
- •М инистерство образования и науки Российской Федерации южно-уральский государственный университет
- •Text 2 Вопросы народонаселения
- •Text 3 factors of poverty
- •Text 4 Marry your like
- •Text 5 По данным опроса
- •Text 7 Вопрос о положении женщин
- •Text 8 Aids is back on message
- •Text 10 The Second Stage
- •Texts for sight translation Text 1 Russia facing difficult social problems
- •Text 5 Feeling wanted
- •Text 7 Aids in Russia
- •Ecology
- •Vocabulary
- •Texts for written translation Text 1 The Greenhouse Effect
- •Text 2 Now What?
- •Text 4 The deadliest place on Earth
- •Text 5 Climate change issue shows how little we care about our planet
- •Text 6 Rapid human population growth spells more trouble for environment
- •Text 7 Could power plants of the future produce zero emissions?
- •Text 8 Climate and the rise of men
- •Texts for sight translation Text 1
- •Is climate change really inevitable?
- •Text 2 Ecological problems - True crisis of humanity
- •Text 3 Clean energy - Earth's only chance against global warming
- •Text 4 Wildlife management - Definition and its main role
- •Text 5 Report suggests slowdown in co2 emissions rise
- •2010 Showing record temperatures
- •Education General vocabulary
- •Texts for written translation Text 1 The Bologna process
- •Text 2 Что такое "Болонский процесс"?
- •Text 3 Universities go to market
- •Is college worth it? Too many degrees are a waste of money. The return on higher education would be much better if college were cheaper
- •Text 5 Есть мнение
- •Text 6 Rooting out student cheats
- •Text 7 а заграница лучше
- •Text 8 Examinations for sale
- •Text 9 Язык до карьеры доведет
- •Text 10 Another country
- •Texts for sight translation Text 1 Murphy’s law
- •Text 2 British Students Protest Tuition Hikes
- •Text 3 Portrait of the student as a young swot
- •Text 4 University today
- •Vocabulary
- •Investigation
- •Texts for written translation Text 1 Crime and Punishment
- •Text 2 Defiant Khodorkovsky denies all charges
- •Text 3 Ирония судьбы
- •Text 5 Война ведь
- •Hijacked Jets Destroy Twin Towers and Hit Pentagon
- •Text 9 Трагедия в церкви
- •Text 10 Down with the Death Penalty
- •Texts for sight translation Text 1 Kholodov Appeal Rejected
- •Text 2 Human trafficking and slave trade
- •Text 3 Attorney jailed in Spanish probe
- •Text 4 Too immature for the death penalty?
- •Text 5 An end to killing kids
- •Mass Media
- •Texts for written translation Text 1 Russian Television in the era of managed media
- •Text 2 The golden years
- •Text 3 The nineties
- •Text 4 Today
- •Text 5 Как сделать новости правильными Text 6
- •Text 7 San Francisco center keeps muckraking alive
- •Text 8 The center for investigative reporting
- •Text 9 Новый жанр публицистики
- •Text 10 When Love Backfires
- •Texts for sight translation Text 1 Overview
- •Text 2 To join the elite it’s tv that counts
- •Text 3 Sweden Pushes Ban on Children’s Ads
- •Science
- •Vocabulary
- •Text 4 The New Role of Microbes in Bio-Fuel Production
- •Text 5 Scientists Build a Custom Chromosome
- •Text 6 Scientists Revisit Power from Potatoes
- •Text 7 New Earth-Size Planet Found
- •Text 8 Male or female? First sex-determining genes appeared in mammals some 180 million years ago
- •Texts for sight translation Text 1
- •Text 2 Briton, Japanese Share Nobel Prize for Medicine
- •Text 3 Google Plans New Solar Mirror Technology
Education General vocabulary
preschoolers
first-grader
fresher (freshman)
sophomore
junior
senior
undergraduate
graduate student
graduate school
postgraduate student
auditor
fee-paying student
cheat
to cram
swot
crib (trot)
truant
to play hooky
extracurricular activities
to perform well
to outperform
plagiarism
report card
sick note
to underachieve/excel in a subject
to choose a major
double major
minor
college campus
compulsory courses
optional courses
dormitory (dorm)
to put oneself through college/university
research assistantship
scholarship
a GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education)
to ace an exam
an A level (Advanced Level Examination)
to defend the thesis/dissertation (senior thesis)
honor student
mid-term (term) paper
credit/pass
pop quiz
to fail/flunk an exam
transcript
academic degree
admission requirements
Bachelor’s degree (BA, BS)
Master’s degree (MA, MP, MS)
to be admitted to/ accepted b
to matriculate
to be expelled from/ flunked out of
to be registered for/ enrolled in a course
coeducation
to charge fees for tuition (tuition fee)
fee-paying education
educational institution
higher education institution/ college/ university
liberal arts
to take correspondence courses
to take evening courses
junior college
vocational school
boarding school
public school
magnet school
Texts for written translation Text 1 The Bologna process
Russia has officially joined the process of creating a single European higher education space. In other words by 2010 the diplomas of Russian universities will be recognized in Europe, education will be assessed in accordance with the European scale and Russia will have more opportunities to make money on teaching foreign students.
The goal is to create by 2010 a single European space for higher education, envisaging mutual recognition of university diplomas and other general standards in higher education. 40 countries participate in the creation of a single education space in Europe. They all include almost all the Western-European space, Turkey, Cyprus and Malta. Among the former Soviet republics Russia and all the Baltic states joined the process. “By signing the declaration to join the Bologna process, Russia has made another step forward in its integration into Europe. The participation of the country in the Bologna process meets the interests of Russian students, teachers and universities”, stressed Shishlov.
According to the terms of the Bologna club, the participating states undertake to reform their higher education systems by 2010 in compliance with a single standard.
They have to introduce two stages of education in universities – Baccalaureate and Magistrate, control the quality and certification of higher education in accordance with a single scheme, develop educational programmes compatible with the programs of other European universities – members of the club, as well as the single assessment of the academic merits of students. Due to the reforms the citizens of the member-states of the Bologna process will have a chance to study in work in other European countries where their diplomas are recognized.
An expansion of opportunities is envisaged not only for active students but also for those who would like to take a post-graduate or distance-learning education course.
As a fully-fledged participant of the process, Russia has to bring its legal basis in education into line with the demands of the reform. In some spheres Russian legislation is even ahead of the laws of other countries, for example it already envisages a two-stage education system, whereas a third of participants in the Bologna process have yet to impose this system. Modernisation of the Russian higher education system, including the introduction of a single state examination, is in line with the Bologna process. With the help of a single space for higher education, Russia wants to raise the quality and accessibility of education and become a competitor to the US that has ranked number one on the higher education market. According to experts, the value of this market amounts to dozens of millions of US dollars, therefore it stands to reason that Russia should try to win market share.
It is also envisaged that if Russian universities issue European standard diplomas, a new revenue item will emerge in the Russian budget – revenues from granting paid educational services to foreigners. At the same time it is clear that an increase in the level of higher education will necessitate considerable funding, to say nothing of organizational expenses.