вівторок, 30 травня 2017 р.

середа, 19 квітня 2017 р.

City and Shopping

Transport

This folder contains materials to discuss transport and other aspects of city life.
Learn the words to talk about flying with this online exercise.
The daily grind (Do sessions 1-4).
Writing an article. 

List of topics for articles (to be included into the self-study)

  • A travel magazine has asked you to write an article about the best place to go on holiday in Ukraine. Write your article containing between 150 and 180 words telling how to get to the place and what you can see and do there.
  • You are a reporter of a weekly magazine. You were asked to write an article about the most unusual means of transport you’ve seen or travelled by. Write your article containing between 150 and 180 words.
  • A young people’s magazine has asked its readers to write articles describing what sights and facilities would be most attractive to teenagers visiting their home town. Write your article containing between 150 and 180 words about your home town.
  • An international magazine has invited its readers to send in their articles about the future of transport in fifty years’ time. Write your article containing between 150 and 180 words with your predictions and ideas.

Shopping

In this folder you will find materials to this subtopic.
Shopping is great (part 1).
Online shopping (video)

You'll need to watch this documentary consisting of four parts discussing consumerism and its consequences.
 

неділя, 19 березня 2017 р.

Weather and weekend (phonetics)

Complete this self-study by April, 27.

Dialogue to practice reading according to the stress-and-tone marks.
1. Watch this video to learn about the phoneme /ə/.

2. Linking in English.


3. Find out when intrusive /r/ is used.

4. What allophones does /l/ have? Find out.

5. When is /h/ not phonounced?

Listen to these interesting short stories and practice your reading skills.

Watch this funny video and learn to pronounce -ough.

Don't forget about the rhythm.

Listen to these poems, choose one and learn it by heart imitating the speaker's intonation.
Summer Sun by R.L.Stevenson or here and the poem.
The Wind by R.L.Stevenson or another link to mp3 and the text.
Daffodils  by  W.Wordsworth.

The Rainy Day by H.W. Longfellow or this version. (NEC p. 124)
Snowflakes by H.W. Longfellow. (NEC p. 124)


The competition in phonetics will take place on March, 27 at 13.30 p.m. in room 254. Don't miss it!

вівторок, 14 березня 2017 р.

Weather / Free Time

Weather

Here is a new portion of materials on weather for you.
You will find materials on free time activities in this folder.

This is a video about the weather with the tasks and some additional online tasks on the topic.

Session 1 

Study a dictionary entry on the word weather.

You can learn more about natural disasters from this animated guide. Try it!

You can start learning the words on the weather by watching the video below.

Listen to the poems about the weather and try to imitate them.
The Rainy Day by H.W. Longfellow or this version.
The Months by S. Coleridge.
Rain in Summer by H.W.Longfellow.
Snowflakes by H.W. Longfellow.

Watch these four videos about indoor sports and the weather and do tasks online to check your understanding.
You cann also check how much you know about natural disasters by doing this quiz from National Geographic.
This pragramme will tell you about tourism in Antarctica.

Crossword on the weather.

Free time

You will find materials on free time activities in this folder.
You can read the text about music in the UK online
Watch this video to find out about classical books and writers in Great Britain (Literature is Great P1). Literature is Great P2 is about contemporary British writers.
Creativity is Great Part 1.
Look up (video) and the poem.

Crossword on culture.

For the film review you can choose between two films:
August Rush (2007)
Renaissance Man (1994)

Videos:
Sport is Great (2 parts)
Extreme Sports.

Writing tips and exercises
report

субота, 4 лютого 2017 р.

Education (phonetics)

This is the post to remind you what materials wll be necessary for your phonetics classes this semester.

Make sure you have these books: 1, 2, 3, 4, ,6, 7. 
Download these copies with stress-and-tone marks of the texts for the topic.
A nice quiet afternoon is a track 038.

Use Longman dictionary online (transcription is available).

Self-study 1 (deadline March 6)

Listen to the story Two Peas in a Pod. 

Use these online resources to work on your pronunciation:



  1. Work on your phonemes on your own with these videos (you can choose the phonemes from the chart).
  2. -ed ending 
  3. Rules and practical activities on -ed ending.
  4. Rules of pronouncing the ending -(e)s.
  5. This great resource will help you improve your listening comprehension by completing song lyrics: http://lyricstraining.com/.
  6. Play phonetic games, test your pronunciation with Cambridge English Online.
  7. Try this site for animated pronunciation with rules and practical tasks.
  8. Remember some principles of word stress placement. 


пʼятниця, 27 січня 2017 р.

Live and Learn

This is a new block of materials for the first topic.
First of all, there's a quick reminder that you can download all the necessary books for the course here: НЕК123, 4.
All the documents you need for the topic Live and Learn can be found in this folder (including the list of situations).





Don't forget that the 1st class of the second semester will be dedicated to your holiday reading book Thanks for the Memories. So bring your vocabularies, books and notes. 

Use Longman dictionary online (transcription is available).

Study this dictionary entry: http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/exam

The manual for self-study. 

Below are some of the videos we're going to watch and discuss.







You might also find the tasks to the video useful.


The next collection deals with problem pupils. 
This is the video about Oxford University with online tasks to it.
This touching video shows a story of one man learning English. 



Watch this TED-lesson to learn about bilingualism.


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