Владимир Аракин - Практический курс английского языка 1 курс

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Учебник является первой частью серии комплексных учебников для
I - V курсов педагогических вузов.
Цель учебника – обучение устной речи на основе развития необходимых автоматизированных речевых навыков, развитие техники чтения, а также навыков письменной речи.

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7. Listen to the verbal context suggested by your teacher or a fellow-student. Respond by

using Intonation Pattern IV or VIII in your reply. Decide if you are going to sound reserved or

friendly and encouraging.

8. This exercise is intended to develop your ability to use different Intonation Patterns in

reading, a) Read the dialogues "On the Road" and others silently to make sure you understand

each sentence. Underline the communicative centre in each phrase. Decide what attitude

should 'be expressed in it. Mark the stresses and tunes, keeping the attitude constantly in

mind. Practise reading the dialogues with a fellow-student. Memorize them, b) Make up a

conversation with a fellow-student using any phrases from the dialogues below. Keep the

attitude in mind:

a) J а с к: Are we on the right road? J i l l : I think

so.

J a c k : You think so. Aren't you sure?

J i l l : No, I'm not sure. I've only been along this road once before.

J a c k : Then we'd better ask someone, hadn't we? J i l l : Yes, that's the right

thing to do. We don't want to lose our way. Look, there's' a postman. He'll know.

J a c k : Does this road go to Henfield? P o s t m a n : Yes, this is the Henfield

road. J a c k : Is it very far?

P o s t m a n : No, not very far. About an hour's walk. J a c k : There are no

buses to Henfield along this road, are there?

P o s t m a n : Oh, yes, but the buses don't come very often. Only about four

times a day.

J а с к: Do you know when the next bus comes along?

P o s t m a n : Not until half past seven. You can be in Henfield long before

then if you walk.

J a c k : Well, thank you. We'd better walk. It's no good waiting an hour and a

half for a bus.

b) "Is Henry likely to play bridge at George's tonight?" "I don't think so. He'll

probably go to a concert instead." "What can Mary be doing now?"

"Well, she may be having dinner."

"And I think she must be writing a letter to me."

"She is more likely to be writing a letter to Henry."

c) "What are you going to do on New Year's Eve?" "I haven't

decided yet. What about you?" "Mary and I have decided to go to

adance."

9. This exercise is intended to test your ability to hear and reproduce

intonation in reading, a) Listen to the text "The Tailor and the Dressmak-

er" carefully, sentence by sentence. Write it down. Mark the stresses and

tunes. Practise reading each sentence after the cassette-recorder, b) Record

your reading. Play the recording back immediately and try to detect your

errors. Make a careful note of your errors in each sound and tune and

work to avoid them. Repetition should be done aloud. Practise the text for

test reading.

10.

This exercise is meant to develop your ability to hear intonation and reproduce it in

proper speech situations, a) Listen to the joke sentence by sentence. Write it down. Mark the

stresses and tunes. Practise the joke for test reading, b) Listen to the narration of the joke.

Observe the peculiarities in intonation, word-group division, pitch, stress and tempo. Note the

use of temporizers. Retell the joke according to the model you have listened to.

11.This exercise is intended to test your ability to analyse material for reading on your

own outside the class, a) Read the story silently to make sure you understand each sentence.

Underline the main sentence in the story. Split up each sentence into intonation-groups.

Locate the communicative centres of them. Mark the stresses and tunes, concentrating your

attention on the attitude expressed. It is not expected that each member of the class will mark

the story in exactly the same way. Discuss your variants in class. Your teacher will help you

to choose the best variant. Practise your corrected variant for test reading, b) Retell the story

following the model above (See Ex. 10):

The Story of Narcissus

Long, long ago, when birds and flowers and trees could talk, a beautiful

fountain sprang up in the midst of a forest. Little sunbeams crept between the

leaves, and, as they fell upon it, made it shine like silver.

One day a lad, who had been hunting in the forest, lost sight of his friends.

While looking for them, he saw the fountain shin

ing in the sunlight through the trees. He at once turned to it, for he was hot

and thirsty.

He stooped down to bathe his burning forehead, and to cool his dry hot lips.

But as he bent over the water, he saw his own face in it, as in a glass. He thought

it must be some lovely water-fairy, that lived within the fountain, and as he

looked he forgot to drink. The bright eyes, the curly hair, the round cheeks, and

the red lips were beautiful to him; and he fell in love with that image of himself,

but knew not that it was his own image. It smiled when he smiled, and as he

spoke, the lips of the face moved as though speaking too, though no sound came

from them. "I love you with all my heart," said the lad. The image smiled and

held out its arms, but still was dumb. The lad spoke to it again and again, and

getting no answer, he at last began to cry. The tears fell upon the water, and

ruffled it, so that the face looked wrinkled. Thinking it was going away, he said:

"Only stay, beautiful being, and let me look at you, even if I may not touch you."

He forgot everything but that lovely face. Day after day, night after night, he

stayed there, till he grew thin and pale, and at last died. Just at the water's edge,

where the lad had died, there grew one strange little flower, all alone. "He has

been changed into a flower," his friends said. "Let us call it after our dead

friend." So they named the flower Narcissus in memory of him and it is called

Narcissus to this very day.

S u p p l e m e n t

TEXTS NOT INTRODUCED IN THE EXERCISES Section Three

Ex. 13

DAYS AND MONTHS. ASKING THE TIME

"Do you know the days of the Week?"

"Yesr Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday."

"Now, let's assume that today is Wednesday. What day will tomorrow be?"

"Thursday."

"And the day after tomorfow?" "Friday."

"What day was yesterday?"

"Tuesday."

"And the day before yesterday?" "Monday."

"As it happens, last Monday was my birthday."

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