1. What is your sisters /brothers name? 2. What is your friends favourite subject? 3. Where is your parents house? 4. What is your mothers hobby?
5. Whose pen is it? 6. Whose exercise-book is over there?
Exercise 16. Read these cardinal and ordinal numerals. 4.
1) 5, 18, 12, 19, 10, 20, 38, 43, 157, 587, 908, 1600, 4765, 22 215.
2) 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-, 21-, 33-, 13-, 50-.
Exercise 17. Answer the following questions.
1) When do the British celebrate Christmas Day and Halloween?
2) When do people in Russia celebrate Christmas and Victory Day?
3) When is the International Students Day held?
4) When do you celebrate your birthday?
Exercise18. Match the information and make up sentences.
Model: A great English was born in
1564 Ch. Chaplin, a film actor
1642 G. Stephenson, an inventor
1781 W. Shakespeare, a playwright
1889 Queen Elisabeth II
1926 I. Newton, a scientist
L e s s o n 2
Our Students Life
Vocabulary
Learn the following words and expressions:
to attend lectures
credit-test
course of studies
curriculum (pl. curriculums)
to enter the University
entrance examinations
external student -
first-year student
full-time student
to graduate from the University
hard
to last ,
to miss (lectures, seminars) ,
senior student
social activities
state grant
subject
successfully
to submit a graduation paper
to take / to pass an examination (in) / ()
teaching practice
term
the Unified State Exam ()
Practise the pronunciation of the following words:
mathematics ["mæӨi'mætiks], pedagogy ['pedəgoGi], final ['fainəl], successfully [sək'sesfuli], unified ['junIfaId], foreign ['fOrIn], curriculum [kq'rikjulqm], etc. [it'setrə], language ['lxNgwIdZ], Philosophy [fI'lOsqfI], Psychology [sai'kOlqGI], pedagogy ["pedq'gOGI], laboratory [lq'bOrqtqrI], senior ['si:niə], to graduate ['grædjueit], graduate ['grædjuit], submit [sqb'mit], social ['souSəl].
Read and translate the following text.
We are Students Now
We were admitted to the University because we passed the Unified State Exam at school successfully. We didnt have to take entrance examinations. Now we are first-year students of different faculties of the University. We are full-time students, but there are also part-time and external students at the University who combine work and learning.
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The course of studies for future Bachelors lasts four or five years. The academic year at the University begins in September. It lasts ten months and ends in July. Each academic year has two terms. At the end of each term students take credit-tests and terminal examinations. Full-time students usually have their examination sessions in January and in June.
There are a lot of subjects on the curriculum: History of Russia, Philosophy, Pedagogy, Psychology, Computer Studies, Foreign languages, etc. Some of the subjects are rather difficult, so we work hard and do our best. Some subjects are very interesting.
We study six days a week: on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sunday is our day off. Our classes usually begin at 8 oclock in the morning. Every day we have got a lot of lectures and seminars. As a rule we attend all of them and dont miss classes. Some students work in the laboratories and carry out different experiments. The others have regular computer classes.
The University has a library and there are many thousands of books in it. There we can prepare for the next days classes, write a report or a project (a course paper). Those who do well at their studies receive a state grant. We devote our spare time to the University social activities and take part in cultural life of the University. During summer holidays some students work in summer camps for children. Senior students always have a teaching practice at schools or in kindergartens.
Some of us live in hostels. They are not far from the University and it takes us not much time to get there.
At the end of the course of study well take our final examinations and submit a graduation paper. After graduating from the University well be teachers at schools or in kindergartens.