Dead poets society. Климова А.Ю. - 5 стр.

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II. True or false?
A. Mr. Keating agrees with Dr. E. Pritchards method of evaluating poems.
B. Mr. McAlister is shocked by what is going on in class.
C. Mr. Keating is sure that we stay alive for business.
D. We read and write poetry because its cute.
Comprehension Tasks
Fill in the gaps with the suitable words from the list below:
English lesson
1. To understand poetry we must be fluent with its meter, rhyme and ... .
2. A sonnet by Byron might ... high on the vertical.
3. We are not ... we are talking about poetry!
4. ... the entire page 1.
5. This is a battle. And the ... could be your hearts and souls.
6. Now, my class, you will learn ... words and language.
7. Medicine, law, business; these are noble ... and necessary to sustain life.
to savour, to determine, casualties, rip out, yield, figures of speech, pursuits, laying pipe,
to quate
Unit IV
[from the words (In the dining-room) For what we are about to receive ...]
Before you view
Vocabulary
misguided adj. направленный не в ту сторону
to peg v
зд
. считать
unfettered adj. бесконтрольный
bound adj. собирающийся сделать что-то
hell-raiser n возмутитель спокойствия
to dedicate v посвящать
marrow n
зд
. смысл, суть
enchantment n очарование
to envoke v призывать, взывать
bunch of guys группа ребят
to drip v капать, стекать
to soar v парить, летать
to swoon замирать, падать в обморок
stroll n прогулка
demerit n недостаток , дефект
to take turns делать что-либо по очереди
racket n шум , гам
First Viewing Tasks
I. Answer the questions:
II. True or false?
A. Mr. Keating agrees with Dr. E. Pritchard’s method of evaluating poems.
B. Mr. McAlister is shocked by what is going on in class.
C. Mr. Keating is sure that we stay alive for business.
D. We read and write poetry because it’s cute.

                                    Comprehension Tasks
Fill in the gaps with the suitable words from the list below:

English lesson
1. To understand poetry we must be fluent with its meter, rhyme and ... .
2. A sonnet by Byron might ... high on the vertical.
3. We are not ... we are talking about poetry!
4. ... the entire page 1.
5. This is a battle. And the ... could be your hearts and souls.
6. Now, my class, you will learn ... words and language.
7. Medicine, law, business; these are noble ... and necessary to sustain life.
to savour, to determine, casualties, rip out, yield, figures of speech, pursuits, laying pipe,
to quate

                                          Unit IV
[from the words (In the dining-room) “For what we are about to receive ...”]
                                    Before you view
                                       Vocabulary
misguided adj.                     направленный не в ту сторону
to peg v                           зд. считать
unfettered adj.                    бесконтрольный
bound adj.                         собирающийся сделать что-то
hell-raiser n                      возмутитель спокойствия
to dedicate v                      посвящать
marrow n                           зд. смысл, суть
enchantment n                      очарование
to envoke v                        призывать, взывать
bunch of guys                      группа ребят
to drip v                          капать, стекать
to soar v                          парить, летать
to swoon                           замирать, падать в обморок
stroll n                           прогулка
demerit n                          недостаток, дефект
to take turns                      делать что-либо по очереди
racket n                           шум, гам

                                    First Viewing Tasks
I. Answer the questions: