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Exercise 13. Use the right phrasal verb




(Come back, come off, give up, come up, look out, look after)

1. Dont play with the key holder, the key may

2. After a weeks holiday he to his office.

3. During the break children to their teacher.

4. Never learning English!

5. ! An old woman is crossing the street, drive carefully.

6. To children is a hard job.

(Turn up, find out, hold on, catch up, turn out, turn off)

7. I must work hard to with the other group mates.

8. You will never all my secrets!

9. the radio, I cannot hear anything on the phone!

10. the music , its my favourite song.

11...., Ill be ready in a minute.

12. It that he hadnt passed the exam after all.

TEXTS FOR SUPPLEMENTARY READING

TEXT A


Vocabulary

war [wL]

to house [hauz]

to produce


 

Read the text and answer the questions.

1. What title would you give to the text?

2. How old is our University?

3. What kind of centre is Perm Pedagogical University nowadays?

 

Perm Pedagogical University is the oldest higher educational establishment of this type in the Urals. It was founded in 1921 and the number of students was small. During the next two decades (the 20s and the 30s) our University grew greatly. In 1940 there were 1085 students and more than 100 professors and lecturers.

During the wartime a military hospital was housed in the main building, the department of chemistry produced medicines. In the years of the Great Patriotic War a large group of students, graduates and teachers went to the front. We shall never forget those who fell in the war, and among them Tatyana Baramsina, Hero of the Soviet Union, who had studied at our University.

Nowadays Perm Pedagogical University is an important centre of training teachers in the Urals.

 

Ask 5 questions on the text.

TEXT B

Oxbridge

Oxford and Cambridge are the oldest and the most prestigious universities in Great Britain. They are often called collectively Oxbridge. Both Universities were founded in the medieval period.

They are federations of semi-independent colleges, each college having its own staff, known as Fellows. Most colleges have their own dining hall, library and chapel () and contain enough accommodation for at least half of their students. The Fellows teach the college students either one-to-one or in small groups, known as tutorials in Oxford and supervisions in Cambridge. Oxbridge has the lowest student/staff ratio () in Britain. Lectures and laboratory work are organized at university level. Before 1970 Oxbridge colleges were single-sex (mostly for men). Now they admit both men and women.

 





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