Культура речевого общения первого иностранного языка (английский язык)


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part (minimum 5)

4. Make your sentences with these words and phrases: hot-shot, get the hell out, madman, to get a word in edgeways, to chisel

5. Guess the secret words: g _ n_ r m_d_ _ n h_ _ f – a _ _ ed

6. Write as many word combinations with the word ‘fuck’ as you can remember

7. Translate these sentences: 1) Парламент был на каникулах. 2) Никто не просил тебя встревать в разговор. 3) Все девушки сходили с ума по новой поп-звезде
Variant 6

1. Give antonyms to the word combination knock out (в разных значениях) (minimum 5)

2. Match the beginning of the word combination with its end

By all

To make

To have

To chew

A swanky

girl

That’s blue

One’s brain on ice

The air blue

The rag

3. Make as many family words as possible from the word child (minimum 5)

4. Make your sentences with these words and phrases: to screw oneself up to do smth, give smb a feel, to have one's brains on ice, yellow person, snotty

5. Guess the secret words: b _ _ ze f _ _ nd b _ i_ df _ _ d

6. Write as many word combinations with the word ‘pants’ as you can remember

7. Translate these sentences: 1) Мы надеялись, что наши выиграют, но они снова все профукали. 2) Что-то (непонятное, неведомое) переполняло его сердце. 3) Она напрягала мозги, чтобы что-нибудь сказать.
Variant 7

1. Give synonyms to the word screw (minimum 5)

2. Match the beginning of the word combination with its end

Cry

Give smb.

To be in

Flitty-

inferiority

A buzz

looking

the blues

complex

the sack


3. Make as many family words as possible from the word take (minimum 5)

4. Make your sentences with these words and phrases: look blue, sore, yellow, fuck around

5. Guess the secret words: st _ _ k p _ _ n_ b _ _ ze

6. Write as many word combinations with the word ‘gut’ as you can remember

7. Translate these sentences: 2) Что ты делал сегодня? Да так, фигней страдал. 3) Она одевается стильно, как настоящая леди.
Variant 8

1. Give synonyms to the word heck (minimum 5)

2. Match the beginning of the word combination with its end

Shack

Out

spooky

Sore

Give smb

A buzz

person

of the blues

up in the house

house


3. Make as many family words as possible from the word cover (minimum 5)

4. Make your sentences with these words and phrases: make the air blue, chew the rag, to flit, inferiority complex, lumpy

5. Guess the secret words: d_ s _ _ pl _ s _ _ ll l _ _ sy

6. Write as many word combinations with the word ‘buzz’ as you can remember

7. Translate these sentences: 1) Он весь день жаловался мне на жизнь. 2) Он втерся в клуб благодаря своим приставаниям. 3) Они живут как муж и жена уже несколько лет.
2. Retell the text from Salinger J.D. The catcher in the rye. – Moscow Progress Publishers, 1979. – 248 pp.

Text #1 pp.32-33

Text #2 pp. 57-58

Text #3 pp. 72-74

Text #4 pp. 106-107

Text #5 pp. 163-165

Text #6 pp. 84-85

Text #7 pp.135-137

Text #8 pp. 198-199

ОБРАЗЕЦ БИЛЕТА К ЭКЗАМЕНУ (2 семестр)
Card # 1

1. Speak about Constable and his paintings

2. Retell the text # 4 from “The Picture of Dorian Gray”

3. Speak about main themes and conflicts of the novel “The picture of Dorian Gray”
Вопросы для подготовки к экзамену (2 семестр)

  1. Speak about T. Gainsborough and his paintings

  2. Speak about J. Reynolds and his paintings

  3. Speak about W. Tuner and his paintings

  4. Speak about J. Constable and his paintings

  5. Art is long, life is short?

  6. Speak about the development of architecture in England

  7. Describe one of the pictures of English painters

  8. Give a character sketch of a person you like

  9. Why do people have emotions and feelings? What is their function?

  10. What influences the formation of a character?

  11. Speak about one of the feelings

  12. What are the ways and means by which a person's character is revealed and estimated?

  13. The main pollutants in our world


2. Retell the text from Wilde O. The Picture of Dorian Gray. – Новосибирск: Сиб. унив. Изд-во, 2007. – 281 с.
Text # 1 pp. 30-32

