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3. Distinguish between true and false statements.

 It’s better to know more about less than less about more.

 Specialists are more dangerous to society that generalists.

 Technology is not a friend to general education.

 The generalist fox, or liberal arts major, is a “jack-of-all-trades, master of none”.

 Studying many subjects, such as in a liberal arts curriculum, broadens one’s view of the world and creates better citizens.

 Educating society for tomorrow is more difficult than it was in the past.

 A generalist’s education should include an in depth view of history.

4. Over to you.

● Would you describe your own education as being more specialist or generalist? How would you evaluate from where you are today?

4.6 E. Vocabulary in Focus

  1. Fill in the blanks in the sentences below using the words given in the correct form.

expel/suspend

  1. The headmaster ---------- Paola , so she had to give up any ideas of further education and get herself a job.

  2. She’s been --------- for three weeks for being rude to a teacher.

degree/diploma

  1. I don’t want to go to University but I’m going to take evening classes and get a ------- in Catering.

  2. If I get a good ----------, I’d like to stay on at university and do a postgraduate course.

revise/cram

  1. The College is --------- the students hard for the summer examinations.

  2. I can’t come out as I have to --------- everything about the Second World War.

competition/trial

a. It came down to a--------- of strength between the two men.

b.If you want to enter the --------- , you must comply with the rules.

themes/subject

  1. The main --------- you need if you want to be a vet are Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology.

  2. At last three --------- run through the plot of the novel.

interfere/intervene

  1. I have always tried not to --------- in things that are not my business.

  2. The teacher --------- to stop the argument between the two students.

continually/continuously

  1. He was ------------ complaining about something or other.

  2. You have to press the button ----------- until the red light comes on. Don’t take your finger off it, or it won’t work.

avoid/evade

  1. I’m sorry I wasn’t trying to ---------- you. I just didn’t know you were here.

  2. He was fined 20 000$ for ------------ taxes and failing to declare his income.

  1. Choose the correct alternative from each of the pairs in italics below.

  1. The machine began to emit/ eject a very strange noise.

  2. Tom was discharged/ expelled from the school when he was arrested for joyriding.

  3. Mrs Smith has always tried to imbue/impart her students with a love of literature.

  4. The new headmaster tries to instil/ insert a sense of pride into all his pupils.

  5. Lara has so far rebuffed/ refuted all our helpful suggestions.

  6. The headmaster gave a speech in which he extorted / extolled the merits of sport.

  7. Stop trying to evade/ evoke the issue, and answer the question you’ve been asked.

  8. The headmaster has decided to assert/ adopt a tough stance on bullying.e headmaster has decided to assert/ adopt a tough stance on bullying.

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