Практика английской речи
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Практика английской речи = English Speech Practice

Место издания: Минск

ISBN: 978-985-7171-10-1

Страниц: 496

Артикул: 74914

Возрастная маркировка: 16+

Электронная книга
1100

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Книга предназначена для студентов первого курса лингвистических университетов и факультетов иностранного языка, изучающих английский язык как основную специальность, а также для лиц, изучающих английский язык на курсах или самостоятельно. Она состоит из шести частей: “ It Takes All Sorts”, “Home, Sweet Home”, “Do We Eat to Live or Live to Eat?”, “Whatever Money Can Buy”, “No Pains, No Gains”, “There is No Bad Weather…”. Каждая часть содержит лексические упражнения, задания для развития речевых умений и тематический словарь, иллюстрированный примерами. Адресуется студентам, преподавателям, а также всем, изучающим английский язык.

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PREFACE
PART I. IT TAKES ALL SORTS
Unit 1. Getting to Know People
Unit 2. Family Relationships
Unit 3. Going by Appearance
Unit 4. Character and Personality
Vocabulary
PART II. HOME, SWEET HOME
Unit I. Location
Unit 2. Furnishing and Decorating
Unit 3. Living Out
Unit 4. Household Chores
Unit 5. Pets
Vocabulary
PART III. DO WE EAT TO LIVE OR LIVE TO EAT
Unit 1. Daily Meals
Unit 2. Food and Cooking
Unit 3. Table Manners
Unit 4. Eating Out
Unit 5. You are What You Eat
Vocabulary
PART IV. WHATEVER MONEY CAN BUY
Unit 1. Buying Foodstuffs
Unit 2. Department Store
Unit 3. Clothing
Unit 4. Shop Till You Drop
Vocabulary
PART V. NO PAIN, NO GAIN
Unit 1. Getting into University
Unit 2. I am a Student Now
Unit 3. Success and Failure
Unit 4. Students Day
Vocabulary
PART VI. THERE IS NO BAD WEATHER
Unit 1. In All Weathers
Unit 2. All Work and No Game Made Jack a Dull Boy
Vocabulary
List of abbreviations
ANSWER KEY
REFERENCES

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71Ex. 6 A. Match the adjectives with the questions: 1. tolerant a. Are you generally aware of other people's feelings? 2. sociable b. Do you find it difficult to meet new people? 3. reliable c. Do you frequently make people laugh? 4. sensitive d. Does your mood change often and suddenly? 5. tactful e. When decisions have to be made, do you think first of yourself? 6. fussy f. Can your friends trust you and depend on you? 7. witty g. Do you generally like other people's company? 8. selfish h. Are there lots of things you want to do in your professional life? 9. ambitious i. Can you usually understand other people's point of view? 10. moody j. Do you worry and think too much about detail? 11. inquisitive k. Are you usually quite a happy, smiling person? 12. cheerful l. Are you interested in other people and their business? 13. shy m. Do you sometimes not tell the truth because you don't want to hurt someone's feelings? B. Give Russian / Belarusian equivalents for these adjectives. ►A. Intellectual ability Ability: intelligent, bright, clever, smart, shrewd, able, gifted, talented, brainy (colloquial) Lacking ability: stupid, foolish, half-witted, simple, silly, brainless, daft, dumb, dim (the last four are predominantly colloquial words) Clever, in a negative way, using brains to trick or deceive: cunning, crafty, sly ►B. Attitudes towards life Looking on either the bright or the black side of things: optimistic, pessimistic. Outward-looking or inward-looking (i.e. to the world around one or to one's own inner world): extroverted, introverted. Calm or not calm with regard to attitude to life: relaxed, calm, cool, tense. Practical, not dreamy in approach to life: sensible, down-to-earth. Feeling things very intensely: sensitive, vulnerable. ►C. Attitudes towards other people Enjoying other's company: sociable, gregarious. Disagreeing with others: quarrelsome, argumentative. Taking pleasure in other's pain: cruel, sadistic, aggressive. Relaxed in attitude to self ...