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Національний університет

“КИЄВО-МОГИЛЯНСЬКА АКАДЕМІЯ”

кафедра англійської мови

НАВЧАЛЬНО-МЕТОДИЧНИЙ КОМПЛЕКС

ДО КУРСУ ЗАГАЛЬНА АНГЛІЙСЬКА

(АНГЛІЙСЬКА МОВА–1)

КООРДИНАТОР:

старший викладач  Семянків Ірина Вадимівна

ПРОГРАМА

КУРСУ АНГЛІЙСЬКОЇ МОВИ

(БАКАЛАВРСЬКІ ПРОГРАМИ)

(Програма затверджена Вченою Радою НаУКМА)

   Програма курсу англійської мови базується на комунікативному підході до навчання мови і належить до нового типу навчальних програм. На перший план висувається завдання практичного активного оволодіння англійською мовою. В основі розробки програми такого типу – теорія комунікативного навчання мові (Communicative Language Teaching), вичерпно представлена в працях Холідея, Хаймса, Манбі, Брамфіта, Ріверо та інших.

Комунікативна програма чітко визначає:

· цілі навчання, які модифікуються і уточнюються як в залежності від кінцевої мети курсу, так і від результатів поточного тестування;

· специфікацію конкретних мовних навичок і умінь (як правило, це комбінація чотирьох основних макронавичок – читання, письма, слухання, говоріння, на основі яких визначаються мікронавички, наприклад, написання ділового листа, автобіографії, оглядове читання, телефонна розмова, сприйняття на слух оголошення чи інше);

· систему типових моделей спілкування для тієї чи іншої мовної ситуації, що вимагає вивчення функціональної граматики.

   Комунікативна програма обов’язково передбачає попереднє вивчення мовних потреб студента (“needs analyses”) і вироблення компромісу між груповими та індивідуальними потребами.

   Основною передумовою розробки такої програми є перегляд традиційної ролі учителя-інструктора. Зорієнтований на учня підхід, який по суті є одним з основних принципів теорії комунікативного навчання, передбачає повний перехід від ролі учителя як домінуючої особи в масі до ролі порадника, консультанта, ініціатора і стимулятора різних видів мовної діяльності аудиторії, програма курсу з англійської мови передбачає комбінацію тематичної концепції з концепцією, орієнтовною на розвиток макро- та мікронавичок. Це добре систематизована і водночас гнучка програма, здатна врахувати усе різноманіття факторів, які зумовлюють успішне вивчення мови.

   Програма передбачає системне і комплексне застосування технічних засобів навчання (аудіо-, теле- і відеоапаратури), а також інші методичні засоби і прийоми, що сприяють вирішенню проблем навчання усній мові і ситуативній мовленнєвій спрямованості. Банк роздаткових матеріалів з розмовних тем, проведення дидактичних ситуативно-рольових і ділових ігор поряд з іншими видами аудіовізуального унаочнення, допомагає створити наочний фон мовної ситуації та передумови мовного висловлення.

   Курс англійської мови розрахований на 3 роки і складається з трьох етапів.

Перший, або курс Англійська мова – 1, який є практичним, спрямований на вироблення навичок вживання мови як інструменту спілкування, триває 2 семестри (І та ІІ). Програма Англійська мова – 1 орієнтована на вироблення комунікативної компетенції студентів на рівні, що умовно називається “середній” (“intermediate”), на основі активізації та розвитку чотирьох основних мовних навичок (skills: читання, письмо, активне спілкування, аудіювання), необхідних для успішного спілкування, що дадуть їм змогу вільно орієнтуватися в сучасному англомовному світі, а саме:

  •  Сприйняття на слух та розуміння усної мови;
  •  Усне мовлення;
  •  Вміння правильно писати тексти різних стильових напрямків;
  •  Володіння ефективними методами читання та аналізу англійських текстів.

   З цією метою програма включає наступні взаємопов’язані напрями:

   По-перше: деталізує конкретні методичні засоби та прийоми, необхідні для вироблення названих вище базових навичок, як, наприклад, слухання текстів:

  •  Для визначення основної ідеї;
  •  Для вилучення конкретної інформації;
  •  З метою їх конспектування і т.п.

   По-друге: пропонує засвоєння лексичної бази спілкування шляхом тематичної організації учбового матеріалу. Теми, на основі яких відпрацьовується необхідна для вільного спілкування лексика та виробляються комунікативні навички, включають:

 (для 1-го семестру) – “Я і моя сім’я”, “Характер, особистість; зовнішність, одяг”, “Їжа”;

 (для 2-го семестру) – “Здоров’я”, “Житло”, “Подорожі”.

   Третім основним елементом програми є орієнтація на засвоєння конкретного граматичного матеріалу, а саме:

  •  Часи англійського дієслова
  •  Граматичні категорії іменника
  •  Артикль
  •  Займенник 
  •  Прикметник, прислівник
  •  Модальні дієслова
  •  Пасивний стан дієслова
  •  Непряма мова 

   У програмі передбачається, що після кожного триместру студенти складають залік або іспит (система оцінки знань в НаУКМА фактично знімає різницю між заліком і іспитом).

1st TERM

Module  1. ME AND MY FAMILY

R – Reading

S – Speaking

L – Listening

W – Writing

V – Vocabulary

I. Family. Relationships.

1. Beyond Language. Personal Relationships U.4 p.67-87, Family Values U.5 p.89-107 R/S

2. More than Words 2. Families U.1 p.27-32, Relationships U.2 p.33-40 R/S

3. Patterns Plus. Friends, Good Friends – and Such Good Friends p.160-165 R/S/W

4. Inside Out U-I. Problem parents U.2 p.14-15 R/S

5. Headway U-I. Family Matters: father-daughter U.9 p.76-78 R/S

6. Student Voices. My Parents. Myself p.48-52 R/S

7. Avenues First Certificate. Relationships U.10 p.124-125 Bridging the generation gap (a Japanese experience) R/S

8. I. Semyankiv, A. Shugai. Listening comprehension tasks. p.3 My Mother Lucy, the Entrepreneur, p.4 Wishing L

II. Feelings. Love. Marriage. Frustrations.  

1. Inside Out U-I. U.9 p.85-86 T.43, 44 Blind date; U.2 p.19-20 T.8, 9 Meeting the parents;

   U.5 p.49-50 T.29 The big day, Marriage is ... R/S/L

2. On a Roll. Fred’s Date U.10 p.102-111 R/S/L

3. Headway U-I. (arranged marriage) U.9 T.25 p.79-80 R/S/L

4. new Headway U-I. I'll marry you, but only if … U.5 p.51-54 R/S

5. Mosaic I Reading The Ways and Means of Long-Distance Marriage p.48-56 R/S

6. Student Voices. Marriage: Bond or Bondage? p.130-133

   Whose Right to Life p.116-119, Whose children are those? p.152-156 R/S

7. Headway I. (divorce) U.14 T.39 p.84 L/S

WRITING

1. Patterns Plus. Classification and Division U.5 p.143

2. Mosaic I Writing p.12-26, 57-66

3. Patterns Plus. Narration U.2 p.11 (The warmest memory of my childhood)

4. Patterns Plus. Argumentation and Persuasion U.10 p.335

VIDEO

1. Headway pre-i. Introductions

2. Inside Out U-I. Oh, happy days U.8, Meet the folks U.2, Wedding bells U.5

3. Focus on American Culture

Segment 1 Mid-Life Moms, Segment 2 Fast-Track Parents, Segment 6 The Joys and Risks of the ‘Daddy Track’

4. Family Album. USA (Family Tree; Family Relationship)

5. Nine month

6. Stepmother

Grammar and Functions

• Tenses (Active Voice) • Questions • Answers

1. FCE 1. U.3 p.31, U.12 p.186

2. Grammarway 4. U.1 p.6, U.12 p.180-189

3. First Certificate Language Practice. U.1-5; 31

4. Azar. U.1-25; p.A8 – A17

5. Azar (new). U.1-4; p.A8 – A18

WORD-LIST

abortion

acquaintance

acquainted

ancestor

arranged marriage

aunt

bachelor

best man

birth control/rate

blended family

blind date

breadwinner

bride

(bride)groom

bridesmaid

brother/sister-in-law

colleague

commuter

couple

cousin

dedicated parents

enemy

extended family

father/mother-in-law

fiancé / fiancée

foster brother

from the moment I set eyes on

frustration(s)

generation gap

great-grandmother

half-brother/sister

a hen party

honeymoon

household

housewife

incompatibility

jealousy

long-distance marriage

love at first sight

marriage licence

marriage vow

maternity leave

mistress

neighbour

nephew

niece

nuclear family

offspring

old flame

only child

orphan

partner

prenuptial agreement / contract

quarrel (n)

rape

reception

registry office

relatives

respect

row (n)

second cousin

senile wanderings of the mind

sibling

single

single-parent family

spinster

spouse

a stag party

stepbrother, etc.

surrogate mother

two-person childless family

uncle

unmarried

wedding dress

wedding guests

wedding present

wedding ring

widow

widower

youthful exuberance

to adopt

to apply for divorce

to approve of

to be close to

to be disappointed in

to be engaged to

to be fed up with

to be flesh and blood

to be fond of

to be hurt by

to be jealous of

to be proud of

to be related by blood

to be responsible for

to be torn in two

to be wrong on both counts

to break up with

to bring up

to chat up

to confide in

to cope with

to cuddle

to depend on

to divorce from

to fancy

to feel pangs of remorse

to get along/on with

to give birth to

to grow up

to hug  

to let bygones be bygones

to let sb down

to look after

to make a will

to marry (to) sb

to miss sb

to mistreat

to pick up where you left off

to propose to

to quarrel with

to rely on

to row with

to start a family

to sympathise with

to take care of

to tell sb apart

to tell sb off

FOCUSED DISCUSSION AND PARAGRAPH WRITING

Narration. Argumentation and Persuasion

Topics Proposed for Focused Discussion and Paragraph Writing

1. Bridging the generation gap (your own experience)

2. The role of the father in raising a daughter

3. Marriage: bond or bondage?

4. Are you family or career oriented?

TOPICS PROPOSED FOR ORAL ASSESSMENT

1. The warmest memory of my childhood

2. Generation gap. Your own experience

3. Should children be always brought up by their own parents? (adoption, surrogate mothers)

4. The role of the mother in raising a son

Module 2. CHARACTER AND PERSONALITY. APPEARANCE AND CLOTHES

I. Character and personality

1. Inside Out U-I. U.9 Attraction p.82-84 Speed dating V/R; wb p.49 V

2. Think First Certificate. U.8. p.96 Adjectives of personality V; p.97 L/R/S/W;

3. First Certificate Language Practice. People and Behaviour U.12 p.229 V  

4. Headway I. Who are these people describing? T.15 p.33, 110 L

5. Right Word Wrong Word. p.208 ex.8 Descriptions, etc., p.241 ex.51 Character and reputation,

   p.254 ex.65 Behaviour, p.276 ex.89 What sort of person are you? V

6. More than Words 1. U.15 p.148 Character and personality 1 R/S/V;

   U.16 p.155 Character and personality 2 V/S/W; U.13 p.133 Feelings and moods R/S/W/V

II. Judging by appearance

1. Inside Out U-I. U.9 Attraction p.78-81 The perfect face, U.1 Images p.9-10 Image queen R/L/S

2. Think First Certificate. U.8 Judging by Appearance, p.94-95, 98-99 R/S/W;

   U.9 Teenage Cults, p.106 New generations R/S

3. Avenues First Certificate. People, U.3 p.32 describing people’s appearance V

4. More than Words 1. U.2 p.57-62 Physical appearance and description V/S/W

5. Right Word Wrong Word. p.208 ex.7 Appearance, etc., of people and things V

6. I. Semyankiv, A. Shugai. Listening comprehension tasks. p.5 The Hobbit; Many Faces L

III. Clothes

1. English Vocabulary in Use pre-i and i. U.56 Clothes V/S

2. English Vocabulary in Use u-i and adv. U.47 Clothes V/S

3. First Certificate Language Practice. Clothes and Appearance U.4 p.198-201 V

4. Right Word Wrong Word. p.250 ex.61 Items of clothing, etc. V

5. More than Words 1. Clothing U.3 p.63-66,70; p.67-69 V/S/R

6. Inside Out U-I. You are what you wear T.5 p.11-12, 145 R/L/S

7. Patterns Plus. The Jeaning of America p.36-39 R/W

WRITING

1. Patterns Plus. U.3 p.55 Description 

2. Patterns Plus. U.6 p.187 Contrast and Comparison

VIDEO

1. Inside Out U-I. U.9 Cindy Jackson

2. Anger management

Grammar and Functions

• Adjective • Adverb

1. FCE 1. U.5 p.75

2. Grammarway 4. U.3 p.42  

3. First Certificate Language Practice U.24

4. Azar. p.A2, A3, A5

5. Azar (new). p. A4, A5

WORD-LIST

1

absent-minded

alone

ambitious

annoyed/annoying  

anxious

artistic

astonished

attractive

beard

birthmark

blond(e)

bored

broad-minded

broadshouldered

calm

charming

cheek

cheerful

chubby

concerned

confused

considerate

cool

creative

critical

cross

cross-eyed

curly

decisive

delighted

depressed

desperate

disappointed

disheveled

domineering

easy-going

embarrassed

emotional

enthusiastic

envious

facial features

fair hair

fair (= just)

forehead

forgetful

freckle (s) / (ed)

friendly

frightened

fun-loving

furious

generous

handsome

hardworking

heartbroken

height

helpful

horrified

irritated

jaw

lack of respect for

lazy

lean

line (-s) / (-ed)

lively

livid

lonely

mean

miserable

mole

mood

moustache

obese

optimistic

patient

pessimistic

phlegmatic

physique

plain appearance

pleased

plump

pointed chin

prejudiced

pretty

relieved

respectable

respectful

restless

scared

self-confident

selfish

sensible

sensitive

serene

shining

shiny

shy

silk/silky

skinny

slender

slim

smart mind

smug

sociable

square chin

straight

strong

stubborn

surprised

tanned

temper

terrified

thrilled

traits of character

ugly

upset

vain

voluptuous

warm-hearted

wavy

weak

well-built

willpower

wiry

worried

wrinkle (-s) / (-ed)

