Английский язык. 11 класс (О. В. Афанасьева и др.)



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Планирование
Учебные 
ситуации 
и часы
Новые с 
лова
1
Словосочетания
Вокабуляр и 
грамматика
Тексты для 
чтения
Тексты для 
аудирова-
ния
Стихи, 
песни, 
пословицы
Письмо
Sounds of Music (Unit 1)
Periods: 1–29
1. annoy
2. annoyance
3. annoying
4. beyond
5. earnest
6. earnestly
7. earnestness 
8. fierce
9. fiercely
10. fit 
n

v
11. fitting
12. hit
13. ignorance
14. ignorant
15. ignoramus
16. incident
17. incidentally
18. indignant
19. indignation
20. insult 
n
, v
21. insulting
22. resist
23. resistance
24. resistant
1. to one’s 
annoyance
2. in annoyance
3. a fit of laughter
4. coughing fits
5. fits of 
depression
6. to have (throw) 
a fit
7. by fits and 
starts
8. to have a better 
fit
9. to hit sth on sth
10. to hit sb in the 
face
11. to hit sb with 
sth
12. to live in 
(total) ignorance 
of sth
13. to confess 
one’s ignorance 
of sth
Vocabulary. New 
material:
Words not to be 
confused
1. to chuckle, 
to giggle,
to guffaw, 
to grin, to smirk; 
2. to bring, to 
take, to fetch; 
3. to cry, to 
weep, to sob; 
4. to long, to 
wish, to yearn
Phrasal verbs 
to 
hit
+...
Grammar. New 
material:
1. Syntax.
Sentence:
declarative,
interrogative,
imperative,
exclamatory
1. Russian 
Composers
2. First of 
the Great 
Romantics
3. Singing a 
“Comic” Song
 
after J. K. Je-
rome
4. Kinds of 
Music
5. Extract from
 
“Three Men 
in a
 Boat” 
by 
J. K. Jerome
1. They 
Want to 
Make Really 
Good Music
1
2. The 
Greatest 
Cellist of All 
Times
 
2
3. Henry 
Purcell
 
 3
Poem: The
 
Minstrel 
Boy 
by 
T. Moore
6
Writing 
to 
explain 
an 
opinion
1
В таблицу не включены слова и словосочетания из рубрики 
Topical Vocabulary, представленные списком в уроках учебника (см. 
с. 42–44, 108–109, 168–170, 222–225) и в словаре в конце учебника.


25
25. irresistible
26. roar 
n, v
27. roaring
28. swear
29. swearing
14. to betray one’s 
ignorance
15. to be 
indignant at 
(over) sth
16. an insult to sb
17. to resist 
doing sth/the 
temptation of 
doing sth
18. to resist arrest
19. to roar with 
pain (laughter)
20. to swear at sb
21. to swear to sb/
sth 
2. Use of periods, 
question marks,
exclamation 
points
3. Members of a 
sentence:
a) predicate 
(nominal/verbal);
b) subject;
c) object (direct/ 
indirect/
prepositional);
d) attribute;
e) adverbial
modifier (of 
place, time, 
manner)
Vocabulary 
and Grammar 
Revised
30
Test 1
31, 32
Reading Classes 1, 2
Town and Its Architecture 
(Unit 2)
Periods: 33–61
30. amiable
31. amiability
32. crisp
33. crisps
34. gloomy
35. gloom
36. gossip 
n, v
37. linger
38. nonsense
22. to gossip
about/over sb/sth
23. to linger over 
sth
24. to linger on 
sb/sth
25. to linger on (in 
some place)
Vocabulary. New 
material:
Words not to be 
confused
1. to walk, to 
wander, to stroll, 
to march, to 
stride, to creep, 
to shuffle, to 
stagger, to 
swagger, to 
trudge;
1. Russian 
Architects
2. Michel-
angelo as an 
Architect
3. Extract 1 
from “They 
Walk in the 
City” 
by J. B. 
Priestley
4. The Golden 
Apples
1. Sir 
Christopher 
Wren 
 
7
2. Organic
Architec-
ture 
8
3. Five 
Guidebook
Texts 
9
Poems:
1. The Daf-
fodils
by W. Word-
sworth
10
2. Broad-
way 
by 
W. Whit-
man
11
Writing 
to give 
argu-
ments 
(for and 
against)


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Учебные 
ситуации 
и часы
Новые с 
лова
Словосочетания
Вокабуляр и 
грамматика
Тексты для 
чтения
Тексты для 
аудирова-
ния
Стихи, 
песни, 
пословицы
Письмо
39. ordeal
40. rattle 
n, v
41. spare 
v, adj
42. sympathy
43. sympathize
44. sympathetic
45. vague
46. flop 
n, v
26. to talk 
nonsense
27. to stand (put 
up with) any 
nonsense
28. to be an ordeal 
for sb
29. to rattle on
(away)
30. to spare 
neither money nor 
expense
31. to spare sb sth
32. to spare sb 
from doing sth
33. to spare sb’s 
life (feelings)
34. to have 
sympathy for sb
35. to have 
sympathy with sth
36. to be in (out 
of) sympathy with 
sb or sth
37. to be 
sympathetic to sb 
or sth
38. to have a 
sympathetic ear
39. to flop into an 
armchair
2. work, labour, 
toil;
3. customer, 
client;
4. chief, main;
5. amiable, 
amicable
Phrasal verbs 
to 
carry + 
...
Grammar. New 
material:
1. Simple 
sentences, 
compound 
sentences, 
complex 
sentences
2. Faulty word 
order in a 
sentence
3. Main clauses 
vs 
subordinate 
clauses
4. That-clauses 
vs 
what-clauses as 
types of reported 
clauses
5. Identifying 
and non-
identifying 
relative clauses
5. Archi-
tectural Styles
6. Views of the 
City
7. Extract 2
from “They 
Walk in 
the City” 
by 
J. B.
Priestley
Продолжение


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40. to flop and be 
taken off a theatre
6. Relative 
clauses referring 
to the whole 
sentence
7. Relative 
clauses with 
whose
Vocabulary 
and Grammar 
Revised
62
Test 2
63, 64
Reading Classes 3, 4
Wonders of the World (Unit 3) 
Periods: 65–93
47. background
48. confident
49. confidence
50. confide
51. disposition
52. drowse
53. drowsy
54. grumble 
n, v
55. lean
56. mount 
n, v
57. muse 
n, v
58. prone
59. prudent
60. strike
61. tutor 
n, v
62. tutorial
63. grief-
stricken
64. panic-
stricken
41. to come from 
some background
42. in the 
background
43. on a blue 
(dark) back-
ground
44. to stay in the 
background
45. to feel 
confident of/
about sth
46. to be confident 
in one’s ability to 
do sth
47. to give (gain/
lose) сonfidence
48. to do sth with 
confidence
49. to show a dis-
position to do sth
Vocabulary. New 
material:
Words not to be
confused
1. to ponder, 
to reflect, to 
consider, to 
meditate, to 
contemplate, to 
muse, to brood;
2. kind, kindly 
(adv
), kindly 
(adj
);
3. to lean, to 
bend;
4. to despise, 
contempt;
5. to mount, to go 
(walk) up;
6. teacher, tutor;
1. New Seven 
Wonders of the 
World
2. St. Basil’s 
Cathedral
3. Dame Agatha 
Christie
4. Homecoming 
after A. Christie
5. Language
6. Extract from 
Graham Swift
1. The Seven 
Wonders of 
the Ancient 
World
12 
2. Seven 
Wonders of 
the Middle 
Ages 
13
3. Two 
Natural 
Wonders 
14
Poems:
1. Upon 
West-
minster 
Bridge 
by 
W. Word 
s-
worth
15
2.
 Venice 
by 
S. Rogers
16
Writing 
an argu-
menta-
tive 
essay


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Учебные 
ситуации 
и часы
Новые с 
лова
Словосочетания
Вокабуляр и 
грамматика
Тексты для 
чтения
Тексты для 
аудирова-
ния
Стихи, 
песни, 
пословицы
Письмо
65. poverty-
stricken
66. terror-
stricken
67. drought-
stricken
50. to grumble 
about sth
51. to grumble at 
sb over sth
52. to lean over 
sb’s shoulder
53. to lean against 
the tree
54. to lean on a 
cane
55. to muse (on, 
about, over) sth
56. to be prone to 
sth/to do sth
57. the right to 
strike
58. to strike for

...
% salary 
increase
59. to be struck by 
a thought
60. to employ a 
tutor for sb
7. to amaze, 
to astonish, 
to astound, to 
surprise, to stun, 
to dumbfound, 
to puzzle, to 
bewilder, to 
nonplus, to 
shock, to startle;
8. odd, curious, 
uncanny, bizarre
Phrasal verbs 
to 
tear
+ ...
Grammar. New 
material:
1. Adverbial 
clauses:
a) time clauses;
b) conditional 
clauses;
c) purpose 
clauses;
d) reason clauses;
e) result clauses;
f) concessive 
clauses;
g) place clauses;
h) clauses of 
manner
Продолжение


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2. Purpose 
clauses
3. Reason clauses
4. Time clauses
Vocabulary 
and Grammar 
Revised
94
Test 3
95, 96
Reading Classes 5, 6
Man As the Greatest Wonder of the World (Unit 4)
Periods: 97–125
68. admit
69. admittance
70. alight 
v
71. attachment
72. attach
73. consequence
74. 
consequently
75. delicious
76. drench
77. drenched
78. embroider
79. embroidery
80. gain 
n, v
81. glow 
n, v
82. misery
83. miserable
84. mutter 
n, v
85. prick 
n, v
86. remark
87. remarkable
61. to admit 
defeat
62. to be admitted 
to some place
63. to alight from 
the bus/train
64. to alight on a 
branch
65. an attachment
between two 
people
66. an attachment 
to sb
67. to have 
consequ ences 
for sb
68. to be of (little/
no) consequence
69. as a 
consequence/ in 
consequence
70. to be drenched 
to the skin
Vocabulary.
New material:
Words not to be 
confused
1. to glisten, 
to gleam, to 
shimmer, to 
twinkle, to 
sparkle, to flash, 
to shine, to glow;
2. high, tall, 
lofty;
3. sleep, slumber, 
nap;
4. to get, to 
receive, to gain;
5. thin, slender, 
skinny
Phrasal verbs 
to 
sink
+ ...
Grammar. New 
material:
1. Punctuation
2. Capital letters
3. Full stops
1. Deer Hunter 
and White Corn 
Maiden
2. Varyag
3. The Happy 
Prince 
after 
O. Wilde
4. The Women 
I Admire Most 
in the Whole 
Wor ld 
after
M. Cabot
5. Extract from 
“The Happy 
Prince” 
by 
O. Wilde
1. Stone 
Age M 
an in 
Britain 
 17 
2. Popular 
legends
18
3. Mother 
Teresa
19
Poems:
1. Do Not 
Stand at My 
Grave and 
Weep
(anony-
mous)
20
2. Extract 
from 
“Romeo and 
Juliet” 
by 
W. Shake-
speare
21
Writing 
an argu-
menta-
tive 
essay




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