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Degrees of comparison of adjectives




. , -, -est. :

warm warm er warmest

more, most. :

serious more serious most serious

. :

good better best little less least

bad worse worst much more most

4. Write as in the examples:

Example short short shorter shortest
    long
    cheap
    strange
    near
    poor

 

Example popular popularmore popularmost popular

 

practical beneficial
expensive sophisticated
curious    

 

Example short reply a shorter reply the shorter reply shorter replies the shortest reply
    long story
    big city
    large university
    high chaige

 

Example important event a more important event the more important event more important events the most important event
    curious custom
    sophisticated device
    expensive tour
    difficult language
    marketable goods
    mteiesting piogiamme

 

6. Find English equivalents in the text:

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--.

7. Translate as in the example:

Example

a paper delivered to their home ,
   
    Fleet Street located in Westminstel City
    the private companies controlled by the 1BA
    the talks resumed after lunch
    the point mentioned in the letter
    the goods shipped
    the letters of credit opened with the bank
    all the problems settled
    the news broadcast over the radio
    the news televised

 

8. Complete as much as you remember:

The British are a nation...

Many of them have... delivered.

British newspapers can be divided...

Quality newspapers.. while popular newspapers

These two groups... distmgished... British newspapers are often associated...

Fleet Stieet was the home...

But not long ago.. Docklands

Only... Fleet Street.

However... to mean 'the press'.

Watching.. pastimes

Broadcasting... the and... the IBA

The receives... but... advertising.

The ... channels.

National radio is controlled... and... four...

There are many local... private... the.

Their programmes consist...

9. Translate into Russian the sentence starting with:

'The IBA is rlesponsible....'.

Role play

Imagine you are speaking with an English businessman. Ask him a few questions about:

English newspapers

English radio

English television programmes

Tell him what television programmes you like.

Unit forty eight

Financial news

Text

Here is an item on financial news published by The Financial Times which some participant read:

DOLLAR AND POUND RISE

The dollar and the pound resumed their advances of 1996 against the yen and the D-Mark yesterday.

The US currency was helped chiefly by the US stock and bond markets, which rebounded from Thursday's falls.

The dollar was also boosted by US construction spending for November, which rose where a fall had been forecast. The figures added to the evidence of recent weeks that the American economy has resumed stronger growth. "The US deceleration is probably coming to an end", said Mr. Peter von Maydell, senior currency economist at UBS in London.

The dollar gained 1,5 pfennigs against the D-Mark and YO.5 against the yen to close in London at D.M. 1.557 and Y11.2. But the Tokyo market remained closed for the National Holiday.

Sterling rebounded 2.8 pfennigs against the D-Mark after losing 3 pfennigs on Thursday. With trading thin, dealers say that one sale of GBP 50m worth of D-Marks sent sterling about a pfennig higher.

The pound closed in London at DM2.635 to the German currency and USD 1.692 to the dollar. It gained on strong consumer credit data and on rising oil prices

Sterling has been the strongest major currency over the Holiday period appreciating almost 2 per cent.

Words and expressions

item   ( )
to publish  
to read (read, read)  
to rise (rose, risen)   ()
advance   ()
yen (=y)  
chiefly ['Öfl]
bond  
stock and bond market  
to rebound  
fall  
to boost  
to forecast (forecast,  
forecast)    
figure ['fIg@]
evidence  
deceleration  
UBS = United Bank of Switzerland  
to gain  
pfennig  
to close  
trading     ,
thin   ,
with trading thin  
dealer  
GBP = Great Britain Pound  
worth  
spot     ,
to appreciate [@'prISIeIt] ( )

 

Exercises

1. Match English and Russian equivalents:

against the yen

,

to come to an end

( )

to gain

with trading thin

GBP 50m worth of D-Marks

   

50

to close at D. M. 1.557

.

   

   

.

The market closed for the

holiday

1.557

The dollar resumed its ad

vances

...

The dollar was boosted by..

   

.

The sterling rebounded.

.

It sent sterling higher.

   

   

.

The stock and bond markets

rebounded.

.

It rose where a fall had been

,

forecast.

.

The figures added to the evi

dence of recent weeks.

.

The American economy has lesumed stronger growth , .  

 

2. Find the sentences in the text with the following words:

to rise to gain to resume its dvances to rebound from falls to be boosted to send the pound higher fall to lose deceleration

 

3. Insert articles:

Here is... item on financial news published by.. Financial Times.

dollar and.. pound resumed their advances.

US currency was helped chiefly by... US stock and bond markets

... dollar was also boosted by US construction spending for November

... dollar rose where... fall had been forecast

The figures also say that... American economy has resumed stronger growth.

4. Read as in the examples:

Example

November 18, 1996 the eighteenth of November nineteen ninety six
May 1, 1997 April 1,1999
    December 25, 1998 July 4, 1996

 

Example 2% two per cent

 

3% 7% 10% 75% 100%

 

Example 1.692 one point six nine two

 

1.557 1.5
1.6870 2.8
1.6860 3.3
1.6798 9.5

 

Example 0.5 point five

 

0.8 0.4. 0.7 09

 

Example 50 one sale of 50 million English pounds sterling worth of Deutsch Marks

 

60 70 80 100 115

 

5. Insert prepositions:

The dollar gained 1.5 pfennigs... the D-Mark... and Y 0.5... the yen.

But the Tokyo market remained closed... the national holiday.

Sterling rebounded 2.8 pfennigs... the D-Mark after losing 3 pfennigs.. Thursday.

The pound closed. London... DM 2.635.. the German currency. It gained... strong consumer credit data.

6. Make sentences:

    the news    
this is the item    
these are the facts published by
    the information the Financial Times
    the figures (FT)

 

the pound     the USA
the yen is the currency unit of Germany
the dollar     Great Britain
the D-Mark     Japan
the franc     Italy
the lira     France

 

7. Give full words for the following:

UBS mth

GBP yr

FT prev. close

8. Underline the verbs and translate the sentences into Russian:

The dollar rose where a fall had been forecast.

The figures added to the evidence that the American economy has resumed stronger growth.

The US deceleration is coming to an end.

The dollar was boosted by US construction spending for November.

With trading thin it sent sterling about a pfennig high.

It gained on strong consumer credit data and rising oil prices.





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