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ЛЕКЦИЯ 3. Акустические системы

Акустические системы (АС) делятся на две большие группы: активные и пассивные. Активные АС — акустические системы со встроенным усилителем мощности (УМ). Пассивные АС, соответственно, не имеют встроенных УМ. Сравним их

ЛЕКЦИЯ 2. Усилители мощности

А.С. ИВАНОВСКИЙОСНОВЫ ЗВУКОРЕЖИСУРЫКурс лекций для студентов специальности 1-17 03 01 «Искусство эстрады» Минск Современные знания УДК Рецензенты: Угольник В.П., доцент кафедры искусства эстрады Белорусского государственного

Translate the given sentences. Mind the Second and the Third Conditionals.

B. 1. If I were in your place. I would receive the proposal. 2. He would translate the article, if he had a dictionary. 3. If the students had worked hard during the term, they would have passed the exam. b) Rewrite the sentences using the Zero, First, Second or Third Conditional. The second sentence must have the same meaning as the first. 1. You put oil on water, the oil floats. If you put oil on water, it floats.

Read and translate the text into Russian.

Контрольная работа № 3VARIANT IExercise IRead and translate the text into Russian.An “Electronic Eye”. An electronic eye is a device that can do hundreds of different things. In electronics and engineering it is called a phototube or a photocell. Photocells are widely used at metallurgical plants, in machine plants, in chemical and food industry. In machine plants an “electronic eye” can

Prepare the presentations to give to the rest of the group.

Make the presentations of the above dress styles.III. Invent a company. Use the headings in ex 1. to prepare a presentation about it.Useful languageOutlining the presentationFirst, I’ll give some basic information. Secondary, I’ll talk about our stores in other countries. Next, I’ll talk about career opportunities. Last of all, I want to look at our future plans. Introducing new informationHere’s some basic

After reading the presentation complete the following chart.

Tara Fashions Where is the head office? Cordoba, Spain What does it sell?   Who are its customers?   Annual turnover?   Annual net profits?   Number of stores: in Spain? in other European cities?   Strengths?   Future plans?   SITUATIONImagine: Your friend has bought one of the things described below. 1. Ask him/her if he/she is happy to have got

Read the text carefully and arrange its parts in the logical order.

Entitle the text in English.Retell it in Russian from the third person.Key:3 5 4 2 1. Text 3Some Hints for a Successful PresentationDelivery – 1§ Nerves!You will probably be nervous at the beginning of your presentation. Don’t worry – most people are nervous in this situation. Try not to speak too fast during the first couple of minutes – this is the time you establish your rapport with the audience and

V. Find equivalents among the words (words - combinations) in A and B.

A.1. benefit n 2. equipment n 3. get v 4. final a 5. heading n 6. promote v 7. item n 8. purpose n 9. to write down. B.a. to take out b. ultimate a c. title n d. profit n e. tools n f. stimulate v g. point n h. objective n i. to take notes. Key:1d, 2e, 3a, 4b, 5c, 6f, 7g, 8h, 9i. Text 1The Main Secret of SuccessAs a sales manager Alan Wroxley has done a lot of presentations. Here he suggests how to take nerves out

Read the text without a dictionary.

2. Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions on the text such as: 1) What is the title of the text? 2) What does the text deal with? 3) What points are considered in the text? 4) What is the first point of the text? 5) What pieces of the advice does the author give? And so on Text 4Some Hints for a Successful PresentationPreparation – 2§ OrganisationThink about how you will organize your content. Your presentation

V. Find equivalents among the words (word - combination) in A and B.

A.1. range of items 2. effect n 3. aim n 4. make money 5. to get a profit 6. to take part 7. stimulus n 8. carefully adv. B.a. objective n b. earn v c. to make a profit d. incentive n e. assortment n f. result n g. participate v h. thoroughly adv. Keys:1e, 2f, 3a, 4b, 5c, 6g, 7d, 8h. Text 1Incentives for Making PresentationsAlan Wroxley is a sales manager. He has done many presentations in his job. He is sure to

Here is an extract from the job description for the position.

The successful candidate will be responsible for: Developing sales, achieving results and increasing customer number Managing the sales team so that it is more motivated, dynamic and effective He/She will be: A natural leader Energetic, enthusiastic and determined Confident and outgoing He/She will have: Strong sales ability Organizational and interpersonal skills A good academic background and suitable experience

You came to the recruitment agency. Answer their questionnaire.

1. Are you seeking a) full-time employment? b) part-time employment? 2. Which of these is most important for you? (Please number 1-5 in order of importance) Money People Security Job satisfaction An interesting job 3. Do you like a) meeting people b) working along c) working with other people d) working with your hands e) traveling 4. What do you like doing in your free time? Text 6Read the following job ad: what

How to Have the Perfect Interview

1. Find out what the company is like before you apply for the job. Are they really the kind of organisation you want to work for? 2. Write an effective CV. Keep it brief and simple – a badly written one will lose you the job before you get to the interview stage. 3. Discover as much as you can about the interview. This means finding out exactly who will be conducting the interview, what position they hold, and

Read the following dialogue and reproduce it with your partner.

MM:Miss Beacham, can you tell us a little bit about where you have worked before? HB:Well, my last job was with Format. MM:And you were a PA there? HB:Yes, that’s right. MM:And then did you start with them? HB:Two years ago. MM:I see. So why did you decide to leave? HB:Well, perhaps you heard that the company went into liquidation earlier this year. MM:Yes, we heard about it. PM:So what did you like about that

Read the text and discuss it with your partners.

FabtekFabtek is a small company based in Hamburg, Germany. It has produced a new type of fabric called Protean, which can be used for a wide variety of products. Protean has many advantages. · It is light, strong and long-lasting. · It can be made very thick or so thin that it becomes translucent. · It can be made in any colour. · It is flexible and soft to the touch. · The fabric is made from fibres similar to

Read the conversation and classify everyone in the company.

WHO IS WHO IN THE COMPANYAE: I think I’d better take this opportunity to explain to you exactly who’s who in the company. You’ll need to know who to go to if you want to contact a particular manager. Let’s start right at the top: David Burton is the Managing Director and his Personal Assistant is Mary Wilkins. The Personnel, Marketing and Finance/ HB:Uh-huh. AE:Right. Let’s deal with each one in turn.

Can you say to whom the following people report?

Managing Directors Regional Manager Human Resources Manager Rossomon France ManagerAnswer the questions (text B).1. Who runs the company? 2. Who assists Mr Bunce? 3. What department takes care of accounting? 4. What department works closely with the five regions on new product development?Retell the text.Text 2Read the text in which Bernard Levesque describes the organisation of MTS Paris.We’re a subsidiary of MTS

Read the text and translate in into Russian.

Read the text and translate in into Russian.Company OrganisationA. There are a lot of kinds of companies in the world. They stand for different areas in business such as chemicals, insurance, retailing, engineering, transport, banking, etc. Most companies are made up of three groups of people: the shareholders (who provide the capital), the management and the workforce.. The management structure of a typical company

Russia-On-Line Subject Guide

For the users in our country the certain interest can represent the thematic catalogue Russia-On-Line Subject Guide, located to the address http://www.online.ru/rmain. This catalogue contains rather motley assembly of the links on foreign sources plus the thematic review of the Russian and Russian resources WWW.Automatic indexesIt is possible to approach to a problem of search of the information in Internet and on