- Артикул:00-01114440
- Автор: В. С. Шах-Назарова, К. В. Журавченко
- Обложка: Твердая обложка
- Издательство: Высшая школа (все книги издательства)
- Город: Москва
- Страниц: 304
- Формат: 84х108 1/32
- Год: 1987
- Вес: 456 г
- Английский язык
Во второй части пособия заканчивается изучение основных разделов грамматики, объем активного словаря увеличивается на 1600 единиц. Отрабатываются навыки аудирования, говорения, чтения с общим охватом содержания, письма и перевода.
В 3-е издание (2-е -1993 г.) внесен ряд изменений структурного характера.
Для слушателей курсов иностранных языков, студентов неязыковых вузов и лиц. самостоятельно совершенствующихся в английском языке.
См. также Английский для вас. В 2-х частях. Ч. 1
Содержание
Предисловие
Lesson one
I. New Grammar Structures: I. Sequence of Tenses. 2. Reported Speech. 3. Reported Questions. 4. Reported Commands and Requests. 5. The Definite Article before the Names of Rivers
II. Text: A Visit to London
Lesson two
Conversations: Л. Asking the Way. В. On a Bus. C. Taking a Taxi. D. Telephone Conversation.
Lesson three
I. New Grammar Structures: 1. The Passive Voice. 2. Passive Infinitive. 3. Use of Article with Geographical Names. 4. Nouns advice, information, news, knowledge and progress. 5. Fractions
II. Text: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Lesson four
Conversations: A. Suggestions about What a Person Should See. B. Impressions of a Visit
Lesson five
I. New Grammar Structures: 1. Ways of Expressing Necessity. 2. The Past Perfect Continuous Tense. 3.The Future Perfect Tense
II. Text: I am his Brother (after В. B. Fowler)
Lesson six
Conversations: A. A Visit to the “Young Pioneers" Stadium. B. Sport in British Schools. C. At the Doctor's
Lesson seven
1. New Grammar Structures: 1. The Participle. 2. The Nominative Absolute Construction
II. Text: No Accommodation for You (after A. Hailey)
Lesson eight
Conversations: A. At the Passport Control. B. Passing through the Customs. C. At a Hotel. D. In a Restaurant. XL. In a Pub. F. At the Dentist's
Lesson nine
I. New Grammar Structures: 1. Modal Verbs with Perfect Infinitive. 2. Correlative Conjunctions both ... and, either ... or, neither ... nor
II. Text: Mendoza Sells Himself (after William Caine)
Lesson ten
Conversation: Exchange of Impressions
Lesson eleven
I. New Grammar Structures: 1. Conditional Sentences. 2. Subjunctive Mood in Object Clauses after I wish. 3. Subjunctive Mood in Object Clauses after suggest, insist, demand
II. Text: Nothing Succeeds Like Success (after Shirley MacLaine)
Lesson twelve
Conversations: A. Booking Seats for the Theatre. B. Talk about Soviet Theatre. C. The British Theatre is Dying (after J. B. Priestley)
Lesson thirteen
I. New Grammar Structures: 1. The Infinitive. 2. The Complex Object. 3. The Complex Subject. 4. For-phrase as Subject
II. Text: Sensation is News (after A. J. Cronin)
Lesson fourteen
Conversations: A. Television. B. Newspapers. C. Press Conference
Lesson fifteen
I. New Grammar Structures: 1. The Gerund. 2. The Gerund and the Verbal Noun
II. Text: A Pool of Brains (after Agatha Christie)
Lesson sixteen
Conversations: A. An Invitation to a Conference. B. At the Office Equipment Exhibition. C. There is No Alternative to Detente. D. Scientists Should Protest
Lesson seventeen
I. New Grammar Structures: The Complex Sentence. II. Text: Senator for Sale (after Gore Vidai)
Lesson eighteen
Conversations: A. State Structure and Elections in the Soviet Union. B. Elections in Great Britain. C. Presidential Elections in the USA
List of Abbreviations
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