Task П: Translate your sentences hack into English (orally) and check them with the key.
5. Listen to the text "Sport in Great Britain".
Task I: Write down the Russian equivalents given in the exercise. Task II: Listen to the text again and write down the English equivalents of the Russian phrases.
Task Ш: Write 10 questions on the text Be ready to discuss it in class.
CURIOSITY QUIZ FOR EAGERS
1. Say in what countries the following sports and games are popular:
II. Which is better — to be a specialist or a generalist?
Divide your class into 2 teams. Match each specific term in column I. with the generic term in column II. The team which is the first to match the terms correctly wins the score.
I II
barbell basket-ball
racket cricket
wicket golf
alpenstock fencing
knockout figure-skating
bishop tennis
catcher ice-hockey
gauntlet mountaineering
puck baseball
tee boxing
spin chess-playing
spike weight lifting
III. Read one of the short stories by W. S. Maugham and speak about it in class. Speak not only on the contents, but also give analyses of the characters, the author's mastership, methods of characterization, style and language. See Notes on Style, p. 52.
UNIT SEVEN
I SPEECH PATTERNS
1.There is hardly a country in the world where such a variety of scenery can be found.
There is hardly a book by this author which he has not read.
There was hardly a football match which he missed.
There is hardly another team with better opportunities to win.
2. That would make you think you were in Holland.
The teacher made Jack rub out all the ink marks in his textbook.
They couldn't make William Tell bow before the tyrant's cap.
The slightest noise would make him start.
Make him repeat the rule. (Bur: He was made to repeat the rule.)