Дополнительные лексические материалы по теме "Отдых. Путешествие"

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Тема "Путешествия и отдых" достаточно популярна. Её можно встретить в любом УМК, где лексика отрабатывается по разным уровням: от элементарного до сложного. К концу девятого класса учащиеся должны свободно высказываться по теме, составлять диалоги и так далее. В 10-11-х классах школьники скорее углубляют свои знания, чем расширяют их. Учитывая уровень сложности содержания ЕГЭ по английскому языку, учителя стараются подбирать соответствующую лексику и отрабатывать её в заданиях экзаменационного типа.

В современных отечественных УМК по английскому языку появляется всё больше упражнений на множественный выбор, заполнение пропусков, словообразование. Однако их не хватает для качественной отработки материала. Учителю приходится обращаться к дополнительным источникам. Таких ресурсов (как электронных, так и книжных) сейчас немало. В этом, порой, и заключается трудность выбора. С каждым годом появляется всё больше учебной литературы, но невозможно объять необъятное.

В этой статье предлагаю вашему вниманию лексический материал и упражнения на его тренировку из тех источников, которые чаще всего использую в своей работе.

Одной из самых важных забот учителя в старших классах является подготовка учащихся к сдаче единого государственного экзамена. На мой взгляд, достаточно полезны в этой работе УМК издательства "Лонгман" и "Макмиллан". Для тренировки лексики использую First Certificate (Use of English), авторы Judy Copage with tests by Jain Cook; учебные пособия для подготовки к ЕГЭ по английскому языку (например, Грамматика и лексика), авторы Malkolm Mann, Steve Taylore-Knowles, Elena Klekovkina. Приведу примеры некоторых заданий.

1. Collocations with have, do, make.

a)Write the words from the box in the correct column. Some of the words can go in more than one column.

have do make

 

a bath friends with someone an arrangement a lesson
damage an argument a favour a difference
a decision a job your best/well money
a holiday a drink you good a break
a party a plan a good time a noise
the bed fun of someone an effort an exercise
an experiment an interview a shower homework
a mess research a fuss a meal

Answers:

Have: a bath, a holiday, a party, an argument, a job, a drink, a plan, an interview, a good time, a shower, a meal, a lesson, money, a break, homework, a lesson

Do: damage, an experiment, a job, research, someone a favour, your best/well, you good, an exercise, homework

Make: a decision, the bed, a mess, friends with someone, a plan, fun of someone, an arrangement, an effort, a fuss, a meal, a difference, money, a noise

b)Read the text and complete the gaps with one word which best fits each space.

We had been (1) : plans for this holiday for a long time/ it was our dream to (2) : a break from work for a couple of months, and (3) : a holiday that neither of us would ever forget. We (4) : a lot of research and (5) : a few arguments before we (6) : our final decision, but at last we both agreed on Thailand. Then we had to (7) : some money to afford the trip. When we had saved up enough, we then (8) : all the arguments with our local travel agent. The flight was excellent and we (9) : a delicious meal, and watched a movie. When we arrived, it was obvious from the first moment that we were going to (10) : a unique experience, because everything was so different from what we were used to. We (11) : friends with other people we met, and always (12) : a big effort to see everything we could. At the end, we realized that the holiday had (13) : us a lot of good, and had (14) : a big difference to the way we looked at the world. It certainly is true that travel broadens the mind. We'll now try to (15) : our best to do it again, and the next time we are thinking of going to New Zealand.

Answers:

1. making 6. made 11. made
2. have/take 7. save 12. made
3. have 8. made 13. done
4. did 9. had 14. made
5. had 10. have 15. do

2. Vocabulary in contrast

Voyage/journey/trip/travel Fare/ticket/fee Live/stay
View/sight Miss/lose Border/edge/line
World/earth Take/bring/go Length/distance
Area/territory Book/keep Guide/lead
Season/period Arrive/reach Native/home

Choose the correct answer.

1. You need a passport to cross the : between Mexico and the United States.

A edge     C boarder

B line       D rim

2. The hotel where we are : is quite luxurious.

A living             C existing

B remaining      D staying

3. When you : your destination, your tour guide will meet you at the airport.

A arrive     C reach

B get         D achieve

4. It can be quite busy here during the tourist :. .

A season     C phase

B period     D stage

5. David : me to the train station every morning.

A goes     C has

B takes     D makes

6. I always enjoy our school : to Ukraine.

A excursion     C trip

B journey        D travel

7. Hurry up, or we'll : the bus!

A avoid     C drop

B miss       D lose

8. The brochure says that the hotel has a great : of the sea.

A appearance     C sight

B look                 D view

9. I must remember to : a souvenir back from Spain for my grandmother.

A go         C bring

B take       D keep

10. The : from London to Berlin is about 919 kilometres.

A measure     C gap

B length         D distance

11. Make sure you : a hotel before you come to our island, especially in the summer.

A book     C put

B keep     D take

12. I live in Barcelona, but my : town is Madrid.

A birth     C native

B home    D origin

Answers:

