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Lexical exercises

VOCABULARY | SECONDARY STATE EDUCATION | PRIVATE EDUCATION | FURTHER EDUCATION | HIGHER EDUCATION | OXBRIDGE | NATIONAL PRIDE OF OXBRIDGE | EDUCATION IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION | Dialogue 1 | Dialogue 2 |


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Exercise 1. Look through the vocabulary and find

a) the terms for stages of education in Great Britain, types of schools, degrees, certificates, teachers.

b) the infinitives in the Active Voice and in the Passive Voice.

Exercise 2. Identify the part of speech and translate the words into Russian:

Academy - academic, science - scientific, education - educational, to enter - entrance, independence -independent, school - schooling, to assess - assessment, tutor - tutorial, use - useful, to introduce - introduction, to grade - grade, to admit - admission, far - further.

Exercise 3. Translate the following sentences into Russian:

1. State schools in Great Britain are divided into several types.

2. Children who want to learn academic subjects go to grammar schools.

3. Comprehensive schools usually combine all types of secondary education.

4. Private schools are mostly boarding schools at which pupils live during the term time.

5. After leaving school many young people go to colleges of further education.

6. There are about 90 universities in Britain.

7. Full courses of study offer the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Science.

8. Students may receive grants from their Local Education Authority to pay for books, accommodation, transport and food.

Exercise 4. Ask questions to the following sentences:

1. All British children must stay at school from the age of 5 until they are 16.

2. Comprehensive schools have physics, chemistry, biology laboratories, machine workshops for metal and woodwork and also geography, history and art departments, commercial and domestic courses.

3. Private schools charge fees for educating children.

4. The lectures at colleges of further education, each an hour long, start at 9.15 in the morning and end at 4.45 in the afternoon.

5. Universities in Great Britain are divided into three types: the Ancient universities (Oxford (before 1167), Cambridge (1209), St. Andrews (1413), Glasgow (1451), Aberdeen (1495) and Edinburgh (1583) Universities), the Red Brick universities (the 19th – early 20th centuries) such as London and Manchester Universities, and the New universities.

6. The grant, students receive from the Local Education Authority, depends on the income of their parents.

7. The social life of students includes a lot of clubs, parties, concerts, bars.

Exercise 5. Fill in the blanks with the proper words:

1. Those who want to go on to college or university usually take … in 2 or 3 subjects.

2. The Open University accepts students without …

3. Undergraduate courses mostly lead to the degree of a … or a….

4. Further study or research is required for the degree of a … and that of a ….

5. Some students may be given a … from the local education authority.

6. Oxford and Cambridge are famous for their academic excellence and ….

Key: tutorial system, formal qualifications, Doctor, A-level examinations, Bachelor of Arts, grant, Master, Bachelor of Science.

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Exercise 1. Read and translate the text.


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