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

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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  
Bachelors 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  
Masters 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 bachelors degree  
Graduate/post graduate students a student holding the first University degree who is engaged in studies beyond Bachelors 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 bachelors 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

Correspondence course an educational course in which the teaching organization sends lessons and tests to students by mail and students return completed work in the same way  
honours course A course leading to an honours degree in one or, at the most, two subjects  




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