Нет места лучше дома. Текст по английскому языку

Module 1

There’s no place like home

 

Characters:

Troy Hopkins     a bachelor of Computer Operation,Chicago,Illinois, theUSA

aged 22

Nick Ritchie        a senior student of Marketing,London,Great Britai

aged 21

Eve Spencer        an undergraduate student of Journalism,Montreal,

Canada

aged 24

Alice Cameron    a student ofBusine

chool,Brighton,Great Britai

aged 23

Steve McNeal      a post-graduate student of sociology,Edinburgh,Scotland,

Great Britai

aged 24

Boris Ivanov       an undergraduate student of sociology, PSTU,Perm,Russia

aged 21

                           

Natasha Sokolova a student of public relations, PSTU,Perm,Russia

aged 20

Nastya Novikova         a distant learning student of ecology,        PSTU, Perm, Russia                                 aged 19

 

 

 

 

 

 

Listening

 

WHAT A FAMILY IS

Students from different countries are staying with the Russian families. After having unpacked their luggage they have met the Russian students and share their opinions of the host families.

Troy: Let’s get acquainted as we are going to spend so much time together. My name isTroy.

Boris: I’m Boris. I’m glad to meet you all. I’m a student of sociology.

Steve: Nice to meet you. I come fromScotland. I’m in sociology as well. We have much in common, don’t we?

Boris: What a fabulous coincidence! Don’t you just research the problems of the families? I’m writing a dissertation on the problem “How families have changed inRussia”.

Steve: The topic of my investigation is “Family strengths and family values”.

Boris: So we’ve got plenty of things to discuss, I guess. By the way, how do you like your host family?

Steve: I’d like to say, the family I’m staying, with is the so-called extended one. They are so many to live under the same roof. Let me see … all in all – nine: grandparents, their daughter with her husband and two children, their son with his wife and a toddler.

Nastya: You’re kidding! Nowadays extended family groups are uncommon. I mean several generations living in one household.

Steve: In that case I think I’m fortunate to stay with such a family. So I’ll keep an eye on their life and compare it with a British one.

Natasha: And now, do grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins, and nieces and nephews live together inBritain?

Steve: The Royal family is a perfect example.

Alice: Probably being a member of a clan is a good thing. As for me I’ve got neither brothers nor sisters, only my Мom. I believe having both parents is better. When people get married they never know what can happen in future. I mean divorce, single-parent family or remarriage. My Mom, for example, divorced with my father and hasn’t remarried again.

Troy: Don’t you think it’s better to stay single? What are the advantages and disadvantages of getting married?

Nick: Well if you ask me, it all depends on your circumstances.

Troy: What do you mean?

Nick:  I mean that people’s situations can be very different.

Troy: What are you trying to say?

Nick: To come to the point, there are so many different motives for marriage that it’s impossible to generalize about why people prefer married to single status.

Eve: Rubbish! It must be possible to compare living together with someone to living on your own. What about independence?

Boris: But you don’t seem to

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