to be as white as a sheet

to be in good/bad mood

to be interested in

to be good/bad at

to be over the moon about sth

to be similar to

to be the center of attention

to bowl sb over

to catch sb’s balance

to get sb down

to go red

to keep/lose one’s temper

to keep up with the times

to lack confidence

to look as if / to look like

to take after sb

to take sb by surprise

there is sth __ about him/her

2

baggy

beret

blazer

blouse

boutique

boxer shorts

bra

brand

button

cardigan

casual

changing / fitting room

checked

close-fitting

cloth

clothing

collar

corduroy

costume

cotton

cuff

denim

earring (s)

elegant

fashionable

(flared) trousers

flowery

footwear

(frayed) jeans

fur coat

garment

glove

hem

jacket

jumper

label

laces

leather

loose

mitten  

old-fashioned

outfit

overcoat

pin-striped

plain pattern of fabric

pleated skirt

pocket  

price-tag

pullover

raincoat

receipt

round-neck

sandals

scarf

scruffy

sew

shirt

shoe

shopping precinct

sleeve

slipper

smart clothes

sock

sole

spotted

(stiletto) heel

stocking

stylish

suede

sweatshirt

(tailored) suit

tasteful

tight

tights

(top-)boot

tracksuit

trendy

T-shirt

underwear

velvet

V-neck

well-dressed/groomed

with-it

wool/woollen 

to bargain

to be a wolf in sheep’s clothing

to be dressed to kill

to be dressed (up) to the nines

to be in sb’s shoes

to be in vogue

to be on sale

to change into

to do the shopping / go shopping

to dress / get dressed

to fit

to go windowshopping

to grow out of

to have a tendency to

to lace up

to let down

to let out

to make purchases

to match

to pull one’s socks up

to purchase

to put on

to line / queue up

to shop around

to suit

to take in

to take off

to take out

to try / fit on

to wear one’s Sunday best

to wear the trousers

to zip up

FOCUSED DISCUSSION AND PARAGRAPH WRITING

Describing a person and a thing. Contrast / Comparison

Topics Proposed for Focused Discussion and Paragraph Writing

1. Describe the personality of somebody you look up to.

2. Describe the appearance of one of your group mates / a special person.

3. How the appearance and personality interact.

4. You are what you wear.

5. Compare the kind of clothes you are wearing now to the ones you consider your Sunday best.

6. What would you wear for different occasions?

TOPICS PROPOSED FOR ORAL ASSESSMENT

1. Describe the character of your friend.

2. What personal traits seem the most/least attractive to you? Why?

3. Strong and weak traits of your personality

4. What situations make you lose your temper or what can set you in a good mood?

5. Think what you can judge by the appearance of your desk/group mate.

6. How do a personality and a style interact?

Module 3. FOOD

I. Kinds of food

1. Contact USA. U.4 p.52-70 Food in America R

2. English Vocabulary in Use pre-i and i. U.58 Food V

3. Headway I. U.5 p.26-27 R

4. Lexis. U.6 p.121-127 Nourishing Nations: Past and Present R

5. Patterns Plus. The Discovery of Coca-Cola p.21-23, Why Eat Junk Food? p.272-273 R

II. Shopping for food

1. First Certificate Language Practice. U.8 Shops and Shopping V

2. On a Roll. U.3 Thursday Night at the Supermarket p.23-33 R, p.31 L

3. More than Words 2. U.15 p.131-138 Stores, shops and services R/V/S

4. Matters Intermediate. U.15 p.111 Checklist for Healthy Eating (shopping list – classification and division) S/W

III. Cooking. Dishes. Diets

1. English Vocabulary in Use u-i and adv. U.43 Food V

2. More than Words 2. U.19 p.159-167 Preparing and eating food, p.164 recipe (classification) R/S/W/V

3. Right Word Wrong Word. p.252 ex.63 Food, p.231 ex.39 Food and drink, p.259 ex.70 Food and drink V

4. First Certificate Language Practice. U.7 Food, Restaurant and Cooking V

5. Highlight U-I. U.1 p.3 (food and cooking, recipe – classification and division, explanatory paragraph) S/W

6. I. Semyankiv, A. Shugai. Listening comprehension tasks. p.6 Strawberry Ripe – Street Sellers and Street Cries L

IV. Let’s eat out

1. Meet the US. There’s Nothing Like a Diner p.8-12 R

2. On a Roll. U.1 The Potluck p.3-11 R, p.9 L; U.5 The Restaurant p.45-57 R, p.54 L

3. Highlight U-I. U.1 p.2-3 (eating places and habits) S; p.4-5 R/L; p.8 (description of eating habits) W

4. Patterns Plus. Eating Alone in Restaurants p.242 S/W

5. I. Semyankiv, A. Shugai. Listening comprehension tasks. p.7 Eating and Drinking Habits in Britain L

VIDEO

Family Album. Episode 6, Thanksgiving

Grammar and Functions

• Noun

(singular/plural, regular/irregular, count/non-count, noun/verb agreement)

1. FCE 1. U.9 p.144

2. Grammarway 4. U.4 p.58

3. First Certificate Language Practice U.21

4. Azar. p.197-209

5. Azar (new). U.7.1 – 7.6

• Articles

1. FCE 1. U.9 p.144

2. Grammarway 4. U.4 p.58

3. First Certificate Language Practice U.22

4. Azar. p.A20

5. Azar (new). U.7.7 – 7.8

Ways of expressing quantity

(some / any / no, none, much / many, a lot of /lots of/plenty of, (a/very)little, (a/very)few, whole, all, every, each, both…and, either…or, neither…nor)

1. FCE 1. U.11 p.169

2. Grammarway 4. U.11 p.164  

3. First Certificate Language Practice. U.23

4. Azar. U.5-8 – 5-15

5. Azar (new). U.7.9 – 7.13

Pronouns. Determiners

(personal pronouns, possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns, reflexive pronouns, one(s), forms of other)

1. FCE 1. U.11 p.169

2. Grammarway 4. U.11 p.164  

3. First Certificate Language Practice. U.33

4. Azar. U.5.16 – 5.21

5. Azar (new). U.8

WORD-LIST

a la carte

apple-pie

a three-course meal

bacon and eggs

baker’s / bakery

barbecue

batter

bay leaf

beef

beet(root)

beverage

biscuits

bitter

bowl

bread bin

breadboard

Brussels sprouts

buckwheat

bun

butcher’s

cauliflower

cereal

check-out person

chef

chicken

chilly

chocolate bar

cinnamon

clove of garlic

cocktail

cod

coffee (ground / instant)

confectionery

consumer

cook

cooker

cookery book

cottage cheese

counter

crash diet

cream cheese

cuisine

curds

customer

cutlery

dairy products

delicatessen

delicious

dessert

dietary needs

dill

dish

dough

dressing

edible

egg-nog

ethnic food

etiquette

famine

fast food

fattening

fatty

fishmonger’s

fish soup

flour

frozen food

ginger

gluttony

gravy

greengrocer’s/greengrocery

grocer’s/grocery

half-finished product

ham

hard/soft-boiled eggs

herbs

herring

high/medium fat

high tea

hot

jacket potatoes

junk food

lamb

lard

leftovers

lettuce

lime

liver

lobster

main course

mashed potato

medium / rare / well done

melon

mustard

napkin

nourishing

nutritional value

onion soup

overweight/underweight

oysters

pancake

paprika

parsley

pasta

pastry

pineapple

pork

potluck

poultry

prawn

processed food

produce (n)

product

protein

ravioli

recipe

rotten

salesperson

salmon

sandwich

sauce

sausage(s)

scrambled eggs

sea food

seasoning

shoplifting

shopper

shopping cart

shrimp

skim(med) milk

soft drinks

sour

(sour) cream

speciality

spices

spicy

spinach

sponge-cake

stale bread

steak

submarine

sweetooth

tablecloth

table manners

take-away meal/restaurant

tart

tasty

tender

toast

tough

trout

tuna

turkey

veal

vegan

vegetable oil

vegetarian

vinegar

well-balanced diet

wholemeal bread

wok

to bake

to beat

to be full

to be hungry/thirsty

to be/go on a diet

to bite / get a bite

to blend

to boil

to casserole

to chew

to chop

to consume / take in

to cook

to cut down on salt/sugar

to cut down the amount of   

to dice

to dine

to drain

to fill / stuff

to gain / put on weight

to go Dutch

to grate

to grill

to have a second helping

to have a snack

to heat

to help oneself to sth

to keep to a diet

to lose weight

to marinate

to mash

to melt

to mince

to order

to overcook/undercook

to peel

to roast

to run out of

to season

to serve

to shell

to simmer

to slice

to soak

to sprinkle

to starve

to steam

to stew

to stir

to tip

to warm up

to whip

FOCUSED DISCUSSION AND PARAGRAPH WRITING

Classification and Division. Explanation 

Topics Proposed for Focused Discussion and Paragraph Writing

1. Your approach to a balanced diet

2. Where to eat out. Your last visit to a restaurant or a cafẻ

3. Share your cooking skills (“Show and Tell” activity). Describe the way you cook your favourite dish.

TOPICS PROPOSED FOR ORAL ASSESSMENT

1. What places to go shopping for food do you prefer?

2. Foods and dishes in Ukrainian cuisine. What national dish would you recommend to a visitor? Why?

3. Compare dishes and eating habits in different cultures.

4. Advantages and disadvantages of eating out

ЗАВДАННЯ ДЛЯ ТИЖНЯ САМОСТІЙНОЇ РОБОТИ

ПІДГОТУВАТИ В УСНІЙ ТА ПИСЬМОВІЙ ФОРМІ ТАКІ ТЕМИ ЗГІДНО З ВИМОГАМИ ДО СТРУКТУРИ ВІДПОВІДНИХ ПАРАГРАФІВ:

  1.  Talk about your first day as a student of Kiev-Mohyla academy.
  2.  Describe the personality of your role-model (a person you want to be like).
  3.  Describe the personalities of an ideal friend (both a girl and a boy).
  4.  Describe the appearance of a person you find very attractive.
  5.  Which factors do you consider when you buy a new piece of clothing? Where do you usually shop for clothes?
  6.  Talk about a day in your life when you felt really happy.
  7.  Describe the outfits (casual, formal, smart) which you wear to different occasions.
  8.  Think about a positive and a negative character either from a movie or from real life. Compare their personalities (you don’t have to name them).
  9.  What traits of character (both good and bad) do you normally associate with typical representatives of the following professions: a politician; a teacher; a nurse; a top executive of a multinational company?  
  10.  In what way is a person’s character, mood, social status reflected in his or her clothes?
  11.  Describe the appearance of a pop-star or of another well-known person.
  12.  Which outside factors and circumstances can influence your mood? In what way?
  13.  What is the interrelation between people’s appearance and personality? Give examples.
  14.  Talk about the warmest memory of your childhood.
  15.  What are your family values?
  16.  What is your attitude towards adoption and surrogate parenting?
  17.  Compare a church wedding ceremony and a registry office wedding ceremony.
  18.  What do you think the saying “You are what you wear” means?
  19.  Compare and contrast male and female roles in a society.
  20.  Describe the features of your own personality which you like and the ones you’d rather get rid of.
  21.  Tell about your family celebrations.
  22.  What do you think is your parent’s role in shaping up your personality? Will you raise your children in the same way your parents brought you up?
  23.  Why is it important for a child to have both parents? Compare the roles which a father and a mother play in raising a child.
  24.  Describe the personality of your best friend.
  25.  What is a “generation gap”? Have you had a personal experience of this phenomenon?
  26.  What is an arranged marriage and what is your attitude to it?

2nd TERM

Module 4. HEALTH

I. Health. Health challenges

1. Lexis. Ch.7 p.141-147 Enabling the Disabled

2. Interactions II. Ch.10 p.126 Medicine, myths and magic

3. Right Word Wrong Word. p. 270 ex. 81 Are you a hypochondriac?

II. Body. Diseases. Symptoms. Injuries. First aid

1. More than Words 1. The human body p.52

2. Right Word Wrong Word. p.221 ex.27 The human body

3. Wordbuilder. Health and illness p.149

4. English Vocabulary in Use pre-i & i. U.54 Health: illness and disease, U.55 Health: injuries 

5. English Vocabulary in Use u-i & adv. U.48 Health and medicine

6. Patterns Plus. p.166 Fatigue, p.325 Migraines

7. Mosaic I R. p.65 Dental Health

8. Headway I. p.46 T.22 First Aid

9. Mosaic 1 Gr. p.125 Emergencies, p.131 First Aid

10. I. Semyankiv, A. Shugai. Listening comprehension tasks. p. 9 Immunization

III. Specialists. Patients

1. More than Words 1. Sickness and cure p.78

2. Interactions I. Ch.7 p.74 Health and illness

3. Headway U-I. p.51 T.18 Holistic Medicine

4. I. Semyankiv, A. Shugai. Listening comprehension tasks. p. 8 The Strange Doctor

IV. Physical fitness. Sport. Bad habits: drugs, smoking, drinking, stress

1. More than Words 1. Health and exercise p.71

2. Patterns Plus. p. 40 Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds? p. 237 Think Thin and Get Thin

3. Patterns Plus. p. 330 What Is a Drug? p. 292 The Thirsty Animal  

4. Inside Out U-I. U.4 I will quit. Soon p.39-40

WRITING

Patterns Plus. Cause and Effect. U.8 p.263 

VIDEO

1. Inside Out U-I. U.4 Good health!

2. Focus on American Culture. Segment 11, Health Care for the Poor

3. Family Album. USA (Keeping Fit)

Grammar and Functions

• Modal Auxiliaries and Similar Expressions

1. Ability in the present and past: can, be able to, could, was/were able to, managed to

Azar. p. 109, 2-21, 2-22; Azar (new). p.193

2. Permission: can, be allowed to, could, may, might

3. Obligation: for the present or future: must, have to, have got to; for the past: had to 

Azar. p. 75, 2-6; Azar (new). p.157

4. Lack of necessity in the present: must not, don’t have to, haven’t got to, don’t need to, needn’t 

Azar. p. 76, 2-7; Azar (new). p.158

5. Advice: should, ought to, had better Azar. p.78, 2-8; Azar (new). p.160;
the past form of
should and ought to Azar. p.81, 2-9  

