Fill in the appropriate word from the wordlist above

1. ______________________ the group of subjects studied in a school, college, etc.
2. ______________________ an official record showing that you have finished a training course or have the necessary skills, etc
3. ______________________ first years of formal education from around age 5 to 11
4. ______________________ education during the time as a teenager
5. ______________________ non-compulsory education after finishing school, such as university, as well as vocational education and training at colleges
6. ______________________ an undergraduate course which usually lasts 3-4 years
7. ______________________ a way of studying where tuition is carried out over the Internet or by post
8. ______________________ as opposed to distance learning the traditional way of studying in a classroom with colleagues and a teacher
9. ______________________ to progress less quickly than others
10. ______________________ to offer guidance on a student’s work
11. ______________________ to not fall behind
12. ______________________ a student who is older than average and who has usually returned to education after a period at work
13. ______________________ a period of study which often follows the completion of a bachelors degree or is undertaken by someone regarded as capable of a higher-level academic course
14. ______________________ to finish a job or task in the time allowed or agreed
15. ______________________ to stay away from classes without permission
16. ______________________ an independent school run as a business concern
17. ______________________ to take an exam
18. ______________________ a school paid for by public funds and available to the general public
19. ______________________ a teacher who has a great deal of knowledge about the subject they teach
20. ______________________ to spend a year working or travelling before starting university
21. ______________________ to complete a first university degree successfully
22. ______________________ the money paid for a course of study
23. ______________________ the ability to read and write
24. ______________________ to have a paid job whilst studying to support yourself financially
25. ______________________ unable to read and write

Make up five sentences using the words above.

4.

Here are some commonly used idioms about education and learning. Have you heard any of them in class before? These are the meanings of the idioms to help you to decide which idiom fits in each sentence. Can you think of any more education idioms?

Idioms

  • Bookworm - a person who is always studying.
  • Copycat - a person who copies the words or actions of another.
  • to live and learn - to learn as you grow older and gain experience.
  • teacher's pet - the teacher's favourite student.
  • to pass with flying colours - to pass with a very high grade.
  • to go back to basics - to return to the beginning.
  • to cover a lot of ground - to go through a lot of information in class.
  • to pull an all nighter - to study throughout the night.

Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence:

1. Eleanor is a ___, her piece for Art lesson looks exactly like mine.
2. Michael ___! He got the best grade in his class!
3. We have ___ in class today, so make sure you go through your notes when you get home.
4. Amy is definitely the ___. Mrs Brown gives her the best grades even when her work isn't very good.
5. I think we should ___ as none of you are using the past simple correctly today.
6. I'm a ___. I love reading about history and politics.
7. I should never have quit my degree. Oh well, we ___.
8. I'm so exhausted, I ___ studying for this test.

5 . Translate the following extracts taken from the article ‘Building a global university brand’ into English.

Fill in the appropriate word from the wordlist above - student2.ru

These are unnerving times for higher education worldwide.

After a four-decade rise in global demand, universities are grappling with powerful forces colliding at once: reduced government support, rising public skepticism about the value of a degree, increased institutional competition and the emergence of disruptive technology.

By 2020, about 200 million young people worldwide will have degrees -- 40 per cent of them elite and middle class students from China and India -- according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). By 2025, the number of those travelling abroad for a degree could double from today’s estimate of 4.3 million students.

In response, universities are eager to raise their global profile to ensure their long-term financial viability and create a sustainable business model. Public institutions that once relied on government funding and tuition hikes for revenue now are turning to social media, online learning and new credentials to make their mark with international students.

Technology is being actively promoted through curriculum reform and funding policies around the world as the way to facilitate equity and globalize education opportunities. With the use of technology in middle-income countries, including many North African and Asian countries on the rise, it is expected that better education opportunities through globalization, leading to improved economies, are bound to follow. But the truth of all this depends upon whose values globalization is based.

GRAMMAR ZONE

1.In the following text, some words have been taken out.

To complete the text, choose the appropriate word on the left to each space

  STUDYING ABROAD
else someone local should must enjoying Every on their another While about chance More and more young people are 1.__________ the advantage of living in 2.________ country and are deciding to study abroad. They realise it's the best way to learn 3.__________ the customs and the way of life of other people. Student exchanges give teenagers the 4.___________ to live somewhere 5.________ for a school year. 6._________ they are living abroad, they will eat new food, experience new traditions and learn the way people 7.__________ own age live from day to day. Students stay with carefully chosen host families and attend a 8.___________ school. 9.___________ student on the exchange programme has 10.____________ who directly supports them the whole time they are abroad. To qualify as an exchange student, you 11.___________ be aged between 15 and 18 years and be good at a foreign language.

2.Read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line.

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