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Speaking practice Work in groups In your group make a brief report about: a) S. Kapitsa; b) P. Kapitsa and then be ready to retell it to the class. Homework Writing Write a composition about yourself: What did you do yesterday or what happened yesterday? Grammar tests for self-study.
Lesson 2 Introduction We were talking about scientists at the previous lesson. Scientific discoveries and inventions make our life more comfortable and wonderful. We can’t even imagine how to live without things around us. From the very morning before leaving the house we...What do we do first? What do we always want to know...? Try to guess the meaning of the word forecast : “We always want to know what the weather will be like in the near future.” Listening a) Listen to the story “Weather Forecast” and be ready to answer the questions that follow:
6. How do you think the weather forecast is made up now? b) Retell the story. c) You are the Indian. Tell your friends about the incident, using active vocabulary (make up a dialogue). LEXICAL EXERCISES Match the words and their suitable definitions given below: Prominent, to be expelled, fortress, science, scientist, scientific, founder, nuclear, to establish, incredible, to devote to, defence, entirely, technology, common knowledge, device, to transmit, to prove, to disprove, capable, to list. to mention or write things one after another; something that everyone knows; well-known; to be officially forced to leave a place, organization, or school; able to do something; a strong building used for defending a place; to prove that something is not correct; the study and knowledge of the physical world and its behaviour; to provide evidence that shows that something is true; advanced scientific knowledge; someone who is trained in science; to send an electronic signal such as a radio or telephone signal; relating to science, or based on the methods of science; a person who starts an organization or institution; relating to energy that is produced by changing the structure of the central part of an atom; completely; to make something to start to exist or start to happen; protection; surprising or difficult to believe; to spend a lot of time or effort doing something.
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