6. Degrees or certainty (possibility: may, might, could, can) Azar (new). p.176-184

7. Used to (habitual past) Azar. p.101, 2-18

8. Expressing preference: would rather in the present and past

Azar. p. 106, 2-20; Azar (new). p.197

9. Requests, offers, suggestions: let’s, why don’t, shall I/we 

Azar. p. 86, 2-11; Azar (new). p.169

Azar. p. 69, 2-2; Azar (new). p.152

Azar. p. 70, 2-3; Azar (new). p.153

Azar. p.73, 2-5 

WORD-LIST

ache

acupuncture

AIDS

ailment

ambulance

anaesthetic

ankle

appendix

armpit

baby teeth

bite

blind

blister

blood pressure

bodily organs

boil

brain concussion

breast

breath

bruise

cardiologist

carious

cast in the eye

catching

Casualty and Emergency Department

cavity

chain smoker

check up

chest

children's disease

chronic

cold

common illness

constipation

contagious

course of treatment

cramp

cripple

crutch

dental care

dentist

denture wearers

dermatologist

deterioration

diagnosis

diarrhoea

digestive system

drug addict / addiction

elbow

emergency medical aid

euthanasia

familial disease

family doctor

fatigue

fever

feverish

filling

finger

first-aid outfit

flu

food poisoning

forearm

fracture

friction

frostbite

gangrene

gargle

gash

gasp

general practitioner

genetic engineering

graze

Gynaecological Ward

haemorrage

headache

health check

heart attack

heel

hiccups

hip

incurable disease

indigestion

infectious pneumonia

inflammation

injury

insomnia

Intensive Care Unit

it hurts me  

jaundice

joint

kidney failure

knee

lame in the left leg

long / short-sighted

Maternity Unit

medical insurance

medicine for a cold

mental retardation

metabolism

migraine

nervous system

neurologist

nose bleeding

nurse

obstetrician

ointment

Ophthalmic Ward

optician

Orthopaedic Ward

outbreak

Paediatric Ward

paediatrician

pain-killer

physiotherapist

plaster cast

pregnancy

psychiatrist

psychosomatic

pulse

quarantine

queasy

respiratory system

rhythm

running nose

sedatives

scar

scratch

shoulder dislocation

sickness

sling

spinal column / cord

sore eye/foot/throat

specialist

sprain

sting

stomach

stroke

stuttering

suffocation

sun-stroke

surgeon

Surgical Ward

sweaty

swollen

symptoms

the nose is clogged up

thigh

throb

thumb

toe

tooth decay

tonsils

transmitted disease

treatment

tumour

ulcer

vaccination

vaccine

vessel

X-rays

waist

wheelchair

woollen pads

wound

wrist

to ache all over

to apply a mustard plaster

to be/get addicted

to be allergic to

to be all skin and bones

to be as fit as a fiddle

to beat

to be / feel ill with

to be predisposed to

to be running a temperature

to be safe and sound

to be sick and tired of sth

to be short of breath

to be taken ill

to be under the weather

to be unwell

to be X-rayed

to blow one’s nose

to break out in a rash/spot

to breathe in deeply

to bring / keep down the temperature

to catch a cold

to come down with a disease

to complain of sth

to consult a doctor

to cough

to diagnose

to die of/from sth

to ease / reduce pain

to examine

to faint

to fall ill

to feel black and blue all over

to feel dizzy/nauseous

to feel one's pulse

to gain/recover consciousness

to gain strength

to get a burn

to get over

to get pregnant

to get well

to give an injection

to have a headache

to have a thorough examination

to have an appointment with the doctor

to have one's blood examined / tested

to have one's chest X-rayed

to have / undergo an operation

to heal

to inhale

to irritate

to join the majority

to keep in good health

to listen to one’s chest/heart/lungs

to lose consciousness

to operate on

to pull/take out (a tooth)

to put a bandage

to recover from

to sneeze

to sprain an ankle

to strip to the waist

to suffer from sth

to swell

to swoon

to take medicine

to take one's temperature

to treat sb for sth

to vomit

to write out a prescription for

FOCUSED DISCUSSION AND PARAGRAPH WRITING

Cause and Effect. Narration. Contrast / Comparison. Explanation

Topics Proposed for Focused Discussion and Paragraph Writing

1. Medical service and care: modern medicine, traditional medicine. Holistic and Western Approach: Pros and Cons

2. Bad habits and related diseases. How bad habits affect your life

3. Causes and effects of student neurosis

TOPICS PROPOSED FOR ORAL ASSESSMENT

1. How does holistic medicine differ from a western approach?

2. Types and symptoms of fatigue. Efficient ways to recover

3. First aid in case of emergency

4. Tell about any day when you were ill.

5. How bad habits affect our lives

Module № 5. HOUSING

I. Home Sweet Home. Living in the city / country

1. Headway Adv. Home sweet home p.101

2. New Headway U-I wb. p.10 ex. 9 house and home idioms

3. English Vocabulary in Use pre-i and i. U.60 Town and country

4. English Vocabulary in Use u-i and adv. U.45 Towns

5. More than Words 2. Towns and cities p.124

6. Student Voices. p. 40-42 Home, Sweet Home, p.4 City Slickers/Country Bumpkins,

   p. 68 Life in the Country, p.125 For the Sake of Appearance  

7. Contact USA. U.3 Cities in America

8. New Headway I. For and against (Living in the City) p.114

II. House for sale / to let. Types of accommodation

1. Headway I. T.24 a house to buy

2. On a Roll. U.8 A Place to Rent

3. Headway I. Advantages and disadvantages of sharing a flat p.85

4. Headway U-I. p.105 (linking devices)

5. First Certificate Language Practice. Towns and Buildings p.202

6. Right Word Wrong Word. Buildings and parts of buildings p.214, Buildings, parts of buildings, surroundings p.265

7. English Vocabulary in Use pre-i & i. U.49 Homes and buildings, U.50, 51 Around the home

8. More than Words 2. The home and accommodation p.139

III. Things around the house

1. English Vocabulary in Use u-i & adv. U.36 At home

2. Right Word Wrong Word. Furniture p.221

3. More than Words 2. Furnishing and decorating the home p.146, Housework p.153

4. New Headway I. My favourite room p.63

5. On a Roll. U.4 The Laundromat

6. New Headway U-I. HOME is where you make it! p.9, House and Home (voc) p.12;

   wb, At home on a train (passive) p.7 ex.5, Rooms and their contents p.10 ex.8

7. I. Semyankiv, A. Shugai. Listening comprehension tasks. p.12 Housing in Britain, p.11 The Handyman  

VIDEO

1. New Headway U-I. U.1 Home Sweet Home

2. Focus on Innovators and Innovations. Segment 6

3. Headway pre-i. U.11 The Village

4. New Headway I. U.1-6 Wide open spaces

5. Focus on American Culture. Segment 10 New Suburban Designs for Living

6. Inside Out U-I. U.13 A special place

7. History of Housing in the USA

Grammar and Functions

• The Passive Voice

(formation; use; (in-)transitive verbs; by/with; It is said that he .../He is said to…; have sth done; make/let)

1. FCE 1. U.6 p.90  

2. Grammarway 4. U.6 p.86  

3. First Certificate Language Practice. U.9

4. Grammar Azar. U.3.1 – 3.7

5. Grammar Azar (new). U.11.1 – 11.8

WORD-LIST

abandoned

accommodation

amenities

apartment hunter / seeker

a rent of $50 a month

a suite of furniture

at a reasonable rent

attic

basement

bay/bow window

bedside table

bedspread

blanket

blinds

block of flats

boarding house

(built-in) furniture

bulletin board

bungalow

bunk beds

burglar alarm

capital-city

caravan

carpet / mat / rug

castle

ceiling

cellar

chalet

chest of drawers

chimney

coffee table

condominium

conveniences

convent

cottage

curtains

doorway

dormitory

double bed

downtown/uptown

drawing room

dressing table

drive

duster

duvet

dweller

entrance

fan

farmhouse

fast-paced urban lifestyle

(flowery-patterned) wall paper

French windows

front/back door

guest house

hamlet

handy for sth

Hi-Fi system / stereo

homeless beggars

home-town

hostel

hovel

hut

igloo

industrial estate

in the / this country

in the suburbs / on the outskirts

intermediary

iron

ladder

landing, staircase

landlord(lady)

lane

lavatory

lawn

letter-box

lino

living/lounge/sitting room

lodger

loft

maisonettes

manor(house)

mansion

metropolis

mixed tap

monastery

old-peoples home

open-plan

palace

patio yard

penthouse

pillow (case / slip)

porch

posh

power point

premises

purpose-built

quarter

radiator chute

ranch

real estate agent

registration

remote controller

remote village

removal men

resident

residential area / district

roommate

rural

rustic

screen doors

secluded

self-contained flat

(semi) detached house

shed

sheet

shutters

sill

single bed

skyscraper

slated roof

sliding door

slum

spacious

stairs

steps

storey

study

switch

tablecloth

tapestry

tenant

tent

tepee

terrace

terraced house

twin bed

upholstery

utility room

villa

walkman

want ad section

washbasin

washing machine

well-proportioned

window pane

to be home and dry

to be laid with asphalt

to be lined (up) with trees

to be on the house

to be poorly/well furnished

to brighten sth up

to bring home the bacon

to bring home to sb

to bring the house down

to carry out structural alterations

to come across sth

to drop in/on sb

to dwell

to eat sb out of house and home

to equip with sth

to evict from

to fit the (double/triple) glazing

to furnish with

to get on like a house on fire

to give/have a house warming party

to inhabit

to knock down

to knock out the wall

to let

to look out onto sth / to face sth

to look through the ads

to lower/raise rent

to move (in/out of)

to occupy

to paper/stucco the walls

to put up with sth/sb

to (re-)decorate the interior

to rent

to reside

to rip out installations

to settle

to share a room with sb

to squat

to stay in a private house

to take sth out

until the cows come home

FOCUSED DISCUSSION AND PARAGRAPH WRITING

Contrast / Comparison. Describing a place

Topics Proposed for Focused Discussion and Paragraph Writing

1. Urban and Rural Life: Pros and Cons. Advantages and disadvantages of living in a city and in the country

2. Accommodation you occupy. Your dream dwelling

TOPICS PROPOSED FOR ORAL ASSESSMENT

1. Advantages and disadvantages of living in a flat, a private house, a hostel

2. What types of accommodation seem the most attractive and the least convenient to you? Why?

3. The factors you consider when buying or renting accommodation

4. Describe the place you live in (location, exposure, plan, furniture, decoration, gadgetry)

5. The most common problems around the house


Module 6. TRAVELLING

I. Holidays

1. New Headway U-I. p.20 Death by tourism

2. English Vocabulary in Use pre-i and i. U.88 A sightseeing holiday

3. English Vocabulary in Use u-i and adv. U.50 Holidays

4. Avenues First Certificate. p.88-89 Exotic holidays (Going away, A good holiday?)

5. Highlight U-I. U.3 p.19-27

6. Think First Certificate. U.5 A Sense of Adventure

p.60-61 The Best of Times? p.62 What a Nightmare! p.64-65 Once in a Lifetime, A holiday with a difference

p.66 Future Plans, p.68 Travellers

7. Inside Out U-I. U.8 Escape p.68-69 A day at the seaside

8. New Headway I. U.9 p.94 A place

9. I. Semyankiv, A. Shugai. Listening comprehension tasks. p.10 Planning Holidays

II. Kinds of travelling. Directions

1. First Certificate Language Practice. p.186 Travel and Holidays

2. More than Words 2. U.21 p.175 Rail, air and sea travel

3. Right Word Wrong Word. p.227 Travelling by train, 279 Travelling

4. English Vocabulary in Use pre-i and i. U.86 Air travel

5. English Vocabulary in Use u-i and adv. U.49 Travel

6. Headway I. U.4 T.9

7. Headway U-I. U.8 T.24

8. Avenues First Certificate wb. p.58 Package Tours  

9. New Headway I. p.51-53 T.38 express tour

10. I. Semyankiv, A. Shugai. Listening comprehension tasks. p.10 Out and About London

III. Hotel

1. English Vocabulary in Use pre-i and i. U.87 Hotels

2. Headway I. U.8 p.42 Hotel Rules

IV. Customer’s rights

1. Interactions I U.12 p.146-158 You, the consumer (a letter of complaint) W

VIDEO

1. Headway El. U.4 Heathrow Airport

2. Headway pre-i. U.3 Car Hire, U.5 The Hotel, U.9 The Mini

3. New Headway I. U.3 The Sea, U.4 Taxi!

4. New Headway U-I. U.2 Lonely as a cloud, U.3 Mach 2 to New York

5. Family Album (asking directions), episode 4

Grammar and Functions

• Sequence of Tenses • Reported Statements • Reported Questions • Using the to infinitive • Indirect Questions

1. FCE 1. U.7 p.106

2. Grammarway 4. U.7 p.102  

3. First Certificate Language Practice. U.6

4. Grammar Azar. U.7.6, 7.7; 7.1 – 7.4

5. Grammar Azar (new). U.7.1 – 7.6; 12.1 – 12.4

WORD-LIST

accident

across the street from opposite

airport

aisle / centre / window seat

alley

(anti-)clockwise

around/round the corner

asking for and giving directions

at/on the corner of

avenue

baggage reclaim

bed and breakfast

boarding card

booking (office)

boulevard

by pass

(bridal) suite

cabin crew

carry-on/hand luggage

charter flight

chauffeur

close to

coach (station)

conductor

congestion

continental breakfast

contraflow

(co-)pilot

crash

crossroads

cruise

cul-de-sac / dead lock

customs

cut/half-price ticket

deck

departure lounge

destination

double/family/single/twin room

driving license/test

economy / tourist class

English breakfast

excursion/expedition/hitch-hiking

ferry

fine

flight attendant

footbridge

(forced) landing

full / half board

guest house

harbour

heavy traffic

in/on the way

itinerary

lane

landmark

life belt / jacket

liner

maid

means of transport

monument to

moving stair

next to

one-way street

passer-by

path

pedestrian

pedestrian / zebra crossing

porter

quay(side)

reception

resort

return ticket

route

runway

rush hour

safety belt

season ticket

service station

side road

single ticket

stand-by ticket

stopover

subway/underground

travel/trip/voyage

underpass

van

vehicle

yacht

to arrive in/at / to get to  

to be/get air/home/car/sea-sick

to board

to break down

to cancel

to catch the bus

to change buses

to change from … to

to check in / out

to commit traffic offence

to complain to sb about sth

to cut across

to delay

to engage / take a room

to get in / out of a car

to get on / off the bus

to get/go through the customs

to go as far as

to go/travel on foot

to go/travel by air/sea/land

to go past / to pass by

to go sightseeing

to go/see sights

to go straight on / ahead

to go to / towards

to head for

to hire a car

to land

to leave (for)

