
- •1. The kinds of fast food that are popular in the usa, Belarus and their origin (text «Eating Out», «Fast Food» и т.Д.)
- •2. Talk about eating out in Great Britain and Belarus
- •2.English food and the qualities it is often criticized for (text «English Food»)
- •4. The consumption of food and drinks in Britain and Belarus these days
- •3. The problem of food additives in the world (text «Food for thought»)
- •4. Going out to eat in a restaurant (text "Eating out")
- •5. Share the recipe for Irish oatmeal (text «The last innocent meal»)
- •6. Table manners (text "At the table")
- •7. The difference between teenagers and adults in the attitude to shopping and in their tastes in clothes (text «Shopping with Mom»)
- •5. A decline in our eating manners
- •6. The influence of tv advertising on consumers
- •8. The ways people do their shopping (text «How do you do the shopping»)
- •8. The luck that Danny had one day
- •9. Planning your time and organizing your work at University
- •10. The advantages and disadvantages of different places where a student can study
- •11. The reason people have for studying at Open University (text «What degree of success can u expect from o.U.»)
- •9. Children with exceptional intellectual abilities (text «How Ruth made History at Oxford»)
- •12. Distance teaching in the uk
- •10.Similarities and differences between “Orientation Week” at Stanford University and your University (text «Roommates»)
- •14. Learning The English language in different countries; The English language as an international language (text «Learning English»).
- •17. A typical American weekend and your typical days-off
- •18. Jerusha’s first steps at college
- •16. Jerusha’s academic life in college: her failures and achievements.
- •17. Jerusha’s summer and winter holidays
- •21. Jerusha’s life in the asylum
- •22. Table manners used by people from different countries
- •23. Share the impressions of the most memorable party
- •24. A holiday of a life time
- •20. Talk about the book you’ve read on your own (Secret Garden)
- •12. Children’s attitude to school (text «Interviewing school pupils»)
- •13. Eaton (text An Assie An Eaton»)
- •12. Children’s attitude to school
9. Planning your time and organizing your work at University
It is a common knowledge that entering the university after leaving the school is a most exciting event in the life of every young person, who has spent a lot of time and efforts to get a “ticket” into the adult and unknown world. But I think nobody will deny that almost all freshmen come across with some serious problems. A vivid example of them is how to organize yourself in such a way that you can succeed in your studies and have enough spare time for the private life. Well, from my point of view, the best way not to be left behind is to plan one’s days carefully. So, every diligent student should calculate how much time a week he/she needs for studying and then allocate it on the number of essays that have to be written and reading that has to be done each week. Another option is to draw up a seven-day timetable, which can show how many hours should be spent on this or that particular subject. Anyway, following such a plan definitely will allow any student to save some time.
However, there’s another serious and I’d say even difficult problem which is how to find an appropriate place for one’s studying. On the whole there are a wide range of places to do one’s learning, for instance, a university library, a vacant classroom, a special room in the students’ hostel. Moreover, some very hard-working students can study even in such noisy places as parks or public transport. So, everything depends on the person, his ability and desire to gain knowledge. Of course, some people can concentrate on the subject only at home and only in complete silence; others on the contrary are able to make progress in studying in the reading hall, where they have an access to the literature the need.
As far as I am concerned, I rather think that it is very important to study always in the same place, as it really helps you to switch into the right frame of mind as soon as get down to work. Secondly, if one wants to achieve good results and to be a success, they should try to find a place with as few distractions as possible. Apart from that, it is always easier to study at a place which has a good light; besides, it must be warm enough and well-ventilated. So, in my opinion, keeping to all these pieces of advice any student attain excellent results in studying and will be never left behind his/her group.
10. The advantages and disadvantages of different places where a student can study
It is a common knowledge that nowadays higher education is extremely necessary for every modern specialist. But as far as I know it isn’t compulsory in any country. So, it is up to a person to decide whether he/she needs it or not. However, if U decide to study for a degree you should choose the place where you will study. there’re at least four educational institutions as a language school, the Open University(distance teaching), a usual university, and a great number of colleges.
In my opinion, if someone wants to learn a language very quickly the best way is to enroll at a language school. As a rule, such s school is able to provide you with a wide range of modern language-teaching facilities. For example, there’s always a good well-trained teaching staff that use only up-to-date methods of teaching. Secondly, it has well-equipped TV and video rooms, cookery and pottery classes, tennis courts, sometimes a swimming pool and a good library. So, one has everything at their disposal that will help to concentrate on the studies and to be a success. Moreover, if you have nowhere to live a school can offer you an accommodation with a family which includes bed and breakfast, a package lunch and an evening meal. However, there’s a considerable disadvantage about the language school: the price of studying in it is too high, and only few people can afford it.
It is a well-known fact that nowadays a lot of parents especially in Britain and America prefer to send their children to private colleges, like Eton for example. Despite the fact that Eton is a college for boys only it is very popular and has a brilliant reputation, which dictates its extremely high price. Actually, entering such an educational institution one has to be ready to follow its rather strict rule and wear the uniform, no matter you like it or not. To my mind the greatest advantage about private colleges or schools is that the level of education is very high there. As a rule, after leaving a private college one can easily enter any university they want.