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Key words and phrases

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  1. B). Open the brackets. c). Put questions to the underlined words.
  2. Complete the sentences, using the words from Ex. 3. Three of them are used twice. The first one is done for you.
  3. Complete these sentences using the correct form of one of the words above. Make sentences of your own to show that you understand the difference in their meaning.
  4. Complete these sentences using the correct form of one of the words above. Make your own sentences to show that you understand the difference in their meaning.
  5. D) Choose one of the words to complete the sentences
  6. Dans les phrases suivantes employez les mots
  7. Ex.2. Some words change their stress when they change their part of speech. Underline the stressed syllable in these words.
  8. Ex.2. The following words can be used in more than one way. Underline the correct part of speech for each word as it is used in the text.
  9. Ex.2. The following words can be used in more than one way. Underline the correct part of speech for each word as it is used in the text.
  10. Ex.3. Match the words with similar meanings.
  11. Ex.3. Match words from list A with words from list B that have a similar meaning.
  12. Ex.3. Match words from list A with words from list B that have a similar meaning.
  • college - the precise usage of the term varies among English-speaking countries. Usually this is an institution of higher education that offers only undergraduate programs and limited graduate programs, but it also can be a separate unit within a university like a college of business or college of arts and sciences. In the context of the university it is also known as Faculty. Often colleges within a university have different admission requirements.
  • graduate - A student who has completed a course of study, either at high school or university level. A graduate program at a US university is, in British English terms, a postgraduate study program. Graduate study is designed to lead towards a master's or doctorate and generally is open only to students who have completed an undergraduate degree.
  • undergraduate - In some educational systems, an undergraduate is a post-secondary student pursuing a Bachelor's degree. Students of higher degrees are known as postgraduates (or often simply graduates).
  • hall - dormitory: a college or university building containing living quarters for students
  • fellow - A senior member of a College, elected to a particular position of authority and responsibility in relation to the academic work and government of the College.
  • town and gown - A term used to describe the two communities of a university town; "town" being the non-academic population and "gown" the university community, especially in traditional seats of learning such as Oxford and Cambridge. The gown in this expression alludes to the academic robes traditional in British universities.
  • alumnus (plural alumni) - someone who has left a school, college or university after completing their studies there
  • UCLES (University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate) - one of the best-known organisations in the world of English Language Teaching and the world's largest and best known educational assessment agencies with examination centres in over 150 countries. Examinations in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) were started at UCLES in 1913, with the Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE). The First Certificate in English (FCE) was introduced in 1939.

E x e r c i s e s

I. Answer the questions:

1. Where is Oxford University located?

2. Who was the founder of Oxford University?

3. How many students are studied at Oxford University?

4. What famous people have studied at Oxford?

5. When Cambridge University was founded?

6. How many colleges are at Cambridge University?

7. What does it mean “town and gown”?

8. What famous people have studied at Cambridge?

9. What is University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate?

II. Find the correct English word for the phrase:

1. a school for advanced education, especially in particular profession or skill—

2. the process of teaching and learning, usually at school, college, or university—

3. a room or building containing books that can be looked at or borrowed —

4. a building where important cultural, historical, or scientific objects are kept and shown to the public —

5. an amount of money that is given to someone by an educational organization to help to pay their education —

6. a college or university building where students live —

7. a land and buildings of a university or college, including the buildings where students live —

8. an intelligent and well-educated person —

 

 


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