Task 1. Fill in the gaps in the text choosing the correct word from the table below.



amount course graduation outlines requirements calendar credits major prospectus technical class hours curriculum number specified three college electives opportunity subjects week selecting

Selecting courses

The courses given by a … or university are called its curriculum. The … of the institution … the complete … . It gives the … for entry to each course, as well as the credits given for the … . Each course is designated as giving a … number of credits. These are usually equal to the number of … devoted each week to the course. For example, a course that meets three times a … usually gives … credits towards graduation. Schools using the semester … require about 120 credits for … . Between 30 and 40 of the required … must be in the student's … subject.

Task 2. Fill in the gaps in the text choosing the correct answers given below.

How to boost your memory

Are you forgetful? There's a tremendous range of methods to boost your memory. Your memory is like a brilliant, but ...1... computer storing a vast amount of information. In fact the memory's capacity is theoretically unlimited. ...2... only about 20 per cent of our daily experience is registered, and of that only a tiny proportion is loaded into long-term memory. Normal healthy people can improve their memories easily. First of all learn to relax if you are trying to memorize something. You may ...3... important items if your mind is on something else or if you weren't paying attention because of anxiety. Try to combine study with exercise. Keep your mind fit ...4... your body by doing mental workouts. Crosswords, scrabbles and quizzes all help to keep the mind in shape. You can also train your memory in certain ...5... . The ancient Greeks invented memory systems called mnemonics, and they still work today. Most systems involve associating the things you want to remember with something you already have safely stored in your head. For example, if you want to remember numbers try to make associations between numbers in sequence – think of people's ages, special dates, whether they're odd or even.

  a) b) c) d)
1 unreliable expensive reasonable powerful
2 Besides Moreover Likewise Nevertheless
3 catch pickup miss get
4 alike as well as well as or
5 ways tricks methods schemes

Task 3. Choose the one best answer to each question on the basis of what is stated or implied in the text.

1. Which of the following is not true?

a) Unbounded ability of people's memory can be developed or trained.

b) Memory's capacity is theoretically unlimited but practically it is restricted to 20 % of what is loaded into long-term memory.

c) People's memory can be compared with a computer storing information.

d) To get rid of forgetfulness one can use a series of methods.

2. Relaxation may…

a) be helpful when memorizing something.

b) be an important item if your mind is on something else.

c) keep your body fit for scrabbles, crosswords and quizzes.

d) combine study with exercise.

3. What are memory systems mostly based on?

a) Sequence of numbers.

b) Mnemonics.

c) Associations.

d) Safe storage of information.

4. What title could you give to the story?

a) Memorial systems of ancient Greeks still at work.

b) How to boost your memory.

c) Long life to long-term memory.

d) Forget-me-not: unlimited capacity of memory.

5. The word "capacity" means:

a) a feature of forgetful people;

b) an ability to receive, hold or absorb;

c) characteristics of memorabilia;

d) horizons of unlimited memory.

Variant 3

Task 1. Fill in the gaps in the text choosing the correct word from the table below.

achievements average grade minimum perfect school adjustment colleges letter occasionally progress teacher admit common marking pass record attitude failure method percentage reports

Grading

Grading is a ... used in schools to ... student achievements. Almost every ... keeps a record of each student's ... in order to have some basis for measuring his ... . The record supplies information for ... to parents. Universities and ... often use this information to help determine whether they should ... a student. For a long time, the most ... method of recording achievement was by ..., with a mark, or ..., of 100 per cent representing ... achievement. The ... mark for a ... was usually 70 percent, and for ... work, about 80 per cent. Today, the letters A, B, C, D, E, and ... F, are much more commonly used. The mark A stands for exceptional achievement, and E or F means ... . A few schools use no ... system at all. Instead, each ... writes a detailed ... to the parents. Such letters report the student's progress, ..., activities, and social ... .


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