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Вступительный письменный экзамен по английскому языку. Учебные материалы, методические указания и рекомендации
Часть 4. Материалы для подготовки к вступительному экзамену на филологический факультет
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Table of contents
Часть 1. Общие положения, методические указания и рекомендации
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Часть 2. Тренировочные материалы для подготовительной работы абитуриента
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Часть 3. Образцы материалов для подготовки к вступительному экзамену на гуманитарные факультеты
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Часть 4. Материалы для подготовки к вступительному экзамену на филологический факультет
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4.1. Блок заданий № 1
1. Resources of Punctuation
2. Shakespeare’s Verse
3. The Globe
4. Performances in the Globe
5. Beginnings of the Theatre in England
6. Early Modern English
7. Some Tendencies in English Pronunciation
8. The Relevance of Linguistics
9. People’s Attitudes to Globalization of Their Language
10. Words and How People Treat Them
11. What Good Style should Be Like
12. Length of Sentences
13. Length of Paragraphs
14. Informal English
15. Newspaper Language
16. Irony
17. Language as an Integral Part of Human Life
18. Types of Language
19. Language and Its Uses
20. Ways of Being Polite in Language
21. Changes in the Language
22. How Changes Spread through a Population
23. Linguistic Areas and Borrowing
24. The Roles of Grammar
25. How Style should Be Fashioned
26. Varieties of English and Their Standards
27. Intricacies of Relations between Britain and Europe
28. Interrelationship of Language, Literature and Culture
29. Multimedia Potentiality of Words
30. ‘Hamlet’ and Its Versions
4.2. Блок заданий № 2
1. Hamlet’s Subjects over the Centuries
2. Accent and Dialect
3. Biography/Autobiography and Life-writing: Self and Other
4. What is Meant by ‘Canon’
5. Similarity and Difference in Language and Literature
6. Learning to Spell and Its Problems
7. Versification, Metrics and Poetics
8. Standard English and the Hypothesis of Linguistic Equality
9. The Kinds of Disadvantages Non-Standard Speakers Face
10. Family Background, Its Advantages and Disadvantages for Children
11. Differences between Standard and Non-Standard Dialects
12. Why Standard English is Associated with the Concept of Educatedness
13. Social Consequences of Inability to Handle Standard English
14. Duality in Language as a Feature of Its Flexibility
15. What is English for Specific Purposes?
16. Parenthetic Phrases and Their Functions in Speech
17. Language Dominance and Political, Military and Economic Power
18. World English and the British Empire
19. Language Differences between Generations
20. Specialized Terminology of Modern Linguistics
21. Formal Definitions and Why They are Misleading
22. Words and Their Referents
23. The Authorized Version of the Bible
24. William Shakespeare
25. Theatre Audience in Shakespeare’s Day
26. Elizabethan Dramatists Contemporary with Shakespeare
27. The Split between Conservatives and Puritans under Charles I
28. Puritan Rule and Its Influence on the English Way of Life
29. John Milton
30. Differences between Speech and Writing
4.3. Блок заданий № 3
1. Language Ideology and People’s Attitudes to Accents
2. ‘English Only’ Movement in the US
3. Sociolinguistic Hierarchies in Britain and the US
4. ‘English Only’ Movement and Discrimination of Other Languages
5. Linguistic Folklore and Origins of Language
6. Language Vocabulary and History
7. Language as a Guarantor and Symbol of Political Unity
8. The Growth of Advertising in Britain and the USA
9. The Dominance of English in Popular Music
10. English in Popular Songs
11. English as a Medium of International Communication
12. English as a Lingua Franca
13. Is The Internet an Instrument of Intellectual Colonialism?
14. Glorifying Images of English
15. The Opposition of Native vs. Non-Native Speakers of English as a Colonial Construct
16. Ideological Implications of Insistence on English in the Classroom
17. People’s Attitudes to Changes in Word Meanings
18. The Spread of New Language Forms by the Media
19. The Stature of English on the Information Superhighway
20. The Rejection of English
21. Unhappy Colonial Resonance in People’s Minds
22. International Varieties of English
23. World Standard Spoken English
24. ELT as a Part of Colonial Policy
25. The Image of English as a Borrowing Language
26. Are There Reasons to Be Wary of ‘Cultural Imperialism’?
27. Nouns Used as Adjectives
28. Standard English and British English
29. The Meanings of ‘Green’
30. Doubling the Final Letter before -ed and -ing
4.4. Блок заданий № 4
1. The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible: Its Making and Character
2. Intellectual or Intelligent
3. Latin Roots
4. The Literature of the Restoration
5. Literary Theory in the Restoration Period
6. Restoration as the Beginning of Scientific Age
7. The 18th Century in England
8. Lack of Balance between Reason and Emotion in the 18th Century
9. The 18th Century Verse and Prose
10. Laurence Sterne
11. Establishment of Romanticism
12. Jane Austen’s Uniqueness
13. The Victorian Era
14. An Age of Crusaders, Reformers and Theorists
15. Carlyle and Ruskin
16. Dickens’ Vitality
17. William Makepeace Thackeray’s Works
18. Oscar Wilde and Rudyard Kipling
19. Popular Views on Points of Usage
20. Language and Political Correctness
21. Pessimistic Views on Language Development
22. Spelling and Its Significance
23. Utterances, Phonemes and Morphemes
24. The Arts and the Science of Language
25. Foreign and Native Words in English
26. The Meaning of Compound Nouns
27. Compound Words in Poetry
28. Productive Morphological Patterns
29. Shortened Forms
30. The Use of Two Synonymous Words as a Stylistic Habit
4.5. Блок заданий № 5
1. Double Phrases in English
2. Clues for Reconstructing Old Pronunciations
3. Recognition of Foreign Words by Native Speakers
4. The Multitude of Languages
5. Agatha Christie
6. Kazuo Ishiguro and His Works
7. Canadian Spelling
8. Dictionaries
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