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The Lexico-grammatical work is given to the teacher before the test.
Критерии оценок для итоговых работ за семестр: Spelling list, transposition based on audition 0 m – 5 1-2 m – 5- 3-4 m – 4 5 m – 4 6-7 m – 3 8 m – 3- 9 m – 2
Lexico-grammatical test 1-2 m – 5 3 m – 5- 4-5 m - 4 6-7 m – 4- 8 m – 3 9 m – 3- 10 m – 2
Семестр 2 Unit 4 Spelling list To turn smth upside down/inside out A new treatment for scarlet fever A funny enjoyment Especially unfortunately Guess what the purpose of his sacrifice was For a little while To dress in one’s best for such a big occasion To make trouble and get messed up To stand in smb’s way To hire a taxi for a beautiful drive away into the country To afford buying a new flat His efforts were no use To get on smb’s nerves For smb’s sake To keep scrupulously clean It occurred to him that A strange occurrence She trimmed and decorated the hat
Advice to a young man going to England You are going to live in a far country, far not in distance, but in customs and ideas. You are going to live in a difficult and mysterious country. For the first few days you will think: “This venture is hopeless; I shall never get to know them; the gulf is too wide.” Be reassured. The gulf can be crossed. Do not talk much until you have found your depth. No one there will blame you for silence. When you have not opened your mouth for three years, they will think: “This is a nice quiet fellow”. Be modest. An Englishman will say, “I have a little house in the country”; when he invites you to stay with him you will discover that the little house is a place with three hundred bedrooms. If you are a world tennis-champion, say, “I don’t play too badly”. If you have crossed the Atlantic alone in a small boat, say, “I do a little sailing”. If you have written books, say nothing at all. They will find out for themselves, in time, this regrettable but inoffensive weakness; they will laugh and say: “Now I know all about you”, and they will be pleased with you. Golden rule: Never ask questions. For six months during the War I lived in the same tent and shared a bath-tub with an Englishman: he never asked me if I was married, what I did in peacetime, or what were the books I was reading under his nose. If you insist on making confidences, they will be listened to with polite indifference. Avoid making confidences about other people. Gossips exist here as elsewhere, but they are at the same time less common and more serious. There is no middle course between silence and scandal. Choose silence.
Task: All two more pieces of advice.
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