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COMPREHENSION -
1-
Did you indurstand the web page information about stading in U.K . Read
these questions and answer
Do UK universities enjoy having Chinese students ?
Yes, they do
What type of things are courses keen on ?
Teaching you how to think
Where is the best place to start speaking English ?
You will learn quicker in Britain
Who produces a third of the world's computer games software ?
The UK does
Can you start working at the same time as studying ?
Yes, you can
What does can't face mean ?
It means don't want to.
types of verbs follow remember, continue, start, encourage and enjoy ?
+ -ing verbs.
2-
what refers the pronoun underlining in hte text
UK--> It
imrsonael pronoun---> It
student ---->You
UK's Responsable <...... We
3-
Choise the correct definition for each word
Halls Masters
Degree Exams
Lecture Library
Revise Semestres
Tutorial Undergraduates
.The University year is made up of two semesters
.A small group session with your tutor is called a tutorial
.We all hate taking exams at the end of a course
.If we are successful at University we are awarded a degree
.All Universities have a large library full of books, CD-ROMs and journals
.A Masters degree is taken after your first degree
.Before exams it is essential to revise hard
.Students who are studying at University are also called undergraduates
Places where students live which are very near to the University are called Halls of
residence
.A large teaching session with more than 200 students is called a lecture
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Langage
1-
Put these verb in the suitable category
avoid - can't bear - carry on - consider - give up - have a got at - loathe - mention -
propose - quit - resent - risk - try
Doing things which are not easy
risk, try, have a go at, avoid
Ways of speaking
propose, mention, consider
Giving opinions
can't bear, loathe, resent
Starting, continuing or finishing actions
give up, carry on, quit
2-
. Read these sentences ans choise the correct verb form
The police knew he had sold / he had been selling drugs for years
My legs were very tired as I had run / had been running for a couple of hours
I was so hungry by 6pm I hadn't had / hadn't been having any food all day
She had worked / had been working in the garden all morning without any help at all
Luckily I had insured / had been insuring my car before I had the accident
We didn't know how good their team was as we hadn't played / hadn't been playing
them before
We had to take him to hospital after he had cut / had been cutting himself badly
I had driven / had been driving for 27 years without an accident.
How long had you gone / had you been going out with her before you asked her to marry
you
He got a fine of £80 because he had broken / had been breaking the speed limit last
Saturday