- •School years
- • Speaking
- •At School
- •Exercise 1
- • Listening
- •Part b
- • Speaking
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- • Writing
- • Speaking
- •Exercise 5
- • Speaking
- •Exercise 7
- •Exercise 8
- •Exercise 9
- •Exercise 10
- •Exercise 11
- •Part II Opinions on education Active vocabulary
- •The system in britain
- • Speaking
- • Speaking
- • Reading
- • Dialogue invention
- •Points of view
- • What do you think?
- • Speaking Choosing a university
- •Exercise 1
- • Predictions
- •Vocabulary and key concepts
- • Listening
- • Postlistening
- •Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2 Translate into English
- • Reading Six rules for coping with exam stress.
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Exercise 5
- •It is interesting to know
- •Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Exercise 5
- •Part IV
- • Reading How Ruth made history at Oxford
- •Exercise 5 Fill in:
- •Exercise 6
- •Child's play Speaking
- • Listening
- • Listening
- •Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2
- • Listening
- •Exercise 3
- •Learning to learn Active vocabulary
- • Speaking
- •Exercise 1
- • Reading
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Exercise 5
- • Speaking
- •2. The author of the text says that students should get into the habit of studying in the library. What other habits do you think students should get into?
- •Part VI a freshman’s experience Active vocabulary
- •Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 7
- •Exercise 8
- • Speaking
- •Exercise 9
- •Exercise 10
- •Exercise 11
- •Exercise 12
- •Exercise 13
- •Exercise 14
- •Exercise 15
- •Exercise 16
- • Writing
- •Exercise 17
- •Exercise 18
- •University Life
- •Notetaking Preparation
- • Listening
- • Postlistening Activities
- • Speaking
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- • Reading and speaking
- •Exercise 5
Exercise 3
Read these sentences spoken by college students. What subject is each person studying?
“I’m concentrating on the modernist style and the work of Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright.”
“The way we use fertilizers is much more precise than it was 20 years ago.”
“Travel and tourism are an important part of this industry.”
“We are going to concentrate on Freud and Jung this term.”
“I’ve been reading some books on time management.”
“Expressionism was really a reaction to the work of the Impressionists.”
“We’ve spent a lot of time on foreign policy and how it is affected by domestic issues.”
“We are looking at ways that solar energy can be utilized.”
Exercise 4
Here are some school subjects, but the letters are mixed up. What are the subjects?
Example: TREPCUMOS ……………computers
1. |
TAHM |
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4. |
NISGEHL |
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2. |
IRTHOSY |
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5. |
RAT |
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3. |
CNECSEI |
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6. |
SIMCU |
……………… |
Writing
Write about your life at school. Use these prompts and active vocabulary:
uniform teachers discipline |
friends subjects homework |
punishment knowledge exams |
Speaking
What kind of student were you? (diligent, assiduous, hard-working, lazy, industrious, conscientious, attentive, active, painstaking)
Exercise 5
Were there any rules for attending your school? What were they?
These are the rules for attending school in North America. Indicate whether they are also true
about your school by putting a check mark in the column on the right.
Rule |
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1. Always arrive in class on time or little early. |
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2. Raise your hand when you want to ask a question. |
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3. You may speak to the teacher from your desk while you are seated. |
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4. When you are absent, you must make up the work you have missed. Ask a teacher or a classmate for the work. |
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5. If you expect to be away from school because of an emergency, tell your teacher in advance, if possible, and ask for the work you will miss. |
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6. All assignments you hand in must be your own work. |
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7. Never cheat on a test. (Never look at or copy another student’s paper when you are taking a test). |
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8. If you are having difficulty with a class, ask the teacher for help. The teacher will be glad to help you. |
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9. Bring a note from you parent or guardian explaining any absences or tardiness. |
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10. You may miss school because of personal illness, a death in the family, or a religious holiday. It is illegal to stay home from school for any other reason. |
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11. You must work hard in your courses. |
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12. Teachers must consider all students equal in the classroom and must judge them only by the quality of their work. |
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Have you ever broken the rules? If so, then when and why?
