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1. I (to do) my work by 6 oclock tomorrow. 2. You (to do) this work by next Sunday? 3. He (to live) in St.Petersburg since 1997. 4. Peter is only seven but he (to learn) already to swim. 5. Tom (to return) from the theatre by 10 oclock. 6. When I came home my mother told me that she (to receive) a letter from grandfather. 7. All my friends were glad to hear that I (to pass) all my exams successfully. 8. I never (to speak) to him.

 

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Special [spe∫əl], education [¸edjukei∫n], educationally [,edjukei∫ənəli], minimum [miniməm], exam [igzæm], standardized exam [stændədaizd], license [laisəns], adapt [ədæpt], personnel [¸pə:sənel] n, practice [præktis], doctorate [dÉktərit] n, department [dipa:tmənt], assist [əsist], emotional [imou∫ənəl], professional [prəfe∫ənəl].

 

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CAREERS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT

Text 5

Becoming an exceptional children teacher (special education teacher) requires four years or more of education and an undergraduate degree as minimum. But some states require a masters degree or passing a standardized exam to obtain a license to work with exceptional children.

Exceptional children teachers work with children who are educationally handicapped (those who are mentally retarded, have a physical handicap, have a learning disability, or have a behavioural disorder) or who are gifted. They develop special curricula for the exceptional children and help them to adapt to their exceptional circumstances. Special education teachers work with other school personnel and with parents to improve the adjustment of exceptional children.

School and career counsellors (guidance counsellors) must have undergraduate degree (minimum); many have masters degree. They receive coursework in education and counselling in a school of education and undergo counsellor training practice. Some of them pursue a doctorate degree in counselling often in graduate programs in education departments. This degree requires six years to complete.

The majority of guidance counsellors work with secondary school students, assisting them to plan their education and career. They often give students aptitude tests and evaluate their interests, as well as their abilities. Guidance counsellors also see students who are having school-related problems, including emotional problems. When necessary, they refer them to other professionals such as school psychologists or clinical psychologists.

 

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1. What careers is Text 5 about? 2. How many years of education does the career of special education teacher require? 3. What children do these teachers work with? 4. Is there any special curriculum for such children? 5. Do special education teachers help childrens parents in any way? 6. What training do guidance counsellors receive? 7. What degrees do they have? 8. Who do guidance counsellors work with? 9. What does their work include?

Homework:

1. . 1, 15, 16.

2. Perfect. . 14.

 

 

LESSON 9

 

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a space flight section

an office telephone number

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a working people delegation

a first year student

foreign language study

a ten per cent wage increase 10%

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The experiment traced the eye movements of children in the process of reading. of children, of.

 

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A bus stop, a picture gallery, a river port, our university building, oil export, export oil, grammar rules, one way ticket, return ticket, the North Pole expedition, the Moon Exploration () Committee, a two centimeters thick rope, an everyday life case (), personality development, personality social emotional development, Vickys growing memory () capacity (), separation () anxiety ().

 

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1. Organized teacher training did not begin in England and Wales until the 19th century. 2. From time to time he appeared at public protest meetings. 3. The orchestras art director and conductor () was Vasily Andreyev, a famous musician and a virtuoso balalaika player. 4. There are more study films and Moscow TVs education programmes are also used. 5. When adults begin to learn foreign language pronunciation, problems often arise. 6. People vary in their reading abilities and interests. 7. Vickys growing memory capacity underlines the development of separation anxiety, the fear that Mother will not return.

 

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