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Basic English Course

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Балльно-рейтинговая карта студента

Module 1

4. Fill in the correct question tag.

5. Fill in the question tags and match the answers to the questions.

Wh- questions

6. Fill in the gaps with one of the question words from the list.

7. Put these words in the correct order to make questions.

8. A) Put the words in the correct order to make questions.

9. Match these question words with the answers.

10. Ask your partner questions to get these answers. Tick each answer when you hear it.

4. Listen and check your ideas.

5. Listen to two more dialogues. What decisions do the people make?

6. You don't always want to accept an invitation. Listen to these four dialogues.

7. Listen to the dialogues in exercises 4 and 5 again and tick the expressions you hear

8. How many invitations and suggestions can you make?

2. Underline the words connected with appearance and personality. Add them to the chart.

7. Put the words/phrases in the box in groups. Can you add any more words?

8. Choose four people from Ex.7. Describe your relationship with them to a partner.

Grammar Part

1 A) Complete the questions with these words: What, How long, When, Which, Where, Why, How, Who, How much, How many.

2. Find and correct the mistakes in the sentences/questions.

3. A) Make questions for these answers.

4. A) Complete the questions below using the prepositions from the box.

5. A) Make questions from the prompts.

6. Complete the sentences with words and phrases from the box.

7. A) Find ten mistakes in the e-mail.

8. A) Read the following task and the answer that a student wrote.

Topical vocabulary

Self test 1

Text 2 Divorce: a Fifty-Fifty Chance?

Text 3 Family Life

Text 4 Character and Appearance

Module 2 Travelling

3. Correct the underlined mistakes in each question (lexical mistake).

Grammar Note:

1. A) Look at the words in the box. What do you think the text is about?

2. Read the text again. Put these events in order.

9. Make more conversations using words from ex. 4 and the following phrases.

1. You're planning a holiday. Which three things are most important for you? Number them from 1 to 3. Which things are least important for you?

2. What do you like doing on holiday? Is there anything that you don't like doing?

3. Tell your partner about a really good holiday. Use the How to... Box to help you.

Grammar Part

1. Rewrite the sentences in Past Simple Tense.

2. Open the brackets using verbs in Present or Past Simple.

3. Open the brackets using verbs in Past Simple or Past Continuous.

4. What was John doing at these times yesterday? Complete the sentences.

5. Ask your partner questions about his/her early childhood.

6. Open the brackets using verbs in Past Simple or Past Continuous.

7. Match the sentences on the left with the related sentences on the right.

8*. Fill in the right word from the word column.

9*.. Fill in the blanks with the corresponding English word or phrases and pay attention to the use of tense forms.

Topical vocabulary

Self test 2

Vocabulary

Text 2 Travelling on British Railways

Module 3

3. Find out if these statements are true or false by doing a class survey. If they are false, change them so that they are true.

Part 2 Grammar Note

1. Listen. What happens to have and has? What happens to been?

5. Give your partner a number and a letter. Your partner makes a sentence in the present perfect or the past simple: e.G.: She didn't phone me last week.

6. Read these messages. Decide if they are from an answer phone, an e-mail, a letter, or a postcard. How do you know?

7. Complete the gaps in the messages. Compare your ideas with a partner. What verbs did you use?

4. Make short statements for and against satellite television. Try to use these words and phrases.

Do not confuse the following words!

5. Correct the mistakes in these sentences.

6. Put to watch/to see/to look.

7. Choose between to say/to tell/to speak

Grammar Part

2. Open the brackets using Present Perfect or Past Simple.

3. Put in been or gone.

4. You are asking somebody questions about things he or she has done. Make questions from the words in brackets.

5. Complete answers. Some sentences are positive and some negative. Use a verb from this list:

6. Complete these sentences using today/this year/this term etc.

7. Read the situations and write sentences as shown in the examples.

8. What has happened in these situations?

Topical vocabulary

Self test 3

I. Complete the sentences with one of the verbs below.

Text 2 Online Dating Goes Mainstream

Module 4

1. Look at the list of food and complete the task.

2. Answer the questions with words from the box in exercise 1.

3. Look at the vocabulary below and match it to a container

5. Choose words for each question, as in the example. One word is left. What is it?

6. Work in groups. Read the text quickly and find the foods in exercise 1. How many other foods can you find?

7. Read the text again and answer the questions.

6. Read and translate the instructions for making a fried egg sandwich.

3. What types of restaurant would you recommend to:

9. What are the questions about?

10. Listen to this pattern. Repeat the questions. Try to sound exactly the same.

11. Practise the pattern with these words.

12. Look at this dialogue. Take out as many words as you can.

13. Act out a restaurant situation. Student a, you are a visitor. Student b, you are the waiter. Try to describe the dishes. Use the following menu.

Topical vocabulary

1. First conditional

Second conditional

2. Put in if or when.

3. Jill and Sue are waiting at the bus-stop. They are on their way to the cinema. Complete their story. Use the end of the previous sentence to make the beginning of the next sentence.

5. Answer the questions.

6. Correct the mistakes in these sentences.

Self test 4

Text 2 Meals and cooking.

Module 5 Human body and mind health

1. Answer the following questions.

2. What do you think of it?

8. Work in pairs.

2 Word formation.

1. Read the text.

2. Answer the questions.

3. Find in the text sentences with Indirect (Reported) Speech. Comment on the structure of the sentences.

4. Render the text into Reported Speech and retell it.

Grammar part

1. Underline the correct item.

2. Turn the following sentences into Reported Speech.

3. Turn the following into indirect questions.

4. Change the following from Direct into Reported Speech.

5. Rewrite the following conversation in Reported Speech.

6. Read , translate and render the dialogue in indirect speech.

7. Correct the mistakes.

8. Translate into English.

9. Turn the following sentences into Direct Speech.

10. Word formation. Fill in the right form of the word in brackets.

11. Phrasal verbs.

Topical vocabulary

Self test 5

Text 2. Medical Advances.

Module 6

4. Match the words with the definitions.

5. Match the jobs with the qualities you think people need in your opinion.

6. Complete the sentences with the correct word below.

Part 2 Present Simple Tense and Present Continuous Tense

1. Compare these sentences and state the functions of the present simple and present continuous tenses.

1. Do you agree with these statements?

2. Read the text. Which of the statements above would Mike and Tina agree with?

3. Discuss these questions.

2. Which of these words are connected with jobs, being a student, or both?

3. Use the words to talk about yourself.

4. Look at this newspaper article. What's Susan's problem? What advice would you give her?

5. Now read the advice. Which do you think is better? Why?

6. What advice would you give Susan's husband?

4. Look at the vocabulary below. Match the headings with the groups of words. Add more words from the adverts.

5. Make as many sentences as you can about your job (or a job you'd like to have), using the words in the chart.

6. Look at the job adverts again. Complete these words.

Applying for a job

1. Complete the text using the words in italics below.

Writing a cv (Curriculum Vitae)

5. Writing. Think of one of the jobs in the advert. Write a list of reasons you might be suitable. Then use your ideas and write a cv and a letter of application. Job interview

2. Look at these ideas about how to be a good interviewer.

9. Role-play. Choose one of the job adverts above or any other job vacancies and have an interview.

10. Speaking about work. Ask and answer the questions and check the meaning of the words in bold.

Grammar part

2. Open the brackets and put the verbs in to the correct form.

3. Choose the correct verb form.

4. Put the verbs in present simple or present continuous.

5. Fill in the gaps with Present Simple or Present Continuous.

6. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate verb in correct tense.

7. Put the verb in the most suitable form.

10. Complete this story using either the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in the box. Each verb should only be used once.

Topical vocabulary

1 Add do, does, is, or are to make complete questions.

2. Match the problems with the advice in exercise 1.

2 ____________

3____________

4 ___________

5___________

6___________

2. For questions (1-8) choose the answer (a, b, c or d) which you think fits best according to the text.

4. Match the jobs with the duties. Use dictionary to help you.

1. Which workers normally do these things?

2. A) Read the introduction to the text. Who is Ricardo Semler? What problem did he have?

3. Answer the questions.

Listening 2

Listening 3

Part 4 Listening 1

Listening 1

Listening 2

Interview 1

Interview 2

b) the Internet e) satellite television

c) laptops f) answering machines

2. Does new technology improve people's lives? Why / Why not?

3. These texts are about three different ways of communicating. What is each text referring to? Is it 'for' or 'against'? Which points of view do you agree with?

1) There's no escape. They seem to be ringing everywhere these days. Nowhere is safe - restaurants, trains, pubs, even cinemas and theatres. People never turn them off, and listening to other people's conversations drives me mad.

2) Lots of people don't often need to use them. But imagine you're driving along in the middle of nowhere and you break down. You can phone for help straight away, and save time, money, and worry.

3) All human knowledge is there. Want to know about French literature, the US Space Programme, the love life of frogs? Just log on and learn. It's like being in the world's biggest library, but with no librarians.

4) Surfing the net is becoming a major free-time activity for millions of people. The problem? 99% of what's on it is rubbish. Some people say it will replace books, newspapers, and magazines, but I don't think so.

5) It's fantastic, it's so convenient. I can switch on my computer, press a button, send a document, and seconds later someone can open it on the other side of the world. I never use snail mail anymore!


4. Make short statements for and against satellite television. Try to use these words and phrases.

channels sports wonderful whenever you want rubbish programmes quality whatever you want quiz shows awful choice 24 hours a day soap operas advertisement

Do not confuse the following words!

Verb

Explanation

Example

To look

is often used with prepositions (so-called phrasal verb), e.g. “look after”, “look at”

Pupils, look at the blackboard!

You should look after your little sister.

To see

Reaches our eyes

He can not see-he is blind.

To watch

Intentional action

to watch a film, to watch TV

To speak

is often used with names of the languages, is used when one person addresses a group

I speak Spanish.

He spoke to the class about the problem.

To tell

always say who we are talking to, is used when giving information.

You can tell... the truth/ the time/ a lie/ a story

I told the assistant that I wanted size 8.

Tell the man your name.

To say

we can say who we are talking to (with the preposition "to"), but it is not obligatory;

- we can put either direct or indirect speech.

As she entered, she said 'Hello' to me.

I said that I wanted size 8.

I said to the assistant that I wanted size 8.

To talk

suggests that two or more people are having a conversation.

They talked for hours about the problem.

To hear

Comes to our ears

‘Can you speak a bit louder? I can’t hear you.’

Suddenly she heard a strange noise.

To listen (to)

Intentional action (listen to the radio, music)

I am fond of listening to Spanish guitar.

5. Correct the mistakes in these sentences.

  1. He said me his name.

  2. Ssh! I'm hearing the news.

  3. Hello? Hello? I can't listen to you.

  4. What did he say you?

  5. I looked at the TV for three hours last night.

  6. It's completely black - I can't look at anything


6. Put to watch/to see/to look.

Wife: Stop _____ television! I have to talk to you.

Husband: I’m listening to you.

Wife: No, I want you to turn it off and ______ me.

Husband: Okay. It’s off – I’m ______ you. What’s going on?

Wife: Did you _____ what the baby did? I told you to _____ her.

Husband: No, I didn’t ______. What happened?

Wife: Just _____ this mess! She poured milk all over the floor.

Husband: I’m sorry. I was ______ her, I promise. But I was also _____ television at the same time. But now I ____ what you are saying. I’ll clean it up.

Wife: Okay, I have to run to the store. I’ll _____ you in an hour.

7. Choose between to say/to tell/to speak

1. They look so alike it’s difficult to _____ the difference between them.

2. First think then _____.

3. Come on, _____ your mind. I want your honest opinion.

4. Someone _____, ‘Let’s go!’

5. It’s a surprise, so don’t _____ a word.

6. They _____ there had been a mistake.

7. He’s such a chatterbox! He _____ non-stop.

8. They _____ a funny story about their trip.

9. She’s terribly bossy. She loves _____ people what to do.

10. We _____ in German at first, then English.

WRITING PROJECT

You are going to write an essay. An essay is a piece of writing which is often written from an author's personal point of view. Essays can consist of a number of elements, including: literary criticism, learned arguments, observations of daily life, recollections, and reflections of the author.

Name of the part

Explanation

Useful phrases

Introductory paragraph/ introduction

you state the topic and the main problem, often begins with a topic sentence

It is often said / argued that ... It is a fact that ...

Recently we have all become concerned that ...

These days,/ Nowadays, ...

.........we are becoming aware of the fact that ...

In the past, people ..., but now ...

Main body

consists of two or more paragraphs. Each paragraph should present a separate viewpoints (both pro and contra) supported by your reasons and examples.

(On the other hand, ...)

It is argued that ...

(Some) People argue that ... Some may argue that ...

Opponents of this view say ...Contrary to what most people believe ...

As opposed to the above ideas…

Some people claim that... .

Despite claims that..., it is a fact that...

It may be true that ...

Conclusion

you express your opinion and sum up everything.

Here are some useful phrases which you can use in each part of our essay

To sum up, I firmly believe that…

……..In conclusion, it seems to me……..In my opinion,… /In my view,…

....... I personally believe / think / claim etc. that… (NO comma)

......It is my firm belief that ........ I firmly / strongly believe that ...

....... I am inclined to believe that ...

