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Lesson 1. The British way of justice. Trial by jury



Working People in Britain (Britain past and present) Book 2 Chapter 13 p.123

Lesson 2. The British police system

Working People in Britain (Britain past and present) Book 2 Chapter 13 p.123

Lesson 3. The law makers. The home of the law-makers. The Queen in Parliament

Citizens in Britain (Britain past and present) Book 3, Part 2, Chapter 7 p.58

Lesson 4. The House of Commons. The House of Lords

Citizens in Britain (Britain past and present) Book 3, Part 2, Chapter 7 p.58

Lesson 5. The voters. Voting in bygone days. Improvements in methods of voting

Citizens in Britain (Britain past and present) Book 3, Part 2, Chapter 8 p.68

Lesson 6. Voting today (Britain)

Citizens in Britain (Britain past and present) Book 3, Part 2, Chapter 8 p.68

Lesson 7. Voting today (Ukraine)

Lesson 8. Current Test

 

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bail ballot paper borough brass brief candidate canvasser chamber circuit judge clarify constituency county court discrimination egregious elections escrow fund faulty fingerprints fraud fraudulent illicit investigation lawful lofty lawsuit liable oblong on remand polling station punitive damage plaintiff privilege raging register regulations reigns share stock studs suffrage suspect victim to carry out to charge to commit a crime to govern to interrogate to keep/hold in custody to vote

 

Module 2. Ethics. Taboos and Issues

Lesson 1. Are we all criminals?

Instant Discussions p.8

Taboos and Issues p.23

Lesson 2. Naming and shaming

Instant Discussions p.3

Lesson 3. Telling lies

Taboos and Issues p.20

Lesson 4. Bribery and corruption

Taboos and Issues p.11

Lesson 5. To tip or not to tip?

Instant Discussions p.26

Lesson 6. Legalising drugs

Taboos and Issues p.37

Lesson 7. Heroes and heroines?

Nelson First Certificate U.13 p.54

A Way with Words 3 U.11 p.45

Lesson 8. Current Test

 

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addictive bribe bribery change chemotherapy consequence conviction criminal debt decent drugs election favour fine guilt hand in honest hospitality influence legal libel manslaughter offender prejudice prison sentence punishment reward rival rumour shoplifting solicitor staff suspended sentence tip violent to accuse to admit to appeal to assault to be sacked to confront to hang around to humiliate to jail to legalise to offend to praise to pull out to resign  

 

Програма курсу «English for Natural Science. Introduction»

 

Module 1. Science and Life

Lesson 1. Genetic engineering

New Proficiency Gold (course book) p.162-163

Lesson 2. Alternative energy solutions

Business spotlight p.63

Lesson 3. Landmarks of science

Opportunities p.54-55

Lesson 4. Space: The Big Frontier. Surviving in Space

Opportunities p.60-61, Focus on IELTS p.122-127

Lesson 5. Futurology. The Future

Opportunities p.56-57

Lesson 6. Big questions facing modern medical science

Cutting Edge U-I p.116-117

Lesson 7. The monster in the machine

New Proficiency Gold (course book) p.88-91

Lesson 8. Current Test

 

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balance characteristics chemicals consumer society climate change contaminated deforestation desertification evolution ecological ecology embryos fuels filter fixation fossil genome globalization global warming healthcare facilities hormones humid livelihood nanotechnology obsessed with oxygen pesticides protective clothing protection radiation reactor resources standard of living tension unscathed to prevent from to release to survive to withstand  

 

Module 2. Natural Disasters

Lesson 1. Wildlife. The natural world. Animals

Mastering the TOEFL p.435, 436

English Vocabulary in Use upper-inter.-adv. U.46 p.92, 93

Opportunities U-I powerbook p.94, 97, 98

Lesson 2. Environment. The pollution of the environment. Globalisation

English Vocabulary in Use upper-inter.-adv. U.38 p.76, 77; U.44 p.88, 89

Think First Certificate. For the Revised Exam p.82

Opportunities U-I powerbook p.100

Listening T. 0.2

Topic Specific Vocabulary p.50

Greening (an environmental reading) p.5-12 (from ETRC)

Instant Discussions U.13

Lesson 3. Climate and weather. Changes of climate. Natural and unnatural disasters

Listening T. 0.4

Topic Specific Vocabulary p.83-88

Essential English Idioms (an up-to-date guide to the idioms of British English)

Streamline Connections stb p.23

Cambridge Advanced English stb U.23.5 p.206, 207

Opportunities U-I powerbook p.88, 89

Lesson 4. Environmental protection. Greenpeace movement

Think First Certificate. For the Revised Exam p.83

Cambridge Advanced English stb U.20.2 p.176, 177

Lesson 8. Current Test

 

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acid rains amphibians bipedal blizzard cold-blooded defense disaster area dolphins drought dumped earthquake earthquake-prone endangered species environment eruption exhaust fumes extinction fallout flood foetus foreshock genes gills greenhouse effect green-peace organization habitat hail hurricane iceberg incubation kinship landslide lightning limbs krill mammalian mammals methane mist natural disasters ozone layer pollution primate reptiles sleet smog sub-species thunder tornado tsunami undersea creatures volcano warm-blooded waste whales to conserve water to decline to exploit to extinct to rescue

 

Програма курсу «English for Computer Science. Introduction»

 

Module 1. Science and Technology

Lesson 1. Cyberspace. Modern Inventions

Inside Out Advanced SB, U.8, WB U.8 L, R, V

First Certificate Expert, Student’s Resourse Book, U.5B

Lesson 2. Personal Computing. Portable Computers

Oxford English for Computing, U.1-2 R, W, S

Cutting Edge interm., SB, WB, Module 8, part A

Lesson 3. Online Services. Computers for the Masses

Mosaic Reading 1, Ch.11 R, S

Oxford English for Computing, U.3 R, W, S

Lesson 4. Computer Security. Computer Viruses. A love-hate relationship

Oxford English for Computing, U.7 R, W, S

Ready for First Certificate WB, U.3 R, W, V

Lesson 5. Computers in Education. Robotics

Oxford English for Computing, U.9, 11 R, W, S

Reward U-I, SB, WB, U 12

Lesson 6. Virtual Reality. The Internet and the Information Revolution

Prospects interm., SB U.10

Oxford English for Computing, U.12

Lesson 7.

Lesson 8. Current Test

 

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abreast adaptor cards aphasia aphasic patient clipboard commodity items comprehensive computer images costly cumbersome curriculum despondent detonator disk drive fixing fragile grid handicapped hardware hely-bike hyperlink icon infector joystick keyboard mainframe microchip modem mouse non-propriety operating system palmtop computer pirated pixel printer ram rom run-up search engine server shield simulated software stroke victim stylus template TV games console visual display unit voice-operated car voltage watching brief wrist phone   to accelerate to benefit to boot to capitalize on to deduce to detect to download music onto computer to embrace to engage in to erase to expand to handle to imitate to log on to restore to take to to trigger

 

Module 2. Digitals

Lesson 1. Devices and Gadgets. The Convenience Society

A Way with words, Book 3, U.17 V, S

Ready for First Certificate, Coursebook, U.3

Lesson 2. Digital World

Inside Out, Resourse pack, 6A V

Reward U-I, Resource pack 13C – discussion

McMillan, Reading and Writing, U.11

Lesson 3. The Cell Phone Age. Dilemmas

Handoutsonline.com – R, S

Inside Out U-I, SB, U.6, p.52

New Headway pre-interm., SB, U.8, p.66-67

Lesson 4. Has technology ruined childhood?

Inside Out, U-I, SB, U.6, p.59-60

First Certificate Language Practice, U.13

Lesson 5. Computers in the offices

Oxford English for Computing, U.8

Business Spotlight, May – June 2008

Lesson 6. Multimedia. Computer Graphics. Why the poor need technology?

Oxford English for Computing U.10, 14-15

Instant Discussions

Lesson 7.

Lesson 8. Current Test

 

Word-list

ariel beam bedroom culture behind the times blog broadcast carpal tunnel syndrome cell phone (Am English) computer games cutting-edge device disposable domestic appliance doodle download DVD player earphones electronic games controller emission encase exposure faulty focus gadget ground-breaking high-end image innovation interlaced internet connection keyboard labour-saving laptop lens message mobile phone music installation new-faugled obsolete old-hat optical mouse outdated outmoded palmtop PC pioneering posterize proprietary redundant remote control retro revolutionary ring tone rudimentary satellite phone sat nav screen addict screen media software state-of-the-art viewfinder website zap   to alleviate to be trapped in to plug in to pop on to proliferate to spot to text

 

Програма курсу «English for Social Studies. Introduction»

 

Module 1. People and Society



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