№ | Змістові модулі та їх структура | Кількість годин | Кредит | Форма контролю | загал.
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| МОДУЛЬ А | 90 | 64 | 26 | 2,5 | Залік |
| Тема: MY ENVIRONMENT AND I |
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| 1 | Introducing Yourself. | English Alphabet. Consonants and Vowels. Diphthongs. Pronouns (personal possessive). | Description of man’s appearance, character and clothes. Dealing with moods and feelings Conversational Formulas: Introductions | Personal questionnaire. Let’s Get Acquainted Making up and acting the dialogues. Discussion: Likes and Dislikes. Topic: About Myself | At the English Lesson. How to behave in the family and the society. Rules of Introduction.
| 6 | 4 | 2 | 2 | Family life (members of family). Meals. | Definite (the), Indefinite (a, an) Articles Have (got). Present Simple, the verb to be and its forms. | Time. Manners, the ways of referring to age, relationships, occupation (profession), working day, daily routine, household duties, kitchen utensils, food, typical dishes, instructing people how to do the things. | Essay “Something about myself I’m trying to change”. Speaking: Traditions in my family. Drawing the Family Tree. National cuisines. Discussion: What makes our life pleasant and easy? | Eternal problem in the family. Accidents will happen in the best-regulated families. The American Family. Table manners. | 6 | 4 | 2 | 3 | Dwelling. | The structure There is / there are. Quantity much and many, a/the few, few, a/the little. Prepositions. | Household appliances and utensils, modern conveniences, furnishings, domestic animals and birds. Conversational formulas: Inviting. Refusing. | Your family flat description. Speaking: The house of my dream. Giving the summery of the texts using the topical phrases. Dialogue “Meeting at the Family”. Song “My House is Your House”. | East or west, home is best. Their Homes are Their Castles. Fireplace is the Most Centre of Interest in British Home. | 8 | 6 | 2 | 4 | My University. The oldest Higher Educational Institution In Donbass Region. | The Plural of English Nouns. Types of questions. Cardinal and Ordinal Numerals. Dates | A stuff of teachers, key subjects. Institutions of Higher Learning, Departments, students’ Activities. Criticism and Instructions. | A letter to pen friend about your study at the university. Discussion: The life style of modern students. Reading: Welcome to the Alma Mater. | Learning a foreign language takes a lot of efforts. A lot of knowledge is a dangerous thing for addicts of the Internet | 10 | 8 | 2 | 5 | Students’ Activities. | Imperatives The Progressive Tenses.
| Study year: terms, vacations, exams, etc; a student’s working day: lectures, seminars /colloquiums, independent work at library, social activity; students’ leisure: sports, clubs, amateur art, visiting theatres, museums, art exhibitions, etc. | Dialogue between Ukrainian and foreign students on students’ life at higher schools in our country. Reading: Preparing for Your First Day at the University. Topic: A Day of a Student | What is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Rules and discipline at high school. USA-Ukraine: Closer to Exchange Students. | 12 | 10 | 2 | 6 | Important life events. Recreations and Holidays.
| The Perfect Tenses. List of Irregular Verbs. | Leisure, entertainment, pastimes, parties, performance, anniversaries, expressing wishes, congratulations, encouragement, making excuses. | Reading: American traditions. Speaking: Homecoming and High School Proms. Writing an invitation card and a thank you letter to your friend. | All work and no play makes Jack a Dull Boy. Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth. Traveling broadens one’s outlook and knowledge. | 12 | 10 | 2 | 7 | Higher School in Modern World: Common and Different. | Formation of the Simple Tenses Degrees of comparison of Adjectives Irregular Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs (much, many, little)
| Modern Curriculum, extra-curricular activities , residential Universities, tutor, supervisor, to be engaged in research, part-time job, scholarship, on contract, graduation thesis. | Reading: 1)Dumb on Down From Day One. 2) Students with Jobs Lose Out of Exams. Discussing: students do not possess the literary and numerical skills expected of undergraduates. | Jack of all trades is master of none. British University Life. Cambridge and Oxford Universities – Oxbridge. The advantages and disadvantages of studying in Ukraine and abroad. | 12 | 10 | 2 | 8 | My future speciality | Modal Verbs. | Job names, job activities, applying for a job, job interview, expressing agreement, disagreement, future specialty. | Making the interview work, filling in the application form for a graduate trainee scheme (Curriculum Vitae, Resume). Discussing: The importance of leadership skills and decision making in the professional life. | Interpersonal skills. Labour conquers all things (Homer) An ounce of practice is worth a pound of theory. | 12 | 10 | 2 | 9 | Тестування |
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| 1 | Позааудиторне читання : газети, журнали, статті згідно плану (5 т. друкованих знаків) | 5 |
| 5 | 2 | Позаудиторне читання : газети, журнали, статті по вибору студента (5 т. друкованих знаків) | 5 |
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| МОДУЛЬ В | 90 | 62 | 28 | 2,5 | Залік |
| Тема: CULTURAL RELANTIONSHIPS |
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| 1 | Cross Cultural Communication
| Active and Passive Voice Prepositions. | Personal space, shaking hands, making polite requests, please and thank you, smiling, greetings, humour, privacy, formulas of politeness.
| Speaking: Talk about politeness and customs in your country. Reading: Cross Cultural Communication. Discussion: Are rules and customs different from country to country?
