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«The more we learn –the more we know,
The
more we know- the more we forget,
The more
we forget- the less we know
So why study?»
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Why do you go to school?”,
“Why do
you study?
“Is education important?”
Finish the sentence, please.
I go to school because…
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Live and learn.
It`s never late to learn.
Practice makes
perfect.
Learning is an eye in the mind.
Never put off
till tomorrow
what you can do today.
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Live and learn. - Век живи, век учись.
It’s never late to learn. - Учиться никогда не поздно.
Practice makes perfect. - Повторение – мать учения.
Learning is an eye in the mind. - Учение – свет, а не ученье - тьма.
Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.- Никогда не откладывай на завтра то, что можешь сделать сегодня.
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A department
Access
To prevent
To succeed in
A conditional
place
A campus
A commoner
Tution
Disabled
Disadvantaged
advantage
a Bachelor of Arts
a Master of Arts
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Lomonosov Moscow State University
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Besides its 39 faculties, Moscow University comprises 15
research institutes, 4 museums, 6 local branches in Russia
and abroad,about 380 departments, the Science Park,the Botanical Gardens, The Library, the University Publishing House and a printing shop, a recreational centre and a boarding school for talented children.
A number of new faculties, departments аnd research laboratories have been recently established, new academic programs are being continuously introduced together with new curricula; there are over 140 distance learning programs. Research has recently started in 30 new interdisciplinary areas.
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Tuition
The academic year at MSU starts in September
and ends in June (01.09-30.06). Bachelor's degree takes 4
academic years to complete; Specialist's degree takes 5 or 6 academic years to complete; Master's degree takes 2 academic years to complete; Doctor's degree takes 3 academic years to complete. All the faculties provide the full-time study. Post-graduate studies can be either full-time or part-time. The applicants are enrolled according to the results of entrance examinations (interview, test).
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One of the oldest Russian institutions of
higher education, Moscow University was established in 1755. In
1940 it was named after Academician Mikhail Lomonosov (1711 - 1765), an outstanding Russian scientist, who greatly contributed to the establishment of the university in Moscow.
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History of Moscow University
In January 2005 Lomonosov Moscow
State University celebrated its 250th anniversary, over 800 various
events being held on the occasion. Founded in the XVIII century, the University has been constantly growing and encompassing new branches of learning and research.
All the history of the University is the evidence of the outstanding role its alumni have played promoting the ideas of freedom, common good, humanity, and truth.
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Nowadays, as it has done throughout its history,
the University retains its role of a major center
of learning and research as well as an important cultural center. Its academics and students follow the long-standing traditions of the highest academic standards and democratic ideals.
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Oxford University
is one of the two oldest, most prestigious and
most aristocratic British universities. It was created in 1176.
Over 130 nationalities are represented among students.
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Oxford consists of 38 self-governing colleges:
28 colleges for
men,
5 colleges for women,
5 colleges for both men and
women.
Each college has its own hall, chapel and library.
The university has about 20,000 students.
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Most of the colleges are built around
courtyards, called quads, with lawns in the centre.
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Christ Church College
The largest of Oxford University’s colleges
is Christ
Church, founded in 1525.
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This is Tudor dining Hall at Christ Church
College.This hall is the setting for some of the
scenes in the Harry Porter films.
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Oxford houses the Bodleian Library. It is one
of the most important libraries in the world with
its 3,000,000 books and 50,000 manuscripts. There is the Radcliffe Camera, a classical rotunda now used as a reading-room for the Bodleian.
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The cost of studies in the university is
rather high. Students have to pay for using libraries
and laboratories, as for taking exams.
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A characteristic feature of Oxford is that it
keeps to the traditions of the past (the Middle
Ages). All the students wear long black gowns and students’ caps. Without his or her gown no student is allowed to call on a tutor, to have dinner in the college dining-room or attend a lecture.
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Oxford has been associated with many of the
greatest names in British history. Many eminent world-known scholars
and scientists have been educated at Oxford. All the graduates of Oxford never forget "spirit of Oxford".
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Margaret Thatcher
Bill Clinton
Famous Graduates
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Lewis Caroll
Oscar Wilde
J. R. Tolkien
Famous Graduates
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Cambridge is famous for its prestigious schools.
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Cambridge takes its name from the river Cam
on which it is situated. It is 80 km
far from London.
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Cambridge consists of 31 colleges: -3 colleges
for women,-28 colleges for both men and women.
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In old times students of
Cambridge were not allowed to play games
,
sing, hunt, fish, dance.
They wore special dark
clothes and “squares”,
the academic caps,
they wear them nowadays.
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Cambridge University has 114 libraries
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Today 18,000 students study in Cambridge .
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Famous Cambridge Students
Ernest Rutherford
Isaac Newton
Charles Darwin
Cambridge has been a home of great poets, writers
and leading scientists.