1-C 2-D 3-C 4-A 5-B 6-C 7-B 8-D 9-C 10-D 11-A 12-B [1]

3. Word formation

Arrange rearrange, arrangement Direct indirect(ly), direction, director Recognize (un)recognizable, recognition
Arrive arrival Distant distantly, distance Time timetable
Broad breadth, broaden Enter entrance Tour tourism, tourist
Culture cultural(ly), (un)cultured Inhabit inhabitant, habitat World worldwide
Differ different(ly), difference Photograph photography, photographer, photographic

1. Beijing has changed so much in the last few years that it's almost : . (RECOGNISE).

2. The number of cars : (WORLD) is about a billion and is increasing all the time.

3. The new maglev trains run on a completely : (DIFFER) system from ordinary trains.

4. Living in a foreign country really does : (BROAD) your horizons.

5. I can't find a :(DIRECT) flight from London to Delhi so I've booked one that changes in Frankfurt.

6. All passengers must complete a visa form upon : (ARRIVE) at Singapore airport.

7. You can still see old milestones by the side of the road in England, showing the : (DISTANT) to the nearest town.

8. The Museum of Transport has a full-sized jet plane next to the :(ENTER)

Answers:

1. unrecognizable 5. direct
2. worldwide 6. arrival
3. different 7. distance
4. broaden 8. entrance

Для расширения словарного запаса полезно знакомить детей с пословицами, поговорками и устойчивыми выражениями. Они позволяют ознакомить учащихся с новыми значениями известных слов, провести аналогию с родным языком, а также повысить интерес к изучению привычных, казалось бы, тем. Пословицы о путешествиях и отдыхе широко известны (East or West home is best; When in Rome, do as the Romans do и т.д.). Предлагаю вашему вниманию пример идиоматических выражений, описывающих отдых. Они представлены в сборнике Idioms Organiser by Jon Wright.

1. Fill in the following expressions in the dialogues below:

a. A change is as good as a rest.

b. We had a whale of a time.

c. We've packed everything except the kitchen sink.

d. There's no place like home.

e. It was like home from home.

f. I always travel light.

g. It was just what the doctor ordered.

h. We're going to recharge the batteries.

1. Welcome back, Chris. You look well. Did you have a good time?

> Fantastic. Sun, sea and excellent food. ::::::::::

2. Are you having a holiday this year, Kathy?

> I'm going to look after my brother's children for a week. It's not exactly a holiday but you know what they say - ::::::::::::::::::::::

3. Are you glad to be back?

> Very much! We had a wonderful holiday, but you know what they say - :::..

4. But there's nothing to do in the middle of the forest! How will you fill your days?

> You don't go to Sweden for a wild time! :::::::::::::::.

5. Would you like to borrow my suitcase or have you got one of your own?

> It's OK, thanks. I don't need it.

6. Are you sure everything's in the cases?

> Yes, positive. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::.

7. You've been on a skiing holiday, haven't you? What was it like?

> Yes. I went with some friends. It was great. :::::::::::::::..

8. Did you stay in a hotel or an apartment?

> An apartment. It had everything - ridge, microwave, colour TV, even a washing machine. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Answers: 1g, 2a, 3d, 4h, 5f, 6c, 7b, 8e

5.Put the following pairs of words into the sentences below:

change, rest away, all time, lives
just, doctor no, home whale, time

 

1. A :. Is just as good as :.. . Answers: (change, rest)
2. I need to get :. from it :. . (away, from)
3. There's : place like :. . (no, home)
4. We had a : of a :. . (whale, time)
5. It was :. what the :. ordered. (just, doctor)
6. We ha the :. of our :.. . (time, lives)

ИСПОЛЬЗОВАННАЯ ЛИТЕРАТУРА:

  1. Malkolm Mann. Учебное пособие для подготовки к ЕГЭ по английскому языку: Грамматика и лексика/Malkolm Mann, Steve Taylore-Knowles, Elena Klekovkina. - Macmillan, 2006. - C. 12-15.
  2. Judy Copage. First Certificate Use of English/ Judy Copage with tests by Jain Cook. - Longman, 2000. - C. 9.
  3. Jon Wright. Idiom Organiser/ Jon Wright. - Thomson, 2002. - C. 130-131.