B.Draw a plan of part of any Building of your Oil and Gas University and label it. E. g. each student chooses different storeys and describes classrooms. Talk for a minute about what students and teaches usually do there. (e.g.: on the second floor there are… in classroom 355 we usually have English lessons. We speak English, play, listen to…)
C.Look through the following list of feeling words and say which of them the students can express before and during and after the exams. Pay attention to their translation, pronunciation and learn them by heart.
Pleasant
Unpleasant
ü amazed
ü hopeful
ü afraid
ü impatient
ü amused
ü interested
ü angry
ü jealous
ü astonished
ü loving
ü anxious
ü lonely
ü calm
ü optimism
ü bored
ü mean
ü confident
ü peaceful
ü broken
ü miserable
ü contented
ü pleasant
ü hearted
ü sad
ü cool
ü proud
ü depressed
ü sorry
ü delighted
ü quiet
ü disappointed
ü surprised
ü enjoyment
ü satisfied
ü distressed
ü terrified
ü enthusiastic
ü sensitive
ü frightened
ü tired
ü excited
ü surprised
ü frustrated
ü troubled
ü fascinated
ü tender
ü furious
ü uncomfortably
ü friendly
ü thankful
ü guilty
ü unhappy
ü grateful
ü touched
ü hate
ü upset
ü happy
ü warm
ü helpless
ü worried
ü hurt
VII. WRITING
Write an E-mail to your pen-friend in London. Tell him / her about your student’s life and ask questions about theirs.
IX. WORD LIST
a bone
a credit
a department (sub-faculty)
a fortnight
a hostel
a lesson
a main granary
a member of
a much better chance
a reaction to
a student’s record book
a term
a test of memory
agriculture
all in all
all-University team
among
an access
an apartment
an exception
an integral part of
an opportunity
apology
architecture
as a rule
Associate Professor
at present
at the dawn of
at the disposal
BA
Be careful!
because of
BSc
bus stop
business studies
can’t stand
Candidate of Science
competition
continuous assessment
curriculum
deliberately
descriptive geometry
Doctor
during
either … or
emergency
Everything flows, everything changes.
Excuse me.
factory
family relations
favourite
fertilizer
field-placement
foreign student
frankly speaking
full-time student
gigantic territory
Glad to see you again.
Good afternoon.
Good morning.
Good-bye.
grammar
hard-working
Hello.
Help!
highly qualified specialists
history of art
How are you?
How do you do?
Hurry up!
I give up
I won’t take any more of your time.
I’m fine, thanks. And you?
I'd like to
in favour of
in front of
in spite of
instead
invention
it is obvious that
It takes me
it's worth saying
Just a minute
Keep in touch.
law
Leave me alone!
Let me introduce myself.
MA
medicine
MSc
My name is…
Never mind.
Nice to meet you.
No offence, please.
Not at all.
nowadays
numerous
Oh, that’s all right.
oil and gas profile
one of the biggest
out-of-town student
over the radio
Pardon me
part-time student
PhD
plant
politics
possibility
postgraduate
preparatory courses
Professor
pronunciation
psychology
readers' card
rich reserves
saturated
scientific research
See you soon.
skating
skiing
spare time
spelling
strength of material
subject
successfully
summary
swift developing
Take care of yourself.
That's unfair
That's why
the matter is
there is / are
to apply one's talents
to be afraid of
to be connected with
to be fed up with
to be going to
to be interested in
to be late
to be lost
to be over
to be proud of
to be short of time
to be sorry
to be terrified of
to be tired of
to brush one’s hair
to clean one’s teeth
to come home
to concentrate on
to consists of
to decide
to deliver lecture
to differ from
to dislike
to divide into
to do an exam
to do badly in an exam.
to do coursework
to do exercises in written form
to do exercises orally
to do many subjects
to do morning exercises
to do well in an examination
to enjoy
to fail an exam
to feel sick
to feel the need
to follow one's footsteps
to get a degree
to get a grant
to get ready for
to give a lecture
to go on
to go on foot
to graduate
to hate
to have a rest
to have breakfast
to have trouble with
to last
to leave school
to listen to
to miss lectures
to participate in
to pass an exam
to patent
to prefer
to provide with
to read aloud
to read books on
to read to oneself
to receive a scholarship
to rent an apartment
to repeat
to revise
to set up in
to skip classes
to spent time on
to study a lot of subjects
to take an exam
to take sb. out for a walk
to tell the truth
to try to do one’s best
to want sb. to do smth.
to wash up
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UNIT 2. Tyumen
I. WARM UP
Answer the following questions. Use the Internet if necessary.
1. When was Tyumen founded?
2. What is the population of Tyumen?
3. Who is the Head of Administration?
4. How many administrative districts are there in Tyumen?