Grammar Review

Do the tests to repeat the previous grammar rules from the Oxford Practice Grammar by George Yule on pages 206.

Задания на СРМ:

Ex 1 Discussion on Computer-addicted nowadays?

http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_Scientific_technological_progress.php#axzz2B47MFA98

Ex 2 Grammar review p. 219 Advanced Grammar in Use, 2006 by Martin Hewings

4. Список основной и дополнительной литературы

4.1 Основная литература.

  1. Canons of Mathematics, Kazbek Khasseinov, Moscow-Nauka, 2007.
  2. History of modern Science and Mathematics, Brian S. Baigrie, Volume 1, 2002.
  3. Sky Marsen, Professional Writing, The complete guide for business, Industry & IT, 2003
  4. Elements of Style by William Strunk, Jr.
  5. Ю. Голицинский Сборник упражнений по грамматике, СПб: КАРО, 2005

4.2 Дополнительная литература.

1. Murphy L. English Grammar. 2001

2. Computer in Wonderland. Ф.Петров. Москва,1989

3. Образовательные интернет ресурсы

http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_Scientific_technological_progress

http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_The_mathematical_sciences.

http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_Internet

http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_Computers

4. Английская грамматика в диалогах. Употребление времен/ Н.И.Шпекина, Н.И.Цаплина, Е.М.Алексеева [и др.].- учебное пособие для студентов.- М.: Высш. шк., 1986.- 207 с.

5. План проведения практических занятий

  I.Term  
  Mathematics as a science. Grammar: Non-finite form of the verb: The Infinitive.  
  Ancient mathematicians Grammar: The Infinitive Constructions  
  Famous ancient mathematics (I). Pithagoras Grammar: Non-finite form of the verb: Gerund.  
  Famous ancient mathematics (II). Archimedes Grammar: Non-finite form of the verb: Gerundial Construction.  
  Famous ancient mathematics (III). Chang Tsang Grammar: Non-finite form of the verb: Participle I.  
  Computer models Grammar: Non-finite form of the verb: Participle II  
  Development of Internet Grammar: Relative clauses  
  Geometry as a science Grammar: Participle clauses with adverbial meaning  
  Computer programs Grammar: Participle clauses with adverbial meaning  
  Information systems Grammar: The Complex Object  
  The role of computers in modern life Grammar: The Complex Subject  
  Interactive board Grammar: Conditionals  
  New technology Grammar: Adverbial clauses and conjunctions  
  Computer types Grammar: Subjunctive Mood-I  
  People over the World became computer addicted Grammar: Subjunctive Mood-II  

6. Задания для самостоятельной работы обучающихся в неаудиторных занятиях

Неделя Самостоятельная работа магистрантов Часы
I.Term
  Make a short summary of the given topic http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_The_mathematical_sciences.php#axzz2B47MFA98 Doing grammar exercises 53.1-53.4, p. 107 Murphy L. English Grammar. 2001 1 неделя
  Discuss on the topic “Ancient mathematicians.”http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_Computers.php#axzz2B47MFA98 Doing grammar exercises 54.1-54.4 p. 109 Murphy L. English Grammar. 2001  
  Making presentation on Famous ancient mathematics. http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_The_mathematical_sciences.php#axzz2B47MFA98 Doing grammar exercises 54.1-54.4 p. 115 Murphy L. English Grammar. 2001  
  Making presentation on Famous ancient mathematics. http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_Computers.php#axzz2B47MFA98 Doing grammar exercises 54.1-54.4 p. 115 Murphy L. English Grammar. 2001  
  Summarize the article about Newton http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_The_mathematical_sciences.php#axzz2B47MFA98 Doing grammar exercises 425, 426, pp. 349-350 Ю. Голицинский Сборник упражнений по грамматике, СПб: КАРО, 2005  
  What computer models do you prefer? Why? Discussion http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_Computers.php#axzz2B47MFA98 Doing grammar exercises 386-388 pp. 316-317 Ю. Голицинский Сборник упражнений по грамматике, СПб: КАРО, 2005  
  How does the internet influence on the youth nowadays? Share your opinion http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_Internet.php#axzz2B47MFA98 Doing grammar exercises 460-462 pp. 375-377 Ю. Голицинский Сборник упражнений по грамматике, СПб: КАРО, 2005  
  Discussion the canons of Geometry, Canons of Mathematics, Kazbek Khasseinov, Moscow-Nauka, 2007.(pp 67-70) Doing grammar exercises 96.1-96.3 p. 193 Murphy L. English Grammar. 2001  
  What computer programs do you know? Discussion http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_Scientific_technological_progress.php#axzz2B47MFA98 Doing grammar exercises 389-390 pp. 318-319 Ю. Голицинский Сборник упражнений по грамматике, СПб: КАРО, 2005  
  Write an essay on modern information systems Sky Marsen, Professional Writing, The complete guide for business, Industry & IT, 2003 (pp. 112-114) Doing grammar exercises 118.1-118.3 p. 237 Murphy L. English Grammar. 2001  
  Making a presentation on the following topic “The role of computers in modern life” http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_Scientific_technological_progress.php#axzz2B47MFA98 Doing grammar exercises 462-464, pp. 377-379 Ю. Голицинский Сборник упражнений по грамматике, СПб: КАРО, 2005  
  Presentation of slides about Interactive board Computer in Wonderland. Ф.Петров. Москва,1989 (pp 123-127) http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_Computers.php#axzz2B47MFA98 Doing grammar exercises 476-478, pp. 388-390 Ю. Голицинский Сборник упражнений по грамматике, СПб: КАРО, 2005  
  Making discussions on New technology Английская грамматика в диалогах. Употребление времен/ Н.И.Шпекина, Н.И.Цаплина, Е.М.Алексеева [и др.].- учебное пособие для студентов.- М.: Высш. шк., 1986.- 207 с.(pp 234-245) http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_Internet.php#axzz2B47MFA98 Doing grammar exercises 486-487, pp. 395-396 Ю. Голицинский Сборник упражнений по грамматике, СПб: КАРО, 2005  
  Making an essay of computer types History of modern Science and Mathematics, Brian S. Baigrie, Volume 1, 2002.(pp 169-177) Doing grammar exercises 468-469, pp. 383-384 Ю. Голицинский Сборник упражнений по грамматике, СПб: КАРО, 2005  
  Discussion on computer-addicted nowadays http://www.english-easy.info/topics/topics_Scientific_technological_progress.php#axzz2B47MFA98 Doing grammar exercises 474-477, pp. 387-389 Ю. Голицинский Сборник упражнений по грамматике, СПб: КАРО, 2005  

7. Материалы для текущего и рубежного контроля, а также материалы для итогового контроля по завершению дисциплины

Текущий контроль

Текущий контроль по пройденному материалу может осуществляться в форме:

- написания эссе;

- написания и защиты реферата;

- подготовки слайд-шоу;

- устного опроса
I. Term

Test 1

Choose the right variant A B C D E
  Our century is an epoch of great discoveries …. In science In the World In programs In church In synagogue
  Computer technology plays the most important role in the progress …. Of the World of science Of relations Of connections Of everything
  Pythagoras was… A British mathematician An Italian mathematician A Greek mathematician A French mathematician An American mathematician
  Discoveries of the Pythagorean school include the …. concepts of perfect and amicable numbers concepts of odd and amicable numbers concepts of perfect numbers concepts of perfect and strange numbers concepts of amicable numbers
  Do you think the grass needs…? Cutting Cut Cutted Cutt To cut
  Let him To go go going goes To going
  We … the exam for about an hour when the fire alarm went off. had been doing did have done will be doing was doing
  Hurry up. We … be late. should couldn’t don’t have to mustn’t have been able to
  Archimedes studied at… Euclid's school the Wailing Wall the Way of the Cross Via Dolorosa Kaaba
  I … say if I … think it was true. will / don’t would / did wouldn’t / didn’t won’t / won’t would / had
  When the ground is wet or icy and you … fall over, it is slippery. had to don’t have to couldn’t can’t might
  I’ve never … play chess very well. been able to could can be able to have been able
  Next year over 2000 mobile phones … in South Korea. will made will be made would make won’t be done will be done
  He’ll be really pleased if he … the exam. passed will pass passes has passed had passed
  If they … the expected result, they …. would obtain / would tell had obtained / would have told obtain / tell would have obtained / had told obtained / told
  Many accidents … by dangerous driving. is caused causes has caused was caused are caused
  Steve: “I haven’t seen Helen recently” Steve said that he hadn’t seen Helen recently Steve said that he hasn’t seen Helen recently. Steve said that he wasn’t seen recently. Steve told that he hadn’t seen Helen recently. Steve said he hadn’t been seen by Helen recently.
  Visitors and residents alike … the unique energy of holy cities feel do hear make see

Test 2

  A long, hot, dry period when there is little rain. monsoon flood hurricane drought shower
  Noise during a storm is … lightning thunder rain hailstorm hurricane
  The art and science of mapmaking is …. geography cartography topography stereoscope geology
  When pieces of ice fall like rain rain flood snow hailstorm fog
  Measure of heat or cold atmosphere pressure moisture temperature precipitation
  Process in which gaseous water vapor changes to a liquid. atmosphere pressure evaporation precipitation condensation moisture
  The hurricane completely … the village. There is nothing left. destroyed constructed drawn hit climbed
  A … is when something terrible happens and people often die. survival nightmare pollution disaster storm
  We … the exam for about an hour when the fire alarm went off. had been doing did have done will be doing was doing
  Change of water from its liquid form to gaseous water vapor. evaporation precipitation condensation moisture atmosphere pressure
  Steve: “I haven’t seen Helen recently” Steve said that he hadn’t seen Helen recently Steve said that he hasn’t seen Helen recently. Steve said that he wasn’t seen recently. Steve told that he hadn’t seen Helen recently. Steve said he hadn’t been seen by Helen recently.
  The only model which provides the most accurate representation of the shape of the earth is …. map globe photograph circle planet
  Hurry up. We … be late. should couldn’t don’t have to mustn’t have been able to
  What does the word “geography” mean? reading maps earth and water science earth description globe
  I … say if I … think it was true. will / don’t would / did wouldn’t / didn’t won’t / won’t would / had
  When the ground is wet or icy and you … fall over, it is slippery. had to don’t have to couldn’t can’t might
  I’ve never … play chess very well. been able to could can be able to have been able
  Next year over 2000 mobile phones … in South Korea. will made will be made would make won’t be done will be done
  He’ll be really pleased if he … the exam. passed will pass passes has passed had passed
  If they … the expected result, they …. would obtain / would tell had obtained / would have told obtain / tell would have obtained / had told obtained / told

Final test

  If you divide 15 by 4 you will get … as a result. reminder a whole number an equation numerator multiplier
  The quotient of two integers (divisor and zero) is a …. ordinal number rational number odd number even number positive number
  In the fraction the denominator is less than the …. mixed fraction numerator odd number equal integer
  In our numeration system we use ten numerals called …. digits decimals fractions numerator denominator
  If the distance between the Sun and the Earth … less, the temperature on the surface of the Earth … much higher were / would be was / were were / had been would been / had been is / will be
  Two lines originating from the same point form …. a point an angle a circle a line a figure
  The Egyptians … mostly … with applying geometry to their everyday problems. didn’t / concern was / concerned are / concerned were / concerned have / concerned
  We … the exam for about an hour when the fire alarm went off. had been doing did have done will be doing was doing
  The relation … just …. has been defined is defined were defined had been defined was being defined
  In the Hindu – Arabic numeration system we use … digits to represent any number. twelve ten nine eleven twenty
  Hurry up. We … be late. should couldn’t don’t have to mustn’t have been able to
  It was Euclid who put all the known facts about geometry into a …. logical sentence fundamental idea numeration system relation symbols mathematical sentence
  I … say if I … think it was true. will / don’t would / did wouldn’t / didn’t won’t / won’t would / had
  When the ground is wet or icy and you … fall over, it is slippery. had to don’t have to couldn’t can’t might
  I’ve never … play tennis very well. been able to could can be able to have been able
  Next year over 2000 mobile phones … in South Korea. will made will be made would make won’t be done will be done
  He’ll be really pleased if he … the exam. passed will pass passes has passed had passed
  If they … the expected result, they …. would obtain / would tell had obtained / would have told will obtain / tell would have obtained / had told obtained / told
  Many accidents … by dangerous driving. is caused causes has caused was caused are caused
  Steve: “I haven’t seen Helen recently” Steve said that he hadn’t seen Helen recently Steve said that he hasn’t seen Helen recently. Steve said that he wasn’t seen recently. Steve told that he hadn’t seen Helen recently. Steve said he hadn’t been seen by Helen recently.