| When in Rome Do As Romans Do. (Customs and Norms of behaviour in Ukraine and other especial countries). The British-Ukrainian relationship. | 12 | 10 | 2 | 2 | A World Guide to Good Manners. | Adverbs (at the end of a sentence) Polite phrases. | Customs and traditions, advice on international etiquette, widespread understanding of language and customs; tips for travelers. | Reading: How not to behave badly abroad. Discussion: Ukrainian customs and traditions are different from ones in other countries.
| The British think that the widespread understanding of their language means a correspon-ding understanding of English customs. DOs and DON'TS in England | 12 | 10 | 2 | 3 | People’s life-style. Customs and Traditions.
| Participle I and Perfect Participle The forms of Participle
| Experience traditional British culture, English townhouses, much in common, a true British hostess, homesick | Reading: NEWBURY, ENGLAND: Exploring British way of life. Speaking: Special customs that are observed in your country /family. Discussing: Do you agree that traditions and customs must be kept by generations?
| The way of life and traditions of the British people. Acceptable Behaviour in England. Understanding other people’s lifestyle, learning to communicate. | 14 | 10 | 4 | 4 | Cultural life in Ukraine | The Present Perfect Tense; the Simple Past Tense.
| Music, dancing, folk handicraft arts, church architecture, the frescoes and mosaics, the painting, folk customs, choral technique, popular entertainment | Reading: Cultural life in Ukraine. Speaking: the cultural life of Ukraine is rich and varied. Outstanding cultural people. | How British Culture is organized. The British is the nation of Superstitions
| 14 | 10 | 4 | 5 | Cultural life of U.S.
| Two and more syllable Adjectives and their forms of Comparison. Modifiers: very, rather, quite, etc. | Cultural terminology (art, architecture, music, ballet, concert hall, opera house, exhibition centre). Expressing likes and dislikes. | Abstracting of articles telling about the men of culture, cultural world progress and achievements of modern art. How to write a popular art project. | Cultural potential of some foreign counties. Native American cultures. | 14 | 10 | 4 | 6 | Arts and Crafts | Had better Would rather… Obligation: have to, don’t have to and mustn’t | Revising of essential vocabulary. Essential words: Battle painting, genre painting, landscape painting, mural painting, icon, print, fresco, engraving, jazz choir, a musical performance, string band, chamber music, | Reading and speaking: “Art in our life”. Discussion: “Art for Heart’s Sake” Listening comprehension Text: “Art is the Universal Language” (Text 10-1; see recommended literature). Comment upon the saying: “Art is a veil rather than a mirror” (O.Wilde). Dialogues: Visiting an exhibitions.
| The most famous art people in the world | 12 | 10 | 2 | 7 | Тестування | 2 | 2 |
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| 1 | Внеаудиторне читання : газети, журнали, статті згідно плана (5 т. друкованих знаків) | 5 |
| 5 | 2 | Внеаудиторне читання : газети, журнали, статті за вибором студента (5 т. друкованих знаків) | 5 |
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| МОДУЛЬ С | 72
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| Тема : MY FUTURE CAREER | – |
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| 1 | Personal Achievements and Ambitions (Important Life Events) | First conditional (if, when, before, after, as soon as) expressing possibility; assumptions; obligation/necessity/ prohibition; gerund-infinitive | Adjectives/ nouns of personal qualities; problems and solutions; feelings | Speaking about career success. Text: “Mental and Physical job”. Exchanging opinions. Dialogue: “Choosing is not so easy as it looks”. Making up the dialogues “Choosing a Career” | Employment services in the United States. What successes and problems have you had dealing with various government agencies. | 18 | 8 | 6 | 2 | Сontinuing Professional Development (Education – a Process throughout Your Life) | Modal and auxiliary verbs (have to, will and would, shall in questions), future tenses; questions with why, when, where, how much | Career, job names, job activities, amateur group, folk dance, ballet dance, modern dance, ensemble | Reading: “The World of Dancing”. Asking for and giving information about future speciality and career development Pop Quiz: “How modern are you?” | Choose the most important qualities for job candidates in our country and abroad; describe bad experiences at work. | 14 | 8 | 6 | 3 | Music is the universal language | Active and Passive Voice. Reasons for using passives. Passive progressive. | symphony, concert, jazz, to make concert tours, violinist, instrumental pieces, choir, a musical performance, string band, chamber music, | Reading and speaking: Text: “Music”. What is your opinions of jazz (dance music, chamber music, symphonic music). Discussion: “Music is a weapon and”. Making up a report: “The role of music in my life”. | I have endeavoured to vest my symphony with those feelings which grip our people (Shostakovich). Outstanding musicians in the world. | 16 | 6 | 8 | 4 | The musical life in our country and abroad. | The Gerund, Participles | Musicians, conductor, grand piano, organ, operatic singers, to play under the baton of, concerto, theme and variations, aria, folk songs | Reading and speaking: “What Rock music really means”; “Elvis Presley – story of a superstar”. What is you favourite singer (musician, composer). Text: “Conductors in Great Britain”. Discussion: “The musical life in our country and abroad” | Communicative skills Cult Icons of the World of Music. The musical life in Great Britain. | 18 | 10 | 8 |
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| 1 | Внеаудиторне читання : газети, журнали, статті згідно плана (5 т. друкованих знаків) | 5 |
| 5 | 2 | Внеаудиторне читання : газети, журнали, статті по вибору студента (5 т. друкованих знаків) | 5 |
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| ЗАГАЛЬНА КІЛЬКІСТЬ ГОДИН | 252 | 160 | 92 | 7 |
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