to lose one’s way

to make good time

to miss the bus

to pay in advance

to put up a tent

to reserve a cabin

to ride in a bus

to see sb off

to set off/out / to start out

to take off

to take a photo / photos  

to turn (to the) left/right 

FOCUSED DISCUSSION AND PARAGRAPH WRITING

Narration. Description

Topics Proposed for Focused Discussion and Paragraph Writing

1. Ukraine sights which are worth visiting. The places of attraction in your native town

2. Kinds of holidays and ways of travelling: camping, hiking, hitch-hiking, spa, seaside holiday 

3. Pros and cons of package and self-catering holidays

TOPICS PROPOSED FOR ORAL ASSESSMENT

1. Which way to travel would you prefer if you could choose? Why?

2. Advantages and disadvantages of a camping holiday and a package tour

3. You are a guide around Ukraine and your native town.

4. Recollect the most pleasant travelling you have ever had.

ЗАВДАННЯ ДЛЯ ТИЖНЯ САМОСТІЙНОЇ РОБОТИ

ПІДГОТУВАТИ В УСНІЙ ТА ПИСЬМОВІЙ ФОРМІ ТАКІ ТЕМИ ЗГІДНО З ВИМОГАМИ ДО СТРУКТУРИ ВІДПОВІДНИХ ПАРАГРАФІВ:

  1.  Describe the symptoms of a person who has the flu and a person who has food poisoning. What treatments are usually recommended in these cases?
  2.  Compare pros and cons of state and private hospitals in Ukraine.
  3.  Describe in detail the accommodation you have at the moment.  
  4.  What attitudes towards health in different societies do you know?
  5.  Compare holistic and western approaches to treating diseases. Which do you prefer? Why?
  6.  The factors you consider when buying and renting accommodation.
  7.  Compare advantages and disadvantages of urban and rural lifestyles.
  8.  What is the connection between bad habits and health? Give examples.
  9.  Compare different types of accommodation.
  10.  Talk about the effects which bad habits can have on a person’s life.
  11.  What types of accommodation seem the most attractive and the least convenient to you and why?
  12.  What are the most common problems around the house and the ways to deal with them?
  13.  Describe your ideal home.
  14.  Describe the location, layout, interior decoration of your current accommodation.
  15.  What is your idea of a healthy life style?
  16.  Compare advantages and disadvantages of living in a flat and a private house.
  17.  Tell us about first-aid measures you would take to help a victim in emergency
  18.  Give a detailed account of a day when you were ill.
  19.  Describe the park you enjoy walking in?
  20.  What causes a fresher’s neurosis?

PARAGRAPH ASSESSMENT:

I. Structure – 3 points (3 components: topic sentence, supporting sentences, concluding sentence)

II. Grammar – 3 points

3 points – only 1 or 2 major mistakes but only a few minor ones

2 points – major mistakes which lead to difficulty in understanding – lack of mastery of sentence construction

1 point – numerous serious mistakes – no mastery of sentence construction – almost unintelligible

III. Vocabulary (correct spelling necessary) – 4 points

4 points – good use of new words acquired, use of appropriate synonyms

3 points – attempts to use words acquired – fairly appropriate vocabulary on the whole but sometimes restricted

2 points – restricted vocabulary – use of synonyms (but not always appropriate)

1 point – very restricted vocabulary – inappropriate use of synonyms – seriously hinders communication

ЗРАЗОК КАРТКИ ДЛЯ УСНОГО ЗАЛІКУ (I СЕМЕСТР)  

1. Topic “The Role of the Father in Raising Children”. (10 points)

2. Explain in English. (5 points)

1. absent-minded    2. a la carte    3. offspring    4. prevailing values    5. blended family

3. Translate from Ukrainian into English. (5 points)

1. шлюб за домовленістю    2. смачна їжа    3. красивий чоловік   4. святковий одяг    5. підлітковий максималізм

4. Correct the mistakes. (5 points)

1. Where did you be yesterday?

2. He works hardly.

3. He is as busy as I.

4. She gave me an advice. 

5. I have read the letter the other days.

ВИМОГИ, ЩО ВКЛЮЧАЄ  КАРТКА  ДЛЯ ІСПИТУ ЗА КУРС GENERAL ENGLISH (Англійська мова І) 

1. Topics (3) – 15 points 

2. Lexical Tasks (words, phrases, synonyms, antonyms, phrasal verbs, idioms) – 10 points

3. Grammar in Functions – 5 points

Topics for oral credit and exam

  1.  Talk about your first day as a student of Kiev-Mohyla academy.
  2.  Compare your personal diet with a healthy one. Are they very different?
  3.  What are the pros and cons of staying in a hotel and at a camp site?
  4.  Describe the personality of your role-model (a person you want to be like).
  5.  What, in your opinion, is the safest kind of transport and what way of travelling is the fastest?
  6.  What is your understanding of the saying “One man’s meat is another man’s poison”? Do you think it refers only to food preferences?
  7.  Describe the personalities of an ideal friend (both a girl and a boy).
  8.  Compare Ukrainian cuisine with cuisine of a different country or region

    (for example, the Mediterranean or Asian cuisine).

  1.  Describe the symptoms of a person who has the flu and a person who has food poisoning. What treatments are usually recommended in these cases?
  2.  Describe the appearance of a person you find very attractive.
  3.  Which factors do you consider when you buy a new piece of clothing? Where do you usually shop for clothes?
  4.  Compare pros and cons of state and private hospitals in Ukraine.
  5.  Talk about a day in your life when you felt really happy.
  6.  Describe the outfits (casual, formal, smart) which you wear to different occasions.
  7.  Think about a positive and a negative character either from a movie or from real life. Compare their personalities (you don’t have to name them).
  8.  What traits of character (both good and bad) do you normally associate with typical representatives of the following professions: a politician; a teacher; a nurse; a top executive of a multinational company?  
  9.  Compare the advantages and disadvantages of eating out in a restaurant and having a picnic.
  10.  Describe in detail the accommodation you have at the moment.  
  11.  I what way is a person’s character, mood, social status reflected in his or her clothes?
  12.  What are the characteristic features of Ukrainian cuisine? Give a recipe of a traditional Ukrainian dish.
  13.  Describe the appearance of a pop-star or of another well-known person.
  14.  Which outside factors and circumstances can influence your mood? In what way?
  15.  What attitudes towards health in different societies do you know?
  16.  Compare the pros and cons of fast food. Can it be part of a healthy diet?
  17.  What is the interrelation between people’s appearance and personality? Give examples.
  18.  Compare holistic and western approaches to treating diseases. Which do you prefer? Why?
  19.  The factors you consider when buying and renting accommodation.
  20.  Talk about the warmest memory of your childhood.
  21.  Compare advantages and disadvantages of urban and rural lifestyles.
  22.  If you happen to make a world round trip what will your    itinerary     be like?
  23.  What are your family values?
  24.  What is the connection between bad habits and health? Give examples.
  25.  Compare different types of accommodation.
  26.  What is your attitude towards adoption and surrogate parenting?
  27.  Talk about the effects which bad habits can have on a person’s life.
  28.  What types of accommodation seem the most attractive and the least convenient to you and why?
  29.  Compare a church wedding ceremony and a registry office wedding ceremony.
  30.  What do you think the saying “You are what you wear” means?
  31.  What are the most common problems around the house and the ways to deal with them?
  32.  Compare and contrast male and female roles in a society.
  33.  Describe the features of your own personality which you like and the ones you’d rather get rid of.
  34.  Provide your menu of a balanced meal and a reasonable diet for a day.
  35.  Tell about your family celebrations.
  36.  Some people say that the best cooks in the world are men. Do you agree?
  37.  Describe your ideal home.
  38.  What do you think is your parent’s role in shaping up your personality? Will you raise your children in the same way your parents brought you up?
  39.  Attractive and restraining factors for you when deciding what to buy?
  40.  Describe the location, layout, interior decoration of your current accommodation.
  41.  What is your idea of a healthy life style?
  42.  Compare advantages and disadvantages of living in a flat and a private house.
  43.  Give a detailed recipe of a dish you like and know how to cook.
  44.  Why is it important for a child to have both parents? Compare the roles which a father and a mother play in raising a child.
  45.  Describe the personality of your best friend.
  46.  Tell us about an enjoyable (or a disastrous) visit to a restaurant or a café.
  47.  What is a “generation gap”? Have you had a personal experience of this phenomenon?
  48.  Tell us about first-aid measures you would take to help a victim in emergency situations such as drowning, fainting, and heart attack, skin burns etc.
  49.  Describe the interior, atmosphere and cuisine of your favourite restaurant or café.
  50.  What is an arranged marriage and what is your attitude to it?
  51.  Give a detailed account of a day when you were ill.
  52.  Describe the park you enjoy walking in?
  53.  What causes a fresher’s neurosis?
  54.  Tell us about the most memorable travel you have ever had.
  55.  Describe the place you like to go shopping for food.

Робочий тематичний план

з курсу Англійська мова – 1

1 рік навчання

I семестр

Modules

Hours

1

18

2

18

3

18

Total

54

MODULE

GRAMMAR

SKILLS

1. Me and My Family

∙ Family. Relationships

∙ Feelings. Love. Marriage. Frustrations

∙ Tenses (Active Voice)

∙ Questions

∙ Answers

Reading skills (for each module):

· skimming

· scanning

· prediction

· intensive reading

Listening skills (for each module):

· listening for gist

· listening for specific information

Writing skills:

  •  Paragraph organization

- topic sentence, controlling idea

- supporting sentences, details

- concluding sentence  

- relationship between sentences and clauses (coherence)

  •  Classification and Division
  •  Narration 
  •  Argumentation and Persuasion

2. Character and Personality. Appearance and Clothes

∙ Character and personality

∙ Judging by appearance

∙ Clothes

∙ Adjective

∙ Adverb

Speaking skills:

agreement / disagreement

difference between things

expressing opinions and making request

likes and dislikes

complaining

Writing skills:

· Describing a person and a thing

· Contrast and Comparison

3. Food

∙ Kinds of food

∙ Shopping for food

∙ Cooking. Dishes. Diets

∙ Let’s eat out

∙ Noun

(singular/plural, regular/irregular, count/non-count, noun/verb agreement)

∙ Articles

∙ Ways of expressing quantity

∙ Pronouns. Determiners

Speaking skills:

offering

asking permission

giving introductions

complaining

apologizing

giving reasons

Writing skills:

· Classification and Division

· Explanation (recipes)

· Narration

Робочий тематичний план

з курсу Англійська мова – 1

1 рік навчання

II семестр

Modules

Hours

1

18

2

18

3

18

Total

54

MODULE

GRAMMAR

SKILLS

4. Health

∙ Health. Health challenges  

∙ Body. Diseases. Symptoms. Injuries. First aid

∙ Specialists. Patients

∙ Physical fitness. Sport. Bad habits: drugs, smoking, drinking, stress

∙ Modal Auxiliaries and Similar Expressions

Writing skills:

· cause / effect

· narration

· contrast / comparison

· explanation

5. Housing

∙ Home sweet home. Living in the city / country

∙ House for sale / to let. Types of accommodation

∙ Things around the house

∙ The Passive Voice

Writing skills:

· contrast / comparison

· describing a place

6. Travelling

∙ Holidays

∙ Kinds of travelling. Directions

∙ Hotel

∙ Customer’s rights

∙ Sequence of Tenses

∙ Reported Statements

∙ Reported Questions

∙ Using the to infinitive

∙ Indirect Questions

Reading skills (for each module):

· skimming

· scanning

· prediction

· intensive reading

Listening skills (for each module):

· listening for gist

· listening for specific information

Writing skills:

· narration

· description

УМОВИ ВИЗНАЧЕННЯ НАВЧАЛЬНОГО РЕЙТИНГУ

З КУРСУ АНГЛІЙСЬКА МОВА – 1

I семестр

Робота в семестрі – 70

Залік – 30

РАЗОМ – 100

І. РОБОТА В СЕМЕСТРІ

Види робіт

Кількість

Максимум балів за однієї умови

Разом

1. Відвідування занять, виконання домашнього завдання, старанність, активність

27

1

0,5 homework

0,5 class work  

(23 × 1 = 23)  

23

2. Поточні контрольні після кожної теми: 

· Me and My Family

· Character and Personality. Appearance and Clothes

· Food

У разі списування під час тесту з будь-якого джерела тест вилучається та анулюється без права переписування.

3

6,6

20

3. Підсумкова контрольна робота.

У разі списування під час тесту з будь-якого джерела тест вилучається та анулюється без права переписування.

1

27

27

4. Залік 

1

30

30

РАЗОМ 

100

ІІ. ЗАЛІК

   Залік проходить в усній формі і передбачає практичне, лексичне, творче завдання. Вимагається: знання лексики в межах тем, що розглядалися протягом семестру, вміння вести монологічне та діалогічне мовлення в межах вивчених тем, вільне володіння та практичне застосування граматичних тем “Tenses (Active Voice). Questions. Answers”, “Noun. Articles. Ways of expressing quantity. Pronouns. Determiners.”, “Adjective. Adverb”.

   Послідовність тем узгоджено з планом кафедри.

II семестр

Робота в семестрі – 70

Іспит – 30

РАЗОМ – 100

І. РОБОТА В СЕМЕСТРІ

Види робіт

Кількість

Максимум балів за однієї умови

Разом

1. Відвідування занять, виконання домашнього завдання, старанність, активність 

27

1

0,5 homework

0,5 class work  

(23 × 1 = 23)  

23

2. Поточні контрольні після кожної теми: 

· Health

· Housing

· Travelling

У разі списування під час тесту з будь-якого джерела тест вилучається та анулюється без права переписування. 

3

6,6

20

3. Підсумкова контрольна робота.

У разі списування під час тесту з будь-якого джерела тест вилучається та анулюється без права переписування.

1

27

27

4. Іспит  

1

30

30

РАЗОМ 

100

ІІ. ІСПИТ

   Іспит проходить в усній формі й передбачає вільне говоріння в межах визначених розмовних тем, знання лексики в межах тем, що вивчались протягом І та ІІ семестрів, вільне володіння та практичне застосування граматичного матеріалу, який розглядався протягом двох семестрів.

   Послідовність тем узгоджено з планом кафедри.

УМОВИ НЕ ДОПУСКУ ДО ЗАЛІКУ АБО ІСПИТУ  

   Студент не допускається до здачі заліку або іспиту з англійської мови за умови, якщо його робота в семестрі оцінюється нижче 30 балів. Максимальна кількість балів, що можливо отримати за роботу в семестрі, складає 70 балів.

● Дивитись умови визначення навчального рейтингу з курсу Англійська мова – 1.  




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