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6 Fill in the Self-Assessment Checklist:

Use the following symbols:

In column 3 (Importance):

! it’s important for me

!! it`s especially important for me

In column 4 (My assessment):

 I know and I can do it

  I know it very well and I can do it easily

80% of ticks mean that you have coped with the topic successfully.

Self assesment checklist

I have learnt/I know

My

Assessment

Teacher’s Assessment

Importance

1

words on the topic that are enough for initial communication

2

what university is, how it functions and how it is structured

3

names of the university courses

4

university academic degrees and positions

5

patterns of communication

I can

My

Assessment

Teacher’s Assessment

Importance

1

communicate in some situations with employees of University Chair, Dean's Office, International Program Centre

2

find core textual information (themes/rhemes) and render texts in a flexible way (not depending on its initial line)

3

read and understand charts and tables

4

present my University

5

find necessary information in informational texts on the topic

Unit 2 Knowledge of your new world in a broader context : Europpean Universities

How much has not been done

and how much we… won’t do in future!’

You have already realized that a university is a world in itself which is new for you and needs to be understood. You have also got acquainted with typical communication situations in it and learnt how to interact in them. The information that you will find in this topic will let you know about universities and give you the basics of university knowledge and skills including classification issues, the ability to interpret the texts of others and express your point of view, to state problems and solve them in scientific discussions, to find and sort out necessary facts and construct your own ones. By the example of lives of great scientists – both teachers and students who cooperate and thus enrich each other – you will feel the spirit of academic life.

You will learn:

  • about different universities of Europe and their types;

  • what it means to interpret a text;

  • about the format of a Round Table for problem solving;

  • what an informational review is;

  • how to prepare and give a five-minute presentation;

  • about science and people in science.

You will be able to: