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LISTENING

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  1. LISTENING

1. Technological equipment. Language leader U-I. SB. U. 12.1, p.123. Track 3.20

2. What does technology mean to you? Advanced Skills. p. 49-51. Track 3.

3. Living without technology. Language leader U-I. WB. U. 12.2, p.83. Track 2.28.

4. Sport technologies. Straightforward (adv) p.120

5. Discoveries. Ahead of their time. Total adv. p.120. Track.9.1.

6. Techno-house. New Focus on IELTS. Sect. 4, p.161

7. Reality or science fiction? New Focus on IELTS. Sect. 4, p.160

8. Better future. Inventions. Total adv. SB p.106

9. Technology. New Proficiency Gold. SB. p.154-155

10. Important discoveries/inventions. Total adv SB p.58

11. Listening to lifestyle experts giving predictions for future. Straightforward (U-I) SB p.72

12. Describing an invention. Attitudes 4 (SB) p.55

13. Opinions about technology and its effects. Speaking of values p.92

VIDEO

1. Negative effects of technology.

2. Things Europeans never invented.

 

SPEAKING AND WRITING

1. Talk about science.

2. Technology: always force for good? Living without technology?

3. “Computers breed laziness and discontent” (Bel Mooney). How true is this of modern technological innovations in general?

4. Science: is it a menace to civilization?

5. Which scientific or technological breakthroughs do you consider to be particularly important? Why?

6. The rapid rate of technological development has made our life easier.

7. Is science an answer to the world’s problems?

8. Should there be any restrictions to scientific research?

9. There’s too much technology in the home.

10. Your predictions about the social, economic and personal consequences of future inventions.

 

GRAMMAR AND FUNCTIONS

Relative clauses

1. Adjective clauses.

2. Using subject pronouns: who, which, that.

3. Using object pronouns who(m), which, that.

4. Using whose, where, when.

5. Using adjective clauses to modify pronouns.

6. Punctuation of adjective clauses.

7. Using expressions of quantity in adjective clauses.

8. Using noun + of which.

9. Using which to modify a whole sentence.

10. Reduction of adjective clauses. Changing an adjective clause to an adjective phrase.

ADDITIONAL REFERENCE LIST

1. From the Abacus to the Computer of two minds. Reading for a Reason.p.166

2. The difference between a brain and a computer Patterns Plus. p.208-214

3. Cyberspace. Inside-Out. Adv. Un. 8

4. On the brain. English Panorama 2. Un. 13

5. Beyond gravity. Focus on IELTS.Un.15

6. The monster in the machine. New Proficiency Gold. Un.11

7. The IT revolution. English Panorama 2. Un.6

8 Survival engineering. Superstructures. Language Leader. Un. 9

9. Technology and Machines. First Certificate Language Practice. Un. 13

 

II TERM

 

TOPIC №4. GLOBALIZATION




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