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Российская Федерация
МОСКОВСКИЙ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ
ИМЕНИ М.В.ЛОМОНОСОВА
ФИЛИАЛ МГУ В Г. СЕВАСТОПОЛЕ
КАФЕДРА иНОСТРАННЫХ ЯЗЫКОВ
Кузина О.А. Теплова Л.И.
EDUCATION THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
(Advanced)
Учебное пособие по английскому языку для общих целей
Для студентов гуманитарных специальностей
Севастополь 2012
Учебное пособие предназначено для студентов 3 – 4 курсов гуманитарных специальностей (квалификация «специалист» или «бакалавр»), достигших продвинутого уровня владения английским языком.
Пособие включает в себя задания на развитие всех видов речевой деятельности (аудирование, говорение, чтение, письмо) и содержит отдельный раздел с грамматическими упражнениями.
Пособие составлено на основе оригинальных текстов по темам: «Образование в Западной Европе», «Образовательные системы Великобритании и США», «Сравнительный анализ восточной и западной системы образования», «Образование в мусульманских странах».
Пособие рассмотрено и одобрено на заседании кафедры иностранных языков Филиала МГУ в г. Севастополе. Протокол заседания кафедры № 7 от 26.03.2012
Contents
Study Plan……………………………………………………………………………..…..4
starting vocabulary…………………………………………………………………..5
I. WESTERN EDUCATION SYSTEMS…………………………………………9
II. Homeschooling……………………………………………………………15
III. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AMERICAN AND BRITISH SYSTEM OF EDUCATION……………………………………………………………………20
IV. difference between Western and Eastern education…..27
V. Education in the Muslim world…………………………………….39
Grammar Part
The Passive Voice…………………………………………………………………49
The Infinitive………………………………………………………………………..59
Vocabulary list…………………………………………………………………………..63
Study plan
№ | sections | hours |
I. | WESTERN EDUCATION SYSTEMS Grammar: the passive voice | |
II. | Homeschooling | |
III. | DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AMERICAN AND BRITISH SYSTEM OF EDUCATION Grammar: the infinitive | |
IV. | difference between Western and Eastern education | |
V. | Education in the Muslim world | |
VI. | Revision and Final discussion |
STARTING VOCABULARY
Task 1. Study the word-family of the word ‘EDUCATION’
Education, n. 1) the act or process of acquiring knowledge, esp systematically during childhood and adolescence 2) the knowledge or training acquired by this process 3) the act or process of imparting knowledge, esp at a school, college, or university 4) the theory of teaching and learning a course in education 5) a particular kind of instruction or training
Related terms: teaching, training, learning, study, coaching (BrE), tutoring(AmE), schooling (formal), instruction, tuition, enlightenment, upbringing
Educate, v. – 1) to teach smb over a period of time; 2) to teach smb about smth (smb in/on smth) or how to do smth (smb to do smth)
Syn: teach, tutor, train, coach, prepare, instruct (form)
educational, adj. – connected with education; providing education
Related terms: academic, informational, scholarly, instructional (form), pedagogic, didactic
educationally, adv.
Educative, adj. (form) – that teaches smth
Educated, adj. – showing a high standard of education
Related terms: informed, knowledgeable, thinking, well-read
Opp: uneducated
An educated guess, (idiom) – a guess that is based on some degree of knowledge, and is therefore likely to be correct
Educator, n. (form) – a person whose job is to teach or educate people
Educationalist, n. – a specialist in theories and methods of teaching
Edutainment, n. – products such as books, TV programmes and especially software that both educate and entertain
Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, 8th edition
© Oxford University Press, 2010
Task 2. Study the collocations with the word ‘EDUCATION’. Choose any 10 phrases and make your own examples:
1. Adjective + education
decent, excellent, first-class, good, high - quality, quality, well-rounded
poor
compulsory
formal
classical
liberal art
all-round (BrE), broad
basic
general, comprehensive (esp. BrE),
public-school (= provided by the government) (AmE), state, free
private
universal
early - childhood (esp. AmE), preschool
elementary, primary (esp. BrE)
secondary (esp. BrE)
adult,
continuing, further (BrE),
higher, tertiary, post-secondary
college (esp. AmE), high-school (in the US), public-school (= private) (in the UK), university
graduate, undergraduate (both esp. AmE)
remedial (AmE), special
in-service,
professional, vocational, trade
military, teacher
maternal, parental
distance, online (both esp. AmE), remote
AIDS, health
arts, music, science, physical, computing etc.
religious, theological
Catholic, Christian, etc.
full-time, part-time
single - sex
bilingual, multicultural
2. Verb + education
to acquire, to get, to have, to obtain, to receive
to pursue
to deliver, to give sb., to offer, to provide (sb with)
to lack
to enter
to continue, to extend
to leave
to complete, to finish
to improve, to reform
to promote
to finance sb's, to fund sb's
3. Education +noun
authority (in the UK), committee, department, ministry (in the UK), sector, service, system
officer (esp. BrE), official
minister, secretary (both in the UK)
policy
reform
reformer
bill
campaign, initiative, programme/program, project, scheme (BrE)
activities
facilities, materials, resources
budget, funding
spending
class, course, session
process
centre/center, college, establishment, institution, provider
setting
community (esp. AmE), world
expert, leader, specialist
requirement (AmE)
levels, standards
loan (AmE) (student loan in BrE)
act
4. Prepositions
in ~
students in full-time ~
through ~
We acquire much of our world knowledge through ~.
~ about
~ about danger on the roads
Oxford Collocations Dictionary for Students of English, 2nd edition
© Oxford University Press, 2009
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