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The Indian Ambassador: We presume that the medical personnel is staffed with experienced scientists?

The Director: Not only. A quarter of the Centre’s scientific staff of 500 are young researchers.

The First Secretary of the Ecuadorian Embassy: All equipment and medicines you are using here is of Soviet manufacture?

The Director: Not necessarily. We have scientific exchange agreements with a number of foreign countries and they supply us with some of their advanced equipment.

Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy: Cardiovascular diseases are known to affect people of all ages, especially the elderly. Do you work out recommendations for the people of this group?

The Director: Yes, we study the causes and focus the attention on heart disease prevention.

Ambassador of Nigeria: From what we see here it’s obvious that your Government considers people’s health a matter of state importance. Do you share your rich experience in this field with the less developed countries?

The Director: Yes, we do. Apart from the theoretical aspect of research and the results of the experiments which are open to any state, we helped in equipment of hospitals in some countries.

Ambassador of Ecuador: Namely?

The Director: In Ethiopia, Angola, India, to mention only a few.

Ambassador of Madagascar: I think that the Cardiological Centre is a spectacular example of the great attention your Government is paying to public health.

First Secretary of the US Embassy: Somebody asked at the beginning of our visit whether you, sir, welcome us here as your guests or patients. I for one don’t mind if I ever have a heart attack to be admitted to your Centre as a patient.

The Director: I am sure you won’t have it.

The Ambassador of the People’s Republic of Bulgaria: Allow me, sir, on behalf of the diplomatic corps and on my own behalf to express genuine satisfaction with the results of our visit to the Centre. We wish the staff of the Centre further success for the benefit of mankind. Thank you.

The Director: Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. The pleasure is ours.

Good-bye.

The guests: Good-bye.


WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS YOU MAY NEED:

money is raised деньги собраны

voluntary work добровольный труд

cardiovascular diseases сердечно-сосудистые заболевания

disease prevention предупреждение болезней

to share rich (positive) experience делиться богатым (положительным) опытом

a spectacular exampleзд. наглядный пример

genuine satisfaction искреннее удовлетворение


Interpretation dialogue. Working in pairs, read the following conversations:

Two young diplomats, Soviet and American, both members of their respective delegations to the General Assembly of the United Nations, meet in the lobby of the U.N. Secretariat in New York. Among other questions, they talk about the foreign services of their countries and prominent Soviet and American diplomats.

Mr Briggs: So you’ve crossed the Atlantic to come to New York again, Mr Artov.

Mr Artov: Yes, I have. Among other things separating us is the Atlantic Ocean. You’re lucky, Briggs. It takes you only two hours to get to New York, whereas I have to fly here for more than fifteen hours.

Mr Briggs: You can afford it once a year. I wish I could travel to Moscow at my government’s expense.

Mr Artov: Who heads the American delegation at this G.A.?

Mr Briggs: This time it is a lady, an old friend of the President.

Mr Artov: Democrat or Republican?

Mr Briggs: Republican, of course. She is a professional diplomat. Do you have women-diplomat in your foreign service?

Mr Artov: Yes, we have. A woman-diplomat once headed our UN mission to the Geneva headquarters.

Mr Briggs: Are there any women-ambassadors?

Mr Artov: Not now. Prior and during the war Mrs Alexandra Kollontay was our ambassador in Sweden.

Mr Briggs: This is very interesting. Tell me about her.

Mr Artov: Mrs Kollontay was the first woman to become an accredited diplomat to a foreign country.

Mr Briggs: I guess she was a contemporary of Lenin?

Mr Artov: Yes, she was. Kollontay was an active revolutionary in tzarist Russia.

Mr Briggs: Did she take part in any international conferences?