EatIng haBItS: what and where? 6 страница

Would you like a job in which you traveled a lot?

Would you like a job that required you to sit at a computer all day? Would you like to do the same job for the rest of your life?


 

Family relationship

1) Can you describe a typical family in your country?

2) Who is the head of the household in a typical family in your country?


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Do many wives work in your country? What kinds of jobs do they have?

If parents are both working, does this cause more or less stress in a fa- mily?

If a wife works outside the home, should the husband help with the housework inside the home? Why or why not?

Are there many divorces in your country?

What impact does divorce have on a family in your country? What happens to the divorced people?

What happens to their children?

Are there many single-parent families in your country? What do you think of people who get married many times?

Do children in your country ask for their parents’ approval before they get married? Why or why not?

Does the whole family discuss important decisions?

When do children leave their parents’ home in your country? When do parents’ stop giving financial support to their children?

Who in your family would you turn to if you had an emotional problem? Why?

If you had a financial problem, would you expect your family to help? What is a perfect family or alternative lifestyle for you?


 

Eating out


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How much do you enjoy eating?

What time of the day do you most enjoy eating? Do you have a midnight snack?

Where in your house is your favourite place to eat? Who do you like eating with most?

Do you like watching TV while you eat?

Are there any rules in your house when you eat? Are you a slow or fast eater?

Are you a fussy / picky eater?

When was the last time you were so hungry that you felt you could eat a horse?

Do you ever get bored of eating?

What do you think of people who eat food on trains or buses? Are there any rules in your country about eating in public?

What eating manners do you have in your country that you like and dislike?

Is the issue of healthy eating important to you?

Have you ever had an eating competition with your family or friends? Do you ever eat too much?

Do you like eating out?


Lesson 45

 

ReadIng

 

Цілі:перевірити рівень умінь учнів з читання.

 

 

Procedure

Read the text. Match the titles and the paragraphs. There is one extra title.


 

Клас

 

 

Дата


STUDENT LIFE AT DUKE UNIVERSITY

1 …

Located in Durham, North Carolina, Duke University is a 4-year pri-

vate research institution serving roughly 14,060 undergraduate and grad-

uate students. In 2010, “U.S. News and World Report” ranked Duke 10th

among a list of the best colleges in the nation. While Duke certainly has a lot to offer in the way of academics, the college experience includes so much more than just what happens in the classroom. In addition to academ- ics and research, student life at Duke University includes Blue Devil athlet-

ics, student organizations, arts and global opportunities. Outlined below is

a guide to student life at Duke University.

2 …

Founded in 1924, Duke University offers undergraduate and graduate

programs through 10 different schools and colleges. Areas of study include

arts and sciences, education, business, nursing, law, medicine, engineer-

ing, divinity, public policy and environmental studies. Degrees offered in- clude bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs.

3 …

Blue Devil athletics are a huge part of student life at Duke Universi-

ty. Whether you prefer to sit in the stands or rock the field, Duke offers

a long list of men’s and women’s sports teams, such as swimming and div- ing, cross country, basketball, football, golf, rowing and volleyball (just to

name a few). Not interested in playing sports but still want to entertain the

crowd? How about trying out for cheerleading or the school band?

4 …

If breaking a sweat isn’t really your style, there are plenty of student

organizations and leadership opportunities on campus as well. Currently,

Duke offers roughly 400 student organizations, which are a great way to

meet people with shared interests. Membership in some student groups may also be beneficial when it comes to resumes and scholarship applications.

Some of the types of student organizations at Duke include academic, rec-

reational, religious, service, professional, Greek, cultural, arts and media.

5 …

An important part of the college experience is living on campus. The accommodations might not be as ideal as living off campus (in some in-

stances), but there is something to be said for convenience and proximity. Plus, living on campus is one of the best ways to meet new people and make

lifelong friends. At Duke, residence halls are organized based on common interests and at least 20 housing options are offered throughout the cam- pus. Apartment complexes are offered on the Central campus, which house

roughly 1,000 students in efficiency units and 1–3 bedroom apartments. This guide to student life at Duke University is just a brief glimpse into

everything that this North Carolina university has to offer. More infor-

mation about student life at Duke University can be located at the institu-

tion’s official website.

A Athletics at Duke B Student housing at Duke  
C Student groups at Duke D Awards  
E Suggested opportunities F Academics at Duke  
  Key: 1 E, 2 F, 3 A, 4 C, 5 B.      

Match choices (A–G) to (1–6). There is one extra choice.