....... I am strongly / firmly convinced that

.......It strikes me that…

.......It seems to me that...


Here you have an example of the essay:

Nowadays people spend a lot of money in order to go to an English-speaking country to improve their language skills. But is it really the most effective way of learning a language?

In my opinion, learning a foreign language abroad has certain drawbacks. Firstly, it is very expensive as the tuition fee for overseas students is rather high. Besides, when you study abroad, you have to adapt to a very different way of life, which can be quite stressful. What is more, English teachers do not speak Russian so if you don't know English well, you will not be able to understand their explanation.

On the other hand, it is often assumed that it is better to study a language abroad because you can always use it speaking with native speakers. However, I doubt that learners will have lots of opportunities to speak a new language abroad as they do not know many people there. It is also believed that Russian teachers are not as qualified as those in England. I totally disagree with this opinion because Russian teachers can compare two languages and explain grammar rules better.

To sum up, I would argue that the best way to learn a language is to study it in your native country because you can always get the necessary help from your teachers. Moreover, today we have lots of opportunities to improve our skills such as communicating with English pen-friends over the Internet. I think that we should travel abroad so as to practise a language rather than study it.

Your essay’s topic is “Interactive communication”. Please, follow the next steps:

1.What does “interactive communication” mean?

2.Think of the pros and cons of interactive communication

3.Present your own point of view. (Use about 200 words)


Grammar Part

Present Perfect & Past Simple

1. Change the tense for Present Perfect in the next sentences and then translate them.

1. I am eating my breakfast. 2. We are drinking water. 3. He is bringing them some meat and vegetables. 4. You are putting the dishes on the table. 5, They are having tea. 6. She is taking the dirty plates from the table. 7. The children are putting on their coats. 8. The pupils are writing a dictation. 9. My friend is helping me to solve a difficult problem. 10. I am learning a poem. 11. She is telling them an interesting story. 12. Kate is sweeping the floor. 13. The waiter is putting a bottle of lemonade in front of him. 14. Susan is making a new dress for her birthday party. 15. She is opening a box of chocolates.

2. Open the brackets using Present Perfect or Past Simple.

1. We (to travel) around Europe last year. 2. My father knows so much because he (to travel) a lot. 3.1 (to see) Pete today. 4. She (to see) this film last Sunday. 5. Alex (to meet) his friend two hours ago. 6.1 just (to meet) our teacher. 7. The children already (to decide) what to do with the books. 8. Yesterday they (to decide) to help their grandmother. 9. Helen speaks French so well because she (to live) in France. 10. She (to live) there last year. 11. The rain (to stop) and the sun is shining in the sky again. 12. The rain (to stop) half an hour ago. 13. Mary (to buy) a new hat. 14.1 (to buy) a pair of gloves yesterday. 15. The wind (to blow) off the man's hat, and he cannot catch it. 16. The weather (to change), and we can go for a walk. 17. The wind (to change) in the morning.

3. Put in been or gone.

1. Jim is on holiday. He's gone to Italy.

2. Hello! I've just ___ to the shops. I've bought lots of things.

3. Alice isn't here at the moment. She's ___ to the shop to get a newspaper.

4. Tom has. ___ out. He'll be back in about an hour.

5. 'Are you going to the bank?' 'No, I've already ___ to the bank.'

4. You are asking somebody questions about things he or she has done. Make questions from the words in brackets.

1. (ever/ride/horse?) - Have you ever ridden a horse?

2. (ever/be/California?)

3. (ever/run/marathon?)

4. (ever/speak/famous person?)

5. (always/live/in this town?)

6. (most beautiful place/ever/visit?) What

5. Complete answers. Some sentences are positive and some negative. Use a verb from this list:

be be eat happen have meet play read see see try

1 A: What's George's sister like?

B: I've no idea. I've never met her.

2. A: How is Amy these days?

B: I don't know. I ___ her recently.

3. A: Are you hungry?

B: Yes. I ___ much today.

4. A: Can you play chess?

B: Yes, but ___ for ages.

5. A: Did you enjoy your holiday?

B: Yes, it's the best holiday ___ for a long time.

6. A: What's that book like?

B: I don't know ___

7. A: Is Brussels an interesting place?

B: I've no idea ___ there.

8. A: Mike was late for work again today.

B: Again? He ___ every day this week.

9. A: Do you like caviar?

B: I don't know ___

10. A: The car broke down again yesterday.

B: Not again! That's the second time ___ this week.

11. Who's that woman by the door?

B: I don't know ___ before.