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Ex. VI. Find the examples of different tense and voice forms of the verbs in the above text. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian




Ex. VII. Discuss whether the following sentences are true or false:

1. Marketing deals with transactions between people, groups and organizations.

2. Exchange involves at least two parties, most commonly a buyer and a seller.

3. The buyer usually gives up goods, services or ideas (what we define as products) in order to receive something of the same value.

4. The seller usually gives up money or promises to pay money in the future.

5. In bartering buyers may give up their labour or goods to be traded.

Ex. VIII. Work in groups. Work out answers to the following questions:

1. What makes a customer happy?

2. What are some of the things happy customers can do for a business? For example,

Happy customers come back.

Happy customers inform others.

Continue the list.

Ex. IX. Translate into English.

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ϳ . , : : . , .

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1. - . 㳿 㳿, .

2. ; .

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Grammar: Tense and Voice Review

Test your grammar

Ex. I. Choose the correct answer:

1. Yesterday on my way to school I met my friend, whom I ______ for more than three years.

A havent seen; B havent been seen; C hadnt seen

2. I ______ of that for a long time.

A am thinking; B thought; C have been thinking

3. I ______ four years at the University.

A spent; B was spent; C am spending

4. We ______ never ______ to Canada.

A have been; B were gone; C are being

5. He said his mother ______ critically ill.

A has been; B was; C will be

6. I told him that our family ______ in a new flat soon.

A lives; B will live; C would live

7. These two countries have started another round of negotiations. They ______ them last Monday.

A have begun; B began; C were beginning

8. She ______ dinner when I came back home.

A cooks; B cooked; C was cooking

9. My sister said they ______the dictations twice a week.

A write; B wrote; C are writing

10. If the weather ______, he will go to the country.

A fine; B will be fine; C is fine

Ex. II. Supply the missing forms in the charts below. Use the word learn for the active and write for the passive:

Active Voice Simple Continuous Perfect Perfect Continuous
Past he learned      
Present   He is learning   he has been learning
Future     he will have learned  

 

Passive Voice Simple Continuous Perfect
Past it was written    
Present   it is being written  
Future   it will have been written

Ex. III. Find in the previous text examples of different tense and voice forms of the verb:

Present Simple Active: reflects, .

Present Continuous: is learning, .

Present Perfect Active: has changed, .

Future Simple: will exceed, .

Present Simple Passive: is written, .

Ex. IV. Find and correct the mistakes in the following sentences:

1.He get up early every morning but Sunday.

2.He dont know how to get there.

3.Have you ever be to the United States of America?

4.I have just did it myself, believe me.

5.The weather was nice, the sun was shine.

6.He is doing his morning exercises every day.

7.He has seen the film two days ago.

8.She said she will help me with the exercise.

9.If Ill have money, Ill buy these shoes.

10. They played in the garden when it began to rain.

11. Be quiet, children, Mother sleeps.

Ex. V. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets:

1.We ______ (present) the new company structure at next months meeting.

2.A wide range of plastics ______ (manufacture) by our company.

3.While we ______ (trial) the product, two members of the team ______ (resign).

4.A new quality control system ______ (introduce) last year.

5.I ______ already ______ (work) in marketing before I joined my present company.

6.Three new applications ______ (test) since the beginning of the year.

7.I think I ______ (read) the proposal of the external consultant first.

8.We ______ (develop) quality toys here since 1983.

9.The companys range of services ______ (expand) now.

10. In the mid-1970s a lot of research ______ (do) to develop better computer languages.

11. If companies ______ (grow) too quickly, they risk overheating.

12. If we ______ (pay) our workers well, it will be difficult to attract good workers.

Ex. VI Translate into English:

1. . 2. ϳ , . 3. , , . 4. , . 5. , . 6. , , . 7. , , , , . 8. , . . 9. . 10 25 .

Grammar Revision: Use of Articles with Geographical Names

Definite article is used:

a) before oceans, seas, rivers: the Pacific Ocean, the Black Sea, the Thames;

b) with names of lakes if the word lake is not mentioned: Lake Ontario;

c) with names of mountain chains: the Alps; but not with mountain peaks: Ben Nevis, Everest;

d) with names of groups of islands: the British Isles;

e) with names of cardinal points: the North, the South, the West, the East; except for the expressions from east to west , from north to south .

No article is used:

a) before countries and towns: England, Great Britain, Ukraine, Kharkiv, London; but: the USA, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, the Crimea, the Caucasus, the West Indies;

b) before streets and squares: Oxford Street, Trafalgar Square; exceptions: the High Street, the Strand.

Audition: The Seven Wonders of the World

Ex. I. Pre-listening task:

1. What are the seven wonders of the ancient world?

Choose among the following:

- Mayan Pyramids, - Parphenon,

- Pharos, lighthouse of Alexandria, - Hanging Gardens of Babylon,

- Machu Picchu, - Statue of Zeus at Olympia,

- Temple of Diana, - Colossus of Rhodes,

- Tomb of Mausolus, - Pyramids of Egypt

- Sistine Chapel, - Great Buddha

2. How many of them can you see today?

Ex. II. Look up the following words in your dictionary and write down the translation:

a wonder (n) beyond (prep) ivory (n)
to vanish (v) rumours (n) carvings (n)
to stretch (v) sampling (n) mind (n)

Ex. III. Insert the necessary articles (see Grammar Revision Notes):

1. In second century B.C., Greek poet Antipater listed seven wonders of world.

2. Greeks sailed in their small ships along coast of Mediterranean.

3. Antipater was selecting from small sampling of buildings and creations of rest of world.

4. Today tourists are eager to visit not only Egyptian pyramids, they also visit such wonders as Mayan pyramids in Mexico and Guatemala, Machu Picchu in Peru, Great Buddha in Nara, Parthenon in Athens, Sistine Chapel in the Vatican and others.

Ex. IV. Listen and check.

Ex. V. Listen to the tape recording again and answer the following questions:

1. Who made a list of these wonders?

2. When did he live?

3. How much of the world do you suppose Antipater knew about?

4. What other wonders have become famous since Antipaters time?

5. Which of them have you visited? Which would you like to visit?

Ex. VI. Questions for discussion:

1. What other wonders would you add to the list? Describe them, telling their location and why they are wonders.

2. Do you agree that the human mind is the greatest wonder of the world? Why or why not?


Unit II

Part I.

Ex. I. Before reading the text answer the following questions:

1. Where is the Universal Product Code printed?

2. How can a data entry clerk read it?

3. What do the 5-digit codes identify?





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