E.g. The new Bancolombia advertising about the cash vs. debit card help me to undestand a lot of benefict of don't carry money.
- Customer cost: It is the price paid by the customer for the product.E.g. This new trend has a low customer cost, because it was made with a new green tecnology.
- Segment or market segment: Is a group of customers who share similar characteristics, such as age, income, etc, and have similar needs in relation to a particular product or service. E.g. The main market segment of SUFI is the Pyme (little and medium companies).
- Statistics Survey: It is a technique used in marketing research to ask the people about his point of view of product of service. Normally, the use different questions when the ask about price, cost and place. E.g. The statistics survey about the way of pay preferences by users of banks, said that the credit card has been increasing during the last year.
- Target market: A group of individuals whom collectively, are intended recipients of an advertiser's message. E.g.The new target market of Bancolombia group is Perú and El Salvador, because they are good administrated countries.
- Word of mouth advertising: Google does not use advertising in TV, radio or news paper. He uses word of mouth advertising where one person tell to other person about the company, and it make a networking.
Jobs and work:
- Instituted: Mechanism of social order and cooperation governing the behavior of an individuals group. E.g.
- Peer relationships: How you relate to and work with others on the same level of the organization. E.g The peer relationships in Leasing Bancolombia are so good, because we work in teams , we believe in the other people and we have all the support of the staff.
- Perk: It is an employee benefit of a more discretional nature. Normaly, the companies give this benefit to an employee who are doing notably good job. E.g. The best employees of the company received a perk of a trip to San Andres during 5 days, all included.
- Policy: The overall purpose and goals of the organization. E.g. The new policy about the night transport is so clear to us.
- Salary: The money that you receive from the company you work for. E.g. The salary of a person who works on the street, it is not enought to support his family.
- Shift: The period of time you are working. E.g. Bancolombia Group has differents shift to prevent access problems and wasting time during the peek hours.
- Security: The confidence you fell about the future of your job.E.g. The Bancolombia Group give us security, it helps me to be more happy with my job.
- Supervision: The traditional way like employees are managed. E.g. The supervision process helps to control the production of cookies, and increase the productivity and the quality of the product.
- Working conditions: The environment where you work, the hours you work, your office, etc. E.g. In the new building the working conditions are so good, we have a lot of light, gym, cafeteria and ludic zone.
Financial:
- Creditor: Person or organization that the company owes money. E.g. Bancolombia is a creditor of Nacional de Chocolates loan of 2 thousand dolars.
- Revenue: It is the money that a company earns from it sales. E.g. The National Federation of coffee growners of Colombia has in this moment low revenues, because the dollar exchange is down.
- Overheads: It is the cost of running the company. They are the operating costs of a company. Like insurance, rent, electricity, water bills, wages, accounting fees, advertising, legal fees, travel and utility cost . E.g. The General Hospital of Colombia has high overheads, because that it has to reduce the quantity of employees. It is a sad news.
1. across the board - including everyone or everything
The computer company decided to give the workers an across-the-board increase in their salary.
2. adjourn a meeting - to end a meeting
We adjourned the meeting until the next day.
3. at a loss - at less than the cost, at a financial loss
The store was selling things at a loss so the prices were very low.
4. bail a company out or bail out a company - to rescue a company that has financial problems
The government bailed out the bank to maintain stability in the economy.
5. bankroll someone - to supply someone with money, to finance someone
The movie actor bankrolled his son while the son was producing his first movie.
Политика и процедуры работы со студентами по дисциплине
Виды контроля учебной дисциплины
К видам контроля учебной дисциплины относятся: задания, упражнения, ролевые игры, коллоквиум, контрольная работа, СРС, тесты.
Студент должен посещать все практические занятия, отрабатывать пропущенные занятия в течение недели. Подготовка к каждому занятию обязательна. Она будет проверяться тестами, оценка которых будет учитываться при выведении окончательной оценки.
Требования по сдаче коллоквиума: уметь ответить на поставленный вопрос, уметь составить устное высказывание на заданную тему.
Требования по выполнению письменной контрольной работы:
Студент должен владеть изученным грамматическим и лексическим материалом, владеть навыками лингвистического анализа текстам
Требования по выполнению заданий и упражнений: умение использовать полученные знания по новой грамматической теме, регулярное выполнение домашнего задания, приходить на занятия подготовленным.
Требования по выполнению СРС: СРС выполняется индивидуально каждым студентом и сдается в строго установленные сроки.
Требования к сдаче экзамена:
Итоговый экзамен охватывает 30% программного материала
Общая оценка складывается из суммы оценок, полученных на промежуточном экзамене, на итоговом экзамене.
Формы контроля:
текущий контроль способствует овладению теоретического материала курса.
Форма контроля: устный опрос.
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