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  Unit1PartIA

  1.Oxford/commitment/academicrecord2.oldest/largest/reputation/research/science

  3.first/Australia/150years/excels4.excellence/17.000/location

  5.largest/1883/situated/26,0006.1636/enrollment/18,500/schools

  7.awards/degrees/20,0008.located/135/third

  1.2,700languages/7,000dialects/regional/pronunciation

  2.official/language

  3.Onebillion/20percent

  4.Fourhundredmillion/first/600million/second/foreign

  5.500,000words/Eightypercent/other

  6.Eightypercent/computers

  7.Africancountry/same

  8.1,000/Africa

  9.spaceship/1977/55/message/theUnitedStates

  C1

ndash;(a)2

ndash;(c)3

ndash;(d)4

ndash;(b)

  Allright,class.Todaywe”regoingtobelookingatdifferentlanguagelearningstyles.Youmaybesurprisedtofindthattherearedifferentwaysofgoingaboutlearninglanguages,noneofwhichisnecessarilybetterthantheothers.Researchershaveidentifiedfourbasiclearner―types‖

ndash;thecommunicativelearner,theanalyticallearner,theauthority-orientedlearnerandtheconcretelearner.Communicativelearnersliketolearnbywatchingandlisteningtonativespeakers.Athome,theyliketolearnbywatchingTVandvideos.Theyliketolearnnewwordsbyhearingthem.Inclass,theyliketolearnbyhavingconversations.Now,concretelearnersliketoleanbyplayinggames,bylookingatpicturesandvideosinclass,talkinginpairs,andbylisteningtocassettesathomeandschool.Now,authority-orientedlearners,ontheotherhand,liketheteachertoexplaineverything.Theyliketowriteeverythingdownintheirnotebook,andtheyliketohaveatextbook.Theyliketolearnnewwordsbyseeingthem.Andfinally,wehaveanalyticallearners.Theselearnersliketolearnbystudyinggrammar.Athome,theyliketolearnbystudyingEnglishbooks,andtheyliketostudybythemselves.Theyliketofindtheirownmistakes.Now,ofcourse,it”sunusualforapersontobeexclusivelyone―type‖ratherthananother.Mostofusaremixturesofstyles.Whattypeoflearnerdoyouthinkyouare?

  PartIIA3

  GCSEexaminationsstudents/highereducation

  student/secondyear/highschool/collegegeneralexam/SchoolCertificate

  sittingUniversityEntranceExaminationbachelor”sdegree:

3/4years

  master”sdegree:

anotheryearortwodoctorate:

afurther3-7years

  Well,inBritain,fromtheagesoffivetoaboutelevenyoustartoffataprimaryschool,andthenfromeleventosixteenyougoontoasecondaryschooloracomprehensiveschoolandatsixteenyoutakeGCSEexaminations.Afterthis,somechildrentakevocationalcoursesorevenstartwork.OthersstayonatschoolforanothertwoyearstotakeAlevels.Andattheageofeighteen,afterAlevels,theymightfinishtheireducationorgoontoacourseofhighereducationatacollegeoruniversity,andthat”susuallyforthreeyears.

  Well,itdependsonwhatstateyou”reinbutmostkidsintheUnitedStatesstartschoolataboutsixwhentheygotoelementaryschoolandthatgoesfromthefirstgradeuptothesixthgrade.Some

  kidsgotoakindergartentheyearbeforethat.Thentheygoontojuniorhighschool,that”sabouteleven,andthat”stheseventh,eighthandninthgrades.Andthentheygoontoseniorhighschoolaroundagefourteenstartinginthetenthgradeandfinishinginthetwelfthgradeusually.Somestudentswillleaveschoolatsixteenandthey”llstartwork,butmostofthemstayontograduatefromhighschoolatageeighteen.Inthefirstyearathighschoolorcollegestudentsarecalled―freshmen‖,inthesecondthey”recalled―sophomores‖,inthethirdyearwecallthem―juniors‖andinthefourthyearthey”recalled―seniors‖.Nowalotofhighschoolgraduatesthengotocollegeoruniversityandtheydoafour-yearfirstdegreecourse.Someofthemmightgotojuniorcollegewhichisatwo-yearcourse.

  Well,inAustralia,wellmoststatesanyway,childrenstarttheirprimaryeducationatfiveafterperhapsabrieftimeinkindergarten.Theywillstayatprimaryschooluntilthey”reabouteleven,thenthey”lleitherstaythereorgotoanintermediateschoolforacoupleofyears.Thentheystarthighschoolusuallytwelveorthirteen,whichyoustartinthethirdform.Now,afterthreeyearsathighschoolyousitageneralexam,somestatescallitSchoolCertificateandthatisasortofgeneralqualificationandthatifasortofgeneralqualification.AfterthatyoucanleaveschoolatsixteenoryoucangoonandsityourUniversityEntranceExamination,whichthengivesyouentr

eacute;eintoauniversityorit”sanotherusefulqualification,andfromthenonyougotovarioussortsofhighereducation.

 

  EducationinCanadaisaprovincialresponsibility,butschoolsareadministeredbylocalschoolboards.

