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A) Listen to the recording of Text Two and mark the stresses and tunes, b) Repeat the text in the intervals after the model

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  2. A) Listen to the recording of Text Four and mark the stresses and tunes, b) Repeat the text in the intervals after the model.
  3. A) Listen to the recording of Text One and mark the stresses and tunes, b) Repeat the text in the intervals after the model.
  4. A) Listen to the recording of Text Six and mark the stresses and tunes, b) Repeat the text in the intervals after the model.
  5. B) Repeat the text in the intervals after the model.
  6. Exercise 1. Change the sentences according to the model.
  7. I Listen attentively to your fellow-students' reading of Ex. 2; correct their mis takes in the pronunciation of the sounds and stresses.
  8. Now after your teaching practice you have some first-hand experience which you may use doing the tasks below.
  9. The Usage of the Gerund after Prepositions
  10. Повторювачі (repeater) – пристрої для відновлення і посилення сигналів в мережі з метою збільшення її довжини.

2.Consult a dictionary, transcribe the following words and practise their pro­nunciation:

Inevitable неизбежный, menacingly угрожающе, necessity , quay причал, набережная стоянка, extricate выпутаться, experience, dispossess выселять, лишить собственности, prudence [pru:dns] осмотрительность, pathos , hazard [′hæzəd] опасность, apparently [ə′pærəntlɪ], persuade убеждать, callous чёрствый, dreadfully, scheming интригующий, angel, cheque, pathetic , jewel , acutely остро, sol­emn торжественный, oath клятвой, quandary затруднительное положение, release освободить, assess оценивать, immoderately чрезмерно, gesture , restau­rant , sympathetic , chamber [′tʃeɪmbə] комната, agent , basement подвал, основание, attic классический, tiring изнурительный, patience , perseverance настойчивость, innumerable , reconsider переменить, endurance выносливость, revolt восстание, мятеж, content суть, сущность, assiduous усердный, прилежный, messenger курьер, herewith настояним, посредством этого

3. Read the following word combinations paying attention to different types of assimilation and the linking "r":

and the necessity for immediate action; round the world; at the selfsame port; that dispossessed лишило Roger of his common sense; on the point of filling with tears; between the hazards опасностей of life and this help-: less little thing; she twice trumped my best card; his eyes were opened; he swore поклялся a solemn торжественный oath клятвой; in her appealing way; people are apt склонны to think; in the basement; made the house unsuitable; they climbed thousands of stairs; but it did not affect the gentleness of his reply; we'll be married the very moment we find a house

4.Read the following sentences: beginning with "I have always been con­ vinced...", "Not always that..." and "Mrs. Barlow, for she was twice a widow....". Divide them into intonation groups; read them using proper intonation patterns
and beating the time; mind strong and weak forms of form words and all the pho­netic phenomena of connected speech.

5.Read the following extracts: from "When Roger told me,..." up to "...as hard as nails", from "If you don't find a house soon,..." up to "...sixty houses on them", and from "Mrs. Barlow had the patience of an angel..." up to "...Ruth Barlow took to her bed" paying attention to the intonation of the stimuli and responses in the dialogues. Convey proper attitudes by using adequate intonation patterns.

6.Read the text and consider its following aspects:

a) What is the relation of the opening passage of the story (ending "... from whom he had fled") to the main plot? Comment on the syntax of the second sen­tence ("Not always that;..."); justify its length.

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b)What would be lost if the sentence "but Ruth Barlow had a 'gift' (or should I call it a 'quality1?) that renders most men defenceless" were written "but Ruth Bar­low had a 'quality1 that renders most men defenceless..."? What does the device of contrasting 'quality' to 'gift' aim at?

c) Select from the first paragraph words and phrases characterizing Ruth Bar­low. What is the attitude implied? What method of characterization is used here? Point out cliches. Why does the author use them? How do they colour Roger's at­tachment to Ruth?

d)Analyse the rhythm in the sentence beginning "If she married a husband..." and the effect achieved. Indicate the stylistic devices in "She never had a little lamb but it was sure to die".

e)What method (or methods) of characterization is used in the fragment be­ginning "I couldn't say less...", ending "...when next we met"? Is this description of Ruth in full accord with the one givea in the first paragraph? If not, what is the reason? Explain "as hard as nails ".


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