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Family tree. People around you

  1. Fill in the table with the wrods from the topics
family friends work school/university other
  1. Read the conversation below and underline the following:

  1. Match a question in column A with an answer in column B

  1. Choose five of the questions to ask other srudents. You can make changes if you want to.
  2. Listen to the 8 instructions. Write your answers in any of the spaces below.

 

3. Find Alex below and look at the photos of his family. What are the relationships between the people, do you think?

Listen to the story of Alex and answer the questions.

1) Where is his family from?

2) Where does Alex study?

3) How old is his father?

4) Who is Beatriz?

5) How old is Lucas?

6) Who is Lourdes? What does she do?

7) Is she married?

8) What does Roberto do?

9) Who is Isabella by profession?

10) How old are their children?

Draw your family tree. Add information about name, age and profession of each family member.

Read about the people in the family. Prapare a story about your own family.

      

 

  1. Unjumble the letters to find 10 people from the topic under study.
  1. сenie_____________
  2. reptan_____________
  3. tvealrie_____________
  4. tregrasn_____________
  5. inoscu_____________
 
  1. qacanenuciat_____________
  2. saslecmat_____________
  3. goulelace_____________
  4. pomstether_____________
  5. bunigoher_____________

Describing character

1. What kind of person are you? Which words describe and do not describe you? Use the dictionary if necessary.

1) Lazy        talkative quiet    pessimistic stupid       tolerant  jealous proud      polite

2) romantic punctual musical     cheerful      arrogant  bossy      selfish   helpful

3) clever     shy           lively         generous    rude      optimistic  friendly boring confident

2. Match adjectives 1-6 with their opposite meanings a-f.

1. stupid 2. lazy 3. arrogant 4. quiet 5. lively 6.rude a. modest b. talkative c. boring d. polite e. hard-working f. clever

3. Choose the correct answer.

1. Jessica is a very _____ girl. She loves meeting new people.

a) generous    b) selfish c) friendly

2. The British are quite _____. They feel uncomfortable with strangers.

a) confident b) cheerful c) shy

3. Tom is extremely _____. He thinks he is better than everyone else.

a) arrogant b) tolerant c) helpful

4. My brother is always _____. He is very positive about his future.

a) jealous b) optimistic c) serious

5. Dan is very _____. He always has a smile on his face!

a)cheerful b) ambitious c) tolerant

6. Anna is _____ person. She always tells other people what to do.

a) lively b) talkative c) bossy

4. In pairs, ask and answer questions about your interests. Use the given words if necessary.

Literature:

Science fiction crime fantasy horror short stories detective stories classic

Music:

Classical jazz techno hip-hop reggae rock soul pop heavy metal rap

1. What sort of music do you usually listen to? You Your partner
2. What bands do you like?    
3. What sort of books do you enjoy?    
4. What are you reading at the moment?    

Hobbies

 

 

Town. Country

Education. Student life

Geography        Economics    History     Biology Mathematics   Chemistry    Physics     Latin Sociology          PE                  RE              IT

 

1) Did you study all of the subjects above at some time?

2) Which of the subjects above were / are you good at?

3) Which were / are you bad at?

4) Which are the most / least useful? Why?

5) Any there any other subjects you study / studied at school or college / university not mentioned above?

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5.

  1. Now complete this timetable. Note any similiarities and differences between David’s week ans your own.
David’s subjects Hours per week Your subjects Hours per week

 

OUR UNIVERSITY

I study at Ivanovo State Power University (ISPU) which is located in Ivanovo at 34 Rabfakovskaya Street. I entered the university in 2015 and plan to graduate from it in 2017 with the qualification of Bachelor of Engineering and Technology.

ISPU was founded on the basis of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Ivanovo-Voznesensk Polytechnic Institute. Now ISPU is a big educational institution with more than 9 thousand students and 9 faculties. It also carries out a big amount of work in its research centres that produce innovative products.

The main faculties at ISPU are: the Thermal Power Faculty, the Electrical Power Faculty, the Electromechanical Faculty, the Informatics and Computer Technology Faculty, the Physical Engineering Faculty, the Economics and Management Faculty. There are day-time and correspondence departments that provide training for Bachelor’s and Master’s degree. The complete course for Bachelor’s degree lasts four years. If you want to get Master’s degree, you have to study for two more years. If you want to study further, you can take a postgraduate course to get Candidate degree.

I am doing a course on Electrical Engineering with specialization in Power systems and grids.

The curriculum includes humanities, sciences and technical subjects. We attend classes in History, the Russian and English languages, mathematics, physics, drawing geometry, theoretical mechanics, theoretical foundations of electrical engineering, material studies and others. Every term we take three or four exams. If we pass the exams with good or excellent marks, the state pays us scholarships.

The university provides us with all the necessary facilities. We have computer classes, technical laboratories and simulators. The university has its own stadium and a gym. The university library is the best in the city. There is a student theatre, music and dance clubs and student TV. Those who come from other cities can live in four university hostels.

On the whole, I like my university but it is hard to study here.

 

Vocabulary

1. to study at – учиться в

2. to be located – быть расположенным

3. to enter/graduate from the university – поступить/закончить университет

4. a qualification – квалификация

5. Bachelor of Engineering and Technology – бакалавр техники и технологии

6. to be founded – быть основанным

7. а faculty – факультет

8. an educational institution – образовательное учреждение

9. to carry out – выполнять, осуществлять

10. a research centre – исследовательский центр

11. an innovative product – инновационный продукт

12. a day-time/correspondence department – дневное/заочное отделение

13. to provide training/to provide smth/to provide smb with smth – обеспечивать подготовку/обеспечивать что-либо/обеспечивать кого-либо чем-либо

14. Bachelor’s degree/Master’s degree/Candidate degree – степень бакалавра/степень магистра/степень кандидата

15. to get a degree – получить степень

16. to study further – учиться дальше

17. a postgraduate course/a postgraduate student – аспирантура/аспирант

18. to do a course on/to take a course on (+ subject) – изучать курс (например, математики)

19. a specialization in smth/to specialize in smth – специализация в чем-либо/специализироваться в чем-либо

20. humanities/sciences/technical subjects – гуманитарные/ естественнонаучные/ технические дисциплины

21. to attend classes in (+ subject) – посещать занятия по (например, математике)

22. to take an exam/to pass an exam – ставать экзамен/сдать экзамен

23. a poor/satisfactory/good/excellent mark – плохая/удовлетворительная/хорошая/ отличная оценка

24. a scholarship – стипендия

25. facilities – оборудование

26. its own/our own/their own, etc. – свой собственный

27. a hostel – общежитие

28. on the whole – в целом

Questions

1. Where do you study?

2. Where is your university located?

3. When did you enter the university?

4. When do you plan to graduate from it?

5. What qualification are you going to get?

6. What is ISPU based on?

7. How many students study at your university?

8. How many faculties are there? What are they?

9. What course you need to take to get Candidate degree?

10. What do research centres do?

11. How long does the course for Bachelor’s degree last?

12. How many more years do you have to study to get Master’s degree?

13. What course are you doing?

14. What do you specialize in?

15. What subjects does your curriculum include?

16. How many exams do you take each term?

17. What students get scholarships from the state?

18. What facilities does the university provide the students with?

19. Where can the students who come from other cities live?

20. What do you think of your university?

Family tree. People around you

  1. Fill in the table with the wrods from the topics
family friends work school/university other
  1. Read the conversation below and underline the following:

  1. Match a question in column A with an answer in column B

  1. Choose five of the questions to ask other srudents. You can make changes if you want to.
  2. Listen to the 8 instructions. Write your answers in any of the spaces below.

 

3. Find Alex below and look at the photos of his family. What are the relationships between the people, do you think?

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