  Kindergartenisforchildrenwhoarefourorfiveyearsold.Childrenbeginformalfull-dayschoolinginGrade1,whentheyareaboutsixyearsold.Theymuststayinschoolatleastuntiltheyaresixteen.However,moststudentscontinuetofinishhighschool.Somegotocollegeoruniversity.Eachyearofschoolingrepresentsonegrade.(TheschoolyearextendsfromthebeginningofSeptembertotheendofJune.)ElementaryschoolincludeskindergartentoaboutGrade8.Secondaryschool(orhighschool)maystartinGrade8,9,or10anditusuallycontinuesuntilGrade12.

  InCanada,studentsmaygotouniversityortoacommunitycollege.Iftheywanttolearnskillsforspecificjob,theyattendcollegeforoneorfouryearstogetadiplomaorcertificate.Forexample,labtechnicians,child-careworkers,andhotelmanagersgotocollege.Universitiesofferdegreeprogramsaswellastrainingprofessions,suchaslaw,medicine,andteaching.

  Universitiesofferthreemainlevelsofdegrees.Studentsearnabachelor”sdegreeafterthreeorfouryearsofstudy.Amaster”sdegreecantakeanotheryearortwo.Adoctoratemaytakeafurtherthreetosevenyearstocomplete.

  B1Idioms/vocabulary/French/spelling/pronunciation

  B21.F2.T3.F

ndash;InterviewerP

ndash;Professor

  I:

AndnowwehaveaninterviewwithProfessorJ.T.Lingo,ProfessorofLinguisticsatChimoUniversity,whoisheretotalktousaboutthegrowingbusinessofteachingEnglish.Goodmorning,professorLingo.

  P:

Goodmorning.

  I:

IunderstandthatteachingEnglishisbecoming―bigbusiness‖allaroundtheworld.

  P:

Itseemsthatlanguageschoolsarespringingupeverywhere.

  I:

Whyisthat?

  P:

Withthemovetowardaglobaleconomy,Englishhasbecomethemostwidelyusedlanguageintheworld.Itisthelanguageofbusiness,aviation,scienceandinternationalaffairsandpeoplefindthattheymustlearnEnglishtocompeteinthosefields.

  I:

AnddopeoplefindEnglishaneasylanguagetolearn?

  P:

Well,everylanguagehassomethingaboutitthatotherpeoplefinddifficulttolearn.Englishissuchahodgepodgeofdifferentlanguages

ndash;it”sessentiallyGermanicbutalotofitsvocabularycomesfromFrench,andtechnicalwordsstemfromLatinandGreek.ThisfeaturemakesEnglishfairlyadaptable

ndash;whichisagoodthingforaworldlanguage

ndash;butitcausesirregularityinspellingandpronunciation.

  I:

Englishspellingbafflesme,too.

  P:

Englishalsohasthelargestvocabulary.Oftentherearewordsforthesamething,oneisAnglo-SaxonandonefromtheFrench

ndash;like―buy‖whichisAnglo-Saxonand―purchase‖whichisfromtheFrench.TheFrenchwordoftenhasmoreprestige.

  I:

Anglo-Saxon?

  P:

That”sthewordforOldEnglish.TheNormanConquestin1066broughttheFrenchlanguagetoBritainandhelpedEnglishevolveintotheEnglishitistoday.

  I:

IsthereanythingelseparticularlydifficultaboutEnglish?

  P:

Well,theidiomsininformalEnglishposeaproblemforsomestudents.

  I:

InformalEnglish?

  P:

Aswithanylanguage,therearedifferentvarieties:

slang,colloquial.Formal,written,aswellasthedifferentdialects

ndash;British,AmericanandCanadianEnglish.

  I:

AndhowisCanadianEnglishdifferentfromAmericanandBritish?

  P:

CanadianEnglishisclosertoAmericaninpronunciationandidiom.SomeofourwordsandourspellingsdoreflectBritishusage,however.Wewouldn”tusetheBritishterm―lorry‖fortruck,butwehavekeptthe―o-u-r‖spellingsinwordssuchas―honour‖and―colour‖.

  I:

Thishasbeenveryinteresting.I”mafraidwe”reoutoftime.Ithasbeenapleasuretalkingtoyou.

  PartIIIUniversityLifeA1I.Age/ForeignstudentpopulationII.15hrs(+2or3forlab)/Discussiongroup:

15-20/muchsmaller/informal,friendly/2-3hrs:

1hr

  TodayI”dliketogiveyousomeideaabouthowlifeatanAmericanuniversityorcollegemightbedifferentfromthewayitisinyourcountry.Tobesure,thestudentbodyonaU.S.campusisaprettydiversegroupofpeople.Firstofall,youwillfindstudentsofallages.Althoughmoststudentsstartcollegeataroundtheageof18,youwillseestudentsintheir30sand40sandevenoccasionallyintheir60sand70s.StudentsonaU.S.campuscomefromawidevarietyofsocioeconomicbackgrounds.Manystudentsworkatleastpart-time,someofthemworkfull-time.Manystudentsliveindormitoriesoncampus,somehavetheirownapartmentsusuallywithotherstudents,andothersliveathome.Somecollegesanduniversitieshaveaverydiversestudentpopulationwithmanyracialandethnicminorities.Someschoolshaveafairlylargeforeignstudentpopulation.Soyo

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