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2 Paraphrase the sentence using the word given.

  1. They are going to discuss two features of the intercultural dialogue at the workshop.

TO

The workshop …………………. the features of the intercultural dialogue.

  1. The lecture starts in the afternoon.

DUE

The lecture ……………….. start in the afternoon.

  1. The debate will end soon.

JUST

The debate …………………… to end.

  1. Actually, there won’t be any introduction of a new format of the examination.

VERGE

The language department was just ……………………... a new format of the examination.

  1. Teachers cannot be replaced by computers.

UNLIKELY

The computers …………………… replace teachers.

  1. The undergraduate thought the application for the university would be easy.

BE

The undergraduate did not expect ……………… difficult.

  1. The learners will pass an exam.

BOUND

The learners …………….. to pass an exam.

  1. They will consider him to be a member of the scientific research team.

SURE

He ……………….. a member of the scientific research team.

  1. It is possible that distance learning will progress.

HIGHLY

Distance learning ………………. progress.

  1. The School of the Air wanted to launch an educational programme abroad.

POINT

The School of the Air was ………………… an educational programme abroad.

3 Write a paragraph about education in the Republic of Kazakhstan using expressions with future meaning. Share your description/opinion in class.

Information-accumulation: listening

1 Answer the following questions.

  1. What do you know about universities in the Republic of Kazakhstan and in the target language countries?

  2. Is it necessary to get the university education? Why (not)?

  3. What is the admission process to the universities in Kazakhstan and abroad?

2 Listen to the text about universities by Richard Sidaway and choose the suitable answer from the options (A-D). [17]

  1. To be admitted to the university

  1. applicants should be of 18-25 years old

  2. applicants should take a break from work

  3. applicants have to do an entry test and have good marks in the subjects of secondary education

  4. applicants should have experience of work

  1. Harvard, Princeton and Yale refer to

  1. ‘redbrick’ universities

  2. are slightly lower down the list of a high status institutions

  3. provide training grounds for medicine, law or engineering

  4. have big dining halls and libraries

  1. Nowadays most students

  1. are given a yearly grant

  2. are given a loan

  3. finance themselves by working

  4. all the points mentioned above

  1. In most universities accommodation close to the university

  1. is expensive

  2. is the only financially viable option

  3. is private

  4. is in halls of residence

  1. The gap year can at least

  1. be devoted to backpacking

  2. be spent applying for a university

  3. concentrate the mind and give a person ideas about life

  4. help gain knowledge

  1. Field trips

  1. are organized for travelling

  2. give students an opportunity to study in the laboratory, for example

  3. do not refer to science-oriented course

  4. are trips for vacation

  1. A significant element of measuring students’ progress is

  1. the argument essay

  2. Finals

  3. the proposal

  4. the extended dissertation

  1. The meaning of the word ‘forge’ in the text is

  1. to advance or progress quickly

  2. to put a lot of effort into making something successful

  3. to shape metal

  4. to make a copy of something

  1. Aptitude tests are

  1. one of the ways the career offices assess future graduates

  2. are the form of continuous assessment

  3. are taken as a part of Finals

  4. divided into Parts I and II

  1. According to Sydney Harris, education

  1. can have advantages and disadvantages

  2. occurs at universities

  3. helps to make one’s mind a pleasant place

  4. starts at an early age

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