My working day.

1. Remember:


5 a.m. – 5 ÷àñîâ óòðà

5 p.m. – 5 ÷àñîâ ïîïîëóäíè

3. 20 – It’s twenty minutes past three.

2. 40 – It’s twenty minutes to three.

4.15 – It’s a quarter past four.

6.45 – It’s a quarter to seven.

10.30 – It’s half past ten.


2. Answer the question: What time is it now?

12.25, 5.40, 18.10, 14.30, 7.15, 9.45, 16.20, 13. 50, 22.15, 23.49, 8. 05

3. Remember the words and word combinations:

to get up – âñòàâàòü

to wake up– ïðîñûïàòüñÿ

to do morning exercises – äåëàòü çàðÿäêó

to go to the bathroom – èäòè â âàííóþ êîìíàòó

to clean one’s teeth – ÷èñòèòü çóáû

to wash oneself – óìûâàòüñÿ

to wash hands and face – ìûòü ðóêè è ëèöî

to take a shower or a bath – ïðèíèìàòü äóø èëè âàííóþ

to dress oneself – îäåâàòüñÿ

to brush one’s hair – ïðè÷åñûâàòüñÿ

to have breakfast/dinner/supper – çàâòðàêàòü/îáåäàòü/óæèíàòü

to prepare breakfast – ãîòîâèòü çàâòðàê

to put on – íàäåâàòü(îäåæäó)

to go to the college – èäòè â êîëëåäæ

to have classes – áûòü íà çàíÿòèÿõ

to begin – íà÷èíàòüñÿ

to finish – çàêàí÷èâàòüñÿ = to be over

to go home – èäòè äîìîé

by tram/bus/trolley – bus/on foot – íà òðàìâàå/àâòîáóñå/òðîëëåéáóñå/ïåøêîì

to have a rest/ to rest – îòäûõàòü

to go homework – äåëàòü äîìàøíåå çàäàíèå

to read books/newspapers/ magazins –÷èòàòü êíèãè/ãàçåòû/æóðíàëû

to get ready for one’s practical classes – ãîòîâèòüñÿ ê ïðàêòè÷åñêèì çàíÿòèÿì

to go to the library – ïîéòè â áèáëèîòåêó

to go to the cinema/theatre – ïîéòè â êèíî/òåàòð

to watch TV – ñìîòðåòü òåëåâèçîð

to meet friends – âñòðå÷àòüñÿ ñ äðóçüÿìè

to listen to music –ñëóøàòü ìóçûêó

to go to bed – ïîéòè ñïàòü

sometimes – èíîãäà

often – ÷àñòî

usually – îáû÷íî

then – çàòåì

after – ïîñëå, after that – ïîñëå ýòîãî

to take a telephone call – çâîíèòü

week – days – áóäíèå äíè

to study – èçó÷àòü

also – òàê æå

to go for a walk – ïîéòè íà ïðîãóëêó

Clothes: -îäåæäà


a dress – ïëàòüå

a skirt–þáêà

a blouse – áëóçêà

a sweater – ñâèòåð

a shirt – ðóáàøêà

trousers – áðþêè

a sock – íîñîê

jeans – äæèíñû

a jacket – êóðòêà, ïèäæàê

a coat – ïàëüòî

a hat – øëÿïà

a cap – øàïêà

gloves – ïåð÷àòêè

a scarf – øàðô


Food: - åäà:


a cup of tea or coffee – ÷àøêà ÷àÿ, êîôå

a sandwich – ñýíäâè÷

soup – ñóï

meat – ìÿñî

fish – ðûáà

vegetables – îâîùè

potato – êàðòîôåëü

to eat – åñòü, êóøàòü

to drink – ïèòü

water – âîäà

juice – ñîê

an egg – ÿéöî

a cake – òîðò, ïèðîæíîå

macaronis – ìàêàðîíû

jam – âàðåíüå, äæåì

porridge – îâñÿíêà

bread – õëåá

butter – ñëèâî÷íîå ìàñëî

ice – cream – ìîðîæåíîå

milk –ìîëîêî

a bun – áóëî÷êà


4. Read the text:

Student’s day

On week days I usually get up at 7 o’clock. I make my bed, open the window and do my morning exercisers. Then I go to the bathroom where I clean my teeth and wash myself. Sometimes I take a cold shower. After bathroom I go back to my room where I dress myself and brush my hair. In 10 minutes I am ready for breakfast. It may be a cup of tea or coffee and a sandwich.

After breakfast I go to the college. I’m a student of the 2nd course of financial- economic college. I go there by tram. It takes me 20 minutes to get there.

