Do the grammar exercises: Unit 15/15.12-15.16 pp. 84-85 Oxford Practice Grammar. Supplementary exercises, 2007 by George Yule

Задания на СРМ:

Ex 1 Making presentations on the theme “Social problems in the USA”.

http://www.english-social problems/easy.info.

Ex 2 Doing grammar exercises Unit 83/83.1-83.3 p. 165 Advanced Grammar in Use, 2006 by Martin Hewings

Unit 5

Theme: Mathematics as a science

Grammar: Possessive and Compound Nouns

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Objectives: By the end of this unit, students should be able to use active vocabulary of this theme in different forms of speech exercises. Students should know the rule of non-finite form of the verb: the infinitive and fulfill grammar exercises.

Methodical instructions: This theme must be worked out during two lessons a week according to timetable.

Lexical material: Introduce and fix new vocabulary on theme “Mathematics as a science”. Define the basic peculiarities of Mathematics as a science and its role in our country. Grammar: Possessive and Compound Nouns.

Ex.1 Before reading the text, answer the following questions:

1 What do you know about Mathematics as a science?

2 What sciences is Mathematics connected with?

Ex.2 Read and translate the text

Mathematics as a science

Science is a source of progress. It develops the world we live in. Our century is an epoch of great discoveries in science and engineering. It is epoch of scientific and technological revolution, when new ideas are being born and new discoveries, inventions are being made at an ever increasing rate.

Today science has become the most important factor in the development of national economy in the whole world. Scientific progress serves the interests of society, helps to increase the well-being of people and develops public education.

Computer technology plays the most important role in the progress of science. The ability of computers to solve many mathematical problems more effective than man does, has given rise to new trends in mathematics. Computer science is a new field of study and research. In recent years scientists of the world have achieved great success in the development of physics, chemistry, biology, and such astonishing, interesting science as psychology.

But science may be turned both for peace and military purpose. It can take good forms and evil forms. With the help of scientific inventions politicians make weapons of mass destruction. But on the other hand researches help us in our life: at home, at work, at school and make the level of the country development higher. That's why there are a lot's of facts telling about a great amount of well-known scientists who had burned their works when they've understood the consequences of their inventions.

There are a lot of world-known scientists. One of the greatest names in history of man's work in physics is James Clerk Maxwell. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on November 13, 1831. After school he entered the University of native city, attended the University of Cambridge which he graduated in 1854. For two years he lectured, made experiments in optics at Trinity College, studied much himself. In 1856 he became a professor of natural philosophy and in 1860 - a professor of physics and astronomy at kings College in London.

In 1871 Maxwell became a professor of experimental physics at Cambridge. At that time students couldn't even have such subjects like electricity and magnetism, as there was no laboratory for the study of these subjects. Maxwell organized such a laboratory, which made Cambridge world-known. This was a fruitful period of Maxwell's life. He studied the problems of electromagnetism, molecular physics, optics, and mechanics.

His most outstanding investigations are in the field of kinetic theory of gases and electricity. Maxwell is the founder of the electromagnetic field (side by side with Faraday). In 1873 he published his work on electricity and magnetism. During these years he also wrote his classic "Matter and Motion", "Atoms", "Attraction", "Faraday". Maxwell died in 1879.

Ex.3 Mark true and false sentences:

1 Today science has become the most important factor in the development of national economy in the whole world

2 But science may be turned both for peace and military purpose

3 There are only few world-known scientists

4 Computer technology plays the most important role in the progress of science.

5 In 1871 Maxwell became a professor of experimental chemistry at Cambridge

6 James Clerk Maxwell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on November 13, 1841

7 Science can take good forms and evil forms

8 Scientific progress does not serve the interests of society


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