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9. In the following dialogue examine some unfinished pieces of argumentation and select among the given arguments the one that can be added in full accordance with the speaker’s viewpoint.

Alex’s First Examinations Are Coming

A: What university do you study at?

B: The Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics.

A: You’re doing your first year then, aren’t you?

B: Yes, that’s right. I entered it last summer and I’m a first-year student of the Faculty of Computer-Aided Design. I’m very interested in studying radioelectronics but sometimes it’s rather difficult and …

a) I can do everything in time.

b) I don’t have much time even for my football practice.

c) it seems easy for me to prepare for classes.

A: Well, the things are always like that with University studies.

B: I know you are graduating from the University, aren’t you, Nick?

A: It’s not actually a university. I am in my last year at Technical College and, in addition, I often attend public lectures at the University of London.

B: Is it true that your lectures in Great Britain are not compulsory?

A: Well, yes, they are optional.

B: You know, here to prepare well for the seminars and then for credits …

a) I should take an active part in extra-curricular activities.

b) I can miss some lectures and then just copy up notes.

c) I need to attend all the lectures and to take notes of everything.

A: You’ll have your first examinations soon, I guess. I can’t really remember how I passed my exams for the first time. But I reckon they were easy.

B: Maybe they were easy enough for you but they will be much too hard for me. I’m dead certain I’ll fail in chemistry and descriptive geometry.

A: Oh, come on. You’ll probably do better than you think.

B: No, I’ve already flunked my credit in philosophy …

a) It wasn’t really my thing.

b) It was my favourite subject.

c) I learned everything by heart.

A: I guess it is difficult for everyone to try to interest oneself in subjects like that.

10. Work in pairs. Start the dialogue between George and Alex discussing their preparation for classes. Use the logical scheme offered below.

A: Greeting.

B: Greeting.

A: Asking for information.

B: Replying. Explaining one’s argument.

A: Disapproval.

B: Correcting someone: Well, in fact …

Actually …

As far as I know …

A: Can’t you take the necessary books in the library?

B: Of course, I can. But it’s better to work with a computer display than to read a book. Where do you prefer to do your home assignments?

A: As for me, I like to get prepared for classes at the town library. Sorry, I must be off now. See you, Alex!

B: See you!

11. Work in pairs. Continue the dialogue between Millie and Pete according to the logical scheme offered below.

A: You know, I’ve got to get through the A level exams. I’ll worry about university if and when I ever get there.

B: That’s the trouble with you. You always try to do everything at the last minute, you are a terrible procrastinator!

A: And you are too serious; that’s your trouble. You never stop swotting.

B: Correcting someone.

A: Contradicting.

B: Giving advice: If I were you, I’d …

You’d better …

Why don’t you …

A: Refusing

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