Методическое пособие по английскому языку для студентов 4 курса, обучающихся по программе бакалавриата


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Now let's turn to the problem of workplace stress.

1 begin to examine or talk about

Moving on, I'd like to look at the questionnaire results in more detail.

2 going on to the next point; less formal than in greater detail

I also want to talk about the supply of cfean water, but I'll come back to that later.

3 or, more formal, return to

I'd just like to go back to the graph on the previous slide.

4 or, more formal, return to

Anyway, getting back to / to return to the question of inflation, let's look at the Thai economy.

5 getting back to is less formal than to return to

The results were not very clear. Having said that, I feel the experiment was worthwhile.

6 a less formal way of saying nevertheless

I'll skip the next slide as time is (running) short.

7 skip (informal) = leave out / omit

To sum up, then, urban traffic has reached a crisis. That's all I have to say*. Thank you for listening.

8 have no more time left * informal - not used in writing

Well, I'll stop there as I've run out of time. Thank you.

9 have no time left

Dr Woichek will now take questions*. Are there any questions or comments?

10 rather formal = accept and answer questions







Making Presentation
A Mind Map

Appendix 5 Nouns of Greek or Latin origin



Singular

Plural

criterion



criteria



phenomenon

phenomena




datum

data

medium

media (mediums)

memorandum

memoranda (memorandums)

symposium

symposia (symposiums)




crisis

crises

analysis

analyses

basis

bases

axis

axes

hypothesis

hypotheses

thesis

theses




stimulus

stimuli

nucleus

nuclei (nucleuses)

radius

radii




formula

formulae (formulas)




index

indices (indexes)



Practice
criterion / phenomenon

  1. Gravity is a natural _____________.

  2. The Health Service should not be judged by financial _____________ alone.

  3. Do you believe in the paranormal and other psychic _____________?

  4. She uses the only ______________ to judge a good wine.



datum / medium / memorandum / symposium

  1. The _____________ on European cinema is being currently held in France.

  2. _____________ are really helpful for scientists who want to meet and talk about certain areas of science.

  3. Now the _____________ is being transferred from magnetic tape to hard disk.

  4. The ____________ of dance is a good way of telling a story.

  5. ____________ are notes from one employee to another within the same firm or organization.

  6. Mass ___________ are chiefly financed by the private sponsors.

  7. Michael Davis has prepared a _____________ outlining our need for an additional warehouse.

crisis / analysis / basis / axis / hypothesis / thesis

  1. Their main ____________ was that crisis was inevitable.

  2. In common usage, _________ are known to be the main ideas, opinions or theories of a person or group.

  3. ____________ provide a chance to see how good the country's leadership is.

  4. A mediator has been called in to resolve the ______________.

  5. This document will form the _____________ for our discussion.

  6. Their proposals have no proven scientific ___________.

  7. Chemical ____________ revealed a high content of copper.

  8. I was interested in Clare's _____________ of the situation.

  9. Several ____________ for global warming have been suggested.

  10. She presented her own ______________ of the market’s downturn.

  11. The Earth revolves about the _____________ which joins the North and South Poles.

  12. Please, plot distance and time measurements on the vertical and horizontal _____________.



stimulus / nucleus / radius

  1. The central part of an atom, usually made up of protons and neutrons is called a ___________.

  2. These nine players must form the three ______________ of revised and stronger teams.

  3. Foreign investment has been a _____________ to the industry.

  4. The book will provide some ____________ to research in this very important area.

  5. The ____________ of this wheel is 30 cm.

  6. ____________ are the straight lines joining the centre of circles to their edges or the centre of spheres to their surfaces.



formula

  1. We have changed the __________ of the washing powder.

  2. We had to learn chemical ____________ at school, but I can only remember H2O for water.



index

  1. Try looking up 'heart disease' in the ____________.

  2. _____________ are alphabetical lists, such as one printed at the back of a book showing which page a subject, name, etc. is found on.



Appendix 6 Numbers, units of measurement and common symbols
You know how to say all the numbers in English. Here we look at how combinations of numbers are said aloud.
BrE = British English AmE = North American English


Fractions
Fractions are normally spoken as in these examples:



½

a (one) half

¼

a (one) quarter

¾

three quarters



a (one) eighth



two thirds

¼ kilometre

a quarter of a kilometre

½ centimetre

half a centimetre



Complex fractions and expressions of division are usually said with over.

27
200

twenty-seven over two hundred
twenty-seven divided by two hundred





Decimals
Decimals are normally spoken as in these examples:
0.36 nought point three six (BrE) zero point three six (AmE)
5.2 five point two




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