Text # 2 pp. 47-49

Text # 3 pp.73-75

Text # 4 pp. 90-91

Text # 5 pp.115-117

Text # 6 pp. 136-137

Text # 7 pp. 138-140

Text # 8 pp. 162-163

Text # 9 pp. 170-171

Text # 10 pp. 182-183

Text # 11 pp. 194-195

Text # 12 pp. 203-205

Text # 13 pp.249-250


  1. Speak about main themes and conflicts of the novel “The picture of Dorian Gray”

  2. Speak about the female characters and their role in the novel “The picture of Dorian Gray”

  3. Speak about the relationship between Basil and Dorian

  4. Speak about the character of Lord Henry and his impact on Dorian

  5. Speak about the symbols in “The picture of Dorian Gray”. What are they? What is their function?

  6. Speak about the concept of art and its functions in the novel “The picture of Dorian Gray” (painting, theatre)

  7. Compare and contrast the characters of Basil and Lord Henry. What is their relationship to one another? To Dorian?

  8. Speak about plot structure of the novel “The picture of Dorian Gray”

  9. Compare the screen version and the novel “The picture of Dorian Gray”

  10. Aestheticism and Hedonism in the novel

  11. The stylistic devices in the novel

  12. There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book," Wilde says in the Preface.

  13. "Books are well written, or badly written. That is all." Does the novel confirm this argument?


4 курс
ОБРАЗЕЦ БИЛЕТА К ЭКЗАМЕНУ (1 семестр)
Card # 1
1. Listen to the text and answer these questions.

Nine people were asked what punishment they would give people guilty of the above crimes:

  1. Which crime is each person talking about?

  2. Which speaker does not refer to one of the crimes above?


2. Read the passage and give the analysis of it.

3. Make up a dialogue on the following topic:

The principle tasks of higher education. How should higher education be organized, governed, directed?
Вопросы для подготовки к экзамену 1 семестр

1. Listen to the text and answer these questions (from Peter May. Knockout First Certificate. - Oxford, 2002. Unit 2 p. 92 Listening)

2. Read the passage and give the analysis of it taken from the book Гилянова А.Г., Оссовская М.И., Тураева З.Я. Английский язык: Учебник для студентов пед. ин-тов по спец. «Иностр. Яз.». – М.: Просвещение, 1981. – 232 с.

Text # 1 pp. 7-9

Text # 2 pp. 16-18

Text # 3 pp. 46-48

Text # 4 pp. 97-99

Text # 5 pp.106-108

Text # 6 pp. 116-118

Text # 7 pp. 129-131

Text # 8 pp. 168-170

Text # 9 pp. 180-182

Text # 10 pp. 191-193
3. Make up a dialogue on the following topic:

  1. The principle tasks of higher education. How should higher education be organized, governed, directed?

  2. Russian and American systems of higher education. Specify the following: admission, requirements, students’ grants and financial aid, academic calendar, courses, political, sports and cultural activities.

  3. Exams or continuous assessment. Pros and cons of written and oral examinations.

  4. The social background of juvenile delinquency and its role in contributing to the crime rate. Speak on the vital role of drug addiction and alcohol consumption in the growing crime rate.

  5. Do you think punishment is an effective deterrent to crime? If yes, which kind of punishment do you think is most effective? If not, how would you prevent crime?

  6. Do you think crime is ever justifiable?

  7. “Old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read” Francis Bacon ( 1561-1626).

  8. “What is a use of a book”, thought Alice, “without pictures or conversation?” Lewis Carroll (1832-1898).

  9. “A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read”. (Mark Twain)

  10. Books and reading habits of the 22 century: form and context.


ОБРАЗЕЦ БИЛЕТА К ЭКЗАМЕНУ (2 семестр)
Card # 1

1. Read the passage and give the analysis of it.

2. Make up a dialogue on the following topic: “There is only one way to come to understand music by learning to play a musical instrument whether an external one like the piano or flute or by training the human voice to become an instrument”.
Вопросы для подготовки к экзамену 2 семестр
1. Read the passage and give the analysis of it (taken from the newspaper “The Moscow News” www.mnweekly.ru )

Passage 1 “The Moscow News”# 2, 23-29 January 2009 “The Big Chill out” p. 11

Passage 2 “The Moscow News”# 3, 30 January – 5 February 2009 “Hollywood’s Man in Moscow” p. 8-9

