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One day Mark Twain was walking down the street of a small town where he was going to deliver a lecture that evening. He met a young man, native of that town, who told him that he had an uncle who never laughed or smiled. Mark Twain saw the young man and his uncle come into the hall and sit down in the front row. Mark Twain told some rather funny stories, but he never saw the old man either smile or laugh. Then Mark Twain told the funniest story in his repertoire, but much to his surprise the old mans face remained unchanged.

Greatly disappointed Mark Twain left the platform. Later Mark Twain was telling a friend about the incident. Oh, said his friend. Didnt the young man warn you that his uncle had been deaf for years?

 

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T: What was he going to do that evening?

P2: He was going to deliver a lecture.

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Mike didnt want to show that he was afraid.

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T: Before reading the text Science in Ukraine Id like you to give your associations with the word science ( , : laboratory, experiment, computer, academy, etc.) All right. Thats enough. Youll meet these words in the text and there will be lots of international words which are easy to understand but difficult to pronounce. Let us practise their pronunciation. Say after me:potential, elementary, thermonuclear, synthesis, genetic, resourses, accelerator, isotop, hydrogen, cybernetics.

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a). Do you know any typical food from the following countries?

France Turkey Italy England

India Spain Mexico Switzerland

America Greece

What do you think influences a countrys food? What influences the food in your country?

b). Read the quotations about English food. Do all the people have the same opinion about English food?

It takes some skill to spoil a breakfast even the English cant do it. (J.K.Gilbraith, economist).

If the English can survive their food, they can survive anything! (G.B.Shaw, writer).

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