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1. Where is Cambridge situated? (what country)
2. Is it far from London?
3. What is Cambridge famous for?
4. Where do the students live and study?
5. What do the students enjoy doing on a sunny day?
1. When was Oxford University founded?
2. What famous people studied there?
3. What are the social meeting areas?
4. Where do the student`s live?
5. What do they usually do after classes?
1 group
2 group
3 group
1.What is the oldest university in Russia?
2.Who is Moscow State University named after?
3.When was MSU founded?
4.Who founded NSU?
5.What is the deadline for applying to MSU?
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You should find some words and expressions in
the texts and translate them into English
• территория университета;
• обучение было
бесплатным;
• исходя из моего собственного опыта;
• ведущая роль;
• известно, что конкурс очень высокий;
• была сильно впечатлена;
• крайний срок – 25 июля;
• семейное происхождение;
• условия поступления в университет;
• предлагают большие возможности для личного роста и развития.
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Answer the questions
1. Is
Oxford older than Cambridge?
2. When was it founded?
3. Are
these universities equally good?
4. What is the name of the competition between these two universities?
5. When did it start?
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Guess,please
1.This university town is famous for its first-class
education as well as its very beautiful buildings.
2.
In old times students were not allowed to play games, sing, hunt, fish, and dance.
3. There are twenty-nine colleges in this town.
4. In this university ,when it was founded, tution was free.
5.You can see many lovely gardens, where the students can read and relax in the summer months.
6. Every commoner had a right to enter this university.
7.It gives them what they need: a quiet atmosphere, friendly colleagues and the four-hundred-year-old library, which has about five million books.
8.Originally there was only three faculties in MSU. What are they?
9. Later the doors of colleges were opened to both men and women.
10. The university now has thirty-five colleges and about thirteen thousand students, many of them from other countries.
11.How old is MSU?
12. Some Harry Porter scenes were filmed in the great Tudor dining hall.
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1.This university town is famous for its first-class
education as well as its very beautiful buildings. (Oxford)
2.
In old times students were not allowed to play games, sing, hunt, fish, and dance. (Cambridge)
3. There are twenty-nine colleges in this town. (Cambridge)
4. In this university ,when it was founded, tution was free. ( MSU)
5.You can see many lovely gardens, where the students can read and relax in the summer months. (Oxford)
6. Every commoner had a right to enter this university. ( MSU)
7.It gives them what they need: a quiet atmosphere, friendly colleagues and the four-hundred-year-old library, which has about five million books. (Oxford)
8.Originally there was only three faculties in MSU. What are they? (Medicine,Law,Philosophy)
9. Later the doors of colleges were opened to both men and women. (Cambridge)
10. The university now has thirty-five colleges and about thirteen thousand students, many of them from other countries. (Oxford)
11.How old is MSU?(263)
12. Some Harry Porter scenes were filmed in the great Tudor dining hall. (Oxford)
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A young girl who liked (play) the piano
found out that a young critic Bernard Shaw would
be (invite) to a party. The girl was fond of (meet) famous people. She learned that most of all Shaw loved (be) in a good company and (listen) to good music. The girl did not have a good voice so (sing) was out of the question. She decided to please Shaw by (choose) some lovely piece of music and (play) it at the party. She enjoyed ( get) ready for the event and finally she left confident.
Almost all the guests ( arrive) and the girl had been playing the piano for half an hour when a young man (enter ) the room. He was introduced to everybody as Bernard Shaw. The girl looked at him with admiration. She continued (play) the piano. Bernard Shaw kept (pay) no attention to the girl and started (talk) with one of the guests. The young girl disliked (be) ignored. Attracting Shaw`s attention was her dream, but she did not know how to do it.
Finally she turned to Shaw and said loudly:" Excuse me, I have heard that you are fond of (listen) to good music."
"I am," answered Bernard Shaw, "but never mind! Go on (play)"
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A young girl who liked playing the piano
found out that a young critic Bernard Shaw would
be invited to a party. The girl was fond of meeting famous people. She learned that most of all Shaw loved being in a good company and listening to good music. The girl did not have a good voice so singing was out of the question. She decided to please Shaw by choosing some lovely piece of music and playing it at the party. She enjoyed getting ready for the event and finally she left confident.
Almost all the guests had arrived and the girl had been playing the piano for half an hour when a young man entered the room. He was introduced to everybody as Bernard Shaw. The girl looked at him with admiration. She continued playing the piano. Bernard Shaw kept paying no attention to the girl and started talking with one of the guests. The young girl disliked being ignored. Attracting Shaw`s attention was her dream, but she did not know how to do it.
Finally she turned to Shaw and said loudly:" Excuse me, I have heard that you are fond of listening to good music."
"I am," answered Bernard Shaw, "but never mind! Go on playing"