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Карта учебно-методической обеспеченности дисциплины






№ п.п. Наименование Имеются в наличии, шт  
    В библиотеке На кафедре
  Практический курс английского языка. 1 курс. Аракин. 2010      
  English Vocabulary in Use Pre-intermediate. 2007      
  Everyday English Дроздова Т. Ю. 2008      
  The Secret Garden 2008      
  English Vocabulary in Use Elementary 2010      
  English Grammar, English Дроздова Т. Ю., 2007      
  English Grammar in use. Raymond Murphy. 2008      
  Дроздова Т. Ю. English Grammar, 2007      
  Практическая грамматика английского языка, К.Н. Качалова и Е.Е. Израелевич, 2012      
  Кронидова В.А. Практическая грамматика, 2006      
  Аракин В. Д. Практический курс английского языка для 2 курс, 2010.      
             

 


Планы практических занятий по дисциплине

UNIT 1. [i] – [i: ]

  1. Practice the sounds.

[i] [i: ] Sounds in contrast

big win he Key bead – bid lead – lid
pig did she knee beat – bit teen – tin
dig twin me feed deed – did bean – bin
gift little free field deep – dip heel – hill
six picnic sea chief eat – it meal – mill
fix fiddle pea niece feet – fit green – grin
ship kitchen tea cheap leak – lick sheep – ship
thin history fee metre peak – pick cheap – chip
chips ministry beans extreme read – rid cheek – chick
wish primitive leave peace seat – sit reason – risen
  1. Read the sentences. Pay attention to the sounds.

1) A lot of patients don’t really need treatment. They feel ill because they do silly things. We can give them pills to treat some illnesses, but they need to keep fit and eat sensibly.

2) His patient had twisted her knee. She slipped on a banana skin in the street. He thinks she just needs to rest her knee. She’s very fit.

  1. Set phrases, idioms, sayings and proverbs.

Pleased to meet you. Extremes meet. It isn’t his business. It’s all Greek to me. Easy come, easy go. A friend in need is a friend indeed. Little pitchers have big ears. As fit as a fiddle.

  1. Rhymes and tongue twisters.

1) Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper.

A peck of pickled pepper Peter Piper picked.

If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper,

Where’s the peck of pickled pepper Peter Piper picked.

2) I need not your needles, they’re needles to me;

For kneading of needles were needles, you see;

But did my neat trousers but need to be kneed,

I then should have need of your needles indeed.

3) Which witch wished which wicked wish?

4) A man of words and not of deeds

Is like a garden full of weeds.

5) A sailor went to sea, sea.

To see what he could see, see

But all than he could see, see

Was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea.

UNIT 2. [æ ] – [e]

  1. Practice the sounds.

[æ ] [e] Sounds in contrast

cat Africa get Send bad – bed tan – ten
hat animal pet Head lad – led sand – send
ham album let Bread sad – said land – lend
back apple bed Ready sat – set band – bend
gas cattle bet lemon man – men pack – peck
cab palace red Berry pan – pen dad – dead
fat acid sell clever mat – met had – head
hat camel ten seven pat – pet shall – shell
has gather best Very bat – bet marry – merry
man travel bell When bag – beg cattle – kettle
  1. Read the sentences. Pay attention to the sounds.

1) Only ten per cent of Kensington Express readers take regular exercise. Ten per cent felt that they were healthy or very healthy.

2) There was a red van traveling west, and several cars and vans behind it. The van driver suddenly turned and crashed into the taxi. The taxi driver wasn’t badly hurt, but he was very angry.

  1. Set phrases, idioms, sayings and proverbs.

Flat as a pancake. All’s well than ends well. Better late than never. Health is better than wealth. A hungry man is an angry man.

  1. Rhymes and tongue twisters.

1) Lesser leather never weathered wetter weather better.

2) Fred fed Ted bread, and Ted fed Fred bread.

3) Can you retell ten texts in twelve seconds.

4) Pat’s black cat is in Pat’s black hat.

5) You’re red as a carrot,

You’re dull as a parrot.

UNIT 3. [Λ ] – [a: ]


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