2. Глоссарий

A

Amicable numbers - two different numbers so related that the sum of the proper divisors of each is equal to the other number. (A proper divisor of a number is a positive integer divisor other than the number itself. For example, the proper divisors of 6 are 1, 2, and 3.)

Approximation –

C

Computer - a general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a finite set of arithmetic or logical operations

Crunch -

Cylindrical wedge -

D

Deduction -

Descendant -

Desktop model –

Differential -

Discrete symbol -

E

Electromagnetic field (also EMF or EM field) - a physical field produced by moving electrically charged objects. It affects the behavior of charged objects in the vicinity of the field.

Empirical measure - a random measure arising from a particular realization of a (usually finite) sequence of random variables. The precise definition is found below. Empirical measures are relevant to mathematical statistics.

Experimental physics - the category of disciplines and sub-disciplines concerned with the observation of physical phenomena in order to gather data about the universe. Methods vary from discipline to discipline, from simple experiments and observations, such as the Cavendish experiment, to more complicated ones, such as the Large Hadron Collider.

G

Graphics (from Greek graphikos) - visual presentations on some surface, such as a wall, canvas, screen, paper, or stone to brand, inform, illustrate, or entertain. Graphics word is derived from the word graph.

H

Hardware –

I

Integration - an important concept in mathematics and, together with its inverse, differentiation, is one of the two main operations in calculus.

Intel – compatible –

irrational number - any real number that cannot be expressed as a ratio a / b, where a and b are integers, with b non-zero, and is therefore not a rational number.

M

Mainframe –

Mathematical analysis - a branch of pure mathematics that includes the theories of differentiation, integration and measure, limits, infinite series,[1] and analytic functions. These theories are often studied in the context of real numbers, complex numbers, and real and complex functions. Analysis may be conventionally distinguished from geometry. However, theories of analysis can be applied to any space of mathematical objects that has a definition of nearness (a topological space) or, more specifically, distance (a metric space).

Matrix (plural matrices) - a rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns. The individual items in a matrix are called its elements or entries. An example of a matrix with 2 rows and 3 columns is

Measure on a set - a systematic way to assign a number to each suitable subset of that set, intuitively interpreted as its size. In this sense, a measure is a generalization of the concepts of length, area, and volume. A particularly important example is the Lebesgue measure on a Euclidean space, which assigns the conventional length, area, and volume of Euclidean geometry to suitable subsets of the n -dimensional Euclidean space R n.

Memorystore –

R

Research - experimental development is formal work undertaken systematically to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of humanity, culture and society

T

Technology - the making, modification, usage, and knowledge of tools, machines, techniques, crafts, systems

Theorem - a statement that has been proven on the basis of previously established statements, such as other theorems, and previously accepted statements, such as axioms.

Traditional rank - rooted in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Although they vary over time and between geographic regions (for example, one region's prince might be equal to another's grand duke), the following is a reasonably comprehensive list that provides information on both general ranks and specific differences

Материалы для итогового контроля

1. Mathematics as a science.

2. Ancient mathematicians

3. Famous ancient mathematics (I). Pithagoras

4. Famous ancient mathematics (II). Archimedes

5. Famous ancient mathematics (III). Chang Tsang

6. Computer models

7. Development of Internet

8. Geometry as a science

9. Computer programs

10. The role of computers in modern life

ОБРАЗЕЦ ЭКЗАМЕННАЦИОННОГО БИЛЕТА

Л.Н. Гумилев атындағы Еуразия ұлттық университеті

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