Speaking task: Is the biggest always the best?
Writing task: Why would you marry a foreigner?
Listening task:
1. Listen to Nodira’s interview and decide whether the sentences are true or false.
1. Nodira lives in Samarkand. false.
2. She is a nurse. _______________
3. She studied nursing. _______________
4. She doesn’t have work experience. _______________
5. She is sociable and hardworking. _______________
6. She has been working at a private hospital since January 2013._______________
2. Complete the conversation between Nodira and the interviewer using the words in the box: a nurse, Russian, in Tashkent, work experience, 2010, English,qualifications, 2008,college, sociable
- Where do you live?
- In Tashkent.
- Have you been to university?
- No, I haven’t. I have been to__________. I went to Tashkent Medical College from __________ to__________.
- What subjects did you study there?
- Nursing.
- Do you speak any languages?
- Yes, I do. I speak __________ and __________ fluently.
- Do you have you __________ __________?
- Yes, I do.
- What kind of work did you do?
- I worked as __________ __________at Academic Lyceum N2 under World Languages University.
- What are you doing now?
- I’m working as a nurse at a private hospital.
- How long have you been working there?
- Since March 2013.
- What __________ do you have?
- I’m __________ and hardworking.
Independent work II
Variant 15
Reading task
How did I learn English?
My name Mansur. I live in Tashkent and Uzbek is my native language. I am a mathematician, but I like learning English too. I learned English very well and now I want to share my experience with other people.
I had my first contact with English when I was six. My dad inspired me to listen to The Beatles. I listened to them every day for the next seven years. In the beginning I could understand nothing of what they were singing. But soon I started to understand every word, especially the ones which appeared in the titles. So The Beatles were my first motivation. Today, I can understand The Beatles very clearly. When I was 13 years old, I started reading science fiction books. I read in Uzbek. The books were all American. I could not read the original versions because I did not know English so well. Somehow I felt that in English the books will be even more interesting and reading will be more exciting. I finally decided that I wanted to read books in English. I learned every new English word that I met. I found that reading is much more exciting in English. Now I study mathematics. Most of the books in my math institute’s library are in English. I discovered that my knowledge of English is very important for my learning mathematics.
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