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1. :

1.What countries use distance education?

2.What are the advantages of distance education?

 

DISTANCE EDUCATION OVER THE WORLD

 

1. Distance education over the world has a history of more than 100 years, but it gained popularity only after 1970s.

2. Many countries like China, England, Japan, Russia, Spain and the USA use this method, especially in higher education.

3. For example, the Open University in England has more than 80,000 students, who take about 140 courses per year. This university has 260 local teaching and 13 regional information centers.

4. Such factors as age, place, daily activity do not serve as limiting factors in distance education. Distance education has two main advantages over traditional classroom education. The first advantage is a solution to the problem of teaching staff shortage and the second one is the low cost of education which gives many people an opportunity to receive higher education.

5. It is a system of education for different people at any age. This education allows each student to have an individual scheme of study.

 

1, 2, 4.

 

3. to be :

1.He (is, was, will be) at the lecture yesterday.

2.The test (is, was, will be) difficult.

3.They (are, were, will be) second- year students next year.

 

4. , , :

1.They had an English lesson yesterday.

2.Students will have five exams in June.

3.This university has a distance education department.

 

5. , , Past Indefinite Tense ( ):

1.They (to study) many subjects last year.

2.He (to enter) the university in 1998.

3.I (to go) to the university by bus.

 

 

6. , , :

There is a college in our town.
There are fifteen schools  
  a university  

 

7. :

1.All pupils study a foreign language school.

2.There was only a primary school .. our village.

3.They have no lectures . Sundays.

 

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1. :

1.Where is the Kremlin situated?

2.What places of interest do you know in Moscow?

 

MOSCOW

 

1.Moscow is the capital of Russia. It is one of the oldest Russian cities. Moscow was founded in 1147 by prince Yuri Dolgoruky.

2.Moscow became the capital of the young Soviet Republic in 1918. Now its the largest political, scientific and cultural center. The population of Moscow is about 10 million people. There are more than 80 institutes of higher education in Moscow. The Moscow State University is the center of our educational system.

3.There are many places of interest in Moscow. The Kremlin standing on the bank of the Moscow river is the oldest part of the city. It was built under the tsar Ivan III in the fifteenth century. Moscow is famous for its theatres and museums. The Bolshoi and Maly theatres, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, the Tretyakov Gallery, the Andrey Rublev Museum and others are well-known all over the world.

4.The Moscow Metro is comfortable and very fast. The first line of the Moscow Metro was constructed in 1935. Since that time Muscovites have built many new lines and terminals.

 

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1. The Kremlin standing on the bank of the Moscow river is the oldest part of the city.

2.Being a large cultural centre Moscow attracts a lot of tourists.

3.Facing Pushkin Square there is the cinema-house Pushkinsky built in 1961.

 

, - Future Continuous Tense ( ), .

1.They were visiting the Tretyakov Gallery when we met them.

2.They are visiting the Tretyakov Gallery now.

3.They will be visiting the Tretyakov Gallery between two and four oclock.

 



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