C) Find English equivalents in the passage

1. постоянные изменения

2. предвосхитить направления и скорость изменений

3. досуг

4. социальные условия

5. выпускники вузов

6. образовательный опыт

7. потеря времени

8. первичная цель

 

d) Discuss in pairs: What difference does education make in the life of an individual?

e) Translate §§1, 7 in written form. Work with a dictionary.

UNIT 2. SYSTEMS OF EDUCATION IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES

Start-up

 

I. Tongue twisters to be remembered:

 


II. a) Give appropriate translation to the proverbs and remember them:

 

 


b)* Make up a small proverbs-based dialogue.

 

Lead-in

I. a) Study the list of words and word combinations and give their Russian equivalents

Degrees

Degree(to receive / get / earn / obtain a ~ confer a ~ ) a qualification awarded by a university or college following successful completion of a course of study or period of research, or a similar qualification granted as an honor  
Bachelor’s degree bachelor's degree / BA = Bachelor of Arts / BSc= Bachelor of Science a degree awarded on the successful completion of an undergraduate course at a college or university  
Master’s degree master's degree / MA = Master of Arts / MSc = Master of Science / MPhil = Master of Philosophy a college degree, usually awarded after one or two years of postgraduate study/"master's" degree (which involves one to two years of postgraduate study) or a doctoral degree (which involves two to four years of study and other requirements).  
Doctoral degree doctor's degree / PhD = Doctor of Philosophy the highest level of university degree that can be studied for, awarded to somebody who has successfully completed a lengthy piece of original research.  
Associate degree a degree earned on completion of a two-year program of study at a community college, technical school, or other institution of higher education  

Students

Undergraduate student at a college or University who has not taken a first and esp. a bachelor’s degree  
Graduate/post graduate students a student holding the first University degree who is engaged in studies beyond Bachelor’s degree.  
Candidate somebody who sits for an exam, especially somebody who is scheduled to receive a degree upon passing exams  

University Premises

University or college campus an area of land that contains the main buildings and grounds of a university or college, or one of the sites on which such buildings are located  
Residence hall (hall of residence, dormitory) a building used as living and sleeping quarters by college students  

Subjects

Compulsory subjects subjects required by law or an authority  
Optional subjects subject left to individual choice  
Major/minor    

 

Schools

Professional school higher-educational institutions that provide preparation in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art.  
Graduate school / Higher-educational institution / postsecondary institution an institution of postsecondary education provided after the completion of secondary education, usually affording, at the end of a course of study, a named degree, diploma, or certificate of higher studies.  
Postgraduate studies/course a university or university division for advanced students who have obtained a bachelor’s degree  

 

Marks/Grades/Credits

Mark / grade Passing mark a mark or rating given for work in school or college, usually using the descending scale of A, B, C, D, and F  
Credit a) a unit of study, often equivalent to an hour of class time, in a course of higher education b) official recognition that a student has satisfactorily completed a course of study  
ETCS European Credit Transfer System  

Courses