- •Английский язык Учебное пособие Вологда
- •Contents
- •Unit 1. Let me introduce myself and my family Topical Vocabulary
- •Relative [ˈrɛlətɪv] – родственник, родственница
- •Introductory Text
- •Let Me Introduce Myself and My Family
- •Exercises
- •Speaking and Writing Activities
- •A Nuclear Family
- •An Extended Family
- •Additional Reading Material to Unit 1
- •Epson Family Report
- •Chloe [ˈklə(ʊ)ɪ] – Хлоя (женское имя) % per cent - процент
- •Unit 2. My working day at the university Topical Vocabulary
- •Introductory Text
- •Katya’s Day
- •Exercises
- •Speaking and Writing
- •Travelling to the University
- •At Lunch Time
- •My Room
- •Spare Time
- •Unit 3. My study at the university. Students’ life
- •Introductory Text
- •Katya’s Study at the University
- •Exercises
- •Speaking and Writing
- •Applying to the University
- •Winter Exams
- •My Study
- •Additional Reading Material to Units 2 and 3 students’ life
- •A Day in the Life of a College Student
- •Peer [pɪə] – ровесник, сверстник
- •Spirit organization – группа поддержки orphan - сирота
- •Questionnaire “Students’ Extracurricular Activities”
- •Choir [ˈkwaɪə] - хор
- •Unit 4. Higher education in great britain Topical Vocabulary
- •British Universities
- •Text a. Classification and History
- •Text b. Courses and Degrees
- •Text c. The Academic Term
- •Text d. Students
- •Vocabulary and Comprehension Exercises
- •Additional Reading Material to Unit 4
- •The System of Schooling in Great Britain
- •Oxbridge
- •How to Apply to a University in the uk
- •Unit 5. Higher education in the united states Topical Vocabulary
- •Text a. Higher Education in the United States
- •Vocabulary and Comprehension Exercises
- •Text b. Ivy League Universities
- •Text c. Harvard University
- •Additional Reading Material to Unit 5
- •Community Colleges
- •Junior [ˈdʒuːnɪə] college – амер. Профессиональный колледж
- •Commute [kəˈmjuːt] – зд. Ежедневно ездить на учебу
- •State University of New York
- •Postdoctoral [pəʊstˈdɒkt(ə)rəl] studies - научная работа после защиты докторской диссертации
- •Unit 6. The system of education in russia Topical Vocabulary
- •Senior [ˈsiːnɪə] high school - зд. Старшие классы средней школы
- •Technicum [ˈtɛknɪkəm] – русск. Техникум kindergarten [ˈkɪndəˌɡɑːt(ə)n] – детский сад, ясли
- •Text a. Secondary Education in Russia
- •Text b. Higher Education in Russia
- •Text c. Teachers’ Training in Russia
- •Text d. Moscow State University
- •Branch [brɑːntʃ] – отрасль, раздел (науки)
- •Text e. Our Institute
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •Speaking
- •Degrees and Qualifications
- •Our Institute
- •Full-time and Correspondent Students
- •Additional Reading Material to Unit 6
- •St. Petersburg State University
- •Scholar [ˈskɒlə] – ученый, особ. Гуманитарий
- •Current political elite [eɪˈliːt,ɪˈliːt] – нынешняя политическая элита
- •Appendix 1 Windsor Family Tree
- •Appendix 2
- •Viscount [ˈvaɪkaʊnt] – виконт Appendix 2 Writing an e-mail
- •Appendix 3
- •Education in Great Britain
- •Education in the usa
- •Education in the Russian Federation
- •Bibliography
Additional Reading Material to Unit 6
Read the text about Saint Petersburg State University. Match the following questions with the paragraphs of the text.
a) What prominent alumni are the graduates of the University?
b) How many campuses does the University have?
c) What structural educational units does St. Petersburg State University consist of?
d) Who is at the head of the University? What does University Administration consist of?
e) When was Saint Petersburg State University founded? What name did it have in the Soviet Period?
St. Petersburg State University
1. St. Petersburg University is the second oldest and one of the largest universities in Russia. During the Soviet period, it was known as Leningrad State University. It was founded in 1819, though some scholars suggest a much earlier date. The University itself claims that it has already celebrated its 290th anniversary. Today, the university boasts over 20,000 students, 2,000 professors, 210 departments and a library with 4 million volumes.
2. This prominent university has received international recognition thanks to the chemist Dmitry I. Mendeleev (creator of the Periodic Table of Elements), the physicist Alexander S. Popov (who invented the radio simultaneously with Marconi) and many other major scientists. Among the alumni of the school were many important figures of Russian culture and politics: the writers Nikolai Chernyshevsky and Ivan Turgenev, the poet Alexander Blok, the prime minister and reformer Pyotr Stolypin and the head of the 1917 Provisional Government, Alexander Kerensky. Even the great revolutionary Vladimir Lenin attended the university and passed his finals exams at the Law Faculty in 1891. The university has a reputation for having educated the majority of Russia's current political elite. These include presidents Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev, both of whom studied Law at the university. Eight Nobel Prize winners are graduates of St. Petersburg State University (including the biologist Ivan Pavlov, the economist Vasily Leontiev and the poet Joseph Brodsky).
3. Saint Petersburg State University is the second best multi-faculty university in Russia after Moscow State University. It is made up of 27 institutes, faculties and colleges. Among them there are Faculties of Economics, History, Law, International Relations, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Medicine, Dentistry and Medical Technology, Oriental Studies, Philology, Psychology, Physics, Sociology, Political Science, Arts and some others. There are also Institutes of History, Earth Sciences, Philosophy, Chemistry, Graduate School of Management, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Academic Gymnasium, Department of Physical Culture and Sports and Military faculty.
4. The university has two primary campuses: one on Vasilievsky Island and the other in Peterhof. The main building of the university, Twelve Collegia, is located on Vasilievsky Island and includes the Library, the Faculty of Biology and the Institute of Earth Science. There are also several other buildings in different parts of the city. The new suburban campus consists of the Faculties of Applied Mathematics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Mechanics, and Physics, which are situated in modern buildings in Peterhof.
5. The university is a federal state institution of higher education managed by the government of the Russian Federation. President of Russia appoints the Rector for a five-year term. The Academic Council is the superior body of self-government of the university. University Administration also consists of Vice-Rectors and Directors of Institutes and President.
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