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12. Ask your groupmates about Text 1c and let them answer these questions.

1. When did Helen come to Belgorod?

2. What course is she doing?

3. Who is she living with?

4. What is the room she rents like?

5. Where does Helen’s boyfriend live?

6. Why are Helen’s parents worried about her?

7. Why was it difficult for Helen in the beginning?

8. Does Helen want to live with her parents for the rest of her life?

13. Consider the following statements.

1. I came to Belgorod to do a civil engineering course because the Belgorod State Technological University is the best higher educational institution in the field.

Do you agree? Can you give your reasons?

2. My parents are worried about me leaving and studying away from home.

Do you agree to that? What is really meant?

3. I don’t want to live at home for the rest of my life.

How do you understand it? Can you express your opinion on the above?

14. Discuss pros and cons of living and studying away from home.

Here are some useful expressions for the supporters:

The point I’m making is …; it is generally felt …; I’m bound to say …; I’m inclined to point out …; everyone knows that …; etc.

Some useful expressions for the opponents:

That’s not the point …; I think it’s absurd to …; anyone can see …; the facts just don’t support …, etc.

15. Retell the story as if it happened to you.

16. Make up a story about your student life based on the information given in the above Texts. Speaking

DIALOGUE 1

Talking of exams

Peter: How many exams did you take last term?

Bob: Four.

Peter: Did you pass all of them?

Bob: Certainly, but I didn’t do very well, unfortunately I got a sat in physics. How about you?

Peter: I passed three exams and failed mathematics.

Bob: But you were quite good at mathematics. Why did you fail the subject?

Peter: I’m afraid I was loafing the second half of the term; that’s the reason.

Bob: They say: you either go forward or slip back.

17. Memorize and reproduce Dialogue 1.

18. Make up dialogues of your own using Dialogue 1 as a model.

Situations: You meet your friend and talk about:

a) progress in studies;

b) end-of-term tests passed;

c) examinations passed.

DIALOGUE 2

Talking of studying english

Henry: Are you still studying English?

James: Yes, but I don’t get enough time for it. I have so many other things to do.

Henry: It’s the same with me. I can read English now without much difficulty, but I still find it rather difficult to speak it. Moreover, I don’t always understand people when they speak English to me.

James: We don’t hear English spoken enough, I suppose. Do you listen to the radio programmes from England?

Henry: Yes, I listen to the news and talks from London. That helps me to understand spoken English but not to speak English.

James: We must go to England, or the USA, for a holiday one day.

Henry: Yes, that’ll be the best way.

19. Memorize and reproduce Dialogue 2.