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1. Work with a partner. Match the verbs in A with the nouns in B.
Some verbs may go with more than one noun.
A | B |
to lead to | a method |
to make(3) | a paper |
to lay | the foundations |
to conduct | principles |
to patent(2) | a discovery |
to develop | an experiment |
to write | a contribution |
to determine | an invention |
the probability of something |
Focus on Language
Translate these sentences into your native language. Do you need a dictionary to translate them correctly?
§ I’m sure she will make a good physician.
§ The climate model developed by climatologists forecasts dramatic changes in Europe as well as US.
International words vs “False friends” The words mostly of Greek and Latin origin that are used in many other languages especially in different areas of science and technology are called international words, e.g. geometry, atom, mathematics, radio, integral, theorem, structure, etc. Knowledge of such words helps a lot in reading and translation. However, there are so called ‘false friends”. These are words that look like international but have different meanings in English and in Russian, e.g. to reclaim (to take back something that was yours), actual(real, existing in fact, etc), spectacles(a pair of eyeglasses), etc. |
Practice
1. In the texts above find examples of international and ‘false friends’ words and translate them into your native language.
2. Sort out the words below into categories. Use a dictionary if necessary.
International words | “False Friends” |
Lecture, battery, detail, form, control, accurate, technology, massive, magazine,
fact, logic, pioneer, mixture, nature, repetition, general, argument, prospect, affect, problem, actual, technique, intelligent, example, original, paragraph, transparent, focus, lamp, list, test, category, primitive, cyberspace, combination, activity, priority, sodium, application, fabric, metal, guarantee, industry, type, location, material, vibration, phenomenon, physician, data, encyclopedia, menu, clay, system, correspondent, probe, familiar, unique, scheme, lava, to speculate, cabinet.
3. Read the sentence from the text. What other adjectives can go with the noun contribution?
§ Lomonosov made a significant contribution to the development of natural sciences.
Collocation Collocation is the way words combine in a language to produce natural-sounding speech and writing. E.g., in English you say strong wind and heavy rain. It would be not normal to say * heavy wind or * strong rain. Collocation runs through the whole of the English language. No piece of natural spoken or written English is totally free of collocation. For the student, choosing the right collocation will make his speech and writing more natural, more native-speaker-like. |
Practice
1. Look at the diagram with the words invention and discovery. See how many
collocations you can make with these words.
Scientific Archaeological Medical |
Latest New Recent Accidental Chance |
Great Brilliant Amazing World-shaking Significant Unexpected |
INVENTION /DISCOVERY
2. Use an English-English dictionary and write out the collocations with
the words: investigation, contribution and observation. Compare your results as a class.
Writing |
Managing your learning It is important when reading or writing to recognize and understand the relationship in which sentences and groups of sentences combine to present information. Here are the signal words that can be used to show the order in which things are to be said. firstly in the first place secondly also thirdly in addition to what is more above all etc. |
Work in groups. Choose one f the most important inventions you have discussed in this unit. Write a paragraph about it. Give at least three reasons to prove its significance. Make use of these expressions.
It made it possible to …
It became easy to …
It was a breakthrough in…
It made an important contribution to…
It laid the foundation for…
It gave rise to…/ It helped to…
It gave birth to…
It made a revolution in…
It enabled people to do…
It found widespread application in…
Example: I think the invention of a spectroscope was a real breakthrough. It helped Isaac Newton to discover that the white light could be dispersed into a series of rainbow colors. It also made possible to study what extra-terrestrial objects are made of, for example, the sun's atmosphere. Moreover, it helped to reveal new elements such as helium. Above all, spectroscopy of atoms and molecules gave birth to quantum mechanics that is the basis of modern physics and chemistry. Today, laser spectroscopy is one of the most important experimental tools of condensed matter physics and it made a revolution in developing new materials with improved properties.
Listening |
Recording 4.1
1. Before you listen answer the questions.
· How many discoveries or inventions of the ancient world do you know?
· How did they influence the development of science at that time?
· Do people still use them?
· Have any modern inventions or discoveries replaced them?
2. The words in A are in the story you are going to hear. Match a word in A with a definition in B.
1) to recover | a) the quality of being exact, accurate |
2) complication | b) to provide place for sth |
3) medieval | c) to find sth that was lost or missing |
4) precision | d) to be made or broken into small pieces or parts |
5) to house | e) to appear somewhere again |
6) inscription | f) the quality of being difficult and complicated |
7) to be fragmented | g) connected with the Middle Ages |
8) to decipher | h) words cut in stone or metal |
9) advent | i) causing a lot of angry public discussion and disagreement |
10) controversial | j) sth that makes a situation more complicated or difficult |
11) to re-emerge | k) the coming of an important event, person, invention |
12) sophistication | l) to succeed in finding the meaning of sth that is difficult to read or understand |
3. Check if you know the meaning of these words and phrases. Use a dictionary if necessary.
§ a gearwheel
§ a shipwreck
§ a fingerprint
§ sponge divers
4. Listen to the radio programme about one of the ancient devices and answer the questions.
a) What kind of device did the sponge divers find?
b) Where did they find it?
c) What surprised the scientists most?
d) According to the scientists how old is the device?
e) What is it like?
f) What was it used for?
g) How do scientists explain the long interval between the design of Antikythera Mechanism and the advent of medieval gearwheel?
Get real |
Search websites or popular science magazines to find information about two significant discoveries or inventions in your field of science made before the 20th
century. Make notes on what you have found and report back to the class.
It is interesting to know A fortunate accident in which a person finds something valuable or pleasing when he or she was not looking for it is called serendipity. |
§ description
§ inventor / discoverer
§ scientific significance
Reading |
1. Work with a partner. Name any accidental
discoveries or inventions you have ever heard
about. How did people benefit from them? Did they cause any problems?
2. The words in column A are in the text you are going to read. Match them with the words in column B which are similar in meaning.
A | B |
1) wire | a) mix |
2) spark | b) silhouette |
3) to jerk | c) to vaccinate |
4) screen | d) flash |
5) virulent | e) covered |
6) prevention | f) display |
7) compound | g) cable |
8) coated | h) dangerous |
9) to inoculate | i) avoidance |
10) shadow | j) to move suddenly |
3. Read the text about four unexpected scientific discoveries. How did they change the world?
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