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  1. A) Study the vocabulary for remuneration and benefits. Match words and phrases from the left-side column with their Ukrainian equivalents.
  2. A) Study the vocabulary for work and jobs. Match words and phrases from the left-side column with their Ukrainian equivalents.
  3. A) Study useful vocabulary for recruitment and selection.
  4. ACTIVE VOCABULARY
  5. ACTIVE VOCABULARY
  6. ACTIVE VOCABULARY
  7. Etymological survey of the English vocabulary. Native words and Borrowings. General classification of borrowings.
  8. Exercise 1. Vocabulary to the text.
  9. Fill in the blanks using the active vocabulary.
  10. Fill in the blanks using the active vocabulary.
aircraft самолет, воздушное судно
ancient древний, старинный
annual ежегодный, годовой, годичный
birthplace место рождения
chamber палата
conquer завоевывать
consider считать, рассматривать
descendant отпрыск, потомок
English Channel пролив Ла-Манш
exceptionally исключительно
fishing ground район промысла рыбы
foreigner иностранец
House of Commons палата Общин
House of Lords палата Лордов
invasion вторжение
origin происхождение
playwright драматург
to be washed омываться
to defeat одержать победу (над кем-л.), наносить поражение (кому-л.), завоёвывать (что-л.)
to elect избирать
to found основывать, учреждать
to land высаживаться
to separate отделять

 

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the UK) occupies most of the territory of the British Isles. It consists of four main parts: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. London is the capital of England, Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland, Cardiff — of Wales and Belfast — of Northern Ireland. The UK is a country with an area of some 244,100 square kilometres. It is washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the north-west, north and south-west and separated from Europe by the North Sea in the east and by the English Channel in the south.

In the west the Irish Sea and the North Channel separate the UK from Ireland. The seas around Britain provide exceptionally good fishing grounds.

The highest mountain is Ben Nevis in Scotland, 4,406 feet high. The longest river is the Severn in England, about 200 miles long.

The population of the United Kingdom is over 57 million people. Foreigners often call British people "English" but the Scots, the Irish and the Welsh do not consider themselves to be English. The English are Anglo-Saxon in origin, but the Welsh, the Scots and the Irish are Celts, descendants of the ancient people, who crossed over from Europe centuries before the Norman Invasion. It was this people, whom the Germanic Angles and Saxons conquered in the 5th and 6th centuries AD. These Germanic conquerors gave England its name — "Angle" land. They were conquered in their turn by the Norman French, when William the Conqueror of Normandy landed near Hastings in 1066. It was from the union of Norman conquerors and the defeated Anglo-Saxons that the English people and the English language were born.

The official language of the United Kingdom is English. But in western Scotland some people still speak Gaelic and in northern and central parts of, Wales people often speak Welsh.

The UK is a highly developed industrial country. It is known as one of the world’s largest producers and exporters of machinery, electronics, textile, aircraft, and navigation equipment. One of the chief industries of the country is shipbuilding.

The UK is a constitutional monarchy. In law, Head of the State is Queen. In practice, the country is ruled by the elected government with the Prime Minister at the head. The British Parliament consists of two chambers: the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

There are three main political parties in Great Britain: the Labour, the Conservative and the Liberal parties.

The flag of the United Kingdom, known as the Union Jack, is made up of three crosses.

Great Britain is rich in world-famous places. Certainly among them there are famous university cities Oxford and Cambridge, Shakespeare's birthplace — Stratford-upon-Avon, towns of Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow.

Stratford-upon-Avon is a small town. Its chief points of interest are associated with Shakespeare, the greatest English poet and playwright was born. The Royal Shakespeare Theatre was opened in Stratford in 1932. Only Shakespeare's plays are performed here.

Those who come to Oxford certainly are interested in its university most of all. It was founded in the 12th century.

Wales is sometimes called "the land of song". One of the Welsh traditions is festivals.

There is a prehistoric monument in Great Britain which is as interesting to the tourists as the Egyptian pyramids. This is Stonehenge. Stonehenge was built in order to calculate the annual calendar and seasons.

1. Read and learn the words of the vocabulary by heart

2. Read the text, translate it into Russian

3. Answer the questions.

1) How many parts does the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consist of?

2) What is the official language of the United Kingdom?

3) Which seas is the UK washed by?

4) Describe the main sights of the United Kingdom.

5) How is the flag of the United Kingdom called?

4. Retell the text.

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