Passage 3 “The Moscow News” # 7, 27 February – 5 March 2009 ‘Moscow trial a turning point” p. 3

Passage “The Moscow News” # 4, 6-12 February 2009 “Car industry crisis” p. 6

Passage “The Moscow News” # 1, 16-22 January 2009 “Waiting for the Thaw” p. 2, 14

Passage “The Moscow News” # 9, 13-19 March 2009 “Lyrics, nationalism and gay pride” p. 3

Passage “The Moscow News” # 8 6-12 March 2009 “Monarch, model or Madonna?” p. 18

Passage “The Moscow News” ”# 2, 23-29 January 2009 “Behind the glamour of a college form” p. 5

Passage “The Moscow News” ”# 3, 30 January – 5 February 2009 “New Church Head elected” p. 2
2. Make up a dialogue on the following topic:

  1. “There is only one way to come to understand music by learning to play a musical instrument whether an external one like the piano or flute or by training the human voice to become an instrument”.

  2. “However good recorded music might be, it can never really take the place of a live performance. To be present at an actual performance is half the enjoyment of music”.

  3. Talk about one of the musical genres styles.

  4. Compare Russian and American students' lifestyles.

  5. Folk traditions should be preserved in modern world.

  6. Media produce more negative effects than positive.

  7. The media can be a dangerous weapon

  8. Talk about any musician, musical band, composer, soloist or orchestra.

  9. The functions of television


5 курс
ОБРАЗЕЦ БИЛЕТА К ЭКЗАМЕНУ (1 семестр)
Card # 1

1. Read the passage and give the analysis of it.

2. Give the analysis of the book you’ve chosen, present the words and word combinations from it.
Вопросы для подготовки к экзамену 1 семестр
1. Read the passage and give the analysis of it.

Passage 1 from Rex Stout Fer-fe-Lance Chapter 1 p. 1-3

Passage 2 from Agatha Christie The Mystery of the blue train Ada Mason’s story p. 88-89

Passage 3 from Rex Stout Fer-fe-Lance Chapter 8 p. 98-100

Passage 4 from A. C. Doyle The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The speckled band p. 176-178

Passage 5 from Rex Stout Fer-fe-Lance Chapter14 p. 200-202

Passage 6 from J. Galsworthy “The silver spoon” Photography p. 167-169

Passage 7 from L. Carroll Through the Looking Glass Looking Glass House p. 18-20

Passage 8 from L. Carroll Through the Looking Glass Looking Quenn Alice p. 145-147

Passage 9 from A. C. Doyle The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes A case of Identity p. 53-55

Passage 10 from A. C. Doyle The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Man with the twisted Lip p. 124-125
ОБРАЗЕЦ БИЛЕТА К ЭКЗАМЕНУ (2 семестр)
Card # 1
1. Read the passage and give the analysis of it.

2. Make up a story using the following word combinations.
Вопросы для подготовки к экзамену 2 семестр
Examples of texts:

J. Galsworthy “The silver spoon”, Chapter 6, “Soames keeps his eyes open”, p. 38-40

J. Galsworthy “The silver spoon”, “Soames visits the press”, chapter 11, p. 68-69

J. Galsworthy Chapter 19, “Rout at Mrs. Magussie’s”, p. 252

W. Somerset Maugham “Selected prose”, “The closed shop”, p. 98-101

Ruth Rendell “A Guilty Thing”, Surprised”, Chapter 1, p. 9-11

William Golding “The Lord of the Flies”, “Fire on the Mountain”, p. 22-24

Agatha Christie “The Mystery of the blue train”, “Lady Tamplin writes a letter”, p. 46-48

Agatha Christie “The Mystery of the blue train”, “A new theory”, p. 140-141
2. Make up a story using the following word combinations.
Card 1

To take to one's bed

To be one's first consideration

To be hung with portraits

To sink into stillness

To be accustomed to do smth

To be too funny for words

To be cut short
Card 2

To make a fool of himself

To consult smth

To roar with laughter

To pass entirely without incident

To put smb off

To take notice of smth

To be as hard as nails
Card 3

To be too funny for words

To be cut short

To be moved by pity

To put up with smth

To have command of smth

To set eyes on smth

To face up to thing

Fool's paradise
Card 4

Set the alarm for

To bring out smth

To enlarge one's scope

Easier said than done

To fight against great odds

To work magic

To take out on smb

To be doomed to failure
Card 5

To carry well

To be hard on smb

To make a fool of himself

To consult smth

To roar with laughter

To pass entirely without incident

To put smb off

To take notice of smth
Card 6

To be accustomed to do smth

To be too funny for words

To be cut short

To be moved by pity

To put up with smth

To have command of smth

To set eyes on smth

To face up to thing
Card 7

For the time being

To take offence

To turn a tolerant eye on

A touch of pride

To work oneself up to a good position

To get nowhere

To be well aware of smth

To apply certain standards to smb
Card 8

To fight against great odds

To work magic

To take out on smb

To be doomed to failure

To pay smb a compliment

To figure out

To get one's bearing

A different order of mind
Card 9

To want finding

To take to one's bed

To be one's first consideration

To be hung with portraits

To sink into stillness

To be accustomed to do smth

To be too funny for words

To be cut short

Card 10

Be doomed to failure

To pay smb a compliment

To figure out

To get one's bearing

A different order of mind

The account of smth

To come to a standstill

Within easy reach of smth
Card 11

Put up with smth

To have command of smth

To set eyes on smth

To face up to thing

Fool's paradise

To run short of

To dote on smb

To come out
Итоговые тесты

2 курс
Образец теста по содержанию книги «Theatre» by W.S. Maugham
1. Say weather these statements are true or false:

Julia won every prize that was open to her at school.

Jimmie Langton met Julia in three years after school.

Julia fell in love with Michael at first sight.

Michael was a generous man.

Julia did not care whether Michael was at Cambridge or not.

Julia tried everything to seduce Michael.

Michael was proposed to go to Egypt to act for two years.

Throughout the War the theatre was an unprofitable business.

Julia became pregnant when she was nearly thirty.

Julia told Tom that Rickabys would go anywhere if they had no to pay for that.

Tom gave away all the presents he had got from Julia.

It looked like Tom put aside his moral scruples.

Roger was going to come home only for a fortnight at Christmas before going to Vienne.

Dolly was a skinny woman.

Dolly and Julia felt tremendous passionate feelings towards each other.
2. Express your opinion on the following phrases:

I suppose it's better to be a fool and know it than a fool and not know it.

Don't pause unless it's necessary, but then pause as Ion as you can.

Actors do their damnedest to look like gentlemen and gentlemen do all they can to look like actors.

The bitterness of life is not death, the bitterness of life t. that love dies.
3. Describe how ... looked like.

Julia Michael Tom Dolly
4. Choose the correct item:

1. The name of Julia and Michael's theatre was ....

La Scala

Siddons Theatre

Placido

2. Joan Denver took the cheap little hat off her head and with a quick gesture shook out her ....

flakes off the head

dose-cropped curls

short greasy hair
5. Do the following task:

Describe Michael’s parents

Tell how Julia fell out of love with Michael

Tell who Mrs de Vries was

Describe Evie

Tell how Charles fell in love with Julia

Tell how Julia slipped out from the tense situation with Tom

Describe Julia’s ability to cry

Tell about your favourite moment in the book

Describe the techniques that Julia applied to ruin Avice Chrichton's performance.

3 курс
Образец теста по содержанию книги «The Catcher in the rye» by D.J. Salinger
Choose the right answer

1. When the novel begins, Holden is

 (A) Watching a football game

(B) Taking a train to New York

(C) Recuperating in some sort of psychiatric institution

(D) Riding a carousel in Central Park

2. What is the name of the school Holden is attending at the beginning of his story?

(A) The Whooton School

(B) Pencey Prep

(C) Don Bosco High

(D) Elkton Hills

3. Holden was forced to return early to school from New York because

 (A) His parents caught him in their apartment

(B) He lost the fencing team's equipment

(C) He desperately wanted to see the final football game

(D) He needed to see Mr. Spencer

4. What item of clothing did Holden buy during the team's trip to New York?

 (A) A hound's-tooth jacket

(B) A red hunting hat

(C) A brown derby

(D) A pink leisure suit

5. Contrasting him with the annoying and sloppy Ackley, Holden describes Stradlater as a(n)

(A) “Anal-retentive neat-freak”

(B) “Guy whose mess you don't mind”

(C) “Clean and nice roommate”

(D) “Secret slob”

6. Holden tries to punch Stradlater immediately after

 (A) Stradlater refuses to answer Holden's questions about his date

(B) Stradlater suddenly attacks him

(C) Stradlater brags about his sexual conquests

(D) Stradlater rips his hound's-tooth jacket

7. Holden nostalgically remembers the way Jane Gallagher used to

 (A) Talk about the Museum of Natural History

(B) Play checkers

(C) Write stories

(D) Ride her bike

8. Once back in New York, the first person Holden tries to invite for a drink is

 (A) A cab driver

(B) Faith Cavendish

(C) Carl Luce

(D) Sally Hayes

9. Holden wonders about the fate of which animals in Central Park?

  (A) The squirrels in the Sheep Meadow

(B) The goats in the Children's Zoo

(C) The feral dogs roaming the Nature Preserve

(D) The ducks in the lagoon

10. After Holden checks into his room at the Edmont Hotel, what does he see out of his window?

  (A) A parade

(B) A flock of ducks flying away from the Central Park lagoon

(C) A variety of bizarre sex acts going on in other rooms of the hotel

(D) Jane Gallagher fooling around with Stradlater

11. According to Holden, he knew he was happy when he was

 (A) Holding hands with Jane

(B) Writing essays for Mr. Spencer

(C) Fooling “phonies” with elaborate lies

(D) Listening to Ernie play piano

12. The elevator operator at the Edmont offers to get Holden

 (A) Drugs

(B) Complimentary breakfast

(C) A prostitute

(D) Movie tickets

13. Holden claims he can't sleep with Sunny because

 (A) He's a virgin

(B) He loves her too much

(C) He's mourning the death of his mother

(D) He's just had an operation on his “clavichord”

14. After Maurice hits Holden in the crotch, what does Holden do?

 (A) He repeatedly insults Maurice, resulting in further physical punishment

(B) He punches Maurice in the face

(C) He collapses to the floor, cursing at Sunny

(D) He hops around the room, spewing profanities while smoke comes out of his ears

15. After his encounter with Maurice, Holden

 (A) Calls the police

(B) Calls Jane Gallagher

(C) Pretends he's a movie character who has been shot

(D) Realizes he's in love with Sunny

16. At breakfast, Holden is surprised that the nun

 (A) Eats fatty foods

(B) Likes Romeo and Juliet

(C) Shows no remorse over stealing the collection money

(D) Spits water on her partner's face

17. What does Holden buy for Phoebe?

 (A) A book titled Out of Africa

(B) An autographed photograph of Robert Donat

(C) A record titled “Little Shirley Beans”

(D) A pair of yellow shoes

18. According to Holden, what is “the best thing” about the Museum of Natural History?

  (A) “That everything always stayed right where it was”

(B) “That no goddam phonies ever went there”

(C) “That this one crazy Indian always reminds [him] of Allie”

(D) “That the birds look exactly like the ducks in the lagoon”

19. As Holden predicted, Sally is excited to

  (A) Talk about their futures

(B) Openly discuss their problems and emotions

(C) See the Lunts

(D) Listen to “Little Shirley Beans”

20. Although Phoebe's real middle name is “Josephine,” she signs her name as

  (A) Phoebe Weatherfield Caulfield

(B) Phoebe Allie Caulfield

(C) Phoebe Benedict Arnold Caulfield

(D) Phoebe “Mad Dog” Caulfield

21. Phoebe chastises Holden because, in her mind, he

  (A) Smokes too many cigarettes

(B) Dates terrible women

(C) Is too nice

(D) Doesn't like anything

22. What or who is the “Catcher in the Rye”?

 (A) Holden's dream job

(B) Phoebe's favorite stuffed animal

(C) An old college buddy of Holden's father

(D) A symbolically important drinking glass

23. Just before he leaves her room, Phoebe gives Holden

 (A) A stern scolding

(B) A record she had bought for him

(C) Her Christmas money

(D) His red hunting hat

24. Holden leaves Mr. Antolini's apartment because

 (A) Mr. Antolini passes out drunk

(B) He feels sick

(C) He thinks Mr. Antolini made a pass at him

(D) Mr. Antolini throws him out

25. As he prepares to leave New York City, Holden repeatedly encounters

 (A) Mr. Antolini

(B) Vulgarity scrawled on walls

(C) His brother's ghost

(D) Ackley and Stradlater

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