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As you read the list of the most famous English and American writers.




a. Point out childrens writers, American / British top writers.

b. Compile your own list Favourite Books of the Century

c. Name the Nobel Prizers, The Pulitzer Prizers.

 

In various reference books find some additional infirmation.

Exercise 2. Give English equivalents for:

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Exercise 3. Give the Russian eguivalents for:

fantasy books, the use of invented words, to show greater feelings and concern for smb, beat generation, to combine frightening things with humour, to show great strength of emotion, to win prize, to be part of the situation.

 

Exercise 4. Match the following.

1. The Right Stuff. 2. Charlie and the Chocolate factory. 3. Lady Chatterleys Lover. 4. The wind in the Willows. 5. Big Sur. 6. The Color Purple. 7. Brave New World. a. D.H. Lowrence. b. Kenneth Grahame. c. Dack Kerouac. d. Aldous Huxley. e. Alice Wolker. f. Tom Wolfe. g. Roald Dahl.

 

Exercises 5. Turn to all the texts of this Unit again. Give a summary. Present it in written form.

Text III.

Have you heard of George Orwell? What did he write about? Have you seen any of the films of his books?

Read the text 1984 by George Orwell. Fill in the blanks with articles if necessary.

1984 is written by an English writer George Orwell (1903-1950). It depicts... totalitarian society of... future, ruled by... omnipotent dictator called Big Brother. In this society called Oceania peoples thoughts are controlled as tightly as their actions.... government maintains... organization called... thought police and engages in constant propaganda.... slogan Big Brother is watching you, which appears on posters throughout Oceania, is often repeated by persons who feel that their government is carrying on... improper surveillance of its citizens. Orwell coined... term double speak to describe one kind of propaganda practiced by... state in 1984.

1984 is... powerful depiction of... total litarianism, hence... adjective Orwellian has been applied to... government actions that supress... freedom or... distort truth.

 

Answer the following questions:

1. Do you know that George Orwell is not the real name of the author?

2. His real name is Eric Blair, isnt it?

3. What is a pseudonym?

4. Do you know any other pseudonysms?

5. What does 1984 depict?

6. Comment upon the phrase Big Brother is watching you.

7. What term did G. Orwell coin to describe one kind of propaganda practiced by the state in 1984?

 

Exercise 1. Translate the following.

George Orwell, Orwellian, totalitarian, Oceania, totalitarianism, propaganda, surveillance, omnipotent.

 

Exercise 2. Give Russian equivalents for.

An omnipotent dictator, thought police, to appear on posters, to controle tightly, to maintain an organization, slogan, to appear on posters, doublespeak, a society of the future.

 

Exercise 3. Give English equivalents for:

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Exercise 4. Read and translate the following.

Animal Farm is a book by George Orwell. In the story, a group of animals decide to live in a society in which they are all equal, but the pigs soon become the leaders and state that they are in fact better than the others. They say that all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. This phrase is often used when saying that it is impossible to organize a society as a communist society, with everyone equal, because some people will always become the leaders sooner or later.

 

Exercise 5. Summarise your notes on George Orwell and his novels 1984, Animal Farm (in written form).

TEXT IV.

Do you like spy stories? Which authors do you like? Do you find them easy to read? Some spy stories are very complex. Why do you think an author makes a book hard to read?

Have you seen any spy films? What were they about?

 

Extract from a spy story.





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