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  1. ... is known and admired by a lot of people, especially for some special skill, achievement, etc.

  2. ... is attractive or interesting

  3. ... Is the right to do what you want without being restricted by anyone

  4. ... is the freedom and the right to do whatever you want without being afraid of authority

  5. ... is a variety including a range of different people or things

  6. ... is someone who has completed a university degree course, especially for a first degree

  7. ... is a course of study including several different subjects, taught in the first year at some universities in Britain

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    ... is funded by ordinary people in a country, who are not members of the government

  9. ... is thought about in a good way

of colleges and universities.

Some universities are famous for courses in environmental studies.

It is well-known for producing many famous authors. Students should be able to think for themselves.

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I I 5 It is not a very expensive place to live in.

  1. Listen to the information again and refer the following statements (1-5) to the appropriate countries.

AU (Australia)

CA (Canada)

NZ (New Zealand)

UK (United Kingdom)

US (United States)

  • 1 There is an enormous choice

diversity [dai'v3:sati] freedom ['friidam] a graduate ['grasdguat] liberty [’libsti]

Montreal [,mDntri'D:l] Vancouver [vasn'kiKva] appealing [a'piilig] renowned [ri'naond] foundation course publicly funded

  • to be well regarded (in)

  1. Tick (y/) the statements below if they are true and agree with them.

  1. I 1 Australia is a dangerous country.

  1. I 2 Most state universities in Australia are of comparable quality.

  • 3 A degree from a UK university is highly regarded.

  1. I 4 The British education system has a large practical element.

  • 5 Canada has the top three universities in the world.

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In pairs, speak on how people find information about jobs in Ukraine.

In groups, discuss the questions below.

  1. When were you able to give a definite answer about your future profession? Who helped you to make your choice?

  2. Has your choice of profession been changed from time to time as you grew older? Why?

  3. Do you think you'll have to change your mind after you finish school? What reasons could make you think about another profession?

  4. What should a young boy (girl) do to be well suited for a chosen job?

  5. Can you explain why new jobs are constantly appearing? What might be especially attractive in a new job?

In pairs, complete the dialogues with your own endings and dramatise them in class.

A “Have you chosen your future profession?"

“Strange as it may seem, I haven't yet.”

“Well, I think it is natural that you hesitate. There are so many occupations, that it is not easy to decide.”

B “Have you heard the news?”

“What news?”

“Nick has made up his mind to try to enter the teachers' college."

“Oh, my! It's unbelievable that he will become a teacher. He hates children.” C “There's no doubt that she should become a doctor.”

“Why do you think so?”

“I've known her for many years as a very kind-hearted girl.

Besides, she comes from a doctor's family. For several generations they all have been doctors.”