Our classes begin at 9.00 a.m. Usually we have 3 or 4 classes. We study many different subjects. My classes are over at 14.35 in the afternoon. After classes I go home and have dinner there. I usually have soup, meat or fish with vegetables or macaronis. I drink a cup of tea or milk.

After dinner I have a rest. I read newspaper or magazines, watch TV or listen to music. I also make some telephone calls. Then I do my homework. It takes me 3 or 4 hours. Sometimes I go to the library to get ready for my practical classes.

We have supper at 8 o’clock. We all get together in the kitchen, then go to the sitting room and watch TV, read books.

At about 11 at night I go to bed.

5. Answer the questions:

1) What time do you usually get up?

2) What do you when you get up?

3) Do you do your morning exercises every day?

4) What do you usually put on?

5) Who makes breakfast for you?

6) What do you usually have for breakfast?

7) How do you usually get to your college?

8) How much time does it take you to get there?

9) What time do you classes begin?

10) How many classes do you usually have?

11) What time are your classes over?

12) Do you usually have dinner at home or at the college?

13) What do you usually have for dinner?

14) Do you have a rest after dinner?

15) What do you usually do during your rest?

16) When do you usually do your homework?

17) How long does it take you to do your homework?

18) Do you sometimes go to the library to get ready for classes?

19) What time do you usually have supper?

20) What do you usually have for supper?

21) What do you usually do in the evening?

22) What time do you go to bed?

6. Learn new words and word combinations:

commercial bank – êîììåð÷åñêèé áàíê

to be located in – ðàçìåùàòüñÿ

to open rouble and currency accounts – îòêðûâàòü ðóáëåâûå è âàëþòíûå ñ÷åòà

to buy and sell currency – ïîêóïàòü è ïðîäàâàòü âàëþòó

to make loans – ïðåäîñòàâëÿòü ññóäû

to issue letters of credit – îòêðûâàòü àêêðåäèòèâ

on the staff – â øòàòå

to make careers in banking – ñäåëàòü êàðüåðó â áàíêîâñêîì äåëå

different types of … equipment – ðàçëè÷íûå âèäû îáîðóäîâàíèÿ

the head-office – øòàá-êâàðòèðà

to rent – àðåíäîâàòü

the suburbs – îêðàèíà

employees – ñëóæàùèå

department – îòäåë

marketing department – îòäåë ìàðêåòèíãà

production department – îòäåë ïðîèçâîäñòâà

sales production – îòäåë ïðîäàæ

personnel department – îòäåë êàäðîâ

to be experienced in smth. – áûòü îïûòíûì â ÷åì-ëèáî

competent – êîìïåòåíòíûé

to run the company - óïðàâëÿòü êîìïàíèåé

successfully – óñïåøíî

the board of directors – ñîâåò äèðåêòîðîâ

to take the most important decisions – ïðèíèìàòü íàèáîëåå âàæíûå ðåøåíèÿ

the company’s strategy – ñòðàòåãèÿ êîìïàíèè

distributions of dividends – ðàçäåëåíèå äèâèäåíäîâ

the sales of the company – óðîâåíü ïðîäàæ êîìïàíèè

high – âûñîêèé

low – íèçêèé

a profit-making – ïðèáûëüíàÿ êîìïàíèÿ

to get up – âûæèâàòü

to have breakfast (dinner, supper) – çàâòðàêàòü, îáåäàòü, óæèíàòü

to bring – ïðèíîñèòü

cable – òåëåãðàììà

mail – ïî÷òà

to send the answers – îòïðàâëÿòü îòâåòû

to receive foreign businessmen – ïðèíèìàòü çàðóáåæíûõ áèçíåñìåíîâ

to discuss prices – îáñóæäàòü öåíû

terms of payment – óñëîâèÿ ïëàòåæà

shipment – ïîãðóçêè

delivery – ïîñòàâêà

other business points – äðóãèå äåëîâûå âîïðîñû

to have talks – èìåòü ïåðåãîâîðû

customer – êëèåíò, çàêàç÷èê, ïîêóïàòåëü

urgent business – ñðî÷íûé áèçíåñ (äåëà)

to watch TV – ñìîòðåòü òåëåâèçîð

to help the wife about the house – ïîìîãàòü æåíå ïî äîìó

to go to bed – ëîæèòüñÿ ñïàòü

to arrange training – îðãàíèçîâûâàòü ñòàæèðîâêó (îáó÷åíèå)

latest – ïîñëåäíèé, íîâåéøèé

quotation - êîòèðîâêà

How’s business? – Êàê äåëà?

 

7. Read and translate the text: