Respect should be earned by actions and not acquired by years. S. Wright.

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Respect should be earned by actions and not acquired by years. S. Wright.

I.Practising the topical vocabulary. 1.Find in the topical vocabulary English equivalents for the following: 1)прочный мир 2)стремиться к миру 3)международная безопасность 4)призывать правительства 5)признавать право 6)провозгласить право 7)обеспечить право 8)осуществлять право 9)нарушать право 10)справедливое обращение 11)пожаловаться на что-либо

2.Find synonymic words and combinations to the following: 1)for this aim, 2)to want to have something, 3)to work together, 4)to try to do something, 5)to promise, 6)future generations, 7)to forbid using something, 8)to abuse the right.

3.Find the right word for it. Use the topical vocabulary: 1. Everyone who is not in the army is …. 2. Someone who has been forced to leave his or her country either because there is a war there or because of his or her political or religious beliefs is a …. 3. Someone who has been captured by a person or organization and who may be killed or injured if people do not want that person or organization demands is …. 4. A soldier who has been captured by the enemy during the war is …. 5. A written agreement between countries in which they agree to do a particular thing or to help each other is a …. 6. Formal discussions,especially in business and politics,in which people try to reach an agreement are …. 7. A meeting,often lasting a few days,which are organized on a particular subject or to bring together people who have common interests is a …. 8. A meeting at which the leaders of two or more countries discuss important matters is a ….

II. The basic human rights and freedoms. Explain how you understand these basic human rights and freedoms. Think of some examples of how human rights were abused in the course of history. THE RIGHTS TO: FREEDOMS OF: work conscience health care speech education travel housing life fair trial equality vote

III. A talk about the United Nations Organization.

IV.An Outstanding Russian Diplomat. A.S.Griboedov.

V. Listening Comprehension. Scholarship-стипендия gave up-бросилa Secretary of State Education- Министр образования the Conservative Party- Консервативная партия the Opposition-оппозиция the Labour Party-Лейбористская партия made cuts-провела сокращения the Falkland Islands-Фолклендские острова resigned-подала в отставку shed tears-плакала

1.Margaret Thatcher was born a)in 1925 b)in She was a daughter of a)a butcher b)a grocer 3.She studied at a)the Oxford University b)the Cambridge University 4.After graduating from The University she worked a)as a chemist b)as a lawyer 5.She was elected to The Parliament a)in 1959 b) She was a)Secretary of State Defence b)Secretary of State Education

7.In 1975 she became a leader of a)The Conservative Party b)The Labour Party 8.She became Prime Minister a)in 1975 b)in She had an image of a)an authoritative leader b)a weak-willed leader 10.M.Thatcher was Prime Minister of Great Britain a)two terms b)three terms 11.Her nickname was a)the «Iron Lady» b)the «Gold Lady» 12.She resigned a)in 1990 b)in 1983