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Campus Sports Center. Membership form

MY WORKING DAY, MY STUDIES AT THE UNIVERSITY.

SPEECH PATTERNS

It takes me(20 minutes) to get there 20 .,
It gives me no trouble at all
As a rule
In no time
As for me (as to my dinner) ( )
On the way back(to)
To be going to do something -.,
I entered! I got in to the University! ! !
Do you happen to know? ?
I have passed! !
He has not given me a pass! .
Would you mind waiting? ?

Exercise 1. Read and translate.

1. My friends live far from my house and thats why it takes me an hour and a half to get there. 2. As a rule his brother takes him to the Zoo on Sunday. 3) As to my dinner, I prefer () the second course () to the first one. 4) On my way back home I buy some fresh vegetables. 5 ) Im going to become a teacher in my nearest future.

Exercise 2. Fill in the gaps in the dialogue frame with words and phrases from columns (1) (2) (3)

Dialogue (1) (2) (3)  
1 Judith   it takes her as a rule It gives her no trouble at all
2 Donalds brother   entered Do you happen to know I got in to the University!
3 Stella is going to pass hasnt given her a pass in no time

1. A: How long does it take (1) to get to the University?

B: (2) 20 minutes, (2)

A: Does she walk?

B: Yes, she does. (3) because she is an early riser ().

2. A: (1) (2) the University two days ago.

B:... (3) his first words after the examinations?

A: He said: I am lucky! (3)

3. A: Is (1) a student now?

B: No, she isnt. You know, the professor...(3).

A: Poor soul ().What are her plans now?

B: She...(2) her exams...(3).

A: How clever of her! ( !)

Vocabulary

Nouns

1. alarm clock

2. assignments, course papers,yearly essays -

3. associate or assistant professors , ,

4. common room

5. compositions

6. dean

7. (scientific) degree in

8. early-riser ,

9. finals

10. a full-time or a part time student

11. graduation dissertations (papers) -

12. head of a department .

13. hostel

14. junior students

15. library card

16. modern equipment

17. monitor

18. Muscovites

19. an oral,a defense -

20. papers, reports

21. postgraduate course

22. rector - ,

23. senior lecturers

24. senior students

25. single room

26. student membership card

27. student of English - . .

28. sub dean -

29. synopses, notes

30. teachers certificate

31. thesis, a dissertation -

32. tutor

33. undergraduate

34. vacations

35. vice-rector -

36. written reproductions (tasks) -

Verbs:

1. to be expelled ()

2. to be fond of -

3. to be on ( , )

4. to catch a bus

5. to clean ones teeth

6. to get up (early, late)

7. to go downstairs

8. to graduate with honours

9. to have a bath

10. to have a chat

11. to have a high academic degree

12. to have breakfast (dinner, supper) - (, )

13. to imitate the sounds and intonation -

14. to last -

15. to listen to tapes

16. to master -

17. to read up (prepare) for exams

18. to stay in

19. to take a shower

20. to take part in

21. to take place -

22. to wash -

Phrases:

as they say

in fat

plenty of time ()

rather a long way -

the others

though

PHONETIC DRILLS

Exercise I. Pronounce the words correctly. Pay attention to the way of pronunciation of stressed vowels and consonants.

[ei] way, wake, say, tape, imitate, intonation, stay, they

[æ] fact, catch, have, chat, back, café

[ɔ] hostel, long, clock, on, common

[r] rather, trouble, early-riser, rule, room

Exercise 2. In the following lists of words, three words rhyme, but one is different. Underline the one thats different. Read them all.

a) [u:] or [u]?

food foot book look

b) [i:] or [e]?

bread head instead dean

c) [ә:] or [):]?

work talk walk fork

d)[ /\ ] or [ou]?

son done won phone

e) [ei] or [i:]?

break weak take game

f) [iә ] or [Σә ]?

pear hear near dear

Exercise 3. Pronounce the words and word-combinations observing the sounds.

[iŋ] reading, a reading-room, having breakfast

sitting, a sitting-room, having a chat

working in the reading-room, having a rest

drawing, speaking, studying having a bath

[ʤ ] just, just now, project, a graduation project, jump, porridge

[w] Everywhere we see the white snow.

William was not very willing to wait.

Didnt this waiter work in Washington last winter?

No sweet without some sweat.

Where there is a will there is a way.

LEXICAL EXERCISES

Exercise 1. Identify the part of speech, translate it into Russian:

speak speaker usual usually

begin beginner talk talkative

comfort comfortable modern modernize

different difference imitate imitation

Exercise 2. ). Make up the pairs of synonyms:

in no time, a lot of, without much difficulty, the girl next door

plenty of, neighbour, at once, easily

b) Make up the pairs of antonyms:

long, to give, early, to, to get up, usually, a lot of, go out

to go to bed, late, short, to take, from, little, seldom, stay in

Exercise 3. Give Russian equivalents for the following:

A student of English, cant speak English well yet, just a beginner, its rather a long way from, in fact, it takes me about an hour, to get to the University, no trouble at all, as they say, to catch a bus, as to my dinner, to be ready to help each other, to go out, to stay in, as a rule

Exercise 4. Open the brackets, using the right Tense-form of the verbs:

1. She (to live) in the hostel next year.

2. It (to take) me a lot of time to do my homework.

3. Only five students of our group (to be) ready for the class yesterday.

4. My sister (to have) much work to do tomorrow.

5. They always (to come) to the University five minutes before the bell (to ring).

6. She never (to go) to the club without her friends.

Exercise 5. Form Participle I of the verbs given below and fill in the blanks:

to work, to look, to sit, to check, to do, to speak, to have

1. Nick is at the table. 2. They are at her. 3. The tutor is the test-papers. 4. Why are they their English class now? 5. They are not their work at the moment. 6. Why are you Russian? 7. The students arent in the reading-room now.

Exercise 6. Answer the following questions, using the verbs given in brackets. Work in pairs.

1. What are you going to do on Monday? On Monday .(to work in the reading-room).

2. What are you going to do on Tuesday? On Tuesday . (to check my brothers homework).

3. What are you going to do on Wednesday? On Wednesday (to write a composition).

4. What are you going to do on Thursday? On Thursday (to go shopping).

5. What are you going to do on Friday? On Friday . (to clean my flat).

6. What are you going to do on Saturday? On Saturday . (to invite my friends).

7. What are you going to do on Sunday? On Sunday (to have a rest).

Exercise 7. Read the sentences pronouncing the time in the full.

1. I get up at 6.15. 2. I go to the university at 8.45. 3. At 12.30 we have a dinner break. 4. At 14.20 the classes are over. 5. At 10 sharp he goes to the library. 6. My mother usually comes home at 17.05. 7. What are you going to do at 9.50?

Text 1.

Exercise 1. Read and translate the text.

MY WORKING DAY

I am a student of English. I have been a student only for two months and a half. I cant speak English well yet. Im just a beginner, you know. I live in a hostel. Its rather a long way from the University. In fact, it is in the country and it takes me about an hour and a half to get to the University. But it gives me no trouble at all, as I like to get up early. I dont need an alarm-clock to wake me up. I am an early-riser, as they say.

Though our hostel is out of town it is very comfortable and has all modern conveniences.

As a rule I get up at 6.30, do morning exercises and have a shower. I dont have a bath in the morning, I have a bath before I go to bed.

For breakfast I have a boiled egg and a cup of coffee. At about 7.30 I am quite ready to go. It is about a five minutes walk from the hostel to the bus stop. I usually take the 7.40 bus. I walk to the stop as I have plenty of time to catch my bus.

I come to the University five minutes before the bell rings. So I can have a chat with my friends. Only four students of our group are Muscovites, the others either come from different parts of our country or from other countries. We usually have a lot of things to talk about.

There is a very good laboratory at our University. It has modern equipment. We spend a lot of time in the laboratory listening to the tapes, imitating the sounds and intonation. It helps us to learn the language without much difficulty.

We dont go out to lunch. There is a good canteen at our University. It is on the ground floor. We can go downstairs and have lunch in no time at all. As to my dinner I have it in a café on my way back to the hostel.

I come to the hostel from the University at about a quarter to five every evening. I live in a single room and have nobody to speak English to. I go to the girl next door and we do our lessons together. We are always ready to help each other.

In the evening we sometimes go out. We go to the pictures if there is something new on or to the club if there is a dancing party there.

But we often stay in, watch the TV program in the common room or listen to the radio. Then I read a book for half an hour or so and go to sleep. That doesnt take me long, as a rule.

Exercise 2. Answer the questions

  1. Is the hostel not far from the University?
  2. Is it comfortable?
  3. Where is the canteen?
  4. Are the students always ready to help each other?
  5. Where do the students sometimes go in the evening?
  6. What do they do when they stay in?

Exercise 3. Speak on the following topics on the basis of the text

  1. The early morning;
  2. In the University;
  3. To go out or to stay in.

Text 2

Exercise 1. Read and translate text 2.

I STUDY AT THE UNIVERSITY

I study at the University. The academic year begins, as a rule, on the 1st of September and ends in June. It lasts ten months: September, October, November, December, January, February, March, April, May and June. The academic year has two terms: the autumn term and the spring term. The autumn term begins in September and ends in December. The spring terms begins on the 7th of February and ends as a rule early in June. Both terms last for about four months. Each term ends with examinations which take place in January and in June.During the academic year students work hard. As a rule they are very busy and have a lot of to do, but when they have their exams they work harder.

We have two holidays a year: winter holidays and summer holidays. Summer holidays are longer than the winter holidays. They last two months. The winter holidays are short. They last only two weeks. During the holidays we do not study, we have a rest.

We go to the University every day except Sunday. On week-days we work hard. On Sundays we have a rest as a rule. Classes at our University begin at eight oclock in the morning and end at half past three in the afternoon.

All the students learn some foreign language - English, German or French. I learn English. We have two English classes a week, on Tuesdays and on Fridays. On Tuesdays we have our English class in the morning, on Fridays - in the afternoon. When the teacher comes into the room we stand up and greet the teacher. We say: Good afternoon if it is afternoon. We say Good morning if it is morning. We say: Good evening if it is evening.

Then we sit down and our lesson begins. We check up our homework. We ask and answer questions, we read English texts and translate sentences from Russian into English, or from English into Russian. We describe pictures and speak on various topics. During the English class we do a lot of exercises, we speak, read and write English. We do not speak Russian in class. We speak Russian before and after classes.

As I want to speak and to read English better, I am very attentive in class and I always prepare my homework. English is not difficult for me because I work at it regularly. As I live in the hostel, I always do my lessons together with a friend of mine. Her English is as good as mine. We learn new words and do exercises. We ask each other questions and answer them. We also listen to the recorded tapes in the English language laboratory of our University. We are fond of English and we want to master it, thats why we never miss classes and work hard.

At the end of each class the teacher gives us our homework. She says:The homework for your next English class is to read a new text, to learn new words and to prepare the topic My University. I also want you to listen to the tape in our laboratory. This time take Laboratory Work Eight, please. Our next English class is on Friday at twenty minutes to twelve. Dont be late. Good buy.

Exercise 2. Give English equivalents:

, , , , , , , , , , , ( ), , , , , , ,

Exercise 3. Fill in the blanks with the prepositions where its necessary.

1. Our classes begin 8 oclock. 2. the holidays we do not study, we have a rest. 3. week-days Kate works hard. 4. our English classes students read texts and translate them Russian English. 5. They dont speak Russian class. 6. Dont forget to answer the questions. 7. the end each class the tutor gives us our homework. 8. My sister is fond studying.

Exercise 4. Complete the sentences according to the Text.

1. The bell rings and . 2. Students have two holidays a year: . 3. The academic year begins and ends . 4. The winter holidays are . They only . 5. We sit down at our desks and . 6. At English classes the students pictures, various topics, a lot of exercises, questions and them. 7. English is not difficult if you .

Exercise 5. Make a detailed plan of Text 2.

Exercise 6. Render the text (in turns).

Text 3

Exercise 1. Look at the pages of Mashas and Kates diaries. These pages tell us about the girls week. Read pages and say what Masha/Kate usually does on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

Example.: Monday is Mashas cleaning day. She cleans her things on Monday. But Saturday is Kates cleaning day.

Mashas Diary Kates Diary

Monday cleaning day Monday the longest Institute day

Tuesday washing day Tuesday reading day

Wednesday cooking day Wednesday swimming day

Thursday swimming day Thursday library day

Friday library day Friday TV day

Saturday shopping day Saturday cleaning day

Sunday visiting day Sunday resting day

Exercise 2. Its a page either from Mashas or Kates diary. Read it first to yourself and say whose page it is. Give reason for your opinion (Ex. 1 can help you). Find in the text the sentences to prove your opinion.

WHOSE DIARY IS IT?

October 20, Wednesday.

Its a nice day today. The weather is warm and sunny. Were not having our English class now as our tutor, Mrs. Lebedeva, is ill. My fellow-students are in the class-room. Everybody is happy, they are smiling and laughing. Some of them are talking about their problems, other students are reading something. Nick is speaking on the phone. My diary is with me today so I can write down some words. Today Im going to come home earlier than usual. I have a lot of time before swimming. My friend asks me to go shopping with her. I dont like to do the shopping but its fun to go there with her. I cant say I often help her with the shopping, but I always help her about the house. We do it on Monday. I cant imagine how she can do it on Monday its our longest Institute day. Oh, here she is. I have to go.

Exercise 3. Tell us what you are going to do (in short):

a) on week-days;

b) at the week-end.

Text 4

Exercise 1. a) Read the text and be ready to do the tasks.

b) Optional task: make written translation of the text

Notes: The merry-go-round of college life

Fascinating, fantastic, fabulous experience , (), ()

Irrespective of the fact

To turn from an applicant who has passed entrance exams into a first-year student , ,

I entered! I got in to the University! ! !

A solemn ceremony in front of the university building

To make speeches

Hey, lad, do you happen to know , !

So many new subjects to put on the timetable

The curriculum seems to be developed especially for geniuses , ,

Home preparations /

A real avalanche of homework /

If one can not cope with the work load of college he or she immediately starts lagging behind - ,

It is easier to keep pace with the programme than to catch up with it later ,

Everyone tries hard to be, or at least to look, diligent , , ,

First successes and first failures ()

A long-awaited

Translations checked up and marked

To play truant

I had a good excuse for missing classes

Works handed in and handed out

I have never cheated

No cribs.

I just crammed. ().

A degree in English .

COLLEGE LIFE

The merry-go-round of college life is something that one never forgets. Its fascinating, fantastic, fabulous experience, irrespective of the fact whether one is a full-time or a part-time student.

Who can forget the first day at the university when one turns from an applicant who has passed exams into a first-year student? I didnt! I entered; I got in to the university! A solemn ceremony in front of the university building and serious people making speeches. Hey, lad, do you happen to know who they are? Who? The rector, vice-rectors, deans, subdeans and what about those ladies? Heads of departments and senior lecturers? Okay. Some of them must be professors, some associate or assistant professors, but, of course, all of them have high academic degrees. And where are our lecturers and tutors? Oh, how nice

The monitors hand out student membership cards, student record books and library cards one feels like a real person. First celebrations and then days of hard work. So many classes, so many new subjects to put on the time-table! The curriculum seems to be developed especially for geniuses. Lectures, seminars and tutorials. Home preparations; a real avalanche of homework.

If one can not cope with the work load of college he or she immediately starts lagging behind. It is easier to keep pace with the programme than to catch up with it later. Everyone tries hard to be or at least to look, diligent. First tests and examination sessions. The first successes and first failures: I have passed! or He has not given me a pass! Tears and smiles. And a long-awaited vacation.

The merry-go-round runs faster. Assignments, written reproductions, compositions, synopses, papers. Translations checked up and marked. Professor, I have never played truant. I had a good excuse for missing classes. Works handed in and handed out. Reading up for exams. No, professor, I have never cheated no cribs. I just crammed.

Junior students become senior. Still all of them are one family undergraduates. Students parties in the students club. Meeting people and parting with people. You know, Nora is going to be expelled and Dora is going to graduate with honours. Yearly essays, graduation dissertations, finals

What? A teacher certificate? You mean, Ive got a degree in English? I am happy! It is over! It is over Is it over? Oh, no

A postgraduate course, a thesis, an oral and a degree in Philology. The first of September. Where are the students of the faculty of foreign languages? Is it the English department? Oh, how nice

Exercise 2. Read the text and complete the sentences:

  1. College life is something like a . 2. To be a student you have to .

3. All the professors, associate or assistant professors have . 4. Every student has a , a and to feel like a real person. 5. There are a lot of new subjects to put on the . 6. Junior students become , 7. Winter and summer vacations are always .

Exercise 3. What do you think of your first months at the University?

Text 5

Exercise 1. Read the text about students attitudes towards the work, and say what type-student you are.

Most people who have trouble with schoolwork dont lack intelligence instead. Rather, they are trapped by their own attitudes towards the work. One attitude that gets in many students way is the I cant do it syndrome. Instead of making an honest effort to do the work, the I cant do it type give up before they begin. Then theres the Im too tired excuse. Students with this problem give in to the temptation to nap whenever there is work to be done. Another common excuse for achievement is the instructor is boring. These students expect every cause to be highly entertaining and claim they cant be expected to learn anything otherwise.

Exercise 2. Give the Russian equivalents of the following proverbs and be ready to discuss them:

a) All things are difficult before they are easy.

b) Live and learn.

c) To learn is never late.

d) What is worth doing at all is worth doing well.

Text 6

Exercise 1. Read the dialogue and get ready to do the exercises.

At the Deans Office

Notes:

To expect

To be engaged

Wouldyou mind waiting? ?

A teaching method class

To make an appointment ()

In circumstances

To make a note

To ask smb. to confirm -

 

Secretary: Good morning. Can I help you?

Student: Yes, Id like to see Pr. Belov, please.

Secretary: Is professor expecting you?

Student: No, Im afraid not.

Secretary: Could I have your name, please?

Student: Kuznetzov, Nikita Kuznetzov.

Secretary: Professor Belov is engaged at the moment, Im afraid. He is in the conference.Would you mind waiting?

Student: Well, how long will it be?

Secretary: Hell be free in about 30 minutes.

Student: Oh, thats too long. Im having my teaching methods class at 11.00.

Secretary: Perhaps you would like to make an appointment for some other time?

Student: Yes, I suppose thats the best idea in circumstances. Let it be Friday, at 10.30.

Secretary: OK. Ill make a note of that and ask professor to confirm.

Student: Thats all right. Thank you.

Secretary: You are welcome. Good-bye.

Student: Good-bye.

Exercise 2. Find in the dialogue English equivalents for these words and word combinations:

; -; ; ; ; ; ;

Exercise 3. Complete the dialogues:

A.

S1: . ?

S2: No you cant. The Dean is at the meeting now.

S1: When is he coming back?

S2: .

S1: Well, Ill come later.

S2: .

B.

S1: Lets go out for dancing tonight.

S2: . I have much work to do.

S1: .

S2: O.K., then. If you help me, Ill go.

C.

S1.: What are you discussing?

S2: We are speaking about the new subjects were having in the next term.

S1: ?

S2: They are Lexicology, Theoretical Grammar, Stylistics, Country Study and General Linguistics.

S1: . I guess well be much more busier than this term.

Exercise 4. Make up your own dialogue using the following word combinations:

Hello; How are you?; to have classes; to give a lecture; interesting; Im afraid; to make notes; not to like to use my friends notes; to discuss; several; to be sorry; if; to have to; to miss

Text 7

Exercise 1. You will listen to the text. Before it look through the list of notes.

Notes:

Campus Sports Center

Membership form ,

to spell

type of membership required (half year, full year) ( , )

sports played ,

Exercise 2. Listen to the text and fill in the form.

Campus Sports Center. Membership form

Name (1) .

Address (2) ..

College faculty (3) ...

Year of study (4) ..

Type of membership required ..

Half year

(5) ..

Sports played (6) .

SPEECH EXERCISES

Exercise. Speak on the topic:

a) The working day of the student.

b) Your studies at the University.

c) Optional task: Compare the working day of a pupil and a student.

WRITTEN TASKS

Correcting mistakes

Exercise I. 1)It is important to try to correct your own mistakes when you write. Look at the letter that a student has written to her friend. Her tutor has used symbols to show her the kind of mistakes she has made.

 

T Tense WW Wrong word

P Punctuation Gr Grammar

WO Word order I Word missing

Prep Preposition Sp Spelling

2). Read the letter and correct the mistakes.

Dear Stephanie

How are you? Im very well. I came in London two weeks ago for to study at a language school. I want learn English because is a very important language. Im stay with a English family called Bennet. They have two son and a daughter. Mr. Bennet is a teacher, and Mrs. Bennet work in the hospital. English people is very kind, but they speak very quickly.

I study in the morning. My teachers name is Ann. She said me my English is OK, but I do a lot of mistakes. Ann dont give us too much homework, so in the afternoon I go always sightseeing. London is much more big than my town. I like very much painting, and Im very interesting for modern art, so I visit galleries and museums. I have many friends here. Some times we go to the cinema.

Do you like to visit me in London? Why dont you come for a weekend?

Write to me soon. Id love to see you.

Love

Kati

Exercise 2. Write a similar letter. Imagine you are a student (of languages? of art? of music?) in another town. Write a letter to a friend giving some of your news.

Observe the rule of letter writing.

Exercise 3. Comment the following statement.

Some people think that students should be involved in decisions about their university and should have a say in how things are run. Other people think that students are too young to take part in such important decisions.

What can you say for and against students being involved in running their university.

Follow the plan

1) Make a general statement f the problem.

2) Give arguments for involving of students in running their university.

3) Give arguments against involving of students in running their university.

4) Make the conclusion.

 



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