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- The System of English phonemes (consonants).;
- OE written records: runic inscriptions, religious works, Anglo-Saxon chronicles.;
- Produkt w marketingu międzynarodowym;
- Affixation. Productive, Partially-productive, Non-productive, Dead affixes.;
- Listen to the interview with Benjamin Wilkinson, who is a school official from York, England. Choose the most suitable item to finish each sentence (1-4).;
- NEIGHBOURS FROM HELL;
- Vocabulary of American English.;
- I. Monosemantic and polysemantic words.;
- What group does English belong to? Name the closest linguistic relations of English.;
- Old English Manuscripts;
- The Middle English Morphology;
- Stare a nowe media (porównanie), postmodernizm a nowe media;
- Let’s talk about modern means of communication;
- THE PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE;
- JOHN GALSWORTHY;
- Down in the Kitchen;
- The Adamic Myth in 19Th Century American Literature;
- Move 1: Establishing a research territory;
- Fill in the gaps with necessary phrases or words.;
- THE PASSIVE VOICE;
- Periodisierung der deutschen Sprachgeschichte;
- THE THREE TREE THIEVES;
- Amelioration vs. Pejoration of Meaning.;
- The Revolt Against Neoclassicism;
- Describe a journey you went on.;
- Struktur der Wortbedeutung;
- The rise of analytical forms in verbal system in ME.;
- Theme 3: Renaissance. William Shakespeare's Work and His Theatre.;
- Modern Technologies in Medicine;
- II. LONDON IS THE CAPITAL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM;
- POLITENESS;
- Are you proud of our national holidays and traditions?;
- Put the verbs in brackets into the correct passive tense.;
- NOT A DROP TO DRINK;
- COLLOQUIAL WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS;
- Talking in general: no article and a/an;
- Ex.9 Rewrite the following active sentences using passive forms, making the underlined words the subject. Omit the agent if it is not necessary.;
- Klassifikation der Phraseologismen;
- How news gets around;
- USING THE PAST PERFECT;
- The Roman occupation of Britain and its influence on different spheres of life in Britain.;
- Some Rules of Syntagmatic Division;
- Different principles of classification of phraseological units;
- The aim of the study of the subject ‘‘The History of the English Language’’.;
- Ursachen der Entlehnung;
- Environmental Protection — Nationwide Concern;
- General characteristics of figures of combination as stylistic devices of semasiology.;
- PART IV: ASTANA;
- The Woman with the Straw Hat;
- FOOD, NATIONAL CUISINE;
- Domestic Affairs 1663;
- FOOD, NATIOAL CUISINE;
- System of Declensions;
- Exercise 1: Complete the sentences in the dialogues. Use the expressions in the list or your own words. Be sure to use a gerund in each sentence.;
- Morphological classification of nouns. Declensions;
- Scandinavian loan-words in Modern English. Celtic elements in the English Vocabulary.;
- Use the words in capitals to form a word that fits in the space in the same line !;
- THE ORIGIN OF ENGLISH WORDS;
- THE HOUSE;
- Political System of the USA;
- Ex.3. Put the verbs in brackets in Passive Voice, define the tense form.;
- VARIANTS AND DIALECTS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE;
- Or behave in the following way. Give examples.;
- Put the verbs in brackets into the correct passive tense.;
- In the following sentences supply the articles (a, an, or the) if they are necessary. If no article is necessary, leave the space blank.;
- Politisierung der Literatur (1960er Jahre);
- Free word-groups. Definition. Classification.;
- Loss of Consonants in Some Positions;
- II 1.Now let's talk about food. What can you tell me about eating habits in Belarus?;
- Brush up your knowledge about British system of government and compare it with the American system.;
- The Old English Adjective;
- V-2 The most important things in your life.;
- Environment;
- Meaning and concept (notion).;
- Zur Entwicklung der Lexikologie als Wissenschaft;
- B, C or D. Change the forms of the words where necessary.;
- Peculiarities of Germanic Languages;
- Old English Alphabet;
- La clasification sémantique des phraseologismes;
- What is happening to weather and climate nowadays?;
- The Anglo-Saxon Invasion;
- Unit 8. computer programming;
- WHY DO SHOPPERS SHY AWAY FROM THE NET?;
- WHY PEOPLE GET TATTOOS;
- SEMANTIC RELATIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS OF WORDS;
- THE SEMANTIC STRUCTURE OF POLYSEMANTIC WORDS;
- MARKETING W MIĘDZYNARODOWYM OBROCIE TURYSTYCZNYM;
- Theme 10. THE ENGLISH DIPHTHONGS: GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS;
- What stereotypes connected with the British do you know?;
- Word-building in Middle English;
- PART II. READING;
- IDENTITY AND STEREOTYPES;
- Strong forms/weak forms;
- Karl und seine gute Tat;
- Free word-groups versus phraseological units.;
- Let’s talk about the Republic of Belarus;
- ASSIMILATION OF LOAN WORDS;
- L'amélioration et la péjoration du sens.;
- Advantages and disadvantages of living where you live;
- THE NATIONAL SYMBOLS OF THE USA;
- Reading Assessment IV. Renaissance prose;
- UNIT 1. LITERATURE OF THE ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD;
- What is the difference between high comedy and low comedy?;
- WORD-STRUCTURE IN MODERN ENGLISH;
- TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETICS;
- II 4.Give some advice on what I need to think about when choosing a job.;
- Scotland;
- Initially strong consonants, in the articulation of which the beginning is stronger while the end is weaker. They occur at the end of a closed syllable.;
- Types of word meaning in English. Polysemy and its sources.;
- Lo que constituye a los seres humanos;
- Parents are Too Permissive with Their Children Nowadays;
- The history of the lost wax technique in dentistry;
- PARTICIPLES USED AS ADJECTIVES;
- Strategie obecności przedsiębiorstw na rynkach zagranicznych;
- USING IF: CONTRARY-TO-FACT IN THE PRESENT/FUTURE;
- La dérivation régressive.;
- Indo-European Language Family;
- Middle English. Scandinavian Invasion. Norman Conquest. Formation of the English national language.;
- V. Stilistisch differenzierter Wortbestand. Theoretische Grundsätze.;
- Das Wort als sprachliches Zeichen;
- PART III. USE OF ENGLISH;
- Word-structure. Types of morphemes.;
- Education in Ukraine;
- Conversion. Different views on conversion.;
- Phraseological units vs. free word-combinations. Criteria of distinction.;
- Code converters;
- A Bit of Singing and Dancing;
- LIVING IN THE COUNTRY VS LIVING IN THE CITY, TYPES OF HOUSES;
- Los juicios y la estructura de la temporalidad;
- Describe a historical place that you know about;
- Die deutsche Sprache im 19. Jahrhundert;
- Read a slightly abridged story by Robert L. Fish.;
- Match the words below to obtain the minimal pairs;
- Defective segmentability;
- Ancient Greek Education;
- Sights of Great Britain;
- Let’s talk about Belarusian customs and traditions.;
- Vocabulary Exercises;
- Geographical Position of Great Britain;
- By Somerset Maugham;
- LEXICAL STYLISTIC DEVICES;
- Complete the following text using the suitable words or phrases from the box.;
- Assimilation of borrowings;
- FUNCTIONAL STYLES AND NEUTRAL VOCABULARY;
- B16 _________of anything of the kind. Know you? I CAPABLE;
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight;
- Letter to the Editor or to the Authorities;
- The main aim, principles & methods of derivational analysis.;
- Ancient Western Eurasian DNA of the Copper and Bronze Ages;
- Minor Groups of Verbs;
- OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING;
- ETYMOLOGY OF THE ENGLISH WORD-STOCK;
- Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.;
- Methods and procedures of lexicological research.;
- TONGUE TRICKSTER;
- The use of the indefinite article;
- THE PARTICIPLE;
- Part II The Old English Period;
- Neologisms. Their place in the vocabulary system of the English language.;
- The Rape of the Lock;
- D Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple, past continuous, past perfect or past perfect continuous.;
- PASSIVE VOICE REVISION;
- LANCE ARMSTRONG: SURVIVOR AND WINNER;
- Changes in Middle English Vocabulary;
- STYLISTIC USE OF INTONATION;
- FOLK SONGS AND BALLADS;
- Causes of language changes;
- Simplification of word structure in Late PG. Role of stem-suffixes in the formation of declensions;
- What questions will you ask the participants of “What? Where? When? A famous TV programme?;
- MIDDLE ENGLISH PERIOD;
- V2: Òåêñòû íà ïîèñêîâîå ÷òåíèå;
- Graphical Representation of Intonation and Basic Notions;
- B) In pairs, tell each other about the films you like.;
- Ìíîæåñòâåííîå ÷èñëî ñóùåñòâèòåëüíûõ;
- Finden Sie das passende Wort;
- Lexikalisch-semantischen System;
- About My Family and Myself;
- The Middle English Period (1066-1500);
- PART 4 GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY;
- GERMANIC ALPHABET. OLD GERMANIC TEXTS.;
- Person Abstract noun;
- La desprestigiada herencia de Cervantes;
- Phonetics as a science;
- Interviewing Ingmar Bergman;
- UNIT 2. MEDIEVAL LITERATURE;
- Geography;
- The articulatory classification of English vowels;
- Part VIII: Word Groups and Phraseological Units;
- The Reign of Disney;
- V. Die Kategorie des Modus.;
- The Earliest Period of Germanic History;
- Are people born lucky or unlucky? (Gram: Third conditional. Key words: success, fortune, to create, to achieve).;
- Ancient Britons (The Celts).;
- Social variation of the English language.;
- Describe a newspaper or a magazine;
- Frühneuhochdeutsch;
- If you could change your specialty;
- HEALTHY WAY OF LIFE, SPORT;
- Ekaterinburg, the city on the Iset river;
- Q: What challenges in the field do